88R10036 TSS-D
 
  By: Jetton H.B. No. 2675
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the deposit of funds into court registries by the clerks
of justice courts.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Section 2256.004(a), Government Code, is amended
to read as follows:
       (a)  This subchapter does not apply to:
             (1)  a public retirement system as defined by Section
802.001;
             (2)  state funds invested as authorized by Section
404.024;
             (3)  an institution of higher education having total
endowments of at least $150 million in book value on September 1,
2017;
             (4)  funds invested by the Veterans' Land Board as
authorized by Chapter 161, 162, or 164, Natural Resources Code;
             (5)  registry funds deposited with the clerk of a
justice court, the county clerk, or the district clerk under
Chapter 117, Local Government Code; or
             (6)  a deferred compensation plan that qualifies under
either Section 401(k) or 457 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
(26 U.S.C. Section 1 et seq.), as amended.
       SECTION 2.  Section 117.001(2), Local Government Code, is
amended to read as follows:
             (2)  "Clerk" means the clerk of a justice court, a
county clerk, a district clerk, or a county and district clerk.
       SECTION 3.  Section 117.002, Local Government Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       Sec. 117.002.  TRANSFER OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS TO COMPTROLLER.
Any funds deposited under this chapter, except cash bail bonds,
that are presumed abandoned under Chapter 72, 73, or 75, Property
Code, shall be reported and delivered by the clerk of a justice
court, the county clerk, or the district clerk to the comptroller
without further action by any court. The dormancy period for funds
deposited under this chapter begins on the later of:
             (1)  the date of entry of final judgment or order of
dismissal in the action in which the funds were deposited;
             (2)  the 18th birthday of the minor for whom the funds
were deposited; or
             (3)  a reasonable date established by rule by the
comptroller to promote the public interest in disposing of
unclaimed funds.
       SECTION 4.  Sections 117.021(a) and (d), Local Government
Code, are amended to read as follows:
       (a)  The commissioners court of a county shall select by the
process provided by this subchapter or by Subchapter C, Chapter
262, a federally insured bank or banks in the county to be the
depository for a special account held by the clerks of the justice
courts, the county clerk, and the district clerks. The county shall
enter a contract with the selected federally insured bank or banks
for a two-year or four-year term. The original term can be renewed
once for an additional two-year term. The contract may, on request
by the clerk and approval of the commissioners court, include a
provision that the funds in a special account earn interest. A
request from the clerk that an account earn interest must be made,
in writing, to the commissioners court not later than the 30th day
before the date the county gives notice under Section 117.022 and
shall be entered in the minutes of the court.
       (d)  A bank must file its application on or before a date set
by the commissioners court. The application must be accompanied by
a certified check or cashier's check for at least one-half of one
percent of the average daily balance of the registry funds held by
the clerks of the justice courts, the county clerk, and the district
clerk during the preceding calendar year, as determined by the
clerks of the justice courts, the county clerk and the district
clerk on or before the 10th day before the date the application is
required to be filed. A certified check or cashier's check that
complies with this section is a good-faith guarantee on the part of
the applicant that if its application is accepted it will execute
the bond required under this subchapter. If the bank selected as
depository does not provide the bond, the county shall retain the
amount of the check as liquidated damages and the county shall
select another depository as provided by this subchapter.
       SECTION 5.  Section 117.022, Local Government Code, is
amended to read as follows:
      

Statutes affected:
Introduced: Government Code 2256.004, Local Government Code 117.001, Local Government Code 117.002, Local Government Code 117.021, Local Government Code 117.022, Local Government Code 117.023, Local Government Code 117.052, Local Government Code 117.053, Local Government Code 117.056, Local Government Code 117.057, Local Government Code 117.058, Local Government Code 117.081, Local Government Code 117.083 (Government Code 2256, Local Government Code 117)
House Committee Report: Government Code 2256.004, Local Government Code 117.001, Local Government Code 117.002, Local Government Code 117.021, Local Government Code 117.022, Local Government Code 117.023, Local Government Code 117.052, Local Government Code 117.053, Local Government Code 117.056, Local Government Code 117.057, Local Government Code 117.058, Local Government Code 117.081, Local Government Code 117.083 (Government Code 2256, Local Government Code 117)
Engrossed: Government Code 2256.004, Local Government Code 117.001, Local Government Code 117.002, Local Government Code 117.021, Local Government Code 117.022, Local Government Code 117.023, Local Government Code 117.052, Local Government Code 117.053, Local Government Code 117.056, Local Government Code 117.057, Local Government Code 117.058, Local Government Code 117.081, Local Government Code 117.083 (Government Code 2256, Local Government Code 117)