Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1401

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/13/11  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the organization, governance, duties, and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

Impact

The bill intends to modify existing laws that govern the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles by adding and amending provisions that focus on ensuring efficiency and transparency within the department's procedures. For instance, the use of digital signatures aims to simplify the authentication of license applications, potentially speeding up the processing time for applicants. Furthermore, by delegating specific powers related to contested cases and investigations, the Department can operate more effectively and responsively, which is critical for maintaining public trust and ensuring compliance within the motor vehicle sector.

Summary

SB1401 focuses on the organization, governance, duties, and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, which is responsible for regulating the state's motor vehicle industry. The bill aims to enhance the operational framework of the Department, facilitating more streamlined processes related to licensing and vehicle registration. It establishes clearer definitions for various vehicle classifications, such as 'ambulance manufacturer' and 'fire-fighting vehicle manufacturer,' aiming to improve clarity and compliance in the motor vehicle sector. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the use of digital signatures for license applications, which reflects a modernization effort within state government operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1401 include concerns regarding the implications of delegating significant powers to the department's board and its executive director. Critics may argue that such changes could potentially limit oversight and accountability within the Department. The bill's provisions for implementing electronic means in license issuance might also raise questions about data security and the adequacy of safeguards to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access or misuse. Overall, while the bill strives to create a more efficient regulatory framework, its execution and consequent effects could become areas of debate among stakeholders in the motor vehicle industry.

Companion Bills

TX HB2017

Identical Relating to the organization, governance, duties, and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

Similar Bills

TX HB2017

Relating to the organization, governance, duties, and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

TX HB2741

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicles by counties and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.

TX HB1692

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors.

TX SB1669

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicles by counties and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.

TX SB604

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and to the operations of certain other entities performing functions associated with the department.

TX HB1541

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and to the operations of certain other entities performing functions associated with the department.