Bill Text: TX HB2584 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to indemnification and duties of real property appraisers under certain governmental contracts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-05-08 - Laid on the table subject to call [HB2584 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2584-Comm_Sub.html
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By: Paul | H.B. No. 2584 |
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relating to indemnification and duties of real property appraisers | ||
under certain governmental contracts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter Z, Chapter 271, Local Government | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 271.9041 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 271.9041. APPRAISAL SERVICE CONTRACTS; | ||
INDEMNIFICATION LIMITATIONS; DUTIES OF APPRAISER. (a) In this | ||
section, "governmental agency" has the meaning assigned by Section | ||
271.003. | ||
(b) This section applies only to a contract for appraisal | ||
services for real property entered into by a licensed appraiser and | ||
a governmental agency. | ||
(c) A provision of a contract for appraisal services, or a | ||
promise in connection with the contract, is void and unenforceable | ||
if the provision requires a licensed appraiser to indemnify or hold | ||
harmless a governmental agency against liability for damage, other | ||
than damage to the extent the damage is caused by or results from an | ||
act of: | ||
(1) negligence; | ||
(2) intentional tort; | ||
(3) intellectual property infringement; or | ||
(4) failure to pay: | ||
(A) a subcontractor or supplier committed by the | ||
appraiser or the appraiser's agent; | ||
(B) a consultant under contract; or | ||
(C) another person over which the appraiser | ||
exercises control. | ||
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (e)(2), a provision of | ||
a contract for appraisal services, or a promise in connection with | ||
the contract, is void and unenforceable if the provision requires a | ||
licensed appraiser to defend a person against a claim based wholly | ||
or partly on the negligence or fault of, or breach of contract by: | ||
(1) the governmental agency that is a party to the | ||
contract; | ||
(2) an employee or agent of the governmental agency; | ||
or | ||
(3) another person over which the governmental agency | ||
exercises control, other than the appraiser or an employee, agent, | ||
or consultant of the appraiser. | ||
(e) A contract for appraisal services may require: | ||
(1) the reimbursement of a governmental agency's | ||
reasonable attorney's fees in proportion to an appraiser's | ||
liability; and | ||
(2) an appraiser to name a governmental agency as an | ||
additional insured under the appraiser's general liability | ||
insurance policy and provide any defense provided by the policy. | ||
(f) A contract for appraisal services must require a | ||
licensed appraiser to perform services: | ||
(1) with the professional skill and care ordinarily | ||
provided by competent appraisers under the same or similar | ||
circumstances and professional license; and | ||
(2) as expeditiously as is prudent considering the | ||
ordinary professional skill and care of a competent appraiser. | ||
(g) A provision of a contract for appraisal services | ||
establishing a different standard of care than a standard described | ||
by Subsection (f) is void and unenforceable. If a contract contains | ||
a void and unenforceable provision described by this subsection, | ||
the standard of care described by Subsection (f) applies. | ||
(h) This section does not prohibit a governmental agency | ||
from including in and enforcing a provision in a contract for | ||
appraisal services that relates to the scope, fees, and schedule of | ||
a project in the contract. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 271.9041, Local Government Code, as | ||
added by this Act, applies only to a contract for appraisal services | ||
for which a request for proposals or a request for qualifications is | ||
first published or distributed on or after the effective date of | ||
this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |