Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1023 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 02/01/2025

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                            By: Ogden, Nichols S.B. No. 1023


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the exercise of eminent domain authority.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 21, Property Code, is
 amended by adding Section 21.0122 to read as follows:
 Sec. 21.0122.  PROOF OF NECESSITY. (a)  In addition to the
 contents prescribed by Section 21.012(b), a condemnation petition
 must state that the facts to be proven are that:
 (1)  the petitioner is authorized to condemn property
 for the purpose for which the property that is the subject of the
 petition is sought;
 (2)  the use for which the property is sought is a
 public use that is not prohibited by Section 2206.001, Government
 Code; and
 (3)  the property sought is necessary to accomplish
 that public use.
 (b)  If a condemning entity fails to prove any of the facts
 under Subsection (a), the court may:
 (1) deny the condemnation; and
 (2)  award to the property owner the owner's court costs
 and reasonable attorney's fees and expert witness fees incurred in
 relation to the condemnation proceeding.
 SECTION 2. Subsection (a), Section 21.047, Property Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a) Special commissioners may adjudge the costs of an
 eminent domain proceeding against any party. If the commissioners
 award greater damages than the condemnor offered to pay before the
 proceedings began or if the decision of the commissioners is
 appealed and a court awards greater damages than the commissioners
 awarded, the condemnor shall pay all costs and the property owner's
 reasonable attorney's fees and expert witness fees. If the
 commissioners' award or the court's determination of the damages is
 less than or equal to the amount the condemnor offered before
 proceedings began, the property owner shall pay the costs.
 SECTION 3. The change in law made by this Act applies only
 to a condemnation in which a condemnation petition is filed on or
 after the effective date of this Act. A condemnation in which the
 condemnation petition is filed before the effective date of this
 Act is governed by the law in effect immediately before that date,
 and that law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2009.