Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1699

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/9/09  
Voted on by Senate
4/23/09  
Out of House Committee
5/11/09  
Voted on by House
5/26/09  
Governor Action
6/19/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/26/09  

Caption

Relating to consistency among certain secretary of state filings.

Impact

The bill's amendments specifically target the fees associated with filing and indexing records, which are crucial for businesses and individuals alike. It proposes adjustments to existing fee structures, aligning costs with those established in other related codes. This change is expected to mitigate discrepancies and confusion regarding the administrative costs of filing, thereby potentially reducing barriers for those engaging in legal filings and related activities.

Summary

SB1699 seeks to enhance the consistency among certain filings made to the Secretary of State by amending several sections of the Business & Commerce Code and other relevant statutes. This bill aims to streamline processes, ensuring that rules and practices align closely with those in other jurisdictions that adopt similar regulations. By doing so, it promotes uniformity and compatibility in filing procedures, thereby facilitating better compliance and efficiency in operations across the state.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB1699 revolves around the potential implications for local entities and business operations. While proponents argue that the bill simplifies processes and fosters a more business-friendly environment, critics may raise concerns over how these changes impact local control and specific local regulations. There is an underlying tension about whether statewide standardization truly benefits all businesses or creates challenges for those needing more tailored local provisions.

Additional_notes

Ultimately, SB1699 represents an effort to address administrative efficiency and regulatory harmony within Texas's legal landscape. The bill underscores the importance of aligning state practices with broader expectations while also considering the implications for local governance and the unique needs of various communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB380

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

TX HB2127

Relating to state preemption of and the effect of certain state or federal law on certain municipal and county regulation.

TX SB925

Relating to the use of blockchain technology for financing statements and related records filed with the secretary of state.

TX HB5011

Relating to amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code, including amendments concerning certain intangible assets and the perfection of security interests in those assets.

TX SB2075

Relating to amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code, including amendments concerning certain intangible assets and the perfection of security interests in those assets.

TX HB19

Relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees.

TX HB139

Relating to the provision of notice of certain proposed rules by state agencies.

TX SB1768

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

TX HB2816

Relating to notice provided to purchasers of property and information filed with the county clerk by certain special districts.

TX SB2522

Relating to the notice given to purchasers of property within certain water districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.