Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5700

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

Caption

Relating to the board of directors, operations, and territory of the Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts local governance in Palo Pinto County by revising the structure and function of the water district's board of directors. It ensures that members of the board are elected from within the district, emphasizing accountability and representation in local water governance. Additionally, the bill introduces a provision for staggered terms for the board members, promoting continuity in leadership while allowing regular opportunities for electoral input from the community.

Summary

House Bill 5700 relates to the governance and operations of the Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1. The bill amends previous legislation regarding the water district, specifically aiming to facilitate the annexation of all territory in Palo Pinto County that is not already part of certain water control and improvement districts. It mandates an election to be held in May 2026 to address this annexation, thereby expanding the jurisdiction of the Water District.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the property transfer mandates outlined in the bill. The legislation stipulates that the Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1 must transfer certain properties, including vital infrastructure, to the City of Mineral Wells by January 1, 2026. This aspect of the bill could potentially spark discussions regarding the management of municipal resources and the responsibilities of the City in using those assets for the benefit of the district's residents. Opponents might argue about the implications of such a transfer on local control and resource allocation.

Final_note

Overall, HB5700 presents a comprehensive approach to reorganizing the governance of the Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District, aiming to improve local water management and enhance operational efficiency. Stakeholder reactions will likely hinge on the nuances of annexation and property management as outlined in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1952

Relating to the composition of county appraisal district boards of directors.

TX SB1503

Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a municipality.

TX HB4013

Relating to the composition of the board of directors of certain appraisal districts.

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 HB108

Watershed District Taxes And Directors

TX HB5701

Relating to the provision of water supply service by the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 140 to land located wholly or partly in the territory of another district.

TX SB3044

Relating to the composition of the board of directors and the powers of the Presidio County Underground Water Conservation District.

TX HB2068

Relating to the governance and territory of the Harris County Flood Control District.

TX HB602

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

Similar Bills

CA SB558

An act to amend Section 32499.

CA AB929

An act to amend Section 10721 of, and to amend, repeal, and add Sections 10726.

AZ SB1007

Sanitary districts; directors; payment

AZ SB1012

Sanitary districts; directors; payment

TX HB2014

Relating to the election of the board of directors of the Somervell County Hospital District.

HI HB920

Relating To The Hawaii Community Development Authority.

HI HB920

Relating To The Hawaii Community Development Authority.

TX HB4013

Relating to the composition of the board of directors of certain appraisal districts.