Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB662

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
3/9/09  
Voted on by Senate
3/19/09  
Out of House Committee
5/18/09  
Voted on by House
5/26/09  
Governor Action
6/19/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/26/09  

Caption

Relating to the establishment and use of a mausoleum beneath certain religious buildings.

Impact

If passed, SB662 would provide religious organizations with greater autonomy over burial practices, particularly for the remains of their ordained ministers. The legislation aims to preserve religious practices and traditions regarding the interment of clergy within church premises, emphasizing the importance of spiritual and communal ties in such arrangements. This act is expected to align with the beliefs and rituals of various religious sects, facilitating a supportive and reverent environment for worshippers and organizational members alike.

Summary

Senate Bill 662, introduced by Lucio et al., pertains to the establishment and use of a mausoleum beneath certain religious buildings. The bill seeks to amend Section 711.008(b) of the Health and Safety Code, specifically by exempting organized religious societies or sects, which are recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, from certain regulations concerning cemetery establishments. The provisions allow these faith-based organizations to construct mausoleums beneath their principal buildings for the exclusive interment of ordained clergy members.

Contention

While the bill mainly offers specific privileges to organized religious groups, it may raise questions regarding the implications of burial practices in urban areas where space is limited. Critics of similar legislative measures often express concerns about the precedent such exceptions set for zoning and land use, potentially leading to conflicts over land designated for other public or community uses. Furthermore, it may prompt discussions on how such statutes should balance religious freedoms with community standards and regulations concerning burial sites in densely populated regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1855

Relating to a location restriction exemption and requirements for funeral establishments to operate a columbarium.

TX HB4559

Relating to the application of statutes that classify political subdivisions according to population.

TX SB28

Relating to the establishment of an Education Savings Account program.

TX SB2483

Relating to the establishment of an Education Savings Account program.

TX SB1677

Relating to the establishment and administration of Health and Human Services Commission programs providing mental health services to certain individuals in this state.

TX SB587

Relating to a limitation on commercial kitchen and food permit requirements for food fundraisers held by a religious institution or nonprofit organization.

TX SB1384

Relating to the establishment of the child first grant program.

TX SB1246

Relating to authorized investments of public money by certain governmental entities and the confidentiality of certain information related to those investments.

TX SB2352

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that provides a meeting place and support services for organizations that provide assistance to persons with substance use disorders and their families.

TX SB719

Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that provides services related to the placement of a child in a foster or adoptive home.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.