Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB410

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

Caption

Relating to the use of light-emitting diode (LED) light bulbs in state buildings.

Impact

If enacted, SB410 will significantly change how state buildings are illuminated, leading to a uniform standard for lighting that prioritizes energy efficiency. The bill is projected to decrease energy consumption in public facilities, ultimately contributing to a lower carbon footprint for state operations. Additionally, the requirement to use LED lighting could foster a broader market adoption of such technologies, influencing purchasing decisions in both public and private sectors.

Summary

SB410, titled 'Relating to the use of light-emitting diode (LED) light bulbs in state buildings', mandates that state agencies and institutions of higher education purchase LED light bulbs for use in state buildings, whenever compatible with existing fixtures. The bill aims to promote energy efficiency by encouraging the use of commercially available LED bulbs that offer the necessary light output while consuming the least amount of power. By adopting these energy-efficient technologies, the bill is expected to help reduce state energy costs and support sustainability initiatives.

Contention

While the bill presents clear advantages in energy savings and sustainability, there may be notable concerns among stakeholders regarding the upfront costs associated with replacing existing lighting systems. Some legislators may argue that the initial investment in LED technology could pose financial burdens on state agencies. However, proponents are likely to counter these arguments with data illustrating the long-term savings and benefits derived from reduced energy use and lower maintenance costs associated with LED lights.

Notable_points

An important aspect of SB410 is its provision allowing exceptions for using non-LED light bulbs when compatibility issues arise or when it is impractical to use LED bulbs. This flexibility aims to address potential concerns regarding the current technology's adaptability to existing infrastructure, ensuring that the transition to energy-efficient lighting does not compromise functionality in state buildings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3313

Relating to the use of certain lighting equipment on motorcycles and mopeds.

TX HB4503

Relating to the use of certain lighting equipment on motorcycles and mopeds.

TX SB859

Relating to the use of certain lighting equipment on motorcycles and mopeds.

TX SB1119

Relating to studies of buildings and facilities owned, leased, or otherwise occupied by this state.

TX HB3125

Relating to the use of certain lighting equipment on authorized emergency vehicles.

TX HB370

Relating to the regulation of outdoor lighting in certain counties.

TX SB553

Relating to dedication ceremonies for new state buildings.

TX SB226

Relating to the use of green stormwater infrastructure in new state buildings.

TX HB3635

Relating to the creation of the offense of smoking tobacco on the grounds of certain state buildings.

TX HB1586

Relating to dedication ceremonies for new state buildings.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.