Texas 89th Legislature
Crimes--juvenile
1 high-impact bill requires immediate attention. 1 bills have bipartisan support.
High-Impact Bills
1 bill requires immediate attention
Crimes--juvenile Filing Activity
Compliance & Cost
Leading Authors
All Bills (4)
Relating to discipline management and access to telehealth mental health services in public schools.
Relating to discipline management and access to telehealth mental health services in public schools.
Relating to the procedures and practices of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department regarding grievances submitted by department employees and former department employees and to the eligibility of a person to be appointed to the department's release review panel and the authority of a panel member.
Relating to the procedures and practices of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department regarding grievances submitted by department employees and former department employees and to the eligibility of a person to be appointed to the department's release review panel and the authority of a panel member.
Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of this state over United States military installations with respect to certain subject matters.
Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of this state over United States military installations with respect to certain subject matters.
Relating to the creation of a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies in solving violent and sexual offenses.
Relating to the creation of a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies in solving violent and sexual offenses.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Texas laws on crimes--juvenile passed in 2025?
- The Texas 89th Legislature enacted 4 laws related to crimes--juvenile. These bills were authored by 4 different legislators and address various aspects of crimes--juvenile policy in Texas.
- Did crimes--juvenile bills originate in the Texas House or Senate?
- Crimes--juvenile legislation from the 89th Legislature includes 2 House bills and 2 Senate bills. Both chambers contributed significant legislation on this topic.
- Which Texas legislators authored the most crimes--juvenile bills?
- The leading authors of crimes--juvenile legislation include Sen. Brent Hagenbuch (R) with 1 bills, Rep. David Cook (R) with 1 bills, Rep. Jeff Leach (R) with 1 bills. These lawmakers have demonstrated particular focus on crimes--juvenile issues during the 89th Legislature.
- How urgent are the compliance requirements for crimes--juvenile legislation?
- Among the 4 crimes--juvenile bills enacted, 1 have critical compliance urgency and 1 have moderate urgency. Businesses should prioritize reviewing high-urgency bills for immediate compliance planning.
- What subjects are related to crimes--juvenile in Texas law?
- Crimes--juvenile legislation frequently overlaps with Crimes, Criminal Procedure, Minors. Bills often address multiple related policy areas, so reviewing these connected subjects may provide additional context.
- Is there bipartisan support for crimes--juvenile legislation in Texas?
- Yes, 1 of the 4 crimes--juvenile bills (25%) have bipartisan sponsorship, with both Republican and Democrat sponsors. This indicates areas of cross-party agreement on crimes--juvenile policy.
- When do Texas crimes--juvenile laws from the 89th Legislature take effect?
- Most Texas legislation takes effect September 1, 2025, unless otherwise specified. Some crimes--juvenile bills may have immediate effective dates or delayed implementation schedules. Review individual bills for specific effective dates and compliance deadlines.
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