Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2641

Caption

Relating to the release of a reversionary interest in certain real property by the Health and Human Services Commission and conditions related to that release.

Impact

The enactment of HB 2641 is intended to facilitate the transfer and management of properties associated with mental health services. By allowing the Health and Human Services Commission to clear the right of reverter, the bill seeks to create a more stable property framework for continued mental health services in the region. This bill identifies specific conditions that ensure the properties remain dedicated to providing essential community-based mental health and intellectual disability services, thereby promoting the welfare of the local population.

Summary

House Bill 2641 addresses the release of a reversionary interest in specific real property by the Health and Human Services Commission in Texas. The bill outlines the conditions under which this reversionary interest can be nullified, including a mandatory property exchange between the West Texas Centers for Mental Health and Mental Retardation and Cap Rock Holdings, LLC. Importantly, the bill requires that the fair market values of the exchanged properties be equal or greater, as determined by an independent appraisal, ensuring a fair transaction that preserves community services related to mental health support.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 2641 appears to be positive among legislators, as demonstrated by its unanimous passage through both the House and Senate, with votes of 143-0 and 31-0 respectively. This strong bipartisan support indicates a consensus on the importance of maintaining and securing mental health services in the community. However, some potential concerns may arise regarding the specific conditions attached to property management, although these did not culminate in significant opposition during discussions.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention may revolve around the conditions stipulated for the property exchange and the enforcement of the reversion clause. Critics might argue the complexities involved in ensuring compliance with the diverse conditions for the release of reversionary interest could pose challenges in practice. Nonetheless, the bill reflects a significant legislative effort to ensure that state and local entities can effectively collaborate in the management of properties vital for mental health services.

Companion Bills

TX SB1226

Same As Relating to the release of a reversionary interest in certain real property by the Health and Human Services Commission and conditions related to that release.

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