Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1573

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to emergency services districts.

Impact

The bill specifically targets counties with populations less than 1.1 million, which contain significant metropolitan areas. By allowing for the consolidation of emergency services districts, SB1573 would likely lead to more coordinated and effective emergency response efforts. The legislation aims to streamline operations and potentially reduce costs associated with maintaining multiple service districts, promoting a more economic and efficient delivery of services to communities that might experience overlapping jurisdictional issues.

Summary

SB1573 aims to amend the Health and Safety Code to facilitate the consolidation of emergency services districts in certain counties in Texas. It lays out the procedures by which two or more emergency services districts may merge into a single entity, contingent on the approval of district boards and the electorate. This initiative seeks to enhance efficiency and reduce redundancy in the provision of emergency services, thereby optimizing resource allocation in regions impacted by overlapping service areas.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB1573 appears to be constructive, focusing on the benefits of operational efficiency in emergency services. Proponents argue that the consolidation would minimize bureaucratic hurdles and allow for better emergency management. However, there are undercurrents of concern regarding local autonomy, as some fear that merging districts may dilute the specifics of local service customization and responsiveness to community needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between local control and the efficiencies sought through consolidation. Critics worry about the potential loss of specific local services, which might not be prioritized in a consolidated district model. Additionally, the bill mandates elections for district residents to engage in the decision-making process regarding proposed consolidations, thereby emphasizing the importance of local input, but still prompts discussions about the implications for local governance and representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2370

Relating to the division of certain emergency services districts.

TX SB660

Relating to the election of board members of certain emergency services districts.

TX HB1775

Relating to the oversight and election of board members for certain emergency services districts.

TX HB4878

Relating to the provision of emergency services in an emergency services district by the district and other providers.

TX HB2730

Relating to the adoption and amendment of an annual budget by certain emergency services districts.

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 HB4954

Relating to oversight by a county commissioners court of certain emergency services districts.

TX SB2098

Relating to oversight by a county commissioners court of certain emergency services districts.

TX HB5344

Relating to the eligibility of certain retired firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical services providers to purchase continued health benefits coverage; the creation of certain special purpose districts and the name, powers, and duties of the 3 B&J Municipal Utility District; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB2633

Relating to conditions imposed on an emergency services district that includes territory in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain municipalities.

Similar Bills

TX SB917

Relating to emergency service districts.

TX HB1619

Relating to emergency service districts.

TX HB106

Relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of territory in, certain school districts.

WY SF0176

Solid waste disposal districts-consolidation.

TX HB44

Relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of territory in, certain school districts and the board of trustees of those districts.

TX HB1718

Relating to consolidation of emergency services districts in certain counties.

CA AB1608

County officers: consolidation of offices.

MI HB5190

Drains: other; definition of per diem and compensation for drainage boards; modify. Amends secs. 72, 384, 441, 464 & 515 of 1956 PA 40 (MCL 280.72 et seq.).