Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2182 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 05/21/2021

                            By: Moody (Senate Sponsor - Hughes) H.B. No. 2182
 (In the Senate - Received from the House May 17, 2021;
 May 17, 2021, read first time and referred to Committee on State
 Affairs; May 21, 2021, reported favorably by the following vote:
 Yeas 9, Nays 0; May 21, 2021, sent to printer.)
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 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to decedents' estates and the delivery of certain notices
 or other communications in connection with those estates or
 multiple-party accounts.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 22, Estates Code, is amended by adding
 Section 22.0295 to read as follows:
 Sec. 22.0295.  QUALIFIED DELIVERY METHOD. "Qualified
 delivery method" means delivery by:
 (1)  hand delivery by courier, with courier's proof of
 delivery receipt;
 (2)  certified or registered mail, return receipt
 requested, with return receipt; or
 (3)  a private delivery service designated as a
 designated delivery service by the United States Secretary of the
 Treasury under Section 7502(f)(2), Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
 with proof of delivery receipt.
 SECTION 2.  The heading to Section 51.052, Estates Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 51.052.  SERVICE BY MAIL OR PRIVATE DELIVERY.
 SECTION 3.  Sections 51.052(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g),
 Estates Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), the county clerk
 shall issue a citation or notice required or permitted to be served
 by a qualified delivery method [registered or certified mail] and
 shall serve the citation or notice by sending [mailing] the
 original citation or notice by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail].
 (c)  A personal representative shall issue a notice required
 to be given by the representative by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail] and shall serve the notice by
 sending [mailing] the original notice by a qualified delivery
 method [registered or certified mail].
 (d)  The county clerk or personal representative, as
 applicable, shall send [mail] a citation or notice under Subsection
 (b) or (c) with an instruction to deliver the citation or notice to
 the addressee only and with return receipt or other proof of
 delivery requested.  The clerk or representative, as applicable,
 shall address the envelope containing the citation or notice to:
 (1)  the attorney of record in the proceeding for the
 person to be cited or notified; or
 (2)  the person to be cited or notified, if the citation
 or notice to the attorney is returned undelivered or the person to
 be cited or notified has no attorney of record in the proceeding.
 (e)  Service by a qualified delivery method [mail] shall be
 made at least 20 days before the return day of the service,
 excluding the date of service.  The date of service [by mail] is the
 date of mailing, the date of deposit with the private delivery
 service, or the date of delivery by the courier, as applicable.
 (f)  A copy of a citation or notice served under Subsection
 (a), (b), or (c), together with a certificate of the person serving
 the citation or notice showing that the citation or notice was sent
 [mailed] and the date of the mailing, date of deposit with a private
 delivery service, or date of delivery by courier, as applicable,
 shall be filed and recorded.  A returned receipt or proof of
 delivery receipt for a citation or notice served under Subsection
 (b) or (c) shall be attached to the certificate.
 (g)  If a citation or notice served by a qualified delivery
 method [mail] is returned undelivered, a new citation or notice
 shall be issued.  Service of the new citation or notice must be made
 by posting.
 SECTION 4.  Section 51.055(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  If a party is represented by an attorney of record in a
 probate proceeding, each citation or notice required to be served
 on the party in that proceeding shall be served instead on that
 attorney.  A notice under this subsection may be served by delivery
 to the attorney in person or by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail].
 SECTION 5.  Section 51.056, Estates Code, is amended to read
 as follows:
 Sec. 51.056.  SERVICE ON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OR
 RECEIVER. Unless this title expressly provides for another method
 of service, the county clerk who issues a citation or notice
 required to be served on a personal representative or receiver
 shall serve the citation or notice by sending [mailing] the
 original citation or notice by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail] to:
 (1)  the representative's or receiver's attorney of
 record; or
 (2)  the representative or receiver, if the
 representative or receiver does not have an attorney of record.
