By: Wentworth  S.B. No. 1634
         (In the Senate - Filed March 8, 2007; March 21, 2007, read
  first time and referred to Committee on Jurisprudence;
  April 12, 2007, reported favorably by the following vote:  Yeas 6,
  Nays 0; April 12, 2007, sent to printer.)
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to a court order for a land surveyor to cross land.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  The heading to Section 1071.358, Occupations
  Code, is amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 1071.358.  COURT ORDER FOR LICENSED STATE LAND SURVEYOR
  [PERMISSION] TO CROSS LAND.
         SECTION 2.  Subchapter H, Chapter 1071, Occupations Code, is
  amended by adding Section 1071.3585 to read as follows:
         Sec. 1071.3585.  COURT ORDER FOR REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL
  LAND SURVEYOR TO CROSS LAND.  (a)  A registered professional land
  surveyor engaged in surveying who is denied permission to cross
  land owned by a private party may seek a court order authorizing the
  surveyor to cross the land.
         (b)  A registered professional land surveyor may apply for an
  order under this section from the district court. Venue for the
  action is in the county in which the land is located.
         (c)  If the registered professional land surveyor holds
  office as a county surveyor and is engaged in surveying in the
  person's official capacity, the county attorney may apply for an
  order under this section.
         (d)  The court shall grant the order on proof that:
               (1)  the person is a registered professional land
  surveyor acting in the person's official capacity as a county
  surveyor; or
               (2)  the person is a registered professional land
  surveyor and the issuance of a court order authorizing the person to
  cross the land is in the public's best interest.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2007.
 
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