Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2582

Caption

Relating to a full-time, on-site property manager or security guard at certain housing facilities operated by public housing authorities.

Impact

The introduction of HB2582 could significantly change the operational framework of public housing authorities in Texas. By instituting a requirement for full-time staff, the bill aims to standardize safety protocols across public housing facilities. This is intended to not only enhance resident safety but also improve overall management efficiency within these facilities. Housing authorities may need to allocate additional resources to comply with this new mandate, potentially affecting their budgets and operational strategies.

Summary

House Bill 2582 mandates that public housing authorities are required to provide a full-time, on-site property manager or security guard at housing facilities that have more than 50 residents. This legislation aims to enhance the safety and management of public housing facilities, ensuring that these sites are adequately staffed with individuals capable of responding to emergencies effectively. The goal is to improve the living conditions for residents by ensuring immediate assistance is available in case of emergencies or management issues.

Contention

While the bill's supporters argue that having dedicated personnel on-site improves safety and response times, critics may raise concerns regarding the financial implications for public housing authorities. These authorities may face challenges in funding the required positions, which could lead to issues in budget allocations or resource constraints. Additionally, the effectiveness of such measures could be called into question if not adequately supported by training and resources for the property managers or security personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1108

Relating to a full-time, on-site property manager or security guard at certain housing facilities operated by public housing authorities.

TX HB4186

Relating to the provision of affordable housing by certain housing authorities for youth aging out of foster care.

TX SB2456

Relating to the provision of affordable housing by certain housing authorities for youth aging out of foster care.

TX HB1109

Relating to the provision of an emergency power source to residents of certain public housing facilities.

TX HB1523

Relating to the establishment of a program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and certain county housing authorities to incentivize landlords to accept tenants participating in the housing choice voucher program.

TX SB1278

Relating to certain public facilities used to provide affordable housing.

TX HB2625

Relating to the formation of a municipal housing authority asset commission by certain municipal housing authorities.

TX SB1130

Relating to the formation of a municipal housing authority asset commission by certain municipal housing authorities.

TX HB2071

Relating to certain public facilities, including public facilities used to provide affordable housing.

TX HB1110

Relating to the reimbursement of residents of public housing authorities for certain losses resulting from a disaster.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.