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TX SB1106
Bill
Status
5/19/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tan Parker
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AI Summary
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Municipalities and counties must post public improvement district (PID) service plans on their official websites within 7 days of approving, amending, or updating the plan, including required property notice forms
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Governing bodies must submit PID assessment rolls to appraisal districts within 7 days of levying assessments, including total assessment amounts, annual assessment amounts, and periodic installment amounts for each parcel
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Updated assessment rolls must be submitted to appraisal districts within 7 days after any supplemental assessment, reassessment, or new assessment is made
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Assessment rolls submitted to appraisal districts must be in electronic format compatible with the property tax database system
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Appraisal district property tax databases must now include PID information for each property: district name, total assessment, annual assessment amount, and periodic installment amounts if applicable
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Takes effect January 1, 2026; passed Senate 30-0 on March 24, 2025, and House 136-0 on May 5, 2025
Legislative Description
Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.
Taxation
Last Action
Effective on 1/1/26
5/19/2025