Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2157

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Caption

Relating to deposits of funds into a court registry by a clerk of a justice court.

Impact

The implementation of SB2157 is set to enhance the financial management of public funds held within the court system. By enforcing stricter accounting requirements and ensuring that funds are appropriately managed and reported, the bill aims to provide greater transparency and accountability among public officials. Additionally, the bill specifies that clerks are not liable for losses of registry funds caused by the failure of the depository, which can help mitigate risks for clerks while ensuring that counties maintain their responsibilities to account for and protect these funds.

Summary

SB2157 is a legislative bill aimed at updating and clarifying the processes surrounding the deposits of funds into a court registry by clerks of justice courts, county clerks, and district clerks. The bill makes several amendments to the Local Government Code, specifically sections related to the handling of registry funds. It focuses on establishing the regulations governing how these clerks must manage funds, including requirements for transferring unclaimed funds to the state comptroller and ensuring compliance with federal tax laws concerning deposits in interest-bearing accounts.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding SB2157 include concerns regarding the balance of liability placed on clerks versus the depositories handling the funds. Some stakeholders argue that the bill may lead to a lack of accountability for mismanagement if clerks are not held responsible for losses unless caused by their own misconduct. Furthermore, debates have emerged over the role of the county commissioners court in selecting depositories and the thresholds for reporting unclaimed funds, reflecting broader concerns about local governance and financial oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB471

Circuit Court Clerks and Registers of Wills – Maximum Salary

TX HB822

Circuit Court Clerks and Registers of Wills - Maximum Salary

TX S1322

Clerks of the Court

TX H0925

Clerks of the Court

TX S0532

Clerks of the Court

TX HB1322

Domestic abuse; creating the Persistent Domestic Violence Offenders Registration Act; OSBI maintain registry; court clerks; information; effective date.

TX HB2766

Relating to justice courts.

TX SB284

Courts; to further provide for the election of justices of the Supreme Court and judges of the appellate courts

TX H0373

Pub. Rec/Appellate Court Clerks

TX HB1661

To Amend The Laws Concerning State District Courts; To Eliminate The Obligation Of Cities And Counties To Pay The Salaries Of State District Court Judges; And To Amend The Laws Concerning District Court Clerks.

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