Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3331 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 04/21/2023

                    88R12881 EAS-D
 By: Thimesch, Leach, Johnson of Dallas, H.B. No. 3331
 Vasut, Flores, et al.


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a convicted felon serving as executor of a decedent's
 estate in certain circumstances.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 304.003, Estates Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 304.003.  PERSONS DISQUALIFIED TO SERVE AS EXECUTOR OR
 ADMINISTRATOR.  (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b), a [A]
 person is not qualified to serve as an executor or administrator if
 the person is:
 (1)  incapacitated;
 (2)  a felon convicted under the laws of the United
 States or of any state of the United States unless, in accordance
 with law, the person has been pardoned or has had the person's civil
 rights restored;
 (3)  a nonresident of this state who:
 (A)  is a natural person or corporation; and
 (B)  has not:
 (i)  appointed a resident agent to accept
 service of process in all actions or proceedings with respect to the
 estate; or
 (ii)  had that appointment filed with the
 court;
 (4)  a corporation not authorized to act as a fiduciary
 in this state; or
 (5)  a person whom the court finds unsuitable.
 (b)  A person described by Subsection (a)(2) is not
 disqualified from serving as an executor of a decedent's estate
 under Subsection (a)(2) if:
 (1)  the person is named as executor in the decedent's
 will;
 (2)  the person is otherwise qualified to serve as an
 executor; and
 (3)  the court approves the person serving as an
 executor.
 SECTION 2.  The changes in law made by this Act to Section
 304.003, Estates Code, apply only to the estate of a decedent who
 dies on or after the effective date of this Act.  The estate of a
 decedent who dies before the effective date of this Act is governed
 by the law in effect on the date of the decedent's death, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.