Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB912

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the licensing and regulation of providers of driver and traffic safety education.

Impact

The passage of HB 912 is intended to have a significant impact on how driver education schools operate and how they are regulated. With stricter requirements for course providers—such as ensuring courses are offered by reputable schools that employ adequately qualified instructors—the state is aiming to elevate educational standards within the driver education landscape. Additionally, the bill mandates proper record-keeping and compliance with local, state, and federal laws, which can lead to higher accountability in the industry.

Summary

House Bill 912 focuses on the licensing and regulation of driver and traffic safety education providers in Texas. The bill proposes amendments to existing education code sections that govern driver education courses, such as certifying completion and issuing driver education certificates. It aims to ensure that courses meet certain quality standards and that providers are held accountable for the materials and training they offer. This initiative is seen as an effort to enhance the effectiveness of driving education in improving safety on Texas roads.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HB 912 appears to be supportive, primarily from legislators advocating for improved road safety and driver competency. Proponents believe that these changes will enhance the quality and reliability of driver education programs statewide, potentially reducing traffic incidents and improving public safety. However, there may be concerns raised by some stakeholders regarding the potential administrative burden the new regulations could impose on smaller driving schools or educational providers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 912 include the concern over whether the new regulations may create barriers for smaller, potentially local driving schools. Critics argue that the implementation of strict regulations and licensing requirements may disproportionately impact these establishments, pushing them out of a competitive market. Furthermore, the requirement for course providers to maintain thorough compliance records raises questions about the feasibility and practicality for all stakeholders involved.

Companion Bills

TX SB848

Similar Relating to the licensing and regulation of providers of driver and traffic safety education.

Previously Filed As

TX SB478

Relating to the administration of the motorcycle operator training and safety program and requirements for the issuance of certain driver's licenses and commercial driver's licenses; requiring an occupational license; authorizing a fee.

TX HB3645

Relating to requirements for the issuance of certain driver's licenses and commercial driver's licenses.

TX SB2304

Relating to the regulation of driver education courses and driving safety courses and the provision of information regarding the Texas Driving with Disability Program to certain public school students.

TX HB3772

Relating to combating human trafficking by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

TX HB4071

Relating to the licensing and regulation of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX SB1980

Relating to the creation of a Texas conditional driver's permit, provisional Texas conditional driver's permit, and Texas conditional learner's permit; authorizing fees; creating an offense.

TX HB1869

Relating to the creation of a Texas conditional driver's permit, provisional Texas conditional driver's permit, and Texas conditional learner permit; authorizing a fee.

TX HB1188

Relating to the creation of a Texas conditional driver's permit, provisional Texas conditional driver's permit, and Texas conditional learner permit; authorizing a fee.

TX HB667

Relating to the licensing and regulation of music therapists; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.

TX HB3890

Relating to the regulation and voluntary licensing of reroofing contractors by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; providing administrative and civil penalties; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.