 SECTION 6.  Section 51.103(b), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  Proof of service consists of:
 (1)  if the service is made by a sheriff or constable,
 the return of service;
 (2)  if the service is made by a private person, the
 person's affidavit;
 (3)  if the service is made by a qualified delivery
 method [mail]:
 (A)  the certificate of the county clerk making
 the service, or the affidavit of the personal representative or
 other person making the service, stating that the citation or
 notice was mailed, deposited with a private delivery service, or
 delivered by courier, as applicable, and the date of the mailing or
 deposit with the delivery service or the date of the courier
 delivery, as applicable; and
 (B)  the return receipt or other proof of delivery
 receipt attached to the certificate or affidavit, as applicable, if
 the sending [mailing] was by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail] and a receipt is available [has been
 returned]; and
 (4)  if the service is made by publication:
 (A)  an affidavit:
 (i)  made by the Office of Court
 Administration of the Texas Judicial System or an employee of the
 office;
 (ii)  that contains or to which is attached a
 copy of the published citation or notice; and
 (iii)  that states the date of publication
 on the public information Internet website maintained as required
 by Section 72.034, Government Code, as added by Chapter 606 (S.B.
 891), Acts of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019; and
 (B)  an affidavit:
 (i)  made by the publisher of the newspaper
 in which the citation or notice was published or an employee of the
 publisher;
 (ii)  that contains or to which is attached a
 copy of the published citation or notice; and
 (iii)  that states the date of publication
 printed on the newspaper in which the citation or notice was
 published.
 SECTION 7.  Section 56.002(b), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The resident agent shall send, by a qualified delivery
 method [certified mail, return receipt requested], a copy of a
 resignation statement filed under Subsection (a) to:
 (1)  the personal representative at the address most
 recently known by the resident agent; and
 (2)  each party in the case or the party's attorney or
 other designated representative of record.
 SECTION 8.  The heading to Section 101.052, Estates Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 101.052.  LIABILITY OF COMMUNITY PROPERTY FOR DEBTS [OF
 DECEASED SPOUSE].
 SECTION 9.  Section 101.052, Estates Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (a-1) to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The community property that was by law under [subject
 to] the sole management, control, and disposition of a spouse or
 under the joint management, control, and disposition of the spouses
 [a spouse] during marriage continues to be subject to the
 liabilities of that spouse on the death of either spouse.
 (a-1)  The undivided one-half interest that the surviving
 spouse owned in community property that was by law under the sole
 management, control, and disposition of the deceased spouse during
 marriage is subject to the liabilities of the surviving spouse on
 the death of the deceased spouse.
 (b)  The undivided one-half interest that the deceased
 spouse owned in [any other nonexempt] community property that was
 by law under the sole management, control, and disposition of the
 surviving spouse during marriage passes to the deceased spouse's
 heirs or devisees charged with the liabilities of [debts that were
 enforceable against] the deceased spouse [before death].
 SECTION 10.  Section 113.251(c), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c)  Not later than the 30th day after the date a security
 interest on a multiple-party account is perfected, a secured
 creditor that is a financial institution with accounts insured by
 the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation shall provide written
 notice of the pledge of the account to any other party to the
 account who did not create the security interest.  The notice must
 be sent by a qualified delivery method [certified mail] to each
 other party at the last address the party provided to the depository
 bank.
 SECTION 11.  Section 202.005, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 202.005.  APPLICATION FOR PROCEEDING TO DECLARE
 HEIRSHIP.  A person authorized by Section 202.004 to commence a
 proceeding to declare heirship must file an application in a court
 specified by Section 33.004 to commence the proceeding.  The
 application must state:
 (1)  the decedent's name and date and place of death;
 (2)  the names and physical addresses where service can
 be had of the decedent's heirs, the relationship of each heir to the
 decedent, whether each heir is an adult or minor, and the true
 interest of the applicant and each of the heirs in the decedent's
 estate or in the trust, as applicable;
 (3)  if the date or place of the decedent's death or the
 name or physical address where service can be had of an heir is not
 definitely known to the applicant, all the material facts and
 circumstances with respect to which the applicant has knowledge and
 information that might reasonably tend to show the date or place of
 the decedent's death or the name or physical address where service
 can be had of the heir;
 (4)  that all children born to or adopted by the
 decedent have been listed;
 (5)  that each of the decedent's marriages has been
 listed with:
 (A)  the date of the marriage;
 (B)  the name of the spouse;
 (C)  the date and place of termination if the
 marriage was terminated; and
 (D)  other facts to show whether a spouse has had
 an interest in the decedent's property;
 (6)  whether the decedent died testate and, if so, what
 disposition has been made of the will;
 (7)  a general description of all property, as
 applicable:
 (A)  belonging to the decedent's estate that is
 subject to distribution under a judgment in the proceeding; or
 (B)  held in trust for the benefit of the
 decedent[, as applicable]; and
 (8)  an explanation for the omission from the
 application of any of the information required by this section.
