Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2575

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Out of House Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to the regulation of tire businesses in certain counties; creating an offense.

Impact

The legislation allows the commissioners court of the affected counties to enforce licensing and permitting requirements for owners and operators of mobile tire repair and used tire businesses. This includes the ability to set fees for such licenses or permits and to adopt necessary administrative rules for oversight. By enabling local authorities to manage tire-related operations, the bill seeks to prevent public safety issues that may arise from unregulated tire businesses operating in close proximity to communities and environmental resources.

Summary

SB2575 is a legislative proposal concerning the regulation of tire-related businesses in certain counties within Texas. This bill introduces specific definitions related to tire businesses, including 'mobile tire repair business' and 'used tire business,' and establishes a regulatory framework for such businesses. The provisions of the bill focus on counties that have a population exceeding 45,000, are adjacent to an international border, and have an Indian reservation governed by the United States government. By tailoring the regulations to specific geographic and demographic criteria, the bill aims to ensure that adequate oversight is applied to tire businesses operating in potentially sensitive areas.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes the importance of local regulation, notable points of contention may arise regarding the added burden on small businesses, particularly mobile tire operations that may struggle with compliance costs associated with licensing and permitting. Additionally, concerns about the potential for enforcement discrepancies across counties where tire businesses operate could lead to uneven playing fields. Opponents might argue that these regulations could limit the ability of small operators to conduct their business effectively due to the added bureaucracy, while supporters may view such regulations as necessary for public safety and environmental protection.

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