Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1225

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

Caption

Relating to the establishment, operation, or change in use or capacity of certain community residential facilities or correctional or rehabilitation facilities.

Impact

The bill establishes stringent requirements for private vendors proposing to construct or modify correctional facilities close to residential areas, schools, parks, or places of worship. Specifically, it mandates written notices and an evaluation of community sentiments regarding the proposed actions. This marks a notable attempt to balance the operational needs of correctional facilities with the interests and safety of nearby communities. Such regulations can significantly impact how these facilities interact with and affect their surroundings, thus reinforcing local governance and community involvement.

Summary

House Bill 1225 aims to regulate the establishment, operation, and change in use or capacity of certain community residential and correctional or rehabilitation facilities in Texas. The bill amends existing statutes to enhance clarity and detail regarding notices required for proposed actions, specifically emphasizing the need for community support prior to such actions. This legislative effort is intended to foster greater transparency and ensure that community concerns are adequately considered before any developments related to these facilities take place.

Contention

One of the points of contention likely revolves around the potential limitations this bill places on private vendors and the operational capacities of local correctional facilities. Critics may argue that stringent notification and support requirements could hinder the establishment of necessary facilities that cater to rehabilitation and corrections within communities, potentially leading to increased operational costs or resistance from local governments. The necessity of determining community support poses a challenge in balancing public interests with the need for effective correctional systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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