 SECTION 12.  Section 202.051, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 202.051.  SERVICE OF CITATION BY QUALIFIED DELIVERY
 METHOD [MAIL] WHEN RECIPIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS ARE KNOWN OR
 ASCERTAINABLE. Except as provided by Section 202.054, citation in
 a proceeding to declare heirship must be served by a qualified
 delivery method [registered or certified mail] on:
 (1)  each distributee who is 12 years of age or older
 and whose name and address are known or can be ascertained through
 the exercise of reasonable diligence; and
 (2)  the parent, managing conservator, or guardian of
 each distributee who is younger than 12 years of age if the name and
 address of the parent, managing conservator, or guardian are known
 or can be reasonably ascertained.
 SECTION 13.  Section 202.056, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 202.056.  WAIVER OF SERVICE OF CITATION. (a) A [Except
 as provided by Subsection (b)(2), a] distributee who is 16 years of
 age or older may waive citation required by this subchapter to be
 served on the distributee.
 (b)  A parent, managing conservator, guardian, attorney ad
 litem, or guardian ad litem of a [minor] distributee who is younger
 than 16 years of age may [:
 [(1)  is younger than 12 years of age may] waive
 citation required by this subchapter to be served on the
 distributee[; and
 [(2)  is 12 years of age or older may not waive citation
 required by this subchapter to be served on the distributee].
 SECTION 14.  Sections 202.151(b) and (c), Estates Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), in a proceeding to
 declare heirship, testimony regarding a decedent's heirs and family
 history must be taken:
 (1)  from two disinterested and credible witnesses in
 open court;
 (2)  [,] by deposition in accordance with Section
 51.203;
 (3)  by a recorded statement of facts contained in:
 (A)  an affidavit or instrument that satisfies the
 requirements of Section 203.001; or
 (B)  a judgment of a court of record as specified
 by Section 203.001(a)(1)(B); [,] or
 (4)  in accordance with the Texas Rules of Civil
 Procedure.
 (c)  If it is shown to the court's satisfaction in a
 proceeding to declare heirship that, after a diligent search was
 made, only one disinterested and credible witness can be found who
 can make the required proof in the proceeding, the testimony of that
 witness must be taken:
 (1)  in open court;
 (2)  [,] by deposition in accordance with Section
 51.203;
 (3)  by a recorded statement of facts contained in:
 (A)  an affidavit or instrument that satisfies the
 requirements of Section 203.001; or
 (B)  a judgment of a court of record as specified
 by Section 203.001(a)(1)(B); [,] or
 (4)  in accordance with the Texas Rules of Civil
 Procedure.
 SECTION 15.  Section 202.203, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 202.203.  CORRECTION OF JUDGMENT AT REQUEST OF HEIR NOT
 PROPERLY SERVED. If an heir of a decedent who is the subject of a
 proceeding to declare heirship is not served with citation by a
 qualified delivery method [registered or certified mail] or
 personal service in the proceeding, the heir may:
 (1)  have the judgment in the proceeding corrected by
 bill of review:
 (A)  at any time, but not later than the fourth
 anniversary of the date of the judgment; or
 (B)  after the passage of any length of time, on
 proof of actual fraud; and
 (2)  recover the heir's just share of the property or
 the value of that share from:
 (A)  the heirs named in the judgment; and
 (B)  those who claim under the heirs named in the
 judgment and who are not bona fide purchasers for value.
