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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
Corrections
TIME & DATE:
8:00 AM, Thursday, April 16, 2009
PLACE:
E2.010
CHAIR:
Rep. Jim McReynolds
HB 539
 
Raymond
Relating to a physical and mental examination of a child subject to the juvenile justice system.
 
HB 2162
 
Turner, Sylvester
Relating to the creation of the Reentry Policy Task Force to review corrections policies, programs, and procedures for inmates released into the community.
 
HB 2288
 
Madden
Relating to license requirements for certain government employees.
 
HB 2415
 
Leibowitz
Relating to the enforcement of a court order requiring an inmate imprisoned in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to pay child support.
 
HB 2596
 
Thompson
Relating to allowing a person who successfully completes a term of deferred adjudication community supervision to be eligible for a pardon.
 
HB 2816
 
Madden
Relating to the deduction of membership fees for correctional employee organizations from a state employee's salary.
 
HB 3250
 
Miller, Doug
Relating to the composition of the Comal County Juvenile Board.
 
HB 3316
 
McClendon | et al.
Relating to venue for certain offenses committed at Texas Youth Commission facilities.
 
HB 3372
 
Deshotel
Relating to certain inmates entering certain pleas by closed circuit video teleconferencing.
 
HB 3439
 
England
Relating to the development and use of an inmate skills development assessment instrument by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 
HB 3466
 
Dutton
Relating to the exchange of information among certain governmental entities concerning at-risk youth.
 
HB 3653
 
Marquez | et al.
Relating to the use of restraints to control the movement of pregnant women confined in certain correctional facilities in this state.
 
HB 3880
 
Miklos
Relating to the payment of certain costs and expenses of a juvenile case manager.
 

HB 3907
 
Madden
Relating to the court-ordered administration of psychoactive medication to certain criminal defendants and to the release of those defendants from certain facilities.
 
HB 4357
 
Madden
Relating to the authority of a justice or municipal court over certain juvenile offenders and their parents.