Tex. Code of Crim. Proc. Article 45.308
Diversion Agreement


(a)

A diversion agreement must identify the parties to the agreement and the responsibilities of the child and the child’s parent to ensure their meaningful participation in a diversion under Article 45.309 (Intermediate Diversion) or 45.310 (Diversion by Justice or Judge).

(b)

Stated objectives in a diversion agreement must be measurable, realistic, and reasonable and consider the circumstances of the child, the best interests of the child, and the long-term safety of the community.

(c)

A diversion agreement must include:

(1)

the terms of the agreement, including one or more diversions required to be completed by the child, written in a clear and concise manner and identifying any offense or charge being diverted;

(2)

possible outcomes or consequences of a successful diversion and an unsuccessful diversion;

(3)

an explanation that participation in a diversion is not an admission of guilt and a guilty plea is not required to participate in a diversion;

(4)

an explanation of the process that will be used for reviewing and monitoring compliance with the terms of the agreement;

(5)

the period of the diversion;

(6)

a verification that:

(A)

the child and the child’s parent were notified of the child’s rights, including the right to refuse diversion; and

(B)

the child knowingly and voluntarily consents to participate in the diversion; and

(7)

written acknowledgment and acceptance of the agreement by the child and the child’s parent.

(d)

The terms of an agreement may vary depending on the circumstances of the child, including the child’s age and ability, the charge being diverted, or the diversion strategy used.

(e)

A charge may not be filed against a child or, if filed, shall be dismissed by the court if the child:

(1)

does not contest the charge;

(2)

is eligible for diversion under Article 45.304 (Diversion Eligibility); and

(3)

accepts the terms of the agreement.

(f)

Entering into a diversion agreement under this article extends the court’s jurisdiction for the term of the agreement.

(g)

On entering into a diversion agreement, a copy of the agreement shall be provided to the child and the child’s parent, the clerk of the court, a youth diversion coordinator, and any person specified by the youth diversion plan.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 525 (H.B. 3186), Sec. 2, eff. January 1, 2024.

Source: Article 45.308 — Diversion Agreement, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.­45.­htm#45.­308 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

45.001
Objectives of Chapter
45.002
Application of Chapter
45.003
Definition for Certain Prosecutions
45.004
General Definition
45.011
Rules of Evidence
45.012
Electronically Created Records
45.013
Filing with Clerk by Mail
45.015
Defendant Placed in Jail
45.016
Personal Bond
45.017
Criminal Docket
45.018
Complaint
45.020
Appearance by Counsel
45.021
Pleadings
45.022
Plea of Guilty or Nolo Contendere
45.023
Defendant’s Plea
45.024
Defendant’s Refusal to Plead
45.025
Defendant May Waive Jury
45.026
Jury Trial
45.027
Jury Summoned
45.028
Other Jurors Summoned
45.029
Peremptory Challenges
45.030
Formation of Jury
45.031
Counsel for State Not Present
45.032
Directed Verdict
45.033
Jury Charge
45.034
Jury Kept Together
45.035
Mistrial
45.036
Verdict
45.037
Motion for New Trial
45.038
New Trial Granted
45.039
Only One New Trial Granted
45.040
State Not Entitled to New Trial
45.042
Appeal
45.043
Effect of Appeal
45.044
Forfeiture of Cashbond in Satisfaction of Fine
45.046
Commitment
45.047
Civil Collection of Fines After Judgment
45.048
Discharged from Jail
45.050
Failure to Pay Fine
45.052
Dismissal of Misdemeanor Charge on Completion of Teen Court Program
45.053
Dismissal of Misdemeanor Charge on Commitment of Chemically Dependent Person
45.056
Juvenile Case Managers
45.058
Children Taken into Custody
45.060
Unadjudicated Children, Now Adults
45.061
Proceedings Concerning Electronic Transmission of Certain Visual Material Depicting Minor
45.101
Justice Court Prosecutions
45.102
Offenses Committed in Another County
45.103
Warrant Without Complaint
45.0201
Appearance by Telephone or Videoconference
45.201
Municipal Prosecutions
45.202
Service of Process
45.203
Collection of Fines and Costs
45.0211
Plea by Defendant Charged with Family Violence Offense
45.0215
Plea by Minor and Appearance of Parent
45.0216
Expunction of Certain Conviction Records
45.0217
Confidential Records Related to Charges Against or Conviction of a Child
45.0218
Confidential Records Related to Fine-only Misdemeanor
45.0241
Acceptance of Defendant’s Plea
45.301
Definitions
45.302
Applicability
45.303
Transfer to Juvenile Court Not Affected
45.304
Diversion Eligibility
45.305
Diversion Strategies
45.306
Youth Diversion Plan
45.307
Youth Diversion Coordinator
45.308
Diversion Agreement
45.309
Intermediate Diversion
45.310
Diversion by Justice or Judge
45.311
Referral to Court
45.312
Local Youth Diversion Administrative Fee
45.313
Diversion Records
45.0425
Appeal Bond
45.0426
Filing Bond Perfects Appeal
45.0445
Reconsideration of Satisfaction of Fine or Costs
45.0492
Community Service in Satisfaction of Fine or Costs for Certain Juvenile Defendants
45.0511
Driving Safety Course or Motorcycle Operator Course Dismissal Procedures
45.0541
Expunction of Failure to Attend School Records

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

Art. 45.308’s source at texas​.gov