 SECTION 16.  Section 256.052(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An application for the probate of a will must state and
 aver the following to the extent each is known to the applicant or
 can, with reasonable diligence, be ascertained by the applicant:
 (1)  each applicant's name and domicile;
 [(1-a)  the last three numbers of each applicant's
 driver's license number and social security number, if the
 applicant has been issued one;]
 (2)  the testator's name, domicile, and, if known, age,
 on the date of the testator's death;
 (2-a)  the last three numbers of the testator's
 driver's license number and social security number;
 (3)  the fact, date, and place of the testator's death;
 (4)  facts showing that the court with which the
 application is filed has venue;
 (5)  that the testator owned property, including a
 statement generally describing the property and the property's
 probable value;
 (6)  the date of the will;
 (7)  the name, state of residence, and physical address
 where service can be had of the executor named in the will or other
 person to whom the applicant desires that letters be issued;
 (8)  the name of each subscribing witness to the will,
 if any;
 (9)  whether one or more children born to or adopted by
 the testator after the testator executed the will survived the
 testator and, if so, the name of each of those children;
 (10)  whether a marriage of the testator was ever
 dissolved after the will was made and, if so, when and from whom;
 (11)  whether the state, a governmental agency of the
 state, or a charitable organization is named in the will as a
 devisee; and
 (12)  that the executor named in the will, the
 applicant, or another person to whom the applicant desires that
 letters be issued is not disqualified by law from accepting the
 letters.
 SECTION 17.  Section 257.051(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An application for the probate of a will as a muniment of
 title must state and aver the following to the extent each is known
 to the applicant or can, with reasonable diligence, be ascertained
 by the applicant:
 (1)  each applicant's name and domicile;
 [(1-a)  the last three numbers of each applicant's
 driver's license number and social security number, if the
 applicant has been issued one;]
 (2)  the testator's name, domicile, and, if known, age,
 on the date of the testator's death;
 (2-a)  the last three numbers of the testator's
 driver's license number and social security number;
 (3)  the fact, date, and place of the testator's death;
 (4)  facts showing that the court with which the
 application is filed has venue;
 (5)  that the testator owned property, including a
 statement generally describing the property and the property's
 probable value;
 (6)  the date of the will;
 (7)  the name, state of residence, and physical address
 where service can be had of the executor named in the will;
 (8)  the name of each subscribing witness to the will,
 if any;
 (9)  whether one or more children born to or adopted by
 the testator after the testator executed the will survived the
 testator and, if so, the name of each of those children;
 (10)  that the testator's estate does not owe an unpaid
 debt, other than any debt secured by a lien on real estate, or that
 for another reason there is no necessity for administration of the
 estate;
 (11)  whether a marriage of the testator was ever
 dissolved after the will was made and, if so, when and from whom;
 and
 (12)  whether the state, a governmental agency of the
 state, or a charitable organization is named in the will as a
 devisee.
 SECTION 18.  Section 258.002, Estates Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows:
 (d)  An heir who is 16 years of age or older may waive
 citation required by this section to be served on the heir.
 (e)  The parent, managing conservator, guardian, attorney ad
 litem, or guardian ad litem of an heir who is younger than 16 years
 of age may waive citation required by this section to be served on
 the heir.
 SECTION 19.  Section 301.052(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An application for letters of administration when no
 will is alleged to exist must state:
 (1)  the applicant's name, domicile, and, if any,
 relationship to the decedent;
 [(1-a)  the last three numbers of:
 [(A)  the applicant's driver's license number, if
 the applicant has been issued one; and
 [(B)  the applicant's social security number, if
 the applicant has been issued one;]
 (2)  the decedent's name and that the decedent died
 intestate;
 (2-a)  if known by the applicant at the time the
 applicant files the application, the last three numbers of the
 decedent's driver's license number and social security number;
 (3)  the fact, date, and place of the decedent's death;
 (4)  facts necessary to show that the court with which
 the application is filed has venue;
 (5)  whether the decedent owned property and, if so,
 include a statement of the property's probable value;
 (6)  the name and address, if known, whether the heir is
 an adult or minor, and the relationship to the decedent of each of
 the decedent's heirs;
 (7)  if known by the applicant at the time the applicant
 files the application, whether one or more children were born to or
 adopted by the decedent and, if so, the name, birth date, and place
 of birth of each child;
 (8)  if known by the applicant at the time the applicant
 files the application, whether the decedent was ever divorced and,
 if so, when and from whom;
 (9)  that a necessity exists for administration of the
 decedent's estate and an allegation of the facts that show that
 necessity; and
 (10)  that the applicant is not disqualified by law
 from acting as administrator.
