Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2619

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the exercise of eminent domain by a toll project entity.

Impact

The bill also establishes a repurchase right for property owners whose land was acquired by eminent domain but is no longer being used for the initially stated public purpose. This provision allows former property owners, as well as their heirs or assigns, the opportunity to reclaim their property if the intended public use changes. This change could significantly impact how toll project entities conduct acquisitions and manage properties, providing a safeguard for property owners against long-term loss of their land.

Summary

House Bill 2619 addresses the exercise of eminent domain by toll project entities in Texas. It introduces specific requirements that these entities must follow when acquiring property for public use. Importantly, the bill mandates that any initial and final offers to property owners must clearly state the intended public use for which the property is being acquired. This provision aims to ensure transparency and inform property owners about the purpose of the acquisition upfront.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB2619 may revolve around the balance between infrastructure development and property rights. Supporters of the bill advocate for property owner protections, arguing that it promotes fairness and accountability among toll project entities. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the potential for complications in managing toll projects and delays in infrastructure development if extensive requirements for transparency and repurchase rights are implemented.

Notable_points

Notably, the bill stipulates that any communication regarding the repurchase rights must be included in the information provided to property owners, ensuring they are fully informed of their rights. This requirement reflects a growing trend towards protecting individual property rights in the face of governmental authority, particularly in the context of public infrastructure projects.

Companion Bills

TX SB938

Identical Relating to the exercise of eminent domain by a toll project entity.

Previously Filed As

TX SB938

Relating to the exercise of eminent domain by a toll project entity.

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