HBA-NLM H.B. 1539 76(R) BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 1539 By: Pitts Land & Resource Management 3/3/1999 Introduced BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Following the federal government's cancellation of the Superconducting Super Collider project, the General Land Office (GLO), on behalf of the state, sold more than $10 million in real property to third parties. Legislation passed by the 75th Legislature, and codified in Section 31.309 (Preference Right to Purchase Certain Land), Natural Resources Code, created a preference right for certain previous owners of the real property to repurchase the property before it was offered to third parties by the state. GLO promulgated rules regarding the proper way to notice and exercise these preference rights. H.B. 1539 validates all conveyances of land subject to a Section 31.309 preference right, provided that the conveyance takes place before the effective date of this Act. This bill also specifies that the validation will not affect a conveyance that is the subject of a suit filed before the effective date of this Act. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution. SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS SECTION 1. VALIDATION OF CONVEYANCE OF LAND USED FOR SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER RESEARCH FACILITY. Validates a conveyance of land that occurred before the effective date of the Act, as of the date it occurred, which is subject to a preference right described by Section 31.309 (Preference Right to Purchase Certain Land), Natural Resources Code. _Section 31.309 states that a person or the person's heirs who conveyed land to the state for use by the superconducting super collider research facility has a preference right to purchase the same tract of land that is offered for sale by the state to any other person. A person who has a preference right under this section must pay at least the fair market value for the land as determined by an appraisal conducted by the land office. Provides that the right, title, and interest to the land is relinquished, confirmed, and granted to the purchaser under the conveyance instrument subject only to the conditions, limitations, and restrictions described and imposed by the conveyance instrument. SECTION 2. EFFECT ON LITIGATION. Provides that if the validity of a conveyance is the subject of a suit filed before the effective date of this Act and the conveyance is ultimately determined invalid by a court, this Act does not validate that conveyance. SECTION 3. Emergency clause. Effective date: upon passage.