Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB237 Senate Committee Report / Bill

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                    By: West S.B. No. 237
 (In the Senate - Filed November 10, 2008; February 11, 2009,
 read first time and referred to Committee on Intergovernmental
 Relations; March 30, 2009, reported adversely, with favorable
 Committee Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 4, Nays 0;
 March 30, 2009, sent to printer.)
 COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 237 By: West


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to certain procedures and requirements for the operation
 of property owners' associations.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Chapter 209, Property Code, is amended by adding
 Sections 209.0041 through 209.0046 and 209.0051 to read as follows:
 Sec. 209.0041.  AMENDMENT OF DECLARATION. (a)  In this
 section, "development period" means a period stated in a
 declaration during which a declarant reserves:
 (1)  a right to facilitate the development,
 construction, and marketing of the subdivision;
 (2)  a right to direct the size, shape, and composition
 of the subdivision; or
 (3)  any other right customarily reserved by a
 declarant for the benefit of developers and builders.
 (b)  This section applies only to a residential subdivision
 in which property owners are subject to mandatory regular or
 special assessments.
 (c)  This section applies to a declaration regardless of the
 date on which the declaration was created.
 (d)  This section does not apply to the amendment of a
 declaration during a development period.
 (e)  To the extent of any conflict with another provision of
 this title, this section prevails.
 (f)  Unless a declaration creating a residential subdivision
 provides a lower percentage, the declaration and any subsequently
 enacted declarations may be amended on a vote of 67 percent of the
 total votes allocated to owners of property in the subdivision.  If
 the declaration provides a lower percentage, the percentage in the
 declaration controls.
 (g)  All ballots cast in an election that results in the
 amendment of a declaration under this section shall be deposited in
 the county clerk's office of each county in which the declaration is
 recorded and are subject to inspection by the public. A county
 clerk shall retain ballots deposited with the clerk under this
 subsection until the fourth anniversary of the date the ballots
 were deposited. A county clerk may not charge a fee for the deposit
 of ballots under this subsection.
 Sec. 209.0042.  TABULATION OF VOTES. (a)  In any matter
 subject to a vote of the members of the property owners'
 association, the association shall utilize a neutral third party to
 tabulate the votes:
 (1)  if the association schedules the election with
 less than 30 days' notice; or
 (2)  for an election scheduled with notice of 30 days or
 more, if the association receives written requests from at least 25
 percent of the owners of property in the subdivision or 50 owners of
 property in the subdivision, whichever is less:
 (A)  at least 10 days before the date of the
 meeting at which the vote will be taken; or
 (B)  if no meeting is to be held, at least 10 days
 before the deadline to cast a vote.
 (b)  For the purposes of this section, a person is considered
 a neutral third party if the person is anyone other than a candidate
 for office, a current or former member or officer of the board of
 directors, an attorney who represents the property owners'
 association, or a representative of the association's management
 company, or a person related to one of those persons within the
 second degree by consanguinity or affinity, as determined under
 Chapter 573, Government Code.
 (c)  This section does not apply to a property owners'
 association if:
 (1)  membership in the property owners' association is
 mandatory for owners or for a defined class of owners of private
 real property in a defined geographic area in a county with a
 population of 2.8 million or more or in a county adjacent to a
 county with a population of 2.8 million or more;
 (2)  the property owners' association has the power to
 make mandatory special assessments for capital improvements or
 mandatory regular assessments; and
 (3)  the amount of the mandatory special or regular
 assessments is or has ever been based wholly or partly on the value
 at which the state or a local governmental body assesses the
 property for purposes of ad valorem taxation under Section 20,
 Article VIII, Texas Constitution.
 Sec. 209.0043.  RIGHT TO VOTE. A provision of a dedicatory
 instrument that would disqualify a property owner from voting in an
 association election of board members or on any matter concerning
 the rights or responsibilities of the owner is void.
 Sec. 209.0044.  BOARD MEMBERSHIP. (a)  A provision of a
 dedicatory instrument that restricts a property owner's right to
 run for a position on the board of the property owners' association
 is void.
