Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1630

Caption

Relating to cemeteries.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts regulations surrounding the handling of unknown and abandoned cemeteries. By requiring landowners and individuals to formally notify the Texas Historical Commission upon discovering an unverified cemetery, SB1630 creates a structured process that respects the historical and cultural significance of these sites. Furthermore, the bill aims to ensure that human remains are treated with dignity, providing a clearer framework for managing the remains in compliance with Texas law.

Summary

SB1630 focuses on cemeteries in Texas, specifically addressing issues related to unknown or abandoned cemeteries and how their existence is verified or contested. The bill amends several sections of the Health and Safety Code, outlining the responsibilities of individuals who discover such cemeteries and the relevant actions to be taken. One key aspect is the requirement for individuals who discover unverified cemeteries to notify the Texas Historical Commission, thereby enhancing the commission's role in preserving these historical sites.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1630 appears to be generally positive within legislative discussions, as lawmakers recognize the importance of preserving historical cemeteries while balancing landowner rights. However, some points of contention may arise concerning how the bill could affect landowners who may find unmarked graves on their property, potentially leading to restrictions on how they can utilize their land. Overall, the bill has been seen as a proactive approach to preserving Texas's historical heritage.

Contention

One notable point of contention may revolve around the balance of power between individual landowners and the Texas Historical Commission. While the bill aims to protect historical sites, some landowners might express concerns about the administrative burden and potential limitations on their property rights when they must report discoveries of unverified cemeteries to the commission. Additionally, determining the parameters for what constitutes a verified cemetery and how disputes are settled could lead to legal challenges or complications.

Companion Bills

TX HB3265

Relating to cemeteries.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3110

Relating to the removal of human remains interred in a discovered unknown or abandoned cemetery.

TX HB783

Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities and counties.

TX HB2732

Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities.

TX HB2371

Relating to the disposition of burial spaces and abandoned plots in certain cemeteries in the possession and control of a municipality.

TX SB2053

Relating to the disposition of burial spaces and abandoned plots in certain cemeteries in the possession and control of a municipality.

TX HB5175

Relating to access to certain cemeteries.

TX HB2980

Relating to the disposition and removal of a decedent's remains.

TX SB1300

Relating to the disposition and removal of a decedent's remains.

TX HB452

Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities.

TX HB4739

Relating to the establishment and operation of veterans cemeteries.

Similar Bills

VA HB809

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; Isle of Wight, Prince George, and Surry Counties.

VA SB23

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization, eligibility for funding.

VA HB727

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization, eligibility for funding.

VA SB76

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization.

VA HB140

Historical African American cemeteries; changes date of establishment for qualification of funds.

VA SB477

Historical African American cemeteries; changes date of establishment for qualification of funds.

VA SB1062

African American cemeteries and graves; appropriations by DHR.

VA HB2244

African American cemeteries and graves; appropriations DHR.