Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1210

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
3/28/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the rates charged by certain conservation and reclamation districts for potable water or wastewater service to recreational vehicle parks.

Impact

The legislative aim with HB 1210 is to enhance pricing clarity and fairness for recreational vehicle parks, which often face variable rates that can differ from those applied to conventional commercial businesses. By requiring conservation districts to apply similar pricing methods for RV parks, the bill could potentially lower operational costs for these businesses and contribute to better market conditions for the recreational vehicle industry. However, the bill's alignment with existing economic frameworks regarding water management raises questions regarding the balance of interests between recreational vehicle operations and conservation efforts in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1210 aims to establish specific guidelines for the rates charged by conservation and reclamation districts for potable water or wastewater services provided to recreational vehicle parks. The bill amends Section 49.2122 of the Texas Water Code, introducing a provision that mandates these districts determine rates for nonsubmetered master metered utility service on the same basis as rates determined for other commercial businesses catering to transient customers. This change is positioned to create a more consistent pricing structure for RV parks utilizing water and wastewater services from local districts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1210 include concerns regarding the long-term implications of uniform rate structuring on conservation efforts and the financial sustainability of conservation districts. Critics argue that by predominantly focusing on the economic benefits to RV parks, the bill may inadvertently undermine the fiscal health of these districts, which are tasked with managing water resources sustainably. The discussion reflects broader debates in Texas about balancing economic development with responsible environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

TX SB569

Identical Relating to the rates charged by certain conservation and reclamation districts for potable water or wastewater service to recreational vehicle parks.

Previously Filed As

TX SB938

Relating to the issuance by certain conservation and reclamation districts of bonds for the development and maintenance of recreational facilities.

TX HB4471

Relating to the issuance by certain conservation and reclamation districts of bonds for the development and maintenance of recreational facilities.

TX HB2815

Relating to the powers, authorities, duties, and responsibilities of certain conservation and reclamation districts and to notice a person who proposes to sell or convey real property located in any of certain conservation and reclamation districts must provide to a prospective purchaser of that property.

TX SB594

Relating to requirements for and charges for service from public drinking water supply systems.

TX HB1612

Relating to requirements for and charges for service from public drinking water supply systems.

TX SB2521

Relating to the powers, authorities, duties, and responsibilities of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB2762

Relating to requirements for and charges for service from public drinking water supply systems.

TX HB2636

Relating to liability of a recreational vehicle park or campground entity for injuries arising from certain activities.

TX HB3811

Relating to meetings held by certain conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB5136

Relating to the applicability of a county hotel occupancy tax to certain recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds in certain counties and the use of revenue from that tax.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.