Bill Text: TX HB106 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of territory in, certain school districts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-09 - Referred to Public Education [HB106 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB106-Introduced.html
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relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of | ||
territory in, certain school districts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 2, Education Code, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 14 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 14. CONSOLIDATION OF OR DETACHMENT AND ANNEXATION | ||
IN CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS | ||
Sec. 14.001. PURPOSE OF CHAPTER. (a) The purpose of this | ||
chapter is to provide for the creation of one independent school | ||
district in each county in this state, having boundaries | ||
coextensive with the boundaries of the county. | ||
(b) This chapter does not affect: | ||
(1) the ability of a school district to consolidate or | ||
detach and annex territory under Chapter 41; or | ||
(2) the power of the commissioner to order a | ||
consolidation or a detachment and annexation under Chapter 41. | ||
Sec. 14.002. NONAPPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. This chapter | ||
does not apply to: | ||
(1) a school district that, on the effective date of | ||
this chapter, has boundaries that are coextensive with those of a | ||
single county; or | ||
(2) a special-purpose school district under | ||
Subchapter H, Chapter 11. | ||
Sec. 14.003. CONSOLIDATION OF CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. | ||
Each school district that contains territory located in a single | ||
county shall enter into one or more consolidation agreements with | ||
each other school district located in the county. | ||
Sec. 14.004. DETACHMENT AND ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY OF | ||
CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. (a) Each school district that contains | ||
territory located in two or more counties shall enter into one or | ||
more agreements under which district territory in a county other | ||
than the county in which the largest part of the district's student | ||
population resides is detached from the district and annexed to a | ||
district in the county in which that territory is located. | ||
(b) After completing a detachment and annexation agreement | ||
as required by Subsection (a), the school district shall enter into | ||
one or more consolidation agreements as required by Section 14.003. | ||
Sec. 14.005. INITIATION OF PROCEDURE. A consolidation | ||
under Section 14.003 or a detachment and annexation under Section | ||
14.004 must be initiated by a resolution of the board of trustees of | ||
each school district involved in the procedure. | ||
Sec. 14.006. ELECTION NOT REQUIRED. An election is not | ||
required for a consolidation under Section 14.003 or a detachment | ||
and annexation under Section 14.004. | ||
Sec. 14.007. EFFECTIVE DATE OF TRANSFER. (a) A | ||
consolidation under Section 14.003 or a detachment and annexation | ||
under Section 14.004 must have an effective date not later than July | ||
1, 2016. | ||
(b) On the effective date of the transfer: | ||
(1) students residing in the transferred territory | ||
become residents of the receiving school district; | ||
(2) title to property allocated to the receiving | ||
district vests in the district; | ||
(3) the receiving district assumes any debt allocated | ||
to it; and | ||
(4) the receiving district assumes jurisdiction of the | ||
annexed territory for all other purposes. | ||
Sec. 14.008. TERMS OF AGREEMENT. An agreement under | ||
Section 14.003 or 14.004 must include, as appropriate: | ||
(1) a schedule for electing a board of trustees of the | ||
new school district; | ||
(2) provisions relating to the title to district | ||
property located in an area detached from one district and annexed | ||
to another; and | ||
(3) provisions relating to allocation of debt in | ||
connection with district property located in an area detached from | ||
one district and annexed to another. | ||
Sec. 14.009. STATUS OF RESULTING DISTRICT. A school | ||
district resulting from a consolidation or detachment and | ||
annexation under this chapter is an independent school district. | ||
Sec. 14.010. ABOLITION OF COUNTY SYSTEM. (a) On the | ||
effective date of an agreement under this chapter creating a school | ||
district that contains all the territory in a single county that has | ||
a county system operating under former Chapter 18 as provided by | ||
Section 11.301, the county system is abolished. | ||
(b) On the abolition of a county system under this section, | ||
all assets and liabilities of the system are transferred to the | ||
independent school district for the county. | ||
Sec. 14.011. ASSUMPTION OF DEBT. (a) A school district | ||
that assumes the indebtedness of another district under this | ||
chapter is not required to conduct an election on assumption of the | ||
indebtedness. Without an election, the school district assuming the | ||
indebtedness may impose and collect taxes necessary to pay | ||
