Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5501

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Caption

Relating to the definition of assistance organization in the disposal of surplus and salvage property of this state.

Impact

Should this bill pass, it will have implications on state laws governing the disposal of state-owned surplus and salvage property. It is anticipated that the revised definition and framework will help standardize how such property is managed across various state departments. This could lead to more streamlined operations, reducing unnecessary delays and ensuring that state resources are utilized effectively. Enhanced clarity around the definition of assistance organizations could also foster greater collaboration between state agencies and nonprofit or community organizations involved in surplus property management.

Summary

House Bill 5501 seeks to refine the definition of 'assistance organization' in the context of the disposal of surplus and salvage property owned by the state. The goal of this bill is to ensure that state agencies have a clear and consistent framework for identifying and engaging with organizations that assist in the management of surplus property. By clarifying the role of these assistance organizations, the bill aims to optimize the processes involved in property disposal, ultimately aiming for improved efficiency and accountability in how surplus assets are handled.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 5501 may involve the potential for differing interpretations of what constitutes an 'assistance organization.' Stakeholders, including various advocacy groups, might express concerns regarding how restricting or clearly defining these organizations could impact non-profits or entities that have traditionally engaged with state agencies. Ensuring inclusivity and a broad understanding of assistance roles will be crucial to mitigate any pushback from organizations that fear exclusion from the new framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3335

Relating to the authority of a county to dispose of surplus and salvage property to a civic or charitable organization.

TX SB1713

Relating to the authority of a county to dispose of surplus and salvage property to a civic or charitable organization.

TX HB2089

Relating to surpluses from the disposition of foreclosed property; and prescribing an effective date.

TX HB2088

Relating to surpluses from the disposition of foreclosed property; prescribing an effective date.

TX HB2096

Relating to surpluses from the disposition of foreclosed property; prescribing an effective date.

TX AB2726

School facilities: disposal of surplus technology property.

TX SB243

In disposition of Commonwealth surplus land, further providing for limited definitions, for annual property survey, for property disposition and for conditions upon conveyances; and making an editorial change.

TX SB1182

Relating to disposition of surplus real property of the Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Project.

TX S231

State Surplus Property/Third-Party Auctions

TX HB1103

Department of Transportation; modifying conditions for disposal of surplus property; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.