SB 381 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06/7

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SB 381 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06/7

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https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/Hi ... Bill=SB381

Reduces the fine for violation of 30.06/7 to $5 and keeps it a class C.

If asked to leave and you don't promptly do so, penalty reduced to a class C Misdemeanor and a maximum $200 fine.

Defense to prosecution added if you leave promptly after being given oral notification.

I like this one but don't think that it is necessarily worth spending a lot of political capital on. I'm not sure how many people are prosecuted for 30.06/7 violations and I don't really want people thinking that breaking the law is no big deal and sticking around to argue with a property owner because "it is only a $200 fine"...

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Re: SB 381 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06/7

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Eliminate the penalty all together.

But apparently notice doesn't apply at all if you're volunteer emergency services personnel. I want to hear more about that from someone who knows more than me.
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