Sec. 65.253. PARENT OR OTHER PERSON IN CONTEMPT OF COURT. (a) A truancy court may enforce the following orders by contempt:
(1) an order that a parent of a child, guardian of a child, or any court-appointed guardian ad litem of a child attend an adjudication hearing under Section 65.062(b);
(2) an order requiring a person other than a child to take a particular action under Section 65.105(a);
(3) an order that a child's parent, or other person responsible to support the child, reimburse the municipality or county for the cost of the guardian ad litem appointed for the child under Section 65.061(c); and
(4) an order that a parent, or person other than the child, pay the $50 court cost under Section 65.107.
(b) A truancy court may find a parent or person other than the child in direct contempt of the court.
(c) The penalty for a finding of contempt under Subsection (a) or (b) is a fine in an amount not to exceed $100.
(d) In addition to the assessment of a fine under Subsection (c), direct contempt of the truancy court by a parent or person other than the child is punishable by:
(1) confinement in jail for a maximum of three days;
(2) a maximum of 40 hours of community service; or
(3) both confinement and community service.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 935 (H.B. 2398), Sec. 27, eff. September 1, 2015.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3A - Truancy Court Proceedings
Chapter 65 - Truancy Court Proceedings
Subchapter F. Enforcement of Orders
Section 65.251. Failure to Obey Truancy Court Order; Child in Contempt of Court
Section 65.252. Proceedings in Juvenile Court
Section 65.253. Parent or Other Person in Contempt of Court
Section 65.254. Writ of Attachment
Section 65.255. Entry of Truancy Court Order Against Parent or Other Eligible Person
Section 65.257. Motion for Enforcement