Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB653

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Out of House Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to certain offenses regarding parking privileges of veterans with disabilities.

Impact

The bill establishes a structured penalty system for individuals found in violation of parking regulations associated with disabled parking spaces. Offenders may face fines ranging from $25 to $750 depending on the number of previous offenses. Furthermore, first-time offenders may have the option to have their charge dismissed if certain conditions are met, such as applying for a specialty license plate with the required symbol within six months of the offense. This change is expected to create a more equitable enforcement mechanism for protecting parking rights of disabled veterans.

Summary

Senate Bill 653, introduced by Senator Blanco, addresses certain offenses related to the parking privileges granted to veterans with disabilities. This bill aims to amend the Transportation Code, specifically adding provisions for individuals who utilize special disabled veteran license plates but do not display a disabled parking placard. The intention is to clarify and amend penalties associated with parking violations involving these special license plates, ensuring that veterans with disabilities retain access to the necessary parking spaces when required.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 653 appears positive among veterans' organizations and advocacy groups. Representatives from the Texas VFW and the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities have expressed their support for the bill, highlighting the importance of ensuring accessible parking options for veterans with mobility challenges. The sentiment suggests that the bill could help prevent the unintentional consequences that arose from previous legislation by ensuring that parking access remains available and is enforced fairly.

Contention

Despite wider support for SB 653, some contention may arise regarding how enforcement will be handled and the conditions for dismissing charges. Concerns could be raised about the clarity of the amendments and whether they are sufficiently protective of the rights of disabled veterans. However, the bill's supporters argue that these provisions are vital for safeguarding parking access and benefits that directly impact veterans as well as addressing issues that were not previously considered in past legislation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 681. Privileged Parking
    • Section: 011

Companion Bills

TX HB1633

Identical Relating to certain offenses regarding parking privileges of veterans with disabilities.

Similar Bills

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