Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB665

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Out of House Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the establishment of a windstorm preparedness assistance program that provides financial assistance for certain homeowners in certain counties.

Impact

One notable aspect of SB665 is that it represents a proactive step in addressing the increasing concerns around hurricane preparedness in Texas, especially in coastal territories. The financial support in the form of grants and low-interest loans is intended to ease the burden on homeowners who may find it difficult to afford necessary home improvements on their own. This could potentially lead to an overall enhancement of community safety and property value in the affected areas. Furthermore, the requirement for a windstorm mitigation inspection improves accountability and ensures that the retrofitting efforts are based on expert assessments.

Summary

SB665 establishes the Windstorm Preparedness Assistance Program, aimed at providing financial assistance to certain homeowners in designated counties to help them mitigate potential hurricane damage. The bill mandates that the Texas Department of Insurance develop and implement this program, offering home inspections at no cost for eligible homeowners and providing funding options for necessary retrofits recommended by inspectors. These retrofits are designed to enhance homes' resilience to wind damage, providing an essential safeguard for households in vulnerable areas.

Contention

While the bill offers significant potential benefits, it also raises some points of contention regarding state versus homeowner responsibility. The language of the bill clarifies that participation is not an entitlement; therefore, it does not guarantee funding to all applicants, which may leave some homeowners without assistance. Additionally, the stipulation that only homeowners with specific qualifications can receive inspections at no cost might exclude lower-income families or individuals residing in less affluent communities. As such, questions around equitable access to the program have been raised, highlighting the need for careful implementation to maximize its effectiveness for all eligible residents.

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