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11 By: Taylor of Galveston S.J.R. No. 30
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55 proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature
66 to exempt from ad valorem taxation real property leased to certain
77 schools organized and operated primarily for the purpose of
88 engaging in educational functions.
99 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1010 SECTION 1. Section 2(a), Article VIII, Texas Constitution,
1111 is amended to read as follows:
1212 (a) All occupation taxes shall be equal and uniform upon the
1313 same class of subjects within the limits of the authority levying
1414 the tax; but the legislature may, by general laws, exempt from
1515 taxation public property used for public purposes; actual places of
1616 religious worship, also any property owned by a church or by a
1717 strictly religious society for the exclusive use as a dwelling
1818 place for the ministry of such church or religious society, and
1919 which yields no revenue whatever to such church or religious
2020 society; provided that such exemption shall not extend to more
2121 property than is reasonably necessary for a dwelling place and in no
2222 event more than one acre of land; any property owned by a church or
2323 by a strictly religious society that owns an actual place of
2424 religious worship if the property is owned for the purpose of
2525 expansion of the place of religious worship or construction of a new
2626 place of religious worship and the property yields no revenue
2727 whatever to the church or religious society, provided that the
2828 legislature by general law may provide eligibility limitations for
2929 the exemption and may impose sanctions related to the exemption in
3030 furtherance of the taxation policy of this subsection; any property
3131 that is owned by a church or by a strictly religious society and is
3232 leased by that church or strictly religious society to a person for
3333 use as a school, as defined by Section 11.21, Tax Code, or a
3434 successor statute, for educational purposes; any real property that
3535 is leased to a person for use as a school that operates under a
3636 charter granted by the State Board of Education, the Commissioner
3737 of Education, or any other state officer that is qualified as
3838 provided by Section 11.21, Tax Code, or a successor statute; places
3939 of burial not held for private or corporate profit; solar or
4040 wind-powered energy devices; all buildings used exclusively and
4141 owned by persons or associations of persons for school purposes and
4242 the necessary furniture of all schools and property used
4343 exclusively and reasonably necessary in conducting any association
4444 engaged in promoting the religious, educational and physical
4545 development of boys, girls, young men or young women operating
4646 under a State or National organization of like character; also the
4747 endowment funds of such institutions of learning and religion not
4848 used with a view to profit; and when the same are invested in bonds
4949 or mortgages, or in land or other property which has been and shall
5050 hereafter be bought in by such institutions under foreclosure sales
5151 made to satisfy or protect such bonds or mortgages, that such
5252 exemption of such land and property shall continue only for two
5353 years after the purchase of the same at such sale by such
5454 institutions and no longer, and institutions engaged primarily in
5555 public charitable functions, which may conduct auxiliary
5656 activities to support those charitable functions; and all laws
5757 exempting property from taxation other than the property mentioned
5858 in this Section shall be null and void.
5959 SECTION 2. The following temporary provision is added to
6060 the Texas Constitution:
6161 TEMPORARY PROVISION. (a) This temporary provision applies
6262 to the constitutional amendment proposed by the 84th Legislature,
6363 Regular Session, 2015, authorizing the legislature to exempt from
6464 ad valorem taxation real property leased to certain schools
6565 organized and operated primarily for the purpose of engaging in
6666 educational functions.
6767 (b) The amendment to Section 2(a), Article VIII, of this
6868 constitution takes effect beginning with the tax year that begins
6969 January 1, 2016.
7070 (c) This temporary provision expires January 1, 2017.
7171 SECTION 3. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
7272 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 3, 2015.
7373 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
7474 proposition: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the
7575 legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation real property leased
7676 to certain schools organized and operated primarily for the purpose
7777 of engaging in educational functions."