Bill Text: TX SB867 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to comprehensive performance reviews of certain special districts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-05 - Referred to Intergovernmental Relations [SB867 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB867-Introduced.html
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By: Paxton | S.B. No. 867 |
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relating to comprehensive performance reviews of certain special | ||
districts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 1, Special District Local Laws Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 2 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 2. REVIEW OF CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS | ||
Sec. 2.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "special | ||
district" means a political subdivision of this state that has a | ||
limited geographic area, is created by local law or under general | ||
law for a special purpose, and is authorized to impose a tax, | ||
assessment, or fee. The term does not include a school district or | ||
junior college district. | ||
Sec. 2.002. COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW REQUIRED. At least once | ||
every three years, the governing body of a special district shall | ||
conduct a comprehensive review of the district under this chapter | ||
to determine whether the district should be continued or dissolved. | ||
Sec. 2.003. COMPREHENSIVE SELF-EVALUATION REPORT. (a) | ||
After conducting the review, the governing body must publish a | ||
written self-evaluation report not later than the 30th day before | ||
the date of the public hearing required by Section 2.005. | ||
(b) The self-evaluation report must include: | ||
(1) an identification of the statutory provision | ||
authorizing the special district; | ||
(2) an identification of the mission, goals, and | ||
objectives intended for the special district and an assessment of | ||
the extent to which the mission, goals, and objectives have been | ||
achieved, have failed to be achieved, or are continuing to be | ||
achieved; | ||
(3) an identification of the problem or need that the | ||
special district was created to address and an assessment of the | ||
extent to which the problem or need has been addressed, has failed | ||
to be addressed, or is continuing to be addressed; | ||
(4) an identification of the activities of the special | ||
district that overlap or duplicate those of other governmental | ||
entities; | ||
(5) an identification of each tax, assessment, fee, or | ||
penalty that the special district is authorized to impose or | ||
collect; | ||
(6) a statement of the revenue collected by the | ||
special district and an assessment of whether the revenue exceeds | ||
the amount needed to accomplish the mission, goals, and objectives | ||
of the district; | ||
(7) an identification of the special district's | ||
financial liabilities, including bonds and other obligations; and | ||
(8) a determination of whether the special district | ||
should be continued or dissolved. | ||
(c) The governing body must make the self-evaluation report | ||
available for inspection by any person. The governing body must | ||
take action to ensure that the self-evaluation report is posted | ||
continuously on the special district's Internet website. | ||
Sec. 2.004. NOTICE OF HEARING. (a) Not earlier than the | ||
30th day or later than the 15th day before the date of the hearing | ||
required by Section 2.005, the governing body of the special | ||
district must publish notice of the hearing in at least one | ||
newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the | ||
district is located and on the district's Internet website. The | ||
notice on the website must remain posted until the conclusion of the | ||
hearing. | ||
(b) The notice must contain a statement in the following | ||
form: | ||
"NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS THE CONTINUATION OF THE | ||
(INSERT NAME OF SPECIAL DISTRICT) | ||
"The (insert name of the district) was created in (insert | ||
year) to (insert purpose for district's creation). The district | ||
imposes a (insert type of tax, assessment, or fee, as appropriate, | ||
and the appropriate rate or amount). State law requires the | ||
district to hold a hearing at least every three years to determine | ||
whether the district should be continued or dissolved. The hearing | ||
will be held on (insert date) at (insert time) at (insert location). | ||
A copy of the district's self-evaluation report is available at | ||
(insert the physical address of the district's main office, or the | ||
physical address of the main office of another local political | ||
subdivision if the district does not maintain an office, and the | ||
district's website address where the self-evaluation report is | ||
posted)." | ||
Sec. 2.005. PUBLIC HEARING. (a) The governing body of a | ||
special district must conduct a public hearing at which persons | ||
interested in the continuation or dissolution of the district are | ||
given the opportunity to be heard. | ||
(b) At the conclusion of the hearing, the governing body | ||
must vote on the question of whether the special district should be | ||
continued or dissolved. If the governing body votes to dissolve the | ||
district, the governing body shall take action to dissolve the | ||
district. | ||
(c) Not later than the 10th day after the date of the public | ||
hearing, the governing body must post on the special district's | ||
Internet website: | ||
(1) the minutes of the hearing; | ||
(2) the estimated number of members of the public in | ||
attendance at the hearing; and | ||
(3) the number of witnesses testifying at the hearing. | ||
Sec. 2.006. INTERNET WEBSITE. A special district shall | ||
maintain an Internet website to comply with this chapter. | ||
SECTION 2. The governing body of a special district to which | ||
Chapter 2, Special District Local Laws Code, as added by this Act, | ||
applies must conclude the first comprehensive review cycle required | ||
by that chapter not later than September 1, 2014. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |