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2025 State Legislation Thread

Shane Saum

Council Member
Dear Council,

As discussed at yesterday's City Council Meeting, this is the thread for us to discuss legislation that was passed by the Legislature this year that we think should be addressed either in our ordinances or in our procedures. Please list the bills and a short description of what the bill does and what you think we need to do to be compliant or to take advantage of any new laws. Remember last night's list was mostly just bills that were effective immediately. Here is TML's list of bills passed that impact cities during the 89th session: https://www.tml.org/1050/June-12-2025-Number-23#City_Bills

You can also use Texas Legislature Online to search these bills and review them for yourself. I suggest going to this page and in the top right corner, input the bill number (ex. SB 7) with the 89R selected. Then go to the Text tab and you can read the bill or the bill analysis. Read the last document at the bottom for the enrolled version. https://capitol.texas.gov/Search/BillSearch.aspx. There is a special session going on now (and possibly a couple to come), so we may see a few more bills that impact us.

We can then decide who, when and how we want to work on these changes.
 
Council,

Here is the working list of code, policy, and template updates that came out of our 7/24 discussion and Brad’s initial memo. Brad will confirm each item’s legal details so we can prepare the right ordinance language or policy change.

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Action

Topic

Statutory Reference

Notes

1

Ordinance

Home‑Based Businesses

HB2464

Bring local code into compliance. *Already pending with P&Z (recommendation required).

2

Ordinance

Consolidate Municipal Court Security & Technology Funds

HB1950

Merge dedicated funds under the new statute.

3

Ordinance

Amend §3.113 to recognize Certificate‑of‑Occupancy “acknowledgment” documents

HB4753

Update accepted CO documentation.

4

Resolution + Contract Addendum

Severance‑pay cap and posting requirement

HB762 / SB1494

Adopt now; effectiveSept12025. *Tiffany / HR is working on this.

5

Policy Memo

PIA confidentiality categories and cyber‑incident reporting clause

HB132 / HB5331

Incorporate into internal procedures.

6

Policy Memo

Annexation across railroad right‑of‑way

SB250

Outline process and legal rationale.

7

Policy Memo

Agricultural‑operations enforcement safe harbor

SB1035

Define enforcement limits. *Ch 14? If yes, P&Z recommendation required.

8

(Optional) Ordinance + IT Project

Electronic zoning‑notice portal

HB4506

Requires software procurement. *I think consensus is “No” to this.

9

Election‑order template update

Mandatory “THIS IS A TAX INCREASE.” statement

SB2786

Revise template language.

10

Personnel‑handbook update

First responder disease‑presumption window

HB331

Align with new presumptions. *Tiffany / HR is working on this.

Please review and advise:

  • Any corrections or additions—especially bills that take effect later this year or after the special sessions, pursuant to Shane’s post.
  • Whether any other legislation should move into this first batch.

Once Brad’s review is in, we can queue these items on an upcoming agenda and finish the ordinances, policies, and template changes quickly.

Thanks,

Paul
 
Here are some other bills I mentioned at the last council meeting for us to consider getting ahead of and drafting ordinances or updating policies for:

  • SB 710 Allows for Committee Discussion Boards for committees like P&Z, BoA etc.
  • SB 1173 - raises the local government competitive procurement thresholds from $50,000 to $100,000. Therefore, local governments will have more flexibility to pay for goods and services that are below $100,000. Sept 1.
  • HB 2844 - preempts a city, county, or public health district from requiring certain small-scale food businesses or their employees to obtain a permit or pay a permitting fee to operate a food service establishment, temporary food service establishment, retail food establishment, temporary retail food establishment, or retail food store if the business: (a) holds a permit issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for that purpose; or (b) is licensed as a food manufacturer;
  • preempt a city’s authority to prohibit or regulate mobile food vending in a manner that conflicts with state law; (The provisions described in Number 4, above, are effective September 1, 2025; the remaining provisions are effective July 1, 2026.)
  • SB 7 - Water Funding, a dedicated funding source, will be on the ballot. Texas Water Fund to be voted on and the New Water Supply Fund They did allow for more funds for funding existing infrastructure.
  • SB 2965 - prohibiting disannexation if the municipality cannot meet or exceed the services currently being provided in the district.
  • Not effective until later: S.B. 1106 (Parker/Harris) – Public Improvement Districts: requires a city to: (1) post a copy of a public improvement district (PID) service plan and certain other information on the city’s website within seven days of approving, amending, or updating the plan; (2) submit an assessment roll for each city PID to each appraisal district in which property subject to assessment is located within seven days of levying the assessment; and (3) post on its website certain information about city PIDs. (Effective January 1, 2026.)
 
