- (a) Method. The district clerk of each county shall submit a district court activity report of the criminal, civil, family law and juvenile cases in the county's district courts. A separate report may be submitted for each district court or a single report may be submitted showing the combined activity of all the district courts in the county. Unless OCA grants a waiver for good cause, the district clerk shall submit the reports by electronic means approved by OCA. The maximum duration of a waiver is one year, but OCA may approve successive waivers.
(b) Reporting Categories.
(1) Criminal Cases.
- (A) Criminal case type categories. The monthly report contains the following categories of felony case types: capital murder, murder, other homicides, aggravated assault or attempted murder, sexual assault of an adult, indecency with or sexual assault of a child, family violence assault, aggravated robbery or robbery, burglary, theft, automobile theft, drug sale or manufacture, drug possession, felony D.W.I., and other felonies; and a misdemeanor case type category for all misdemeanors.
- (B) Criminal case activity categories. The monthly report contains sections for reporting cases on docket, dispositions, supplemental information and additional court activity.
- (C) Report of a request for a hate crime finding. This section of the monthly report requests information pursuant to Article 2.211 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
(2) Civil Cases.
- (A) Civil case type categories. The monthly report contains the following categories of civil cases: injury or damage - motor vehicle, injury or damage - medical malpractice, injury or damage - other professional malpractice, injury or damage - asbestos/silica product liability, injury or damage - other product liability, other injury or damage, real property - eminent domain, other real property, contract - consumer/commercial/debt, other contract, civil cases relating to criminal matters, other civil cases, and tax cases.
- (B) Civil case activity categories. The monthly report contains sections for reporting cases on docket, dispositions and additional court activity.
(3) Family Law Cases.
- (A) Family law case type categories. The monthly report contains the following categories of family law cases: divorce - children, divorce - no children, parent/child - no divorce, child protective services, termination of parental rights, adoption, protective orders - no divorce, Title IV-D - paternity, Title IV-D - support order, and Title IV-D - UIFSA, all other family law cases, and post-judgment actions for modification - custody, modification - other, enforcement, and Title IV-D.
- (B) Family law case activity categories. The monthly report contains sections for cases on docket, dispositions and additional court activity section.
(4) Juvenile Cases.
- (A) Juvenile case type categories. The monthly report contains a category for conduct indicating a need for supervision (C.I.N.S.) cases and the following categories of delinquent conduct cases: capital murder, murder, other homicides, aggravated assault or attempted murder, assault, indecency with a child or sexual assault, aggravated robbery or robbery, burglary, theft, automobile theft, felony drug offenses, misdemeanor drug offenses, D.W.I., contempt of court, and all other offenses.
- (B) Juvenile case activity categories. The monthly report contains sections for reporting cases on docket, adjudications, dispositions and additional court activity.
Source Note:The provisions of this §171.4 adopted to be effective June 18, 2008, 33 TexReg 4663.