Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3773

Filed
3/5/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Walker County.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3773 will amend existing state property laws to facilitate the transfer and define the obligations of Walker County. The bill simplifies the process by explicitly stating that certain sections of the Natural Resources Code do not apply to this transfer. This allows the county more straightforward access to manage and implement the intended use of the property without the regulatory complexities that could arise under broader state laws.

Summary

House Bill 3773 focuses on the transfer of a specific tract of land, approximately 14.999 acres, from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Walker County. This transfer is designated for use as a justice center. The bill outlines conditions that restrict the property’s use and stipulates that if the county fails to use the property for the intended purpose within ten years, ownership will revert back to the state department. This clearly establishes a legal framework for the transfer and subsequent use of the property, aiming to facilitate a new justice center that is presumably needed in the community.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment among proponents of HB 3773 seems to be supportive, as the provision for the justice center aligns with community development and criminal justice improvements. The sentiment, however, may vary depending on the perspectives regarding the efficacy and necessity of constructing a new justice facility, especially concerning local needs and resource allocation. Thus, while the bill may have strong backing for its intentions, discussions around its implications could spark debate.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise centered on land use and local governance, particularly the condition that restricts the use of the property exclusively to a justice center. Some community members might question if this is the best use of the land or spark discussions about additional needs within Walker County that should be considered. Furthermore, the automatic reversion clause may also raise concerns regarding accountability in how the property is utilized post-transfer and whether this aligns with community values and needs.

Companion Bills

TX SB1879

Identical Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Walker County.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1879

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Walker County.

TX HB5290

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Transportation to the University of Houston.

TX SB2863

Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Transportation to the University of Houston.

TX HB3751

Relating to the transfer of certain real property from the Texas Department of Transportation to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

TX SB2719

Relating to the lease of certain state property from the Department of State Health Services to Travis County.

TX HB5141

Relating to the lease of certain state property from the Health and Human Services Commission to Travis County.

TX HB3937

Relating to the treatment of certain inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1078

Relating to certain searches of female inmates by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB3618

Relating to certain searches of female inmates by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB2085

Relating to the deadline for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to take custody of certain persons confined in a county jail.

Similar Bills

DE HB147

An Act To Amend Title 12, Title 18, Title 25, And Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Uniform Real Property Transfer On Death Act.

TX SB2139

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.

CA AB2658

Community property in trust.

CA AB1297

An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 2040 of the Family Code, relating to restraining orders.

CA SB592

Property tax: change in ownership: residential rental property.

MI HB4014

Property tax: assessments; transfer of ownership of certain real property to certain individuals; exempt from uncapping of taxable value upon transfer. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a).

MI SB0819

Property tax: assessments; inapplicability of pop-up to taxable value resulting from interspousal transfers of ownership interests in legal entities; clarify. Amends sec. 27a of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.27a).

IA SF408

A bill for an act relating to creation of transfer on death deeds and to disclaimers of an interest in real property, and including applicability provisions.