Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3381

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Caption

Relating to prohibiting a person from simultaneously serving as the presiding officer of the board of a property owners' association and as the president of the board of a municipal utility district.

Impact

If enacted, HB3381 will amend existing laws by introducing disqualifications in leadership roles for individuals serving in these capacities. This will apply specifically to those elected or appointed after the effective date of the legislation, September 1, 2025. By enforcing this separation between the roles, the bill intends to minimize potential ethical dilemmas and ensure that decisions made by municipal utility districts are not unduly influenced by boards of property owners' associations.

Summary

House Bill 3381 seeks to establish a prohibition on a person simultaneously serving as both the presiding officer of a property owners' association and as the president of a municipal utility district. This legislation stems from concerns regarding conflicts of interest that may arise when individuals hold leadership positions in both types of organizations, potentially leading to decisions that favor one entity over the other. The bill aims to promote accountability and transparency in governance related to property management and municipal utility operations within Texas.

Contention

Considerations surrounding HB3381 may include debates over the extent of centralization of power in governance structures at the local level. While proponents argue that disallowing dual leadership protects the interests of communities by mitigating conflicts of interest, critics may raise concerns about limiting the flexibility and autonomy of individuals who have strong qualifications for both roles. There may also be implications for governance efficiency, particularly for small districts where finding qualified leadership may become more challenging, potentially leading to vacancies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1935

Relating to the composition and operation of a property owners' association board.

TX HB5555

Relating to municipal utility districts; limiting the rate of a tax.

TX HB1930

Relating to the qualifications for serving as a member of the board of directors of certain municipal utility districts.

TX SB1028

Relating to the qualifications for serving as a member of the board of directors of certain municipal utility districts.

TX SB521

Specialized Land Transactions; a residency requirement for board members and officers of condominium associations and property owners' associations; establish

TX HB2561

Relating to the meeting place of the board of a municipal utility district.

TX HB621

Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and speech of property owners or residents related to governmental officials or candidates for political office.

TX SB933

Relating to the location of meetings of the board of directors of a municipal utility district.

TX HB1087

Relating to the process for filling a vacancy on the board of certain property owners' associations.

TX HB918

Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and speech of property owners or residents.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.