 SECTION 20.  Section 305.001, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Bond" means a bond required by this chapter to be
 given by a person appointed to serve as a personal representative.
 (2)  "Oath" means an oath that may [required by this
 chapter to] be taken by a person appointed to serve as a personal
 representative.
 (3)  "Declaration" means a written declaration that may
 be made and signed by a person appointed to serve as a personal
 representative.
 SECTION 21.  Section 305.002, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.002.  MANNER OF QUALIFICATION OF PERSONAL
 REPRESENTATIVE. (a)  A personal representative, other than an
 executor described by Subsection (b), is considered to have
 qualified when the representative has:
 (1)  taken and filed the oath prescribed by Subchapter
 B or made, signed, and filed the declaration prescribed by
 Subchapter B;
 (2)  filed the required bond with the clerk; and
 (3)  obtained the judge's approval of the bond.
 (b)  An executor who is not required to give a bond is
 considered to have qualified when the executor has taken and filed
 the oath prescribed by Subchapter B or made, signed, and filed the
 declaration prescribed by Subchapter B.
 SECTION 22.  Section 305.003, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.003.  PERIOD FOR TAKING OATH OR MAKING AND SIGNING
 DECLARATION.  An oath may be taken and subscribed or a declaration
 may be made and signed at any time before:
 (1)  the 21st day after the date of the order granting
 letters testamentary or of administration, as applicable; or
 (2)  the letters testamentary or of administration, as
 applicable, are revoked for a failure to qualify within the period
 allowed.
 SECTION 23.  The heading to Subchapter B, Chapter 305,
 Estates Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER B. OATHS OR DECLARATIONS
 SECTION 24.  Section 305.051, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.051.  OATH OR DECLARATION OF EXECUTOR OR
 ADMINISTRATOR WITH WILL ANNEXED. (a) Before the issuance of
 letters testamentary or letters of administration with the will
 annexed, the person named as executor or appointed as administrator
 with the will annexed shall:
 (1)  take and subscribe an oath as prescribed by
 Subsection (b); or
 (2)  make and sign a declaration as prescribed by
 Subsection (c).
 (b)  If the person named as executor or appointed as
 administrator with the will annexed elects to take an oath under
 this section, the person shall take and subscribe an oath in
 substantially the following form:
 I do solemnly swear that the writing offered for probate is
 the last will of ________ (insert name of testator), so far as I
 know or believe, and that I will well and truly perform all the
 duties of __________ (insert "executor of the will" or
 "administrator with the will annexed," as applicable) for the
 estate of _______ (insert name of testator).
 (c)  If the person named as executor or appointed as
 administrator with the will annexed elects to make a declaration
 under this section, the person shall make and sign a declaration in
 substantially the following form:
 My name is ________ (insert name of "executor of the will" or
 "administrator with the will annexed" as it appears on the order
 appointing the person as executor or administrator with the will
 annexed), my date of birth is ________ (insert date of birth of
 "executor of the will" or "administrator with the will annexed," as
 applicable), and my address is ________ (insert street, city,
 state, zip code, and country of "executor of the will" or
 "administrator with the will annexed," as applicable). I declare
 under penalty of perjury that the writing offered for probate is the
 last will of ________ (insert name of testator), so far as I know or
 believe. I also solemnly declare that I will well and truly perform
 all the duties of ________ (insert "executor of will" or
 "administrator with the will annexed," as applicable) for the
 estate of ________ (insert name of testator).
 SECTION 25.  Section 305.052, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.052.  OATH OR DECLARATION OF ADMINISTRATOR. (a)
 Before the issuance of letters of administration, the person
 appointed as administrator shall:
 (1)  take and subscribe an oath as prescribed by
 Subsection (b); or
 (2)  make and sign a declaration as prescribed by
 Subsection (c).
