Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1166 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/26/2019

                    86R6407 MTB-F
 By: Rodríguez S.B. No. 1166


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to obsolete references to the Texas Probate Code.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sections 71.012 and 71.022, Civil Practice and
 Remedies Code, are amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 71.012.  QUALIFICATION OF FOREIGN PERSONAL
 REPRESENTATIVE.  If the executor or administrator of the estate of
 a nonresident individual is the plaintiff in an action under this
 subchapter, the foreign personal representative of the estate who
 has complied with the requirements of Chapter 503, Estates [Section
 95, Texas Probate] Code, for the probate of a foreign will is not
 required to apply for ancillary letters testamentary under Section
 501.006, Estates Code, to bring and prosecute the action.
 Sec. 71.022.  QUALIFICATION OF FOREIGN PERSONAL
 REPRESENTATIVE.  If the executor or administrator of the estate of
 a nonresident individual is the plaintiff in an action under this
 subchapter, the foreign personal representative of the estate who
 has complied with the requirements of Chapter 503, Estates [Section
 95, Texas Probate] Code, for the probate of a foreign will is not
 required to apply for ancillary letters testamentary under Section
 501.006, Estates Code, to bring and prosecute the action.
 SECTION 2.  Section 54.241(d), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  A spouse or dependent child of a member of the Armed
 Forces of the United States, who is not assigned to duty in Texas
 but who has previously resided in Texas for a six-month period, is
 entitled to pay the tuition fees and other fees or charges provided
 for Texas residents for a term or semester at an institution of
 higher education if the member:
 (1)  at least one year preceding the first day of the
 term or semester executed a document with the applicable military
 service that is in effect on the first day of the term or semester
 and that:
 (A)  indicates that the member's permanent
 residence address is in Texas; and
 (B)  designates Texas as the member's place of
 legal residence for income tax purposes;
 (2)  has been registered to vote in Texas for the entire
 year preceding the first day of the term or semester; and
 (3)  satisfies at least one of the following
 requirements:
 (A)  for the entire year preceding the first day
 of the term or semester has owned real property in Texas and in that
 time has not been delinquent in the payment of any taxes on the
 property;
 (B)  has had an automobile registered in Texas for
 the entire year preceding the first day of the term or semester; or
 (C)  at least one year preceding the first day of
 the term or semester executed a will that has not been revoked or
 superseded indicating that the member is a resident of this state
 and deposited the will with the county clerk of the county of the
 member's residence under Subchapter A, Chapter 252, Estates
 [Section 71, Texas Probate] Code.
 SECTION 3.  Section 358.060(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An oil, gas, and mineral lease executed by a personal
 representative [under the former Texas Probate Code or this code]
 may be amended by an instrument that provides that a shut-in gas
 well on the land covered by the lease or on land pooled with all or
 part of the land covered by the lease continues the lease in effect
 after the lease's five-year primary term.
 SECTION 4.  Section 358.201, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 358.201.  AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF AGREEMENTS.
 As to any mineral lease or pooling or unitization agreement,
 executed on behalf of an estate [before January 1, 1956, or on or
 after that date under the provisions of the former Texas Probate
 Code or this code,] or [executed] by a former owner of land,
 minerals, or royalty affected by the lease or agreement, the
 personal representative of the estate being administered may,
 without further court order and without consideration, execute:
 (1)  division orders;
 (2)  transfer orders;
 (3)  instruments of correction;
 (4)  instruments designating depository banks for the
 receipt of delay rentals or shut-in gas well royalty to accrue or
 become payable under the terms of the lease; and
 (5)  similar instruments relating to the lease or
 agreement and the property covered by the lease or agreement.
 SECTION 5.  Section 1160.060(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An oil, gas, and mineral lease executed by a guardian of
 an estate [under this chapter or former Chapter XIII, Texas Probate
 Code,] may be amended by an instrument that provides that a shut-in
 gas well on the land covered by the lease or on land pooled with all
 or part of the land covered by the lease continues the lease in
 effect after the lease's five-year primary term.
