Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2872

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

Caption

Relating to connection reservation contracts.

Impact

By requiring municipalities and special utility districts to notify parties of the impending expiration of their connection contracts 30 days in advance, the bill enhances transparency and allows individuals to plan adequately for future development needs. This requirement may significantly affect planning processes for local governments and utility providers, particularly in areas with fluctuating population growth or demand for services. Additionally, community stakeholders, including developers and residents, will have more predictable access to necessary utilities, which could encourage infrastructure investment.

Summary

Senate Bill 2872 focuses on the regulation of connection reservation contracts between individuals and municipalities or special utility districts in Texas. It specifically mandates that any such contract must contain an expiration date not to exceed ten years. The bill aims to establish clear standards regarding the reservation of utility connections, which are crucial for individual development projects, such as residential housing or commercial establishments. The measure is intended to provide greater clarity and fairness in the management of utility resources, ensuring that individuals are aware of the terms and limitations associated with their reserved connections.

Contention

Although the bill provides beneficial clarifications on connection agreements, it might encounter pushback from local utility districts concerned about the implications for local governance and operational flexibility. Stakeholders may argue that imposing a state-mandated time limitation might not consider local conditions adequately and could strip local governments of discretion in managing utility service demands. Discussions among legislators, local officials, and community representatives will likely be essential to address these operational concerns and ensure that the bill meets the needs of all stakeholders involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB44

Sales tax; extending sales tax exemption to contractors in connection to performance of a contract with a tax exempt entity. Effective date.

TX SB44

Sales tax; extending sales tax exemption to contractors in connection to performance of a contract with a tax exempt entity. Effective date.

TX HB2870

Relating to water breaks for construction employees of contractors contracting with a governmental entity; providing an administrative penalty.

TX SB553

Professions and Businesses; repeal Chapter 14, relating to electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low voltage contractors, and utility contractors and enact a new Chapter 14

TX AB1954

Municipal golf courses: reservations.

TX H5111

Public Water System Connections

TX SB357

Extend perfection deadline for certain Missouri River water reservations

TX S1138

Qualified Contractors

TX SB766

Relating to the correction of references to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.

TX HB05288

An Act Concerning Utility Connections For Accessory Dwelling Units.

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