Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB108

Filed
11/10/08  
Out of House Committee
4/9/09  
Voted on by House
4/24/09  
Out of Senate Committee
5/15/09  
Voted on by Senate
5/26/09  
Governor Action
6/19/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/28/09  

Caption

Relating to persons eligible to be appointed as a receiver for certain mineral interests.

Impact

The impact of HB108 can be significant on state laws regarding property and mineral rights. By modifying the requirements for appointment of receivers, the bill aims to simplify legal proceedings for managing unclaimed or disputed mineral interests. It introduces a less stringent framework, alleviating some of the procedural burdens traditionally associated with the court's appointment of receivers. This change signifies a shift towards clarifying and expediting the receivership process, potentially benefiting local governance and property management.

Summary

House Bill 108 pertains to the eligibility of individuals to be appointed as receivers for certain mineral interests. The legislation proposes amendments to Section 64.091 and Section 64.093 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code. One of the main features of the bill is the empowerment of the county judge and other residents to serve as receivers, which may streamline the administrative process involved in managing mineral interests.

Contention

While HB108 seeks to create a more efficient system for dealing with managerial appointments concerning mineral interests, it may also raise concerns among property owners and attorneys regarding the implications of such appointments. By allowing more local officials to participate in the appointment process, there could be fears about the adequacy of qualifications and the potential for conflicts of interest. Hence, the discourse around the bill might highlight the balance between accessibility to legal recourse and maintaining rigorous standards for receivership, ensuring that the interests of all stakeholders are fairly represented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2431

Relating to the Harris County Flood Control District; providing for the appointment of the governing body.

TX HB5338

Relating to the Harris County Flood Control District and the transfer to it of the assets, programs, and facilities of the Harris County Toll Road Authority; providing for the appointment of the governing body.

TX HB5088

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX SB2479

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX HB937

Relating to the establishment of the inmate legal services office and to the appointment and compensation of certain legal counsel for certain indigent inmates and other persons in secure correctional facilities.

TX HB4638

Relating to the appointment and duties of an associate judge in the 229th Judicial District.

TX HB3400

Relating to the release of defendants on bail, the duties of a magistrate in certain criminal proceedings, and the appointment of certain criminal law hearing officers; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1338

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to vote early by mail.

TX HB4635

Relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB3758

Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.