Council,

Preface / Update: HR (Tiffany) confirmed she is handling specific Personnel Handbook items internally, and Shane added several bills we should get ahead of. The tables below adjust owners, effective dates, and which items belong on a Council agenda versus those staff can complete administratively. This does not reopen prior consensus; it clarifies scope and timing.

Owner / Status Grid

#

Item

Owner (Lead)

Support

Action Type

Statute

Target Meeting / Deadline

Status

Notes / Dependencies

1

Home Based Businesses ordinance

Legal / Planning

P&Z

Ordinance

HB 2464

First available meeting after P&Z

In progress

P&Z recommendation pending; bring code into compliance.

2

Consolidate Municipal Court Security & Technology Funds

Finance / Municipal Court

Legal

Ordinance

HB 1950

Next available meeting

Drafting

Verify chart of accounts; plan balance transfer memo.

3

§ 3.113 CO “acknowledgment” documents

Building / Legal

Clerk

Ordinance

HB 4753

Next available meeting

Drafting

Update accepted documents and posting equivalency.

4

Severance policy and contract addenda

Council / Legal

HR

Resolution + Contract Addenda

HB 762 / SB 1494

Adopt by Sept 1, 2025

Decision needed

HR handling handbook updates; Council still must adopt policy and update any contracts with severance.

5

PIA confidentiality and cyber incident clause

Clerk / Legal

IT / Purchasing

Policy memos + template updates

HB 132 / HB 5331

Within 30 days

In progress

Update PIA SOP; add vendor contract language stating DIR notice duties are not limited by contract.

6

Annexation across railroad right of way SOP

Legal / Planning

Clerk

Policy memo / SOP

SB 250

Next available meeting (receive and file)

To draft

Clarify voluntary annexation across contiguous railroad ROW without annexing the ROW.

7

Agricultural operations enforcement safe harbor

Legal / Code Enforcement

Planning

Policy memo / Code placement

SB 1035

Next available meeting

To draft

Place in nuisance/code enforcement chapter, not Chapter 14; avoids P&Z referral unless Council directs zoning placement.

8

Committee and board discussion boards (P&Z, BOA, etc.)

Council / Clerk

IT / Legal

Resolution (optional)

SB 710

Effective Sept 1, 2025

Policy choice

If approved, configure message board with one‑click access and archiving; designate staff monitor.

9

Purchasing threshold to $100,000

Finance / Purchasing

Legal

Ordinance / Policy update

SB 1173

Effective Sept 1, 2025

Review underway

Replace $50,000 references; align forms and training; confirm informal quote ranges.

10

Election order template language (“THIS IS A TAX INCREASE.”)

Clerk / Legal

Finance

Template update

SB 2786

Before next tax or bond election

In progress

Update resolution and ballot templates now.

11

First responder disease presumption

HR (Tiffany)

Legal

Handbook update

HB 331

Sept 1, 2025

In progress

HR‑led; no Council agenda needed per HR.

12

Code enforcement officer in training

HR (Tiffany)

Code Enforcement

Handbook / SOP

SB 1376

Sept 1, 2025

In progress

HR‑led; documents that an officer in training may operate unsupervised if no registered officer employed.

13

Severance (employee handbook portions)

HR (Tiffany)

Legal

Handbook update

HB 762 / SB 1494

Sept 1, 2025

In progress

Complements Council policy and contract updates (Item 4).

14

Texas Water Fund / New Water Supply Fund

Utilities / Engineering

Finance / Legal

Funding readiness

SB 7

Rolling; monitor TWDB rulemaking

Ongoing

Package shovel‑ready projects; bring items when programs/funds open.

15

PID transparency postings and assessment rolls

Clerk / Finance

Legal / IT

SOP + Website process

SB 1106

Go‑live Jan 1, 2026

Planning

Post PID service plans within 7 days; submit assessment rolls to appraisal district within 7 days.

16

Small scale food businesses and mobile vending

Legal / Code / Health

Clerk / Finance

Ordinance overhaul

HB 2844

Phase 1: Sept 1, 2025; Phase 2: July 1, 2026

Audit started

Align with DSHS framework; preemption limits local permits/fees; stage changes to meet both effective dates.
 
Thank you, Councilor Roberts, Councilor Saum, and HR Director Tiffany Sparks, for your diligent work in organizing this comprehensive and actionable response to the recent legislative changes. The clarity of the ownership table and the foresight to distinguish between Council-led items and administrative actions will allow us to stay ahead of the curve and maintain compliance while minimizing disruption. I especially appreciate the collaborative approach across departments and the early coordination with Legal, HR, and Planning to anticipate implementation timelines.
 
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