Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB423

Caption

Relating to the service of notice of a special commissioners' hearing in an eminent domain proceeding.

Impact

The impact of SB423 on state laws centers around enhancing the procedural clarity of eminent domain processes, specifically targeting how notifications are delivered. By establishing more concrete procedures for service of notice, the bill seeks to prevent delays and potential disputes regarding property ownership and rights, thus ensuring that owners can respond to legal actions appropriately. This is particularly significant in cases involving nonresident property owners or properties tied up in estates, where traditional methods of notification may fall short.

Summary

Senate Bill 423 proposes amendments to Section 21.016(d) of the Property Code, which pertains to the service of notice for special commissioners' hearings in eminent domain proceedings. The proposed changes focus on how notice can be served to ensure that affected property owners are adequately informed of hearings that may impact their property rights. The modifications aim to streamline the notification process in situations where property owners are difficult to locate or when properties are owned by legally disabled individuals or estates.

Contention

While SB423 appears to strengthen the legal framework surrounding eminent domain, there may be points of contention regarding how these amendments affect property owners' rights. Some advocates may argue that even streamlined notice procedures should be cautious to avoid infringing on property owners' rights by expediting processes that could lead to hasty decisions on property seizures. The bill's proponents will need to address concerns regarding ensuring fair representation and adequate notice to all affected parties, especially in sensitive cases involving estates or disabled individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2831

Relating to the service of notice of a special commissioners' hearing in an eminent domain proceeding.

Similar Bills

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