Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB677

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to requiring solar panels to be offered by certain builders of new homes.

Impact

The implementation of SB677 will lead to significant changes in the construction practices of new residential developments across Texas. As more builders incorporate solar panel options into their offerings, it is expected to not only promote the utilization of renewable energy sources but also potentially lower the future energy costs for homeowners. The provision encouraging solar energy device installations aligns with broader state and national goals aimed at reducing carbon footprints and enhancing energy independence.

Summary

Senate Bill 677 mandates that builders of new homes in subdivisions with more than 50 lots must offer the option to install solar panels as part of their home construction contracts. The bill establishes regulations requiring builders to provide information and the opportunity for homebuyers to integrate solar energy devices into their properties. This legislation reflects Texas's growing commitment to renewable energy solutions and the importance of sustainable building practices in the residential sector.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB677 reveals a divide among stakeholders regarding the feasibility and economic implications of the mandate. Proponents of the bill argue that offering solar panels as an option is a proactive measure that supports environmental sustainability and reduces reliance on conventional energy sources. Critics, however, raise concerns about potential increased costs for homebuyers, the burden on builders to comply with new regulations, and the adequacy of incentives to encourage widespread adoption. Balancing these perspectives will be crucial for the successful implementation of the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2250

Relating to the execution of a certificate of completion and to imposing certain requirements under a retail installment contract for the purchase of solar panels.

TX SB238

Relating to the installment of electric school buses and solar panels in Texas public schools.

TX HB4370

Relating to the abolishment of the State Energy Conservation Office and the transfer of its functions to the comptroller.

TX SB1955

Relating to the regulation of industrial housing and buildings.

TX SB1828

Relating to the procurement by local governments of energy savings performance contracts for certain conservation measures; creating criminal offenses; authorizing a fee.

TX HB3892

Relating to the regulation and industrial Housing and buildings.

TX HB826

Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.

TX SB1221

Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.

TX HB3422

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

TX SB1768

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.