By: Harris S.B. No. 252 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1-1 AN ACT 1-2 relating to notice of the appointment of a receiver in a suit for 1-3 dissolution of a marriage. 1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-5 SECTION 1. Section 6.502, Family Code, is amended to read as 1-6 follows: 1-7 Sec. 6.502. TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AND OTHER TEMPORARY ORDERS. 1-8 (a) While a suit for dissolution of a marriage is pending and on 1-9 the motion of a party or on the court's own motion after notice and 1-10 hearing, the court may render an appropriate order, including the 1-11 granting of a temporary injunction for the preservation of the 1-12 property and protection of the parties as deemed necessary and 1-13 equitable and including an order directed to one or both parties: 1-14 (1) requiring a sworn inventory and appraisement of 1-15 the real and personal property owned or claimed by the parties and 1-16 specifying the form, manner, and substance of the inventory and 1-17 appraisal and list of debts and liabilities; 1-18 (2) requiring payments to be made for the support of 1-19 either spouse; 1-20 (3) requiring the production of books, papers, 1-21 documents, and tangible things by a party; 1-22 (4) ordering payment of reasonable attorney's fees and 1-23 expenses; 1-24 (5) appointing a receiver for the preservation and 1-25 protection of the property of the parties; 2-1 (6) awarding one spouse exclusive occupancy of the 2-2 residence during the pendency of the case; 2-3 (7) prohibiting the parties, or either party, from 2-4 spending funds beyond an amount the court determines to be for 2-5 reasonable and necessary living expenses; 2-6 (8) awarding one spouse exclusive control of a party's 2-7 usual business or occupation; or 2-8 (9) prohibiting an act described by Section 6.501(a). 2-9 (b) Not later than the 30th day after the date a receiver is 2-10 appointed under Subsection (a)(5), the receiver shall give notice 2-11 of the appointment to each lienholder of any property under the 2-12 receiver's control. 2-13 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.