Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3950

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Caption

Relating to the provision of emergency services in the Williamson-Travis Counties Water Control and Improvement District No. 1F.

Impact

The legislative intent behind HB 3950 is to enhance the efficiency of emergency services provision within the specified district, particularly for municipalities with smaller populations (under 100,000). By allowing for disannexation from emergency services districts when a municipality assumes responsibility for fire services, the bill is set to improve resource allocation and administrative clarity. This change is especially relevant given the varied sizes and capacities of emergency services districts in handling population growth and service demands in urban and suburban areas.

Summary

House Bill 3950 aims to modify provisions related to emergency services in the Williamson-Travis Counties Water Control and Improvement District No. 1F. The bill introduces a new chapter that delineates the process by which a territory can be removed from an emergency services district, particularly when a partnership agreement with a municipality concerning fire-fighting services is established. The measure seeks to streamline the relationship between municipalities and emergency services districts in Texas, offering a clearer framework for disannexation procedures.

Contention

One notable point within the discussions surrounding the bill is the potential impact on existing emergency services coverage. Critics may argue that disannexation could lead to uneven service provision and complicate coordination among emergency services, particularly if neighboring municipalities do not establish such partnerships. Supporters, however, are likely to advocate for the autonomy of local governments to make decisions best suited to their populations and needs, highlighting the importance of local control in managing emergency services effectively.

Companion Bills

TX SB1479

Identical Relating to the provision of emergency services in the Williamson-Travis Counties Water Control and Improvement District No. 1F.

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