LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 77th Regular Session
May 10, 2001
TO: Honorable James E. "Pete" Laney, Speaker of the House,
House of Representatives
FROM: John Keel, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB1833 by Giddings (Relating to local enforcement of
certain health and safety statutes and ordinances.), As
Passed 2nd House
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* No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. *
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Local Government Impact
The bill would give the chief executive officer of a municipality the
authority to access birth and death records if the information is to be
used to identify a property owner to whom the municipality is required to
give notice when enforcing a state statute or ordinance. The bill would
also allow a city to utilize personal delivery as a means of delivering
a notice and sets out specific requirements for due diligence in
determining the identity and address of property owners. Provisions of
the bill also set forth an alternative procedure that a city could adopt
for an administrative hearing for persons charged with violating an
ordinance.
Cities contacted indicated that there would be a cost only if they were
to adopt the alternative procedure for an administrative hearing, which
would be for a hearing officer and administrative duties. Otherwise, no
fiscal impact is anticipated.
Source Agencies: 501 Texas Department of Health, 304 Comptroller
of Public Accounts
LBB Staff: JK, DB, RM