Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4881

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

Caption

Relating to the authority of the Texas Military Department to negotiate the release of a reversionary interest and certain other interests of the state in certain property in Palo Pinto County owned by the Palo Pinto County Livestock Association.

Impact

The passage of HB 4881 could significantly alter the management and ownership structure regarding state interests in property in Palo Pinto County. By allowing the Texas Military Department to negotiate these interests, the bill could facilitate a more streamlined process for local entities to manage and utilize properties that may have previously had state restrictions. This is particularly relevant for the Palo Pinto County Livestock Association, which may benefit from enhanced autonomy over the property in question, paving the way for expanded activities or developments related to livestock and agriculture.

Summary

House Bill 4881 relates to the authority granted to the Texas Military Department concerning specific state property situated in Palo Pinto County, which is currently owned by the Palo Pinto County Livestock Association. The bill outlines the process for the Texas Military Department to negotiate the release of the state's reversionary interest in this property. The negotiation involves determining the fair market value of both the property and any structures located on it as per historical legislation, specifically Senate Bill 197 from 1953. This identification of value is a prerequisite for the negotiation of releasing state interest in said property.

Contention

While the bill seeks to clarify and streamline the authority regarding property negotiations, it may raise questions about the oversight and valuation process established by the Texas Military Department. Critics could argue that such authority should undergo additional scrutiny to ensure equitable valuation and consideration for the state's interests. Additionally, the mechanics of how the fair market value is determined—whether through independent appraisal or alternative means—could lead to disputes, especially concerning the historical value attributed to the property since its original transfer.

Companion Bills

TX SB2139

Identical Relating to the authority of the Texas Military Department to negotiate the release of a reversionary interest and certain other interests of the state in certain property in Palo Pinto County owned by the Palo Pinto County Livestock Association.

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