Tex.
Code of Crim. Proc. Article 56B.460
Appropriation for Other Crime Victim Assistance
(a)
Not later than December 15 of each even-numbered year, the attorney general, after consulting with the comptroller, shall prepare forecasts and certify estimates of:(1)
the amount of money in the fund that the attorney general anticipates will remain unexpended at the end of the current state fiscal year and that is available for appropriation in the next state fiscal biennium;(2)
the amount of money that the attorney general anticipates will be received from deposits made to the credit of the fund during the next state fiscal biennium, other than deposits of:(A)
gifts, grants, and donations; and(B)
money received from the United States; and(3)
the amount of money from the fund that the attorney general anticipates will be obligated during the next state fiscal biennium to comply with this chapter, Chapter 56A (Rights of Crime Victims), and Subchapter B (General Rights), Chapter 58 (Confidentiality of Identifying Information and Medical Records of Certain Crime Victims).(b)
At the time the attorney general certifies the estimates made under Subsection (a), the attorney general shall also certify for the next state fiscal biennium the amount of excess money in the fund available for the purposes of Subsection (c), calculated by multiplying the amount estimated under Subsection (a)(3) by 105 percent and subtracting that product from the sum of the amounts estimated under Subsections (a)(1) and (2).(c)
For a state fiscal biennium, the legislature may appropriate from the fund the amount of excess money in the fund certified for the biennium under Subsection (b) to state agencies that deliver or fund victim-related services or assistance.(d)
The attorney general and the comptroller shall cooperate in determining the proper allocation of the various sources of revenue deposited to the credit of the fund for purposes of this article.(e)
The attorney general may use money appropriated from the fund for grants or contracts supporting victim-related services or assistance, including support for private Texas nonprofit corporations that provide victim-related civil legal services directly to victims, immediate family members of victims, or claimants. A grant supporting victim-related services or assistance is governed by Chapter 783 (Uniform Grant and Contract Management), Government Code.(f)
The attorney general shall adopt rules necessary to implement this article.
Source:
Article 56B.460 — Appropriation for Other Crime Victim Assistance, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.56B.htm#56B.460
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).