Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3814

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/21/11  
Voted on by House
5/4/11  
Report Pass
4/14/11  
Out of Senate Committee
5/17/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/19/11  
Engrossed
5/4/11  
Governor Action
6/17/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Refer
5/9/11  
Refer
5/9/11  
Refer
5/9/11  
Report Pass
5/17/11  
Report Pass
5/17/11  
Enrolled
5/21/11  
Enrolled
5/21/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Relating to certain financial powers and duties of the Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District.

Note

Overall, the aim of HB 3814 appears to be focused on enhancing the operational capabilities of municipal utility districts in managing their financial responsibilities while ensuring compliance with broader state laws and regulations.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3814 would significantly impact the local governance and financial operations of the Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District. By simplifying the bond issuance process and granting more decision-making authority to district officials, the bill aims to streamline financial operations, potentially leading to more efficient funding for public projects and services. This could improve the district's responsiveness to the needs of its residents and bolster its capacity to manage infrastructure projects effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3814 aims to modify the financial powers and duties of the Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District. The bill introduces new provisions related to the issuance and management of bonds by the district. This includes allowing the board to determine terms and procedures for the sale of bonds, delegate authority to officers for bond issuance, and set maximum principal amounts, interest rates, and other terms necessary for bond management. The intention behind these changes is to enhance the district's fiscal autonomy and operational flexibility.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 3814 might raise points of contention regarding the balance of power between local governance and state oversight. As the bill grants substantial financial authority to the Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District, some stakeholders could express concerns about transparency and accountability in how these financial powers are exercised. Additionally, there is potential for debates over how these changes may affect residents' interests and the long-term financial health of the district.

Companion Bills

TX SB1881

Identical Relating to certain financial powers and duties of the Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5397

Relating to the name, powers, and duties of the 3 B&J Municipal Utility District.

TX SB2624

Relating to the Mustang Ridge Municipal Utility District, the Wildwood Municipal Utility District, the Creedmoor Municipal Utility District, and the Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 40; granting limited powers of eminent domain.

TX HB5412

Relating to the powers and duties of the Waller County Municipal Utility District No. 3.

TX HB5413

Relating to the powers and duties of the Waller County Municipal Utility District No. 2.

TX HB5312

Relating to the powers and duties of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 147; providing authority to issue bonds and impose fees and taxes.

TX HB5322

Relating to the administration, powers, territory, and financing of the Garfield Municipal Utility District No. 1.

TX HB5396

Relating to the powers and duties of the Stanley Lake Municipal Utility District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose fees and taxes.

TX SB2619

Relating to the powers and duties of the Stanley Lake Municipal Utility District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose fees and taxes.

TX HB3356

Relating to the powers and duties and authority to issue bonds of the SH130 Municipal Management District No. 1.

TX HB2606

Relating to powers and duties of navigation districts and the boards of trustees of municipal port facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.