There is hereby created a municipal court building security
fund. This fund shall be administered under the direction of the governing
body of the City of Panhandle.
(Ordinance 467 adopted 1/7/99)
All defendants convicted of a misdemeanor offense in municipal
court shall be required to pay a three dollar ($3.00) security fee
as a cost of court. A person is considered convicted for the purposes
of this article if a sentence is imposed on the person, the person
receives community supervision, including deferred adjudication, or
the person enters a plea and enters a court authorized dismissal program.
The security fee shall be collected by the municipal court clerk and
paid to the official who discharges the duties of municipal treasurer
for deposit in the municipal court building security fund.
(Ordinance 467 adopted 1/7/99)
The municipal court building security fund may be used only
to finance the following items when used for the purpose of providing
security services for any buildings housing the municipal court of
the City of Panhandle:
(1) The
purchase or repair of x-ray machines and conveying system;
(2) Hand-held
metal detectors;
(3) Walk-through
metal detectors;
(4) Identifications
cards and systems;
(5) Electronic
locking and surveillance equipment;
(6) Bailiffs,
deputy sheriffs, deputy constables, or contract security personnel
during times when they are providing appropriate security services;
(8) Confiscated
weapon inventory and tracking systems;
(9) Locks,
chains, or other security hardware; or
(10) Continuing
education on security issues for court personnel and security personnel.
(Ordinance 467 adopted 1/7/99)
(a) Any person, firm, corporation, agent or employee thereof who violates any of the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with the general penalty provision in Section
1.109 of this code for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
(b) Any
violation of this article can be enjoined by a suit filed in the name
of the City of Panhandle in a court of competent jurisdiction, and
this remedy shall be in addition to any penal provision in this article
or in the code of the City of Panhandle.
(Ordinance 467 adopted 1/7/99)