 (b)  If the person appointed as administrator elects to take
 an oath under this section, the person shall take and subscribe an
 oath in substantially the following form:
 I do solemnly swear that ___________ (insert name of
 decedent), deceased, died _______ (insert "without leaving any
 lawful will" or "leaving a lawful will, but the executor named in
 the will is dead or has failed to offer the will for probate or to
 accept and qualify as executor, within the period required," as
 applicable), so far as I know or believe, and that I will well and
 truly perform all the duties of administrator of the estate of
 ________ (insert name of testator) [the deceased].
 (c)  If the person appointed as administrator elects to make
 a declaration under this section, the person shall make and sign a
 declaration in substantially the following form:
 My name is ________ (insert name of administrator as it
 appears on the order appointing the person as administrator), my
 date of birth is ________ (insert date of birth of
 "administrator"), and my address is ________ (insert street, city,
 state, zip code, and country of "administrator"). I declare under
 penalty of perjury that ________ (insert name of decedent),
 deceased, died ________ (insert "without leaving any lawful will"
 or "leaving a lawful will, but the executor named in the will is
 dead or has failed to offer the will for probate or to accept and
 qualify as executor, within the period required," as applicable),
 so far as I know or believe. I also solemnly declare that I will well
 and truly perform all the duties of administrator of the estate of
 ________ (insert name of decedent).
 SECTION 26.  Section 305.053, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.053.  OATH OR DECLARATION OF TEMPORARY
 ADMINISTRATOR. (a) Before the issuance of temporary letters of
 administration, the person appointed as temporary administrator
 shall:
 (1)  take and subscribe an oath as prescribed by
 Subsection (b); or
 (2)  make and sign a declaration as prescribed by
 Subsection (c).
 (b)  If the person appointed as temporary administrator
 elects to take an oath under this section, the person shall take and
 subscribe an oath in substantially the following form:
 I do solemnly swear that I will well and truly perform the
 duties of temporary administrator of the estate of __________
 (insert name of decedent), deceased, in accordance with the law,
 and with the order of the court appointing me as temporary
 administrator.
 (c)  If the person appointed as temporary administrator
 elects to make a declaration under this section, the person shall
 make and sign a declaration in substantially the following form:
 My name is _______ (insert name of temporary administrator as
 it appears on the order appointing the person as temporary
 administrator), my date of birth is _______ (insert date of birth of
 "temporary administrator"), and my address is _______ (insert
 street, city, state, zip code, and country of "temporary
 administrator"). I solemnly declare that I will well and truly
 perform all the duties of temporary administrator of the estate of
 _______ (insert name of decedent), in accordance with the law, and
 with the order of the court appointing me as temporary
 administrator.
 SECTION 27.  Section 305.055, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 305.055.  FILING AND RECORDING OF OATH OR
 DECLARATION.  An oath or declaration shall be:
 (1)  filed with the clerk of the court granting the
 letters testamentary or of administration, as applicable; and
 (2)  recorded in the judge's probate docket.
 SECTION 28.  Section 308.002(d), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  The notice required by this section must be sent by a
 qualified delivery method [registered or certified mail, return
 receipt requested].
 SECTION 29.  Section 308.051(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  Within one month after receiving letters testamentary
 or of administration, a personal representative of an estate shall
 provide notice requiring each person who has a claim against the
 estate to present the claim within the period prescribed by law by:
 (1)  having the notice published in a newspaper of
 general circulation in the county in which the letters were issued;
 and
 (2)  if the decedent remitted or should have remitted
 taxes administered by the comptroller, sending the notice to the
 comptroller by a qualified delivery method [certified or registered
 mail].
 SECTION 30.  Sections 308.053(c) and (d), Estates Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (c)  Notice provided under this section must be:
 (1)  sent by a qualified delivery method [certified or
 registered mail, return receipt requested]; and
 (2)  addressed to the record holder of the claim at the
 record holder's last known post office address.
 (d)  The following shall be filed with the clerk of the court
 in which the letters testamentary or of administration were issued:
 (1)  a copy of each notice and of each return receipt or
 other proof of delivery receipt; and
 (2)  the personal representative's affidavit stating:
 (A)  that the notice was sent [mailed] as required
 by law; and
 (B)  the name of the person to whom the notice was
 sent [mailed], if that name is not shown on the notice or receipt.
 SECTION 31.  Section 308.054(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  At any time before an estate administration is closed, a
 personal representative may give notice by a qualified delivery
 method [certified or registered mail, return receipt requested,] to
 an unsecured creditor who has a claim for money against the estate.
