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HB 561 87-0 (2021) Author: Israel, Celia | et. al. Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Placed on General State Calendar
SB 1486 87-0 (2021) Author: Hughes, Bryan | et. al. Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
HB 1332 86-0 (2019) Author: Israel, Celia | et. al. Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 1564 84-0 (2015) Author: White, James Relating to the establishment of judicial donation trust funds to assist needy children and families appearing before justice and municipal courts. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
HB 2398 84-0 (2015) Author: White, James | et. al.
Sponsor: Whitmire, John | et. al.
Relating to court jurisdiction and procedures relating to truancy; establishing judicial donation trust funds; providing criminal penalties; imposing a court cost. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/15
HB 1886 81-0 (2009) Author: Miklos, Robert Relating to enforcement of a juvenile curfew ordinance. House: Urban Affairs Postponed
HB 2289 76-0 (1999) Author: Isett, Carl Relating to enforcement of juvenile curfews in municipalities and counties. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 743 74-0 (1995) Author: Janek, Kyle Relating to the authority of a county to establish a juvenile curfew in all areas of the county; providing a penalty. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Referred to subcommittee
HB 758 74-0 (1995) Author: Rangel, Irma | et. al. Relating to the authority of a county to establish a juvenile curfew in all areas of the county; providing a penalty. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Coauthor Authorized
HB 886 74-0 (1995) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al. Relating to curfews and to the arrest, custody, and detention of a child alleged to have violated a curfew; providing penalties. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
HB 892 74-0 (1995) Author: Yarbrough, Ken | et. al. Relating to the power of a county to enact a juvenile curfew; providing a penalty. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Referred to subcommittee
HB 1139 74-0 (1995) Author: Hilbert, Paul Relating to the power of a county to enact a juvenile curfew; providing a penalty. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Referred directly to subcommittee by chair
HB 3150 74-0 (1995) Author: Serna, Gilbert Relating to a daytime curfew for public school students. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
SB 433 74-0 (1995) Author: Ellis, Rodney
Sponsor: Rangel, Irma | et. al.
Relating to the authority of a county or a municipality to establish a juvenile curfew; providing a penalty. House: Juvenile Justice and Family Issues
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Considered in Calendars
SB 507 74-0 (1995) Author: Montford, John Relating to the arrest, custody, and detention of a child alleged to have violated a curfew ordinance. Senate: Criminal Justice Referred to Criminal Justice


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