82R4163 JXC-D By: Kuempel H.B. No. 787 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, discarded, and inoperable aircraft and watercraft. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 683.001, Transportation Code, is amended by adding Subdivision (11) to read as follows: (11) "Aircraft" has the meaning assigned by Section 24.001. SECTION 2. Section 683.011, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 683.011. AUTHORITY TO TAKE ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE INTO CUSTODY. (a) A law enforcement agency may take into custody an abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor found on public or private property. (b) A law enforcement agency may use agency personnel, equipment, and facilities or contract for other personnel, equipment, and facilities to remove, preserve, store, send notice regarding, and dispose of an abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor taken into custody by the agency under this subchapter. SECTION 3. Sections 683.012(a), (b), (c), and (d), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) A law enforcement agency shall send notice of abandonment to: (1) the last known registered owner of each motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor taken into custody by the agency or for which a report is received under Section 683.031; and (2) each lienholder recorded: (A) under Chapter 501 for the motor vehicle; (B) with the Federal Aviation Administration or the secretary of state for the aircraft; or (C) under Chapter 31, Parks and Wildlife Code, for the watercraft or outboard motor. (b) The notice under Subsection (a) must: (1) be sent by certified mail not later than the 10th day after the date the agency: (A) takes the abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor into custody; or (B) receives the report under Section 683.031; (2) specify the year, make, model, and identification number of the item; (3) give the location of the facility where the item is being held; (4) inform the owner and lienholder of the right to claim the item not later than the 20th day after the date of the notice on payment of: (A) towing, preservation, and storage charges; or (B) garagekeeper's charges and fees under Section 683.032 and, if the vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle impounded under Section 644.153(q), the delinquent administrative penalty and costs; and (5) state that failure of the owner or lienholder to claim the item during the period specified by Subdivision (4) is: (A) a waiver by that person of all right, title, and interest in the item; and (B) consent to the sale of the item at a public auction. (c) Notice by publication in one newspaper of general circulation in the area where the motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor was abandoned is sufficient notice under this section if: (1) the identity of the last registered owner cannot be determined; (2) the registration has no address for the owner; or (3) the determination with reasonable certainty of the identity and address of all lienholders is impossible. (d) Notice by publication: (1) must be published in the same period that is required by Subsection (b) for notice by certified mail and contain all of the information required by that subsection; and (2) may contain a list of more than one abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor. SECTION 4. Section 683.013, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 683.013. STORAGE FEES. A law enforcement agency or the agent of a law enforcement agency that takes into custody an abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor is entitled to reasonable storage fees: (1) for not more than 10 days, beginning on the day the item is taken into custody and ending on the day the required notice is mailed; and (2) beginning on the day after the day the agency mails notice and ending on the day accrued charges are paid and the vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor is removed. SECTION 5. Sections 683.014(a) and (c), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) If an abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor is not claimed under Section 683.012: (1) the owner or lienholder: (A) waives all rights and interests in the item; and (B) consents to the sale of the item by public auction or the transfer of the item, if a watercraft, as provided by Subsection (d); and (2) the law enforcement agency may sell the item at a public auction, transfer the item, if a watercraft, as provided by Subsection (d), or use the item as provided by Section 683.016. (c) The purchaser of a motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor: (1) takes title free and clear of all liens and claims of ownership; (2) shall receive a sales receipt from the law enforcement agency; and (3) is entitled to register the motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor and receive a certificate of title. SECTION 6. Sections 683.015(a) and (c), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) A law enforcement agency is entitled to reimbursement from the proceeds of the sale of an abandoned motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motor for: (1) the cost of the auction; (2) towing, preservation, and storage fees resulting from the taking into custody; and (3) the cost of notice or publication as required by Section 683.012. (c) After the period provided by Subsection (b), proceeds unclaimed by the owner or lienholder shall be deposited in an account that may be used for the payment of auction, towing, preservation, storage, and notice and publication fees resulting from taking other vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, or outboard motors into custody if the proceeds from the sale of the other items are insufficient to meet those fees. SECTION 7. Section 683.071, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 683.071. DEFINITION AND APPLICABILITY. (a) In this subchapter, "junked vehicle" means a vehicle that: (1) is self-propelled; and[: [(1) does not have lawfully attached to it: [(A) an unexpired license plate; and [(B) a valid motor vehicle inspection certificate; and] (2) is: (A) wrecked, dismantled or partially dismantled, or discarded; or (B) inoperable and has remained inoperable for more than: (i) 72 consecutive hours, if the vehicle is on public property; or (ii) 30 consecutive days, if the vehicle is on private property. (b) For purposes of this subchapter, "junked vehicle" includes a motor vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft. This subchapter applies only to: (1) a motor vehicle that does not have lawfully attached to it: (A) an unexpired license plate; and (B) a valid motor vehicle inspection certificate; (2) an aircraft that does not have lawfully printed on the aircraft an unexpired federal aircraft identification number registered under Federal Aviation Administration aircraft registration regulations in 14 C.F.R. Part 47; or (3) a watercraft that does not have lawfully on board an unexpired certificate of number. SECTION 8. Section 683.076(d), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) If the information is available at the location of the nuisance, a resolution or order requiring removal of the nuisance must include: (1) for a motor vehicle, the vehicle's: (A) [(1)] description; (B) [(2)] vehicle identification number; and (C) [(3)] license plate number; (2) for an aircraft, the aircraft's: (A) description; and (B) federal aircraft identification number as described by Federal Aviation Administration aircraft registration regulations in 14 C.F.R. Part 47; and (3) for a watercraft, the watercraft's: (A) description; and (B) identification number as set forth in the watercraft's certificate of number. SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.