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TX SB2629
Bill
Status
5/19/2025
Primary Sponsor
Charles Creighton
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AI Summary
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Condominium unit owners' associations may hold association and board meetings by any method of communication, including electronic and telephonic means, under Section 6.002 of the Business Organizations Code
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Board meetings conducted electronically or telephonically cannot include votes on fines, damage assessments, architectural control appeal denials, or suspension of member rights until the affected member has opportunity to present their position in person
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Boards may act by unanimous written consent without a meeting, provided the action does not involve fines, damage assessments, or member rights suspensions, and the record is filed with meeting minutes
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Property owners' associations must allow owners to vote by at least one of three methods: absentee ballot, proxy, or electronic ballot (adding electronic ballot as a new option)
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Updates statutory references from outdated Texas Business Corporation Act and Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act citations to current Texas Corporation Law and Business Organizations Code; effective September 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Relating to organization of, meetings of, and voting by condominium unit owners' associations and property owners' associations.
Property Interests
Last Action
Effective on 9/1/25
5/19/2025