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SB 1460: Service of Process

GENERAL BILL by Rodriguez

Service of Process; Requiring the person in charge of a private mailbox, a virtual office, or an executive office or mini suite to confirm to a process server that the person to be served maintains a private mailbox, a virtual office, or an executive office or mini suite at that location; prohibiting such person in charge from refusing to verify if the person maintains a private mailbox, a virtual office, or an executive office or a mini suite; authorizing service of process on a registered agent, partner, or other specified person or entity if certain conditions exist; revising the hours during the day that the office of a registered agent of specified entities must be open to accept service of process, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2023
Last Action: 5/5/2023 Senate - Died in Judiciary
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Senate Committee References:
  1. Judiciary (JU)
  2. Governmental Oversight and Accountability (GO)
  3. Rules (RC)

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    3/2/2023 Senate • Filed
    3/9/2023 Senate • Referred to Judiciary; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Rules
    3/14/2023 Senate • Introduced
    5/5/2023 Senate • Died in Judiciary

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  • SB 1460, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/2/2023 at 12:16 PM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Citations - Statutes (5)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    48.031 Service of process generally; service of witness subpoenas. Page 2 (pdf)
    48.061 Service on partnerships and limited partnerships. Page 2 (pdf)
    48.091 Corporations; designation of registered agent and registered office. Page 3 (pdf)
    48.184 Service of process for removal of unknown parties in possession. Page 3 (pdf)
    1001.40 District school board to constitute a corporation. Page 4 (pdf)

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