Relating to the age at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over a child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility.

HB 2687 Relating to the age at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over a child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility

Texas 88th Legislature Regular Session

Relating to the age at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over a child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility.
HB-2687


About HB-2687

Relating to the age at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over a child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility.

  

Bill Texts

Engrossed 05/12/2023

Comm Sub 04/12/2023

Introduced 02/23/2023

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Votes

Passed RV#1592

05/12/2023

Yeas: 123 | Nays: 13
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Passed to engrossment as amended RV#1552

05/11/2023

Yeas: 126 | Nays: 15
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History

Received From The House

05/15/2023

Statement(s) Of Vote Recorded In Journal

05/12/2023

Reported Engrossed

05/12/2023

Record Vote Rv#1592

05/12/2023

Passed

05/12/2023

Read 3rd Time

05/12/2023

Amended 1-leach

05/11/2023

Record Vote Rv#1552

05/11/2023

Passed To Engrossment As Amended

05/11/2023

Amended

05/11/2023

Read 2nd Time

05/11/2023

Placed On General State Calendar

05/10/2023

Considered In Calendars

05/08/2023

Committee Report Sent To Calendars

04/13/2023

Committee Report Distributed

04/12/2023

Comte Report Filed With Committee Coordinator

04/12/2023

Reported Favorably W/o Amendment(s)

04/04/2023

Considered In Formal Meeting

04/04/2023

Left Pending In Committee

03/27/2023

Testimony Taken/registration(s) Recorded In Committee

03/27/2023

Considered In Public Hearing

03/27/2023

Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . .

03/27/2023

Referred To Youth Health & Safety, Select

03/13/2023

Read First Time

03/13/2023

Filed

02/23/2023