Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1523

Filed
 
Introduced
2/18/11  
Out of House Committee
4/12/11  
Voted on by House
4/27/11  
Refer
3/2/11  
Out of Senate Committee
5/17/11  
Report Pass
4/4/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/24/11  
Engrossed
4/27/11  
Governor Action
6/17/11  
Refer
5/2/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Report Pass
5/17/11  
Enrolled
5/24/11  
Enrolled
5/24/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Relating to the offense of transporting household goods without registration; providing a penalty.

Impact

This legislation aims to enhance regulatory oversight in the transportation sector, particularly concerning moving services. By imposing stricter penalties, the bill seeks to deter unregistered transporters from operating, thereby providing greater consumer protection and assurance of standards in the industry. The revised penalties for non-compliance establish a framework for addressing repeat offenders, creating a tiered system that escalates consequences with continued violations.

Summary

House Bill 1523 addresses the regulation of transporting household goods within Texas. Specifically, it establishes penalties for individuals who engage in the transportation of household goods for compensation without proper registration as mandated by state law. The bill amends existing sections of the Transportation Code, detailing the classifications of misdemeanors that apply to violations depending on whether there are previous convictions related to the same offense.

Contention

Debate around HB1523 may center on the balance between necessary regulation and the potential burden on small businesses and individuals providing moving services. Supporters argue that the law is essential for ensuring that all transportation providers adhere to safe practices and maintain accountability. Opponents may voice concerns about the implications of increased registration requirements and penalties, suggesting it could unfairly target smaller operators who may struggle to comply with new legal demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX HB978

Relating to pet cruelty by a pet groomer; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB240

Relating to the limitations period for certain criminal offenses involving dating, household, or other family violence.

TX SB208

Relating to the criminal penalties for delivery and possession of marihuana and citations given for those offenses.

TX HB1375

Relating to enhancing the criminal penalties for certain repeat and habitual offenders.

TX HB4635

Relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB224

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

TX HB4598

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

TX HB4364

Relating to prohibiting certain sales and purchases of firearms; creating criminal offenses; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB4968

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.