Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB871

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

Caption

Relating to certain requirements before completing mold remediation work.

Impact

The implementation of HB 871 is expected to enhance consumer protection in the mold remediation industry. By mandating that licensed contractors provide a work plan and obtain a written agreement, the bill promotes transparency and accountability in the remediation process. Clients will have access to necessary information which can help them make informed decisions regarding the remediation efforts in their properties. The new regulations will likely lead to increased standards within the industry, ensuring that remediation work is completed appropriately and safely.

Summary

House Bill 871 aims to establish specific requirements for mold remediation work in Texas. The bill amends Section 1958.152 of the Occupations Code to require that a mold remediation license holder must prepare a detailed work plan before beginning any remediation efforts. This work plan must include instructions for the remediation processes and ensure that clients are adequately informed about the proposed plans and associated risks. One of the key features of the bill is the necessity for a signed agreement between the license holder and the property owner, outlining the terms and scope of the project before remediation starts.

Contention

Notably, the bill has been met with general support in legislative discussions, as it aligns with goals of public health and safety. However, there may be concerns regarding the added regulations for licensed contractors, particularly concerning compliance costs and administrative burdens associated with preparing detailed work plans and obtaining agreements. Some stakeholders in the mold remediation field may argue that these requirements could slow down the remediation process or increase costs for both providers and clients, potentially impacting the accessibility of services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1213

Relating to the establishment of the Mold Assessment and Remediation Advisory Board under the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

TX HB3567

Relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit and the delegation by a physician of certain medical acts.

TX SB2250

Relating to the execution of a certificate of completion and to imposing certain requirements under a retail installment contract for the purchase of solar panels.

TX SB1629

Relating to the regulation of certain nursing facilities, including licensing requirements and Medicaid participation requirements.

TX HB3081

Relating to the deregulation of certain activities and occupations.

TX HB3844

Relating to certain procedural requirements for public improvement districts and transfers of property located in public improvement districts.

TX SB1958

Relating to certain procedural requirements for public improvement districts and transfers of property located in public improvement districts.

TX HB81

Relating to informed consent before provision of certain medical treatments and exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

TX SB177

Relating to informed consent before provision of certain medical treatments and exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

TX HB343

Relating to the prescriptive authority of certain psychologists; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.