Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1948

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the administration and operation of certain trusts created to provide for the general care and maintenance of perpetual care cemeteries.

Impact

The bill aims to enhance the financial sustainability of perpetual care cemeteries by offering a more flexible approach to fund management. By allowing the option to calculate distributions based on the total return method, which considers both income and capital appreciation, it is expected that cemeteries can better meet their maintenance obligations. This legislative change seeks to ensure that funds are adequately managed, preserving both the financial health of the trust and the quality of care provided at cemeteries.

Summary

House Bill 1948 focuses on the administration and operation of trusts created for the general care and maintenance of perpetual care cemeteries. The bill modifies existing legislation under Chapter 712 of the Health and Safety Code, introducing provisions that clarify the management of funds designated for perpetual care. Key changes include the establishment of rules for fund distributions based on either net income or total return methods, ensuring that the principal remains protected and intact for its intended purpose.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 1948 appears to be supportive, particularly among stakeholders involved in cemetery management and operations. Proponents argue that the bill's provisions will provide necessary clarity and flexibility in fund management, ultimately benefiting cemetery operations and enhancing maintenance standards. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential for mismanagement if the guidelines for fund distributions are not strictly enforced, highlighting a need for oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definitions and methods for calculating permissible distributions from trust funds. Critics may voice concerns about the risks associated with the total return method, which could incentivize more aggressive investment strategies. Additionally, there are considerations about how well the bill adds to the existing regulatory framework without complicating trust administration further. Therefore, the effectiveness of this bill in protecting the interests of cemetery plot owners and ensuring adequate maintenance remains an area of active discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB38

Relating to the elimination of certain property taxes for school district maintenance and operations and the provision of public education funding by increasing the rates of certain state taxes.

TX SB895

Relating to the regulation of money services businesses; creating a criminal offense; creating administrative penalties; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

TX HB4835

Relating to the creation and operations of certain health care provider participation programs.

TX HB3252

Relating to the administration of perpetual care trust funds.

TX SB2627

Relating to funding mechanisms to support the construction, maintenance, modernization, and operation of electric generating facilities.

TX HB1595

Relating to the administration and investment of, and distribution and use of money from, certain constitutional and statutory funds to support general academic teaching institutions in achieving national prominence as major research universities and driving the state economy.

TX HB5

Relating to agreements authorizing a limitation on taxable value of certain property to provide for the creation of jobs and the generation of state and local tax revenue; authorizing fees; authorizing penalties.

TX SB6

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy Insurance Program and other funding mechanisms to support the construction and operation of electric generating facilities.

TX SB19

Relating to the administration and investment of, and distribution and use of money from, certain constitutional and statutory funds to support general academic teaching institutions in achieving national prominence as major research universities and driving the state economy; redesignating the national research university fund as the Texas University Fund.

TX HB4863

Relating to contributions to, benefits from, and the administration of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

Similar Bills

LA HB554

Provides relative to the cemetery care fund

LA HB785

Provides relative to perpetual cemetery care trust funds created and administered in accordance with the Louisiana Cemetery Act

OR HB3344

Relating to the total return distribution method for endowment care cemeteries.

CA AB926

Cemeteries: endowment funds.

CA AB795

Private cemeteries: endowment funds.