Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1933

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Caption

Relating to the appointment and qualifications of the board of directors of the Agua Special Utility District.

Impact

If enacted, SB1933 would modify existing laws governing the management of the Agua Special Utility District by establishing a clearer framework for the selection of directors. It aims to improve the quality of leadership in utility management by requiring potential directors to demonstrate relevant qualifications, such as knowledge in water utility management and public service. This effort to professionalize the board could lead to enhanced governance and operational effectiveness in delivering services to residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 1933 is proposed legislation that amends the appointment and qualifications for the board of directors of the Agua Special Utility District. The bill introduces specific guidelines for the application process for prospective directors, which includes public notices of available positions and strict qualifications that candidates must meet to be appointed. Moreover, it mandates that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will oversee the entire appointment process, ensuring transparency and compliance with established criteria.

Contention

However, the bill may face some contention regarding its implications for local governance and community representation. Some critics might argue that such regulatory frameworks could limit the ability of local stakeholders to influence decisions pertinent to their unique water utility needs. Furthermore, the stipulation that limits directors to two consecutive terms and emphasizes the need for expertise could be viewed as a double-edged sword—while ensuring qualified leadership, it may inadvertently exclude community members who could bring valuable insights.

Final_notes

Overall, SB1933 seeks to create a more structured process for appointing directors to the Agua Special Utility District, ultimately with the goal of ensuring accountability and expertise in utility management. As the bill moves through legislative discussions, its potential impacts on local governance structures and the community's ability to influence water management will likely be scrutinized.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Special District Local Laws Code

  • Chapter 7201. Agua Special Utility District
    • Section: 001
    • Section: 055
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 059

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1188

Relating to receivership of the Agua Special Utility District and requirements for directors of the Agua Special Utility District.

TX HB5313

Relating to receivership of the Agua Special Utility District and requirements for candidates for the board of directors of the Agua Special Utility District.

TX HB1793

Relating to the qualifications for serving as a member of the board of directors of a municipal utility district.

TX HB4943

Relating to the election of directors in certain special utility districts.

TX HB5410

Relating to the Rio Grande Regional Water Authority; affecting the qualifications of a member of the board of directors of the authority.

TX SB2617

Relating to the Rio Grande Regional Water Authority; affecting the qualifications of a member of the board of directors of the authority.

TX SB1056

Relating to the directors and administration of the Hidalgo County Water Improvement District No. 3.

TX HB1555

Relating to the Upper Guadalupe River Authority, following the recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; altering terms of the board of directors; specifying grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.

TX SB2578

Relating to the Upper Guadalupe River Authority, following the recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; altering terms of the board of directors; specifying grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.

TX HB5303

Relating to the creation of the Springs Hill Special Utility District; authorizing a fee; granting the power of eminent domain.

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