Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2333

Filed
3/10/23  
Out of Senate Committee
4/19/23  
Voted on by Senate
4/20/23  
Out of House Committee
5/12/23  
Voted on by House
5/19/23  
Governor Action
6/18/23  

Caption

Relating to rules permitting service dogs in the Capitol.

Impact

The implementation of SB 2333 will refine state law by acknowledging the diverse roles that service dogs play outside of accompanying visually impaired individuals. By allowing service dogs trained for tasks such as seizure alerts or mobility assistance, it promotes a more inclusive environment within the Capitol. This change aims to align with modern understandings of service animals and disability rights, promoting legislative access for all individuals requiring assistance from service dogs.

Summary

Senate Bill 2333, relating to rules permitting service dogs in the Texas Capitol, proposes an update to existing regulations governing the presence of service animals within state government buildings. The current law restricts access to only seeing eye dogs, which limits the recognition of other types of service animals that assist individuals with various disabilities. SB2333 aims to amend this to recognize a broader range of service dogs, thereby enhancing accessibility for those in need of these support animals while visiting the Capitol.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 2333 appears largely positive, with support from advocates for disabled rights who view this update as a necessary enhancement of inclusion and accessibility. Committee members expressed appreciation for this much-needed update to the law. There were no significant objections or votes against the bill, indicating a consensus on the importance of ensuring access for all service animals, not just seeing eye dogs.

Contention

Notable points of contention were minimal as the discussions focused primarily on the need to modernize the language in the existing law. The main argument against the previous restriction was that it failed to represent the capabilities of various service animals. By updating the regulations to include all service dogs, SB 2333 highlights a shift towards greater empathy and recognition of the needs of individuals with differing disabilities.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 443. State Preservation Board
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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB171

State Capitol building; modernizing provisions relating to State Capitol Building, Capitol Grounds, and Governor's Mansion maintenance. Emergency.

TX HB608

Human Relations - Housing Discrimination - Service Dogs

TX SB535

Human Relations - Housing Discrimination - Service Dogs

TX SB2399

Public procurement bid requirements; exempt DFA for certain purchases of services at Capitol Building and historical properties.

TX HB958

Department of Information Technology Services; revise certain provisions relating to acquisition of technology services.

TX H0853

An act relating to permitting dogs in retail stores

TX HB2381

Relating to permitting a citizen of this state to vote in the election of a municipality in which the citizen does not reside

TX SB119

State capitol and capitol buildings; establishing requirements for the use of capitol property. Effective date.

TX HB2552

Dogs; hunting; rules; prohibition

TX SB565

State government; modifying various provisions related to the State Capitol. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.