 SECTION 6.  Section 81.1011(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  Notwithstanding Section 81.101(a), the "practice of
 law" does not include technical advice, consultation, and document
 completion assistance provided by an employee or volunteer of an
 area agency on aging affiliated with the Health and Human Services
 Commission [Texas Department on Aging] who meets the requirements
 of Subsection (b) if that advice, consultation, and assistance
 relates to:
 (1)  a medical power of attorney or other advance
 directive under Chapter 166, Health and Safety Code; or
 (2)  a designation of guardian before need arises under
 Section 1104.202, Estates [679, Texas Probate] Code.
 SECTION 7.  Section 313.004(b), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Any dispute as to the right of a party to act as a
 surrogate decision-maker may be resolved only by a court of record
 having jurisdiction of proceedings under Title 3, Estates [Chapter
 V, Texas Probate] Code.
 SECTION 8.  Section 552.018(e), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (e)  For the purposes of this section, the following are not
 considered to be trusts and are not entitled to the exemption
 provided by this section:
 (1)  a guardianship administered [established under
 the former Texas Probate Code or] under the Estates Code;
 (2)  a trust established under Chapter 142, Property
 Code;
 (3)  a facility custodial account established under
 Section 551.003;
 (4)  the provisions of a divorce decree or other court
 order relating to child support obligations;
 (5)  an administration of a decedent's estate; or
 (6)  an arrangement in which funds are held in the
 registry or by the clerk of a court.
 SECTION 9.  Section 593.081(f), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (f)  For the purposes of this section, the following are not
 considered to be trusts and are not entitled to the exemption
 provided by this section:
 (1)  a guardianship administered [established under
 the former Texas Probate Code or] under the Estates Code;
 (2)  a trust established under Chapter 142, Property
 Code;
 (3)  a facility custodial account established under
 Section 551.003;
 (4)  the provisions of a divorce decree or other court
 order relating to child support obligations;
 (5)  an administration of a decedent's estate; or
 (6)  an arrangement in which funds are held in the
 registry or by the clerk of a court.
 SECTION 10.  Section 594.036(b), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Notice shall also be served on the parents if the
 resident is a minor and on the guardian for the resident's person if
 the resident has been declared to be incapacitated [as provided by
 the former Texas Probate Code or the Estates Code] and a guardian
 has been appointed in a proceeding under Title 3, Estates Code.
 SECTION 11.  Section 258.104(b), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Consent for the release of privileged information must
 be in writing and be signed by:
 (1)  the patient;
 (2)  a parent or legal guardian of the patient, if the
 patient is a minor;
 (3)  a legal guardian of the patient, if the patient has
 been adjudicated incompetent to manage the patient's personal
 affairs;
 (4)  an attorney ad litem appointed for the patient, as
 authorized by:
 (A)  Chapter 107, Family Code;
 (B)  Subtitle B, Title 6, Health and Safety Code;
 (C)  Subtitle C, Title 7, Health and Safety Code;
 (D)  Subtitle D, Title 7, Health and Safety Code;
 (E)  Subtitle E, Title 7, Health and Safety Code;
 (F)  Chapter 1054, Estates [V, Texas Probate]
 Code; or
 (G)  any other law; or
 (5)  a personal representative of the patient, if the
 patient is deceased.
 SECTION 12.  Section 41.0021(e), Property Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (e)  This section does not affect the rights of a surviving
 spouse or surviving children under Section 52, Article XVI, Texas
 Constitution, or Chapter 353, Estates [Part 3, Chapter VIII, Texas
 Probate] Code.
 SECTION 13.  Section 112.034(a), Property Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  If a settlor transfers both the legal title and all
 equitable interests in property to the same person or retains both
 the legal title and all equitable interests in property in himself
 as both the sole trustee and the sole beneficiary, a trust is not
 created and the transferee holds the property as his own. This
 subtitle does not invalidate a trust account validly created and in
 effect under Chapter 113, Estates [XI, Texas Probate] Code.
 SECTION 14.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.