Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1062

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

Caption

Relating to the registration and certification of county tax assessor-collectors and their employees.

Impact

One of the major impacts of SB1062 is the establishment of clearer regulations for county tax assessor-collectors and their employees regarding registration processes. By specifying which roles require registration and which are exempt, the bill not only aims to simplify compliance for current officials but also seeks to enhance the professional requirements for new applicants in the field. This change could improve the standards of practice within county tax offices, potentially leading to increased efficiency in tax collection and assessment.

Summary

SB1062 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the Texas Occupations Code to address the registration and certification of county tax assessor-collectors and their employees. The bill introduces modifications to the requirements for these officials, allowing certain exemptions while providing a pathway for others to register voluntarily. This legislation is intended to streamline the processes involved in the registration of tax assessor-collectors, ensuring that officials are qualified to carry out their duties effectively.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, SB1062 may face contention regarding the extent of exemptions provided to county tax assessor-collectors and their staff. Critics might argue that exempting these positions from certain registration requirements could lead to a lack of accountability or oversight. Furthermore, the bill's provisions for transitioning employees who may not meet current certification before a given deadline could be contentious, as they raise questions about fairness and the maintenance of professional standards within tax offices. Overall, while the bill aims to modernize and improve the tax assessment system, discussions around its implications for oversight and qualification standards are likely to continue.

Companion Bills

TX HB639

Similar Relating to the registration and certification of county tax assessor-collectors and their employees.

Similar Bills

TX SB546

Relating to continuing education requirements and a registration exemption for county tax assessor-collectors.

TX HB1224

Relating to continuing education requirements and a registration exemption for county tax assessor-collectors.

TX HB3113

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TX SB876

Relating to the county in which a person may apply for the registration of and title for a motor vehicle.

TX HB3410

Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.

TX SB1621

Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.

TX HB1738

Relating to the registration and certification of county tax assessor-collectors and their employees.

TX HB639

Relating to the registration and certification of county tax assessor-collectors and their employees.