Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3587

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

Caption

Relating to interactive water features and fountains.

Impact

The bill empowers local governments to require permits, conduct inspections, and impose fees related to the operation of interactive water features and fountains within their jurisdictions. This regulatory framework ensures that local authorities have the authority to monitor compliance with health and safety standards. Additionally, by permitting local governance, the bill addresses community-specific needs in managing these recreational facilities, emphasizing the importance of public health standards while providing flexibility to municipalities.

Summary

House Bill 3587 aims to regulate interactive water features and fountains to ensure public safety and sanitary conditions. The bill defines interactive water features as installations primarily maintained for public recreation that may include water sprays, waterfalls, and water jets. Under the new provisions, owners, managers, or operators of these facilities must maintain them in a sanitary condition, preventing bacterial contamination and maintaining specific water chemistry, including a minimum chlorine level. This regulation seeks to promote public health and safety among users of these recreational facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB3587 may arise concerning the balance of regulatory control between state and local authorities. While proponents may argue that this bill enhances public safety and standardizes sanitation across interactive water features, critics may express concerns about the potential financial burden on small operators due to permitting and inspection fees. Furthermore, the requirement for local jurisdictions to monitor these facilities regularly may raise debates about resource allocation and the extent of regulatory oversight that local governments should maintain.

Companion Bills

TX SB968

Identical Relating to interactive water features and fountains.

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