Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2238

Filed
 
Introduced
3/4/11  
Out of House Committee
3/28/11  
Voted on by House
4/27/11  
Refer
3/10/11  
Out of Senate Committee
5/19/11  
Report Pass
3/24/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/25/11  
Engrossed
4/27/11  
Governor Action
6/17/11  
Refer
5/3/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Report Pass
5/19/11  
Enrolled
5/27/11  
Enrolled
5/27/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Relating to the powers and duties of the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 112.

Impact

The amendments proposed in HB2238 are intended to streamline the operations of the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 112. By explicitly defining the powers and duties of the district, the bill seeks to enhance regulatory clarity and ensure that the district operates within the bounds of Texas law applicable to such entities. This could improve the efficiency of service provision to residents and businesses within the district's reach, thereby fostering better community management of utility resources.

Summary

House Bill 2238 pertains specifically to the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 112, outlining its powers and duties. The bill aims to clarify and enhance the operational framework under which the district functions, allowing it to engage in water management and provision of public services as stipulated by state law. The bill amends existing statutes to specifically incorporate provisions that relate to the responsibilities of municipal utility districts within the jurisdiction of Montgomery County.

Contention

There may be potential contentions surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the implications of expanded powers for municipal utility districts in Montgomery County. Stakeholders might raise concerns about accountability and oversight, especially if the district's powers were perceived to infringe upon local governance or lead to less community control over utility management. Additionally, debates may arise concerning the environmental impacts of the district's operations and how they align with local priorities versus broader environmental regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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