Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2554

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Caption

Relating to collection of certain fines assessed for traffic offenses.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding the collection of traffic fines. By mandating the establishment of these programs in justice and municipal courts, SB2554 aims to alleviate the burden of unpaid fines on low-income individuals and promote compliance by offering incentives and reduced penalties based on income levels. This reflects a broader trend of reforming ticketing and fine practices in order to prevent unfair financial impacts on poorer communities, fostering a more equitable legal environment.

Summary

SB2554 introduces a structured approach to handling unpaid traffic fines through several programs aimed at assisting individuals who may struggle to fulfill their financial obligations due to economic hardship. The bill establishes an amnesty program, an indigency program, and an incentive program under Chapter 45A of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Each of these programs is designed to provide relief to individuals who owe fines, making it more manageable to address prior debts without further escalating legal penalties.

Contention

Notably, SB2554 allows individuals with unpaid fines to apply for participation via various means, including online, which could lead to increased engagement from those previously deterred by complex legal processes. However, there may be concerns regarding the administrative capacity of courts to process these applications effectively and fairly. Furthermore, the requirement for individuals to provide documentation proving income eligibility might be a contentious point for some, who may argue that it could still marginalize those lacking immediate access to such documents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB384

Civil Legal Assistance Fund; impose state assessment for certain criminal offenses to fund.

TX H8096

Increases the fines for certain traffic offenses to one hundred dollars ($100) and adds fines of one hundred dollars ($100) for offenses required by law but omitted from the schedule.

TX S2675

Increases the fines for certain traffic offenses to one hundred dollars ($100) and adds fines of one hundred dollars ($100) for offenses required by law but omitted from the schedule.

TX SB104A

Revises provisions relating to traffic offenses. (BDR 43-309)

TX HB4112

Court fines and fees; deleting the assessment of certain fees; repealer; effective date.

TX HB391

Traffic offenses, drawing of blood in relation to certain traffic offenses further provided for

TX SB225

Traffic offenses, drawing of blood in relation to certain traffic offenses further provided for

TX S1318

Traffic Offenses

TX HB2720

prostitution; assessment; anti-human trafficking fund

TX SB1535

prostitution; assessment; anti-human trafficking fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.