 SECTION 32.  Section 356.105(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A successful bid or contract for the sale of estate
 personal property shall be reported to the court.  The laws
 regulating the approval or disapproval of a sale of real estate
 apply to the sale, except that a conveyance is not required.
 SECTION 33.  Section 356.654(b), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  Before purchasing estate property as authorized by
 Subsection (a), the personal representative shall give notice of
 the purchase by a qualified delivery method [certified mail, return
 receipt requested], unless the court requires another form of
 notice, to:
 (1)  each distributee of the estate; and
 (2)  each creditor whose claim remains unsettled after
 being presented within six months of the date letters testamentary
 or of administration are originally granted.
 SECTION 34.  Section 361.052(b), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  If a personal representative, as executor or
 administrator, fails to timely file the affidavit or certificate
 required by Section 308.004, the court, on the court's own motion,
 may remove the personal representative after providing 30 days'
 written notice to the personal representative to answer at a time
 and place set in the notice, by a qualified delivery method
 [certified mail, return receipt requested,] to:
 (1)  the representative's last known address; and
 (2)  the last known address of the representative's
 attorney of record.
 SECTION 35.  Sections 362.005(b) and (c), Estates Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Citation issued under Subsection (a) must:
 (1)  contain:
 (A)  a statement that an account for final
 settlement has been presented;
 (B)  the time and place the court will consider
 the account; and
 (C)  a statement requiring the person cited to
 appear and contest the account, if the person wishes to contest the
 account; and
 (2)  be given to each heir or distributee of the
 decedent by a qualified delivery method [certified mail, return
 receipt requested,] unless the court by written order directs
 another method of service to be given.
 (c)  The personal representative shall also provide to each
 person entitled to citation under Subsection (b) a copy of the
 account for final settlement either by:
 (1)  a qualified delivery method [certified mail,
 return receipt requested]; or
 (2)  electronic delivery, including facsimile or
 e-mail.
 SECTION 36.  Section 403.056(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  Notice to the independent executor required by Sections
 403.052 and 403.055 must be contained in:
 (1)  a written instrument that complies with Section
 355.004 and is sent by a qualified delivery method [hand-delivered
 with proof of receipt, or mailed by certified mail, return receipt
 requested with proof of receipt,] to the independent executor or
 the executor's attorney;
 (2)  a pleading filed in a lawsuit with respect to the
 claim; or
 (3)  a written instrument that complies with Section
 355.004 or a pleading filed in the court in which the administration
 of the estate is pending.
 SECTION 37.  Section 404.0035(a), Estates Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The probate court, on the court's own motion, may remove
 an independent executor appointed under this subtitle after
 providing 30 days' written notice of the court's intention to the
 independent executor, requiring answering at a time and place set
 in the notice, by a qualified delivery method [certified mail,
 return receipt requested], to the independent executor's last known
 address and to the last known address of the independent executor's
 attorney of record, if the independent executor:
 (1)  neglects to qualify in the manner and time
 required by law;
 (2)  fails to return, before the 91st day after the date
 the independent executor qualifies, either an inventory of the
 estate property and a list of claims that have come to the
 independent executor's knowledge or an affidavit in lieu of the
 inventory, appraisement, and list of claims, unless that deadline
 is extended by court order; or
 (3)  fails to timely file the affidavit or certificate
 required by Section 308.004.
 SECTION 38.  Section 452.006(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  On the date the county clerk issues letters of temporary
 administration:
 (1)  the county clerk shall post on the courthouse door
 a notice of the appointment to all interested persons; and
 (2)  the appointee shall notify, by a qualified
 delivery method [certified mail, return receipt requested], the
 decedent's known heirs of the appointment.
 SECTION 39.  Section 453.003(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  If there is no qualified executor or administrator of a
 deceased spouse's estate, the surviving spouse, as the surviving
 partner of the marital partnership, may:
 (1)  sue and be sued to recover community property;
 (2)  sell, mortgage, lease, and otherwise dispose of
 community property to pay community debts, for which a portion of
 community property is liable for payment;
 (3)  collect claims due to the community estate; and
 (4)  exercise other powers as necessary to:
 (A)  preserve the community property;
 (B)  discharge community obligations, for which a
 portion of community property is liable for payment; and
 (C)  wind up community affairs.
