Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1786

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
3/30/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to notice of proposed increases in fees charged by the Parks and Wildlife Department for certain permits.

Impact

The proposed legislation affects the Parks and Wildlife Code and aims to amend existing protocols concerning fee increases for various permits. The requirement for a 90-day notice aligns with contemporary principles of governance, emphasizing the importance of informed stakeholder engagement in the legislative process. Additionally, it is intended to minimize unexpected financial burdens on individuals or businesses reliant on these permits, thereby promoting fairness within the regulatory framework of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

Summary

House Bill 1786 introduces a notification requirement from the Parks and Wildlife Department regarding proposed fee increases for certain permits. Specifically, it mandates that written notice be provided to permit holders at least 90 days prior to any proposed fee increase that is three times the current fee for that permit type. This change aims to enhance communication and transparency between the department and permit holders, allowing them sufficient time to prepare for any financial impact due to increased fees.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves to increase transparency, it may also be a topic of contention regarding the practicality of its implementation. Concerns could arise from the department regarding the feasibility of meeting such notice requirements, especially during times of fiscal emergencies when fee adjustments may be necessary more urgently. Furthermore, stakeholders might feel differently about the adequacy of the notification period, questioning whether 90 days is sufficient for all parties to react appropriately to fee changes.

Companion Bills

TX SB923

Identical Relating to notice of proposed increases in fees charged by the Parks and Wildlife Department for certain permits.

Similar Bills

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