Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3761

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Out of House Committee
 
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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to a feasibility report on the creation of a border agricultural inspection training program.

Impact

If implemented, the bill could significantly impact the efficiency of agricultural inspections at the border, which are currently conducted by federal agencies like the United States Customs and Border Protection and the United States Department of Agriculture. By training state employees to assist with these inspections, the bill aims to reduce wait times for agricultural inspections, which could benefit both producers and consumers by facilitating smoother trade operations at border points. This efficiency is particularly vital given the high volume of agricultural products crossing the border daily.

Summary

House Bill 3761 is a legislative proposal aimed at exploring the feasibility of creating a border agricultural inspection training program in Texas. The bill mandates the Texas Department of Agriculture to evaluate how such a program could be structured, with a focus on training employees to conduct inspections at ports of entry along the Texas-Mexico border. This initiative would ensure that the inspections meet federal standards, thus enhancing efficiency in the inspections process at border crossings.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to streamline operations and bolster state-specific capabilities at the border, it does raise questions regarding the need for cooperation and agreements between state and federal agencies. Such agreements would be essential for the effective implementation of any training program and could present hurdles related to jurisdiction and resource allocation. Stakeholders might voice concerns over the balance of state and federal roles in agricultural inspections, an area traditionally governed at the federal level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB200

Relating to border protection and economic development services, programs, and other measures, including establishing educational programs and the border protection unit, in this state to address certain issues affecting the border region, including transnational and other criminal activity and public health threats.

TX HB80

Relating to border protection and economic development services, programs, and other measures, including establishing educational programs and the border protection unit, in this state to address certain issues affecting the border region, including transnational and other criminal activity and public health threats.

TX HB87

Relating to border protection and economic development services, programs, and other measures, including establishing educational programs and the border protection unit, in this state to address certain issues affecting the border region, including transnational and other criminal activity and public health threats.

TX HB20

Relating to measures to ensure the safety and welfare of the border region of this state, including protection from ongoing criminal activity and public health threats and the establishment of the Border Protection Unit; creating a criminal offense; creating a civil penalty.

TX HB7

Relating to measures to address public safety threats in this state presented by transnational criminal activity, including by establishing a Texas Border Force, and to compensate persons affected by those threats; increasing criminal penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB13

Relating to measures to address public safety threats in this state presented by transnational criminal activity, including by establishing the Texas Homeland Security Division and the Border Security Advisory Council, and to compensate persons affected by those threats.

TX HB44

Relating to measures to ensure the safety and welfare of the southern border region of this state, including protection from ongoing criminal activity and public health threats; creating a criminal offense; creating a civil penalty.

TX HB209

Relating to border security enhancement projects, the creation of a fund to pay for those projects, and a study on certain projects; allocating the earnings on the fund balance and reimbursement of related expenditures; granting the power of eminent domain.

TX HB61

Relating to measures to address public safety threats in this state presented by transnational criminal activity, including by establishing a Texas Border Force, and to compensate persons affected by those threats; increasing criminal penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB75

Relating to measures to ensure the safety and welfare of the border region of this state, including protection from ongoing criminal activity, and public health threats and the establishment of the Border Protection Unit; creating a criminal offense; creating a civil penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.