Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3633

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

Caption

Relating to the purchase by state agencies of certain lamps.

Impact

If enacted, HB3633 would have a significant impact on state laws regarding energy use by government agencies. The requirements laid out in the bill would necessitate a review of existing contracts for light fixture purchases and could potentially influence future procurement practices. State agencies would be compelled to implement these standards in the design and renovation of outdoor spaces, contributing to an environmental strategy that prioritizes energy savings. Additionally, the bill could set a precedent for similar regulations at the municipal level, influencing local governments to adopt comparable measures for their own properties.

Summary

House Bill 3633 establishes specific requirements for outdoor lighting on state-owned properties. The bill mandates that any new outdoor lighting fixture purchased by state agencies must achieve a minimum efficiency of 60 lumens per watt and have a lifespan of at least 50,000 hours. This legislation aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce the overall energy consumption associated with outdoor lighting on state property. By standardizing the specifications for lighting fixtures, the bill reflects a commitment to more sustainable practices in government operations.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB3633 may revolve around the potential financial implications for state agencies tasked with compliance. Some lawmakers might express concerns about the costs associated with upgrading existing lighting infrastructures, particularly in light of existing budgets and funding constraints. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the flexibility of the law, particularly concerning the section that allows agencies to waive requirements in instances where contracts predate a specified date, which could lead to questions about the bill's long-term efficacy in promoting energy efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB566

Relating to the purchase of periodicals by state agencies and certain state officers and to prohibiting state agencies from providing financial support to the news media.

TX HB713

Relating to the proprietary purchases process for state agencies.

TX SB2522

Relating to the notice given to purchasers of property within certain water districts.

TX HB2816

Relating to notice provided to purchasers of property and information filed with the county clerk by certain special districts.

TX HB3495

Relating to the investment authority of certain state agencies and the confidentiality of certain information related to those investments.

TX SB1828

Relating to the procurement by local governments of energy savings performance contracts for certain conservation measures; creating criminal offenses; authorizing a fee.

TX HB446

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.

TX SB332

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.

TX SB864

Relating to certain seller's disclosures for the sale of residential real property.

TX HB3002

Relating to the authority of certain political subdivisions to issue certificates of obligation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.