 SECTION 40.  Section 453.006, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 453.006.  ACCOUNT OF [COMMUNITY] DEBTS AND DISPOSITION
 OF COMMUNITY PROPERTY. (a) The surviving spouse shall keep a fair
 and full account and statement of:
 (1)  all [community] debts and expenses paid by the
 surviving spouse; and
 (2)  the disposition made of the community property.
 (b)  The surviving spouse or personal representative shall
 keep a separate, distinct account of all [community] debts allowed
 or paid in the administration and settlement of an estate described
 by Section 101.052 [Sections 101.052(a) and (b)].
 SECTION 41.  Section 453.007, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 453.007.  DELIVERY OF COMMUNITY ESTATE ON FINAL
 PARTITION. On final partition of the community estate, the
 surviving spouse shall deliver to the deceased spouse's heirs or
 devisees their interest in the estate, and the increase in and
 profits of the interest, after deducting from the interest:
 (1)  the proportion of the [community] debts chargeable
 to the interest;
 (2)  unavoidable losses;
 (3)  necessary and reasonable expenses; and
 (4)  a reasonable commission for the management of the
 interest.
 SECTION 42.  Section 501.003(b), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  For an application described by Section 501.002(b), a
 citation shall be issued and served by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail] on each devisee and heir identified
 in the application.
 SECTION 43.  Section 505.005(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  On receipt of a notice or process described by Section
 505.004(a)(2), the secretary of state shall promptly forward the
 notice or process by a qualified delivery method [registered or
 certified mail] to the officer, agent, or other person designated
 by the foreign corporate fiduciary under Section 505.004 to receive
 the notice or process.
 SECTION 44.  Section 505.101(a), Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  On giving notice by a qualified delivery method
 [registered or certified mail] to all creditors of a decedent in
 this state who have filed a claim against the decedent's estate for
 a debt due to the creditor, a foreign executor or administrator of a
 person who was a nonresident at the time of death may maintain a
 suit in this state for the recovery of debts due to the decedent.
 SECTION 45.  Sections 51.052(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), and
 (g), 51.055(a), 51.056, 51.103(b), 56.002(b), 113.251(c), 202.051,
 202.203, 305.001, 305.002, 305.003, 305.051, 305.052, 305.053,
 305.055, 308.002(d), 308.051(a), 308.053(c) and (d), 308.054(a),
 356.654(b), 361.052(b), 362.005(b) and (c), 403.056(a),
 404.0035(a), 452.006(a), 501.003(b), 505.005(a), and 505.101(a),
 Estates Code, as amended by this Act, apply only to an action filed
 or proceeding commenced on or after the effective date of this Act.
 SECTION 46.  The amendments of this Act to Sections 101.052,
 202.005, 202.151, 356.105(a), 453.003(a), 453.006, and 453.007,
 Estates Code, are intended to clarify rather than change existing
 law.
 SECTION 47.  Section 113.251(c), Estates Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to multiple-party accounts created or
 existing on or after the effective date of this Act.
 SECTION 48.  Section 202.056, Estates Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to a proceeding to declare heirship
 commenced on or after the effective date of this Act. A proceeding
 to declare heirship commenced before that date is governed by the
 law in effect on the date the proceeding was commenced, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 49.  Sections 256.052(a) and 257.051(a), Estates
 Code, as amended by this Act, and Sections 258.002(d) and (e),
 Estates Code, as added by this Act, apply only to an application for
 the probate of a will filed on or after the effective date of this
 Act. An application for the probate of a will filed before that
 date is governed by the law in effect on the date the application
 was filed, and the former law is continued in effect for that
 purpose.
 SECTION 50.  Section 301.052(a), Estates Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to an application for letters of
 administration filed on or after the effective date of this Act. An
 application for letters of administration filed before the
 effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the
 date the application was filed, and the former law is continued in
 effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 51.  Section 308.051(a), Estates Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to an order admitting a will to probate
 issued on or after the effective date of this Act. An order
 admitting a will to probate issued before the effective date of this
 Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the order was
 issued, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 52.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.
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