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HB745 • 2025

Relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

Relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

Crime
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Vasut
Last action
2025-04-29
Official status
04/29/2025 S Referred to Criminal Justice
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

Relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

What This Bill Does

  • Relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  2. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Criminal Justice

  3. 2025-04-28 Texas Legislature Online

    Received from the House

  4. 2025-04-25 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 3rd time

  5. 2025-04-25 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed

  6. 2025-04-25 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#571

  7. 2025-04-25 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  8. 2025-04-25 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported engrossed

  9. 2025-04-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on General State Calendar

  10. 2025-04-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 2nd time

  11. 2025-04-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed to engrossment

  12. 2025-04-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#523

  13. 2025-04-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  14. 2025-04-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in Calendars

  15. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report sent to Calendars

  16. 2025-04-15 Texas Legislature Online

    Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator

  17. 2025-04-15 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report distributed

  18. 2025-04-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in formal meeting

  19. 2025-04-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee substitute considered in committee

  20. 2025-04-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported favorably as substituted

  21. 2025-03-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  22. 2025-03-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  23. 2025-03-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee

  24. 2025-03-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Left pending in committee

  25. 2025-03-05 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  26. 2025-03-05 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

  27. 2024-11-12 Texas Legislature Online

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
89(R) HB 745 - Engrossed version - Bill Text

89R21869 BCH-F

By: Vasut, et al.

H.B. No. 745

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

AN ACT

relating to an exemption from jury service for certain crime

victims or close relatives of deceased crime victims.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

SECTION 1. Section 62.106(a), Government Code, is amended

to read as follows:

(a) A person qualified to serve as a petit juror may

establish an exemption from jury service if the person:

(1) is over 75 years of age;

(2) has legal custody of a child younger than 12 years

of age and the person's service on the jury requires leaving the

child without adequate supervision;

(3) is a student of a public or private secondary

school;

(4) is a person enrolled and in actual attendance at an

institution of higher education;

(5) is an officer or an employee of the senate, the

house of representatives, or any department, commission, board,

office, or other agency in the legislative branch of state

government;

(6) is summoned for service in a county with a

population of at least 200,000, unless that county uses a jury plan

under Section 62.011 and the period authorized under Section

62.011(b)(5) exceeds two years, and the person has served as a petit

juror in the county during the 24-month period preceding the date

the person is to appear for jury service;

(7) is the primary caretaker of a person who is unable

to care for himself or herself;

(8) except as provided by Subsection (b), is summoned

for service in a county with a population of at least 250,000 and

the person has served as a petit juror in the county during the

three-year period preceding the date the person is to appear for

jury service; [
or
]

(9) is a member of the United States military forces

serving on active duty and deployed to a location away from the

person's home station and out of the person's county of residence
;

or

(10)

is a victim or close relative of a deceased victim

of a crime, as those terms are defined by Article 56A.001, Code of

Criminal Procedure, who:

(A)

testified in a court proceeding relating to

the offense of which the person or the person's deceased close

relative was a victim; and

(B)

would suffer severe anxiety or

post-traumatic stress as a result of attending a court proceeding
.

SECTION 2. The change in law made by this Act applies only

to an exemption from jury service for a person who is summoned to

appear for service on or after the effective date of this Act. An

exemption from jury service for a person who is summoned to appear

for service before the effective date of this Act is covered by the

law in effect when the person was summoned, and that law is

continued in effect for that purpose.

SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.