Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4156

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to creation of a school district by detachment of territory from an existing school district.

Impact

Significant procedural amendments are introduced with HB 4156, impacting current educational governance in Texas. The bill not only stipulates how a new district may be formed but also requires that an election be held to validate the detachment, ensuring a democratic process is followed. Additionally, the bill mandates that upon successful creation of a new district, a board of seven trustees will be appointed to oversee the governance of the new district until regular elections can be held. The allocation of existing debts and assets among the affected districts and the new entity is also addressed, clearly defining financial responsibilities post-detachment.

Summary

House Bill 4156 introduces a legislative framework for the creation of a new school district through the detachment of territory from an existing district. The bill outlines the procedural steps necessary for this process, beginning with the required petition that must be signed by at least 20% of registered voters in the area proposed for detachment. This petition must specify the metes and bounds of the territory intended for the new district, making transparency and community involvement key components in the initiation of the detachment process.

Contention

While the bill mainly focuses on the logistical framework for the creation of school districts, the potential for contention lies in how these changes could affect existing school systems. Critics may raise concerns about the reduction of resources or disruption of educational continuity for students caught in the overlap during the transition period. Furthermore, disagreements may emerge regarding the delineation of boundaries and equitable debt allocation, which could lead to disputes between neighboring districts and impact the stakeholders involved.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 13. Creation, Consolidation, And Abolition Of A District
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 105

Companion Bills

TX HB5089

Duplicate Relating to creation of a school district by detachment of territory from an existing school district.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5162

Relating to repealing the authority to create a school district by detachment of territory from an existing school district.

TX HB5089

Relating to creation of a school district by detachment of territory from an existing school district.

Similar Bills

TX HB2232

Relating to the operation, powers, and duties of ship channel districts.

TX SB1104

Relating to the operation, powers, and duties of ship channel districts.

TX HB5089

Relating to creation of a school district by detachment of territory from an existing school district.

TX HB44

Relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of territory in, certain school districts and the board of trustees of those districts.

TX HB106

Relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of territory in, certain school districts.

TX HB1547

Relating to the inclusion of territory of a municipality in a county assistance district.

TX HB681

Relating to the inclusion of territory of a municipality in a county assistance district.

TX HB1878

Relating to emergency service districts.