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HB 467

Relating to the procedure for the dissolution of the Cedar Creek Hospital District and the disposition of district money.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Keith Bell and 1 co-sponsor

Texas law authorizing Cedar Creek Hospital District's dissolution and directing disposition of its remaining assets and funds to specified entities or purposes.

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Bill Summary · HB 467

Legislative bill overview

HB 467 establishes the legal procedure for dissolving the Cedar Creek Hospital District in Texas and determines how remaining district assets and funds will be handled. The bill was signed into law in May 2025 and became effective immediately, allowing the district dissolution process to proceed.

Why is this important

Hospital districts are public entities that provide essential healthcare services to their communities, so their dissolution has significant implications for local healthcare access and funding. The law determines whether remaining funds go to successor healthcare entities, local governments, or other designated purposes, affecting both community health infrastructure and taxpayer interests in the Cedar Creek area.

Potential points of contention

  • Healthcare access: Whether dissolution ensures continued healthcare services for residents or creates gaps in local medical care availability
  • Asset distribution: How remaining district assets, property, and funds are allocated among potential recipients (successor entities, county governments, state funds, etc.)
  • Stakeholder representation: Whether affected parties (patients, employees, creditors, taxpayers) had adequate voice in the dissolution decision and terms

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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