Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB55

Caption

Relating to procedures for certain municipalities to adopt or amend a national model building code.

Impact

Under the revised procedures delineated in SB55, local governing bodies are required to conduct public hearings on proposed code adoptions or amendments. These hearings must take place no later than 14 days prior to any ordinance adoption, allowing for community input. Additionally, municipalities must publish a cost-benefit analysis at least 30 days prior to the hearing, which assesses the economic implications of the proposed changes to the building codes, including potential effects on tax revenue and growth in new development.

Summary

Senate Bill 55 aims to modify the procedures by which certain municipalities in Texas may adopt or amend national model building codes. Specifically, the bill targets municipalities with populations greater than 40,000. By setting this population threshold, the legislation intends to streamline the code adoption process, ensuring that localities with significant populations are engaged in informed decision-making regarding building practices within their jurisdictions.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB55 is the emphasis on public participation and transparency in the code adoption process. Supporters of the bill argue that requiring a public hearing and a comprehensive analysis ensures that decisions made will be in the best interest of the local economy and community safety. Opponents may contend that such requirements could introduce bureaucratic delays, impeding timely updates to building codes that are necessary for safety and compliance with the latest national standards.

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