Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2067

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the liability of a person granting access to a gated community to a process server.

Impact

Once enacted, HB2067 aims to clarify and potentially reduce litigation risks faced by those who manage or monitor access to gated communities. For property owners, managers, and security guards, the bill substantially mitigates liability concerns when dealing with process servers, thereby encouraging compliance with legal service requirements. The defined affirmative defense introduces a level of legal assurance, facilitating smoother interactions between law enforcement entities and residential community management.

Summary

House Bill 2067 seeks to address the liability issues surrounding the granting of access to gated communities for process servers. The bill establishes new protective measures for property owners, managers, or security personnel who allow process servers, constables, or sheriffs entry to gated communities. Under this legislation, granting access in a reasonable manner serves as an affirmative defense against civil damages that may arise from this action. Thus, it provides legal protection for these individuals against potential lawsuits related to their actions in facilitating service of civil process.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB2067 may face scrutiny regarding the balance between security interests of gated communities and the procedural rights of individuals served with civil processes. Public discussions may arise concerning how this bill aligns with overall community safety and access rights within private residential areas. Additionally, defining 'reasonable care' could lead to differing interpretations, potentially complicating enforcement and compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5088

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX SB2479

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX HB1100

Relating to the regulation of certain senior retirement communities.

TX HB4557

Relating to liability for capturing and storing carbon dioxide.

TX HB4

Relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; imposing a civil penalty.

TX HB1844

Relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; imposing a civil penalty.

TX HB7

Relating to measures to address public safety threats in this state presented by transnational criminal activity, including by establishing a Texas Border Force, and to compensate persons affected by those threats; increasing criminal penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB4854

Relating to the authority of individuals over the personal identifying information collected, processed, or maintained about the individuals and certain others by certain businesses.

TX HB61

Relating to measures to address public safety threats in this state presented by transnational criminal activity, including by establishing a Texas Border Force, and to compensate persons affected by those threats; increasing criminal penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB3184

Relating to guardianships and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with guardianship proceedings.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.