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Texas Senate Bill 751 (88th Legislature) - Elimination of Statutes of Limitations for Child Offense Civil Suits
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Texas SB 751, filed in February 2023 by Senator Flores, proposes to eliminate statutes of limitations for civil personal injury lawsuits arising from certain offenses against children. The bill was referred to the Senate State Affairs Committee and remained in committee without further action. It has companion bills HB 206 and HB 3533 addressing the same issue.
Key Points
- •Proposes eliminating civil limitations periods for personal injury suits arising from offenses against children, particularly sexual crimes
- •Authored by Senator Flores with coauthors Johnson and Schwertner; companion bill HB 206 by Representative Ann Johnson
- •Filed February 7, 2023; referred to Senate State Affairs Committee on March 1, 2023; stalled in committee
- •Addresses civil remedies for child victims, not criminal statutes of limitations
- •Part of a broader legislative trend to expand legal recourse for survivors of childhood sexual abuse
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Last Action:
03/01/2023 S Referred to State Affairs
Council Document:
88R 326 BRG-D
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Relating to elimination of limitations periods for suits for personal injury arising from certain offe
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