Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5245

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

Caption

Relating to the acquisition of real property by a private entity with eminent domain authority.

Impact

The legislation is designed to enhance transparency in the eminent domain process, particularly for residents who may be affected by electric transmission line projects or pipeline constructions. By mandating the delivery of detailed information prior to an offer, the bill seeks to balance the power dynamics between private entities and individual property owners, helping ensure that the latter are not coerced into agreements without understanding their rights or the implications of such agreements. The provisions aim to uphold public trust and minimize disputes related to property acquisitions, particularly in concern to damages to remaining properties post-acquisition.

Summary

House Bill 5245 focuses on regulating the acquisition of real property by private entities endowed with eminent domain authority. The bill aims to ensure that property owners are adequately informed about the terms of acquisition before any formal offers are made. This includes providing initial offers that are equitable and based on fair market appraisals, along with the right for property owners to negotiate the terms of the easements or sales given the property rights involved. It sets forth specific requirements such as holding public meetings where property owners can receive information and ask questions about the acquisition process, the nature of the project, and their rights.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 5245 involves the balance between the rights of property owners and the needs of private entities carrying out projects deemed necessary for public utility. Stakeholders who oppose the bill may argue that the stringent requirements could slow down essential projects, impede economic development, and make acquiring necessary land for public projects more cumbersome. Conversely, advocates for stricter controls assert that these measures are essential to protect property owner rights, thus ensuring a fair and just procedure in eminent domain situations.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Property Code

  • Chapter 21. Eminent Domain
    • Section: 0113
    • Section: 0114
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB2730

Relating to the acquisition of real property by an entity with eminent domain authority and the regulation of easement or right-of-way agents.

TX SB986

Relating to the acquisition of real property by an entity with eminent domain authority.

TX SB421

Relating to the acquisition of real property by an entity with eminent domain authority.

TX HB901

Relating to the acquisition of real property by an entity with eminent domain authority.

TX HB991

Relating to the acquisition of real property by an entity with eminent domain authority.

TX HB1211

Relating to the acquisition of, and the construction of improvements to, real property.

TX HB448

Relating to the provision of certain eminent domain information to property owners through a landowner's bill of rights.

TX HB2684

Relating to the acquisition of property by an entity with eminent domain authority; waiving certain sovereign and governmental immunity.