principal and interest on the assumed debt so long as the debt is | ||
outstanding. | ||
(b) Without an election, a school district may issue | ||
refunding bonds for bonds of another district assumed under this | ||
chapter. | ||
Sec. 14.012. TAXING AUTHORITY TRANSFER. If all or part of | ||
the territory of a school district is annexed to another district, | ||
the receiving district may impose taxes at the rate established in | ||
accordance with law for the district as a whole and is not required | ||
to conduct an election for the purpose of taxing the territory | ||
received. | ||
Sec. 14.013. BOUNDARY CHANGES RESULTING IN APPRAISAL | ||
DISTRICT CHANGES. (a) This section applies if all or part of | ||
territory annexed to a school district is in an appraisal district | ||
in which the receiving district does not participate. | ||
(b) For the tax year in which the annexation is effective, | ||
the receiving district may impose taxes on the basis of: | ||
(1) the valuation arrived at by the appraisal district | ||
in which the territory is located before the annexation; or | ||
(2) the valuation arrived at by a reappraisal | ||
requested by the receiving district, and conducted by the appraisal | ||
district in which the receiving district participates, in the | ||
manner prescribed by Section 25.18(c), Tax Code. | ||
Sec. 14.014. ACTION BY COMMISSIONER. (a) If a school | ||
district required to enter into a consolidation agreement or | ||
detachment and annexation agreement under this chapter fails to do | ||
so before May 1, 2016, the commissioner shall enter an order | ||
consolidating the school district with another district or | ||
detaching territory from the district and annexing the territory to | ||
another district so that each county contains: | ||
(1) a single independent school district; or | ||
(2) a single independent school district and one or | ||
more special-purpose school districts under Subchapter H, Chapter | ||
11. | ||
(b) An order under this section may contain any appropriate | ||
provision that may be contained in an agreement under Section | ||
14.008. | ||
Sec. 14.015. EXPIRATION. This chapter expires September 1, | ||
2016. | ||
SECTION 2. Effective September 1, 2016, Section 11.301(a), | ||
Education Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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former Chapter 17, [ |
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continue to operate under the applicable chapter as that chapter | ||
existed on that date and under state law generally applicable to | ||
school districts that does not conflict with that chapter. | ||
SECTION 3. Effective September 1, 2016, Section 11.302, | ||
Education Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 11.302. PUBLIC INFORMATION. The governing body of a | ||
school district [ |
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shall make available to the public for inspection and copying | ||
during regular operating hours a copy of the provisions under which | ||
the district [ |
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type of district [ |
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SECTION 4. Section 11.354, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 11.354. ABOLITION OF SPECIAL-PURPOSE DISTRICT. (a) On | ||
the written request signed by a majority of the board of trustees of | ||
a military reservation school district, the State Board of | ||
Education may abolish the district. The State Board of Education | ||
shall give written notice to the board of trustees requesting | ||
abolition. | ||
(b) Each commissioners court shall annex the territory of | ||
the abolished military reservation school district in its county to | ||
a contiguous school district in the county. | ||
(c) Title to the real property of the abolished military | ||
reservation school district vests in the district to which the | ||
property is annexed. | ||
(d) The school district to which territory from the | ||
abolished district is annexed assumes and is liable for the | ||
indebtedness of the abolished district. | ||
(e) A creditor of an abolished military reservation school | ||
district must file the creditor's claim against the district with | ||
the commissioners court not later than the 60th day after the | ||
effective date on which the military reservation school district is | ||
abolished and, if the claim is not allowed, may maintain suit | ||
against the abolished military reservation school district as such. | ||
Suit must be brought not later than the first anniversary of the | ||
date on which the claim is disallowed. Process in a suit, if | ||
necessary, may be served on the county judge of each county in which | ||
the district was located. The commissioners court shall defend any | ||
suit against an abolished military reservation school district but | ||
may settle the litigation as the commissioners court considers | ||
advisable. This section does not waive any defense available to the | ||
abolished district. [ |
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SECTION 5. Section 12.029, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec.ꀒ.029. STATUS OF DISTRICT IN CASE OF ANNEXATION OR | ||
