Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1083

Caption

Relating to compensation to be paid to an emergency services district for a municipality's annexation of the district's territory.

Impact

The bill's provisions directly impact state laws relating to municipal governance and the financial obligations municipalities have toward emergency services districts. By redefining how compensation is calculated, SB1083 seeks to ensure that emergency services districts do not suffer financial loss when their territories are annexed by a municipality. This change is designed to create a fair structure that reflects the financial realities faced by both parties during annexation processes. The adjustments in compensation formula are particularly significant in ensuring that emergency services districts are adequately compensated for their fiscal responsibilities.

Summary

SB1083 addresses the issue of compensation owed to emergency services districts when municipalities annex portions of those districts' territories. This legislation amends various provisions within the Health and Safety Code to establish a clearer and more equitable method for calculating the compensation that municipalities must pay to emergency services districts after disannexation occurs. By specifying financial parameters regarding bonded and other indebtedness, the bill aims to protect the fiscal health of emergency services districts impacted by municipal annexations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1083 appears to be overwhelmingly positive within the legislative sessions. Lawmakers expressed a strong consensus on the need for clarity and fairness in compensation processes for emergency services districts. Supporters of the bill highlighted its potential to streamline operations and provide much-needed protections for the financial interests of emergency services, thus ensuring that the essential services continue without disruption during and after annexations.

Contention

Notable points of contention during discussions centered on the adequacy of compensation calculations and the implications for municipalities. While supporters argued that the bill strengthens the position of emergency services districts, some concerns were raised about the potential financial burden on municipalities, suggesting a need for balance between protecting district interests and maintaining fiscal responsibility for local governments. The debate underscored the complexities inherent in annexation law and its impact on local governance.

Companion Bills

TX HB2267

Similar To Relating to compensation to be paid to an emergency services district for a municipality's annexation of the district's territory.

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