 (b)  A property owners' association board may make
 information available to members of the association regarding a
 candidate for a position on the board regarding:
 (1)  any amount owed to the association by the
 candidate that is six months or more overdue;
 (2)  any violation of a restrictive covenant of which
 notice was delivered to a board candidate under Section 209.006
 more than 30 days before the date of the election; and
 (3)  any lawsuits to which both the property owners'
 association or any of its directors or agents and the board
 candidate are a party.
 (c)  A person may not serve as a board member of a property
 owners' association if the person has been convicted of an offense
 involving moral turpitude. A property owners' association or its
 agent shall obtain from the computerized criminal history system
 maintained by the Department of Public Safety and made available to
 the public through the department's Internet website all criminal
 history record information relating to each person who declares a
 candidacy for a position on the board.
 (d)  A property owners' association board member may not be
 elected to a term of longer than three years.
 Sec. 209.0045.  CONDUCT OF ELECTION. If a physical polling
 place is open for association members to vote, the polling place for
 an association election must be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on any day
 on which an election is held on an issue on which all the members of
 the association are polled.
 Sec. 209.0046.  BYLAWS.  (a)  The administration and
 operation of a property owners' association are governed by the
 bylaws.  The bylaws must provide for:
 (1)  the qualifications and number of directors of the
 association, which number may not be less than three;
 (2)  the qualifications and titles of the officers of
 the association, which must include a president, secretary, and
 treasurer;
 (3) terms of office for directors;
 (4)  the manner of electing and removing a board member
 or officer and of filling vacancies;
 (5)  the powers, if any, that the board or an officer
 may delegate to another person or to a managing agent;
 (6) the method of amending the bylaws; and
 (7)  the manner of notice of meetings of the
 association.
 (b)  The bylaws may not expand the powers of the association
 beyond those powers specifically granted in the dedicatory
 instrument.
 Sec. 209.0051.  OPEN MEETINGS. (a)  Each meeting of the
 board or a committee of a property owners' association shall be open
 to every member of the association and shall be held in a county in
 which the property to which the association relates is located.
 (b)  A property owners' association shall give written
 notice to every member of the property owners' association of the
 date, hour, place, and subject of each regular or special meeting of
 the board or a committee of the property owners' association. The
 notice must include a written agenda that states in clear and
 precise language the item or items to be addressed and considered at
 the meeting and shall be posted:
 (1)  at least 72 hours before the start of the meeting;
 and
 (2)  in a conspicuous manner or place reasonably
 designed to provide notice to the association members.
 (c)  A property owners' association shall prepare and keep
 minutes or make a tape recording of each meeting of the board or a
 committee of the property owners' association.  The minutes must:
 (1) state the subject of each deliberation; and
 (2)  indicate each vote, order, decision, or other
 action taken.
 (d)  The minutes of the board or a committee meeting of a
 property owners' association shall be made available for inspection
 and copying by a member of the property owners' association not
 later than the seventh day after the date of the meeting.
 SECTION 2. Subsection (a), Section 211.002, Property Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a) This chapter applies only to a residential real estate
 subdivision or any unit or parcel of a subdivision to which another
 chapter in this title that provides a procedure under which a
 subdivision's restrictions may be amended does not apply [located
 in whole or in part within an unincorporated area of a county if the
 county has a population of less than 65,000].
 SECTION 3. (a) Section 209.0043 and Subsection (a),
 Section 209.0044, Property Code, as added by this Act, apply to a
 deed restriction enacted before, on, or after the effective date of
 this Act.
 (b) Subsections (c) and (d), Section 209.0044, Property
 Code, as added by this Act, apply only to a board member of a
 property owners' association elected on or after the effective date
 of this Act. A board member elected before the effective date of
 this Act is subject to the law as it existed immediately before the
 effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect for
 that purpose.
 SECTION 4. This Act takes effect January 1, 2010.
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