CONSOLIDATION. (a) If a school district is annexed to another | ||
district under Chapter 14 [ |
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home-rule school district status, the status, as a home-rule or | ||
other type of school district, of the receiving district is the | ||
status for both districts following annexation. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subchapter H, Chapter 41, if two | ||
or more school districts having different status, one of which is | ||
home-rule school district status, consolidate into a single | ||
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is the status of the district with the greatest enrollment. [ |
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SECTION 6. Section 39.102(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) If a school district does not satisfy the accreditation | ||
criteria under Section 39.052, the academic performance standards | ||
under Section 39.053 or 39.054, or any financial accountability | ||
standard as determined by commissioner rule, the commissioner shall | ||
take any of the following actions to the extent the commissioner | ||
determines necessary: | ||
(1) issue public notice of the deficiency to the board | ||
of trustees; | ||
(2) order a hearing conducted by the board of trustees | ||
of the district for the purpose of notifying the public of the | ||
insufficient performance, the improvements in performance expected | ||
by the agency, and the interventions and sanctions that may be | ||
imposed under this section if the performance does not improve; | ||
(3) order the preparation of a student achievement | ||
improvement plan that addresses each student achievement indicator | ||
under Section 39.053(c) for which the district's performance is | ||
insufficient, the submission of the plan to the commissioner for | ||
approval, and implementation of the plan; | ||
(4) order a hearing to be held before the commissioner | ||
or the commissioner's designee at which the president of the board | ||
of trustees of the district and the superintendent shall appear and | ||
explain the district's low performance, lack of improvement, and | ||
plans for improvement; | ||
(5) arrange an on-site investigation of the district; | ||
(6) appoint an agency monitor to participate in and | ||
report to the agency on the activities of the board of trustees or | ||
the superintendent; | ||
(7) appoint a conservator to oversee the operations of | ||
the district; | ||
(8) appoint a management team to direct the operations | ||
of the district in areas of insufficient performance or require the | ||
district to obtain certain services under a contract with another | ||
person; | ||
(9) if a district has a current accreditation status | ||
of accredited-warned or accredited-probation, fails to satisfy any | ||
standard under Section 39.054(e), or fails to satisfy financial | ||
accountability standards as determined by commissioner rule, | ||
appoint a board of managers to exercise the powers and duties of the | ||
board of trustees; | ||
(10) if for two consecutive school years, including | ||
the current school year, a district has received an accreditation | ||
status of accredited-warned or accredited-probation, has failed to | ||
satisfy any standard under Section 39.054(e), or has failed to | ||
satisfy financial accountability standards as determined by | ||
commissioner rule, revoke the district's accreditation and,[ |
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or open-enrollment charter school, order closure of all programs | ||
operated under the district's or school's charter; or | ||
(11) if a district has failed to satisfy any standard | ||
under Section 39.054(e) due to the district's dropout rates, impose | ||
sanctions designed to improve high school completion rates, | ||
including: | ||
(A) ordering the development of a dropout | ||
prevention plan for approval by the commissioner; | ||
(B) restructuring the district or appropriate | ||
school campuses to improve identification of and service to | ||
students who are at risk of dropping out of school, as defined by | ||
Section 29.081; | ||
(C) ordering lower student-to-counselor ratios | ||
on school campuses with high dropout rates; and | ||
(D) ordering the use of any other intervention | ||
strategy effective in reducing dropout rates, including mentor | ||
programs and flexible class scheduling. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 41.032, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 41.032. CONSOLIDATION AGREEMENT [ |
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agreement among the consolidating districts [ |
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requirements of this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 41.033(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) The agreement among the consolidating districts may | ||
include a governance plan designed to preserve community-based and | ||
site-based decision making within the consolidated district, | ||
including the delegation of specific powers of the governing board | ||
of the district other than the power to impose [ |
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agreement may include: | ||
