House Bill 3677
Relating to the authority of a peace officer to apprehend a person for emergency detention and the authority of certain facilities and physicians to temporarily detain a person with mental illness.
Read the full Bill Text and Amendments
Bill stages
Filed
March 13, 2015
Approved by House
Approved by Senate
Became law
Senate committee
- Committee not yet assigned
House committee
Last action
Laid on the table subject to call May 12, 2015
Actions
Action | Date | Acting Chamber |
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Laid on the table subject to call | 05/12/2015 | Texas House |
Companion considered in lieu of | 05/12/2015 | Texas House |
Placed on General State Calendar | 05/08/2015 | Texas House |
Record vote | 05/07/2015 | Texas House |
Rules suspended | 05/07/2015 | Texas House |
Considered in Calendars | 05/06/2015 | Texas House |
Committee report sent to Calendars | 05/04/2015 | Texas House |
Committee report distributed | 05/04/2015 | Texas House |
Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator | 05/04/2015 | Texas House |
Reported favorably as substituted | 04/27/2015 | Texas House |
Considered in formal meeting | 04/27/2015 | Texas House |
Committee substitute considered in committee | 04/27/2015 | Texas House |
Left pending in committee | 04/21/2015 | Texas House |
Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee | 04/21/2015 | Texas House |
Considered in public hearing | 04/21/2015 | Texas House |
Referred to Public Health | 03/23/2015 | Texas House |
Read first time | 03/23/2015 | Texas House |
Filed | 03/13/2015 | Texas House |
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