88(3) HB 200 - Introduced version - Bill Text
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
relating to border protection and economic development services,
 
programs, and other measures, including establishing educational
 
programs and the border protection unit, in this state to address
 
certain issues affecting the border region, including
 
transnational and other criminal activity and public health
 
threats.
 
             BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 
ARTICLE 1. LEGISLATIVE FINDING
 
             SECTION  1.01.    The legislature, acting with the governor,
 
has the solemn duty to protect and defend the citizens of this state
 
and maintain sovereignty over this state's borders.
 
ARTICLE 2. BORDER PROTECTION AGREEMENTS
 
             SECTION  2.01.    Title 7, Government Code, is amended by
 
adding Chapter 795 to read as follows:
 
CHAPTER 795. BORDER PROTECTION AGREEMENTS WITH UNITED MEXICAN
 
STATES
 
             Sec.   795.001.     AUTHORITY FOR AGREEMENTS. On behalf of this
 
state, the governor may coordinate, develop, and execute agreements
 
with the United Mexican States and the states of the United Mexican
 
States regarding the authority of this state to protect and defend
 
its citizens.
 
ARTICLE 3. BORDER REGION COURT PROGRAM
 
             SECTION  3.01.    Chapter 72, Government Code, is amended by
 
adding Subchapter H to read as follows:
 
SUBCHAPTER H. BORDER PROTECTION COURT GRANT PROGRAM
 
             Sec.  72.201.    DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 
                         (1)    "Border-related offense" means an offense:
 
                                     (A)    associated with or involving:
 
                                                 (i)     a person unlawfully entering or
 
attempting to enter this state by crossing the Texas-Mexico border
 
at any place other than at a port of entry;
 
                                                 (ii)     the smuggling of individuals or
 
contraband across the Texas-Mexico border; or
 
                                                 (iii)     an operative of a transnational
 
cartel;
 
                                     (B)     similar to an offense described by Paragraph
 
(A) that the office by rule defines as a border-related offense for
 
purposes of this subchapter; or
 
                                     (C)     for which the office has determined
 
prosecutions have significantly increased as a result of Operation
 
Lone Star.
 
                         (2)     "Border region" has the meaning assigned by
 
Section 772.0071.
 
             Sec.   72.202.     GRANT PROGRAM. (a) From money appropriated
 
for that purpose, the office shall establish and administer a grant
 
program to support the operation of courts in the border region with
 
the adjudication of border-related offenses.
 
             (b)     In addition to other funds appropriated by the
 
legislature and for purposes of administering and funding the grant
 
program, the office may:
 
                         (1)     seek and apply for any available federal funds;
 
and
 
                         (2)     solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations
 
from any other source, public or private, as necessary to ensure
 
resources are available to achieve the purpose described by
 
Subsection (a).
 
             (c)     The grants awarded under this subchapter may be used for
 
the reimbursement of costs associated with the operation of a
 
court, including the:
 
                         (1)     salary of a visiting judge appointed under Chapter
 
74;
 
                         (2)     salary and benefits of an associate judge, court
 
coordinator, court administrator, court reporter, and court
 
interpreter;
 
                         (3)     salary and benefits of district and county clerk
Statutes affected: Introduced: Government Code 411.002, Government Code 411.004, Government Code 411.006, Government Code 411.007, Government Code 411.017 (Government Code 411)