(1) an effective date that is not more than one year | ||
after the date of the consolidation election; | ||
(2) a schedule to elect the board of trustees of the | ||
consolidated district before or after the effective date of | ||
consolidation; | ||
(3) a requirement that the consolidated district | ||
educate particular grades within the boundaries of a district being | ||
consolidated; | ||
(4) a requirement that the consolidated district | ||
maintain a specific campus in operation; | ||
(5) a provision stating that if the votes cast in some | ||
districts, but not all districts, show a majority voting in favor of | ||
the consolidation, the districts receiving a favorable vote may | ||
consolidate; | ||
(6) a provision stating that a majority of the votes | ||
cast in each district must be in favor of consolidation for there to | ||
be a consolidation; or | ||
(7) any other provision consistent with state and | ||
federal law [ |
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SECTION 9. Subchapter B, Chapter 41, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 41.0331 and 41.0332 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 41.0331. ELECTION. (a) Each board of trustees of a | ||
school district that proposes to consolidate under this subchapter | ||
shall: | ||
(1) issue an order for an election to be held on the | ||
same day in each district included in the proposed consolidated | ||
district; and | ||
(2) give notice of the election. | ||
(b) The ballot in the election shall be printed to permit | ||
voting for or against the proposition: "Consolidation of (names of | ||
school districts) into a single school district." | ||
(c) Each board of trustees shall canvass the returns of the | ||
election in its district and shall publish the results separately | ||
for each district. | ||
(d) If the votes cast in all districts show a majority in | ||
each district voting in favor of the consolidation, the boards of | ||
trustees shall declare the districts consolidated. | ||
Sec. 41.0332. TITLE TO PROPERTY; ASSUMPTION OF DEBT. Title | ||
to all property of the consolidating districts vests in the | ||
consolidated district, and the consolidated district assumes and is | ||
liable for the outstanding indebtedness of the consolidating | ||
districts. | ||
SECTION 10. Section 41.064, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 41.064. ALLOCATION OF INDEBTEDNESS. (a) The | ||
annexation agreement may allocate to the receiving district any | ||
portion of the indebtedness of the district from which the | ||
territory is detached, and the receiving district assumes and is | ||
liable for the allocated indebtedness. | ||
(b) A school district that assumes the indebtedness of | ||
another district under this subchapter is not required to conduct | ||
an election on assumption of the indebtedness. Without an election, | ||
the school district assuming the indebtedness may impose and | ||
collect taxes necessary to pay principal and interest on the | ||
assumed debt so long as the debt is outstanding. | ||
(c) Without an election, a school district may issue | ||
refunding bonds for bonds of another district assumed under this | ||
subchapter. | ||
SECTION 11. Subchapter C, Chapter 41, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 41.066 and 41.067 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 41.066. TRANSFER. On the effective date of the | ||
transfer of territory under this subchapter: | ||
(1) students residing in the transferred territory | ||
become residents of the receiving school district; | ||
(2) title to property allocated to the receiving | ||
district vests in the district; | ||
(3) the receiving district assumes any debt allocated | ||
to it; and | ||
(4) the receiving district assumes jurisdiction of the | ||
annexed territory for all other purposes. | ||
Sec. 41.067. TAXING AUTHORITY TRANSFER. The receiving | ||
district may impose taxes at the rate established in accordance | ||
with law for the district as a whole and is not required to conduct | ||
an election for the purpose of taxing the territory received. | ||
SECTION 12. Section 41.096(a), Education Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) After first executing an agreement under this section, | ||
the board of trustees shall order and conduct an election[ |
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approval of the agreement. | ||
SECTION 13. Section 41.122(a), Education Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) After first executing an agreement under this | ||
subchapter other than an agreement under Section 41.125, the board | ||
of trustees of the district that will be educating nonresident | ||
students shall order and conduct an election[ |
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the agreement. | ||
SECTION 14. The following provisions of the Education Code | ||
are repealed: | ||
(1) Chapter 13; and | ||
(2) Sections 41.007, 41.034(b) and (c), 41.062, and | ||
41.253(d). | ||
SECTION 15. Effective September 1, 2016, Section 11.303, | ||
Education Code, is repealed. | ||
SECTION 16. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, 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, 2011, except as otherwise provided by this Act. |