Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1130

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

Caption

Relating to an alternative dispute resolution procedure regarding certain matters under the public information law.

Impact

The implementation of SB1130 aims to enhance the transparency and accessibility of public information in Texas. By introducing a clear ADR process, the bill seeks to mitigate conflicts and promote a more cooperative relationship between requestors and governmental bodies. This mechanism is expected to streamline processes related to public information, potentially reducing the backlog of cases seen in administrative hearings related to access to information.

Summary

Senate Bill 1130 proposes the addition of Section 552.328 to the Government Code, which establishes an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism for disputes related to public information requests. The bill allows requestors to require governmental bodies to engage in ADR procedures if they disagree with the governmental body's response to their information requests. This process is designed to provide an efficient means for resolving disputes without resorting to litigation, thereby encouraging resolution within a structured framework.

Conclusion

The bill is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, and the State Office of Administrative Hearings is tasked with adopting the necessary rules by January 1, 2026. As such, stakeholders in both governmental and public sectors will need to prepare for the shifts in handling public information requests, navigating the new ADR system, and ensuring compliance with the updated laws.

Contention

Despite its intentions, there may be concerns regarding the effectiveness and accessibility of the ADR process. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups may argue that the bill does not go far enough in protecting the rights of requestors or providing adequate resources for effective dispute resolution. Additionally, there could be discussions around the potential for interpretation of the ADR procedures, as well as ensuring that all parties understand their rights and obligations under the new process.

Companion Bills

TX HB4987

Identical Relating to an alternative dispute resolution procedure regarding certain matters under the public information law.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4987

Relating to an alternative dispute resolution procedure regarding certain matters under the public information law.

TX HB1897

Relating To Condominium Alternative Dispute Resolution.

TX SB1039

Establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution

TX SB256

Establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution

TX SB986

Relating to procedures under the public information law, including expedited responses and charges for bad faith requests.

TX HB1123

Homeowners' Association Alternative Dispute Resolution

TX A08297

Establishes a pilot program to provide alternative dispute resolution and navigator services to litigants in child support matters in the family court under the auspices of the community dispute resolution center program.

TX S08374

Establishes a pilot program to provide alternative dispute resolution and navigator services to litigants in child support matters in the family court under the auspices of the community dispute resolution center program.

TX SB824

Relating to the public information law.

TX SB852

Relating to the public information law.

Similar Bills

TX HB4987

Relating to an alternative dispute resolution procedure regarding certain matters under the public information law.

TX SB986

Relating to procedures under the public information law, including expedited responses and charges for bad faith requests.

TX HB1435

Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information.

TX HB4218

Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law.

TX HB2248

Relating to the public information law.

TX SB2566

Relating to request for public information for legislative purposes; providing an administrative penalty.

TX SB2680

Relating to the public information law.

TX SB2557

Relating to preventing racial profiling and to video and audio equipment and recordings of certain law enforcement motor vehicle stops; authorizing a fee; creating a criminal offense.