Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1061

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to parking privileges of disabled veterans on the property of institutions of higher education.

Impact

The enactment of SB1061 will significantly impact state laws related to parking regulations at educational institutions. By ensuring that disabled veterans are afforded the same level of parking accessibility as persons with disabilities, the bill promotes inclusivity and acknowledges the sacrifices of veterans. This change could lead institutions to reassess and potentially modify their parking policies and designate more spaces for veterans, reflecting a commitment to providing adequate support for this community.

Summary

SB1061 is a legislative bill aimed at enhancing parking privileges for disabled veterans on the campuses of institutions of higher education in Texas. This bill amends Section 681.008 of the Transportation Code, allowing vehicles driven by disabled veterans to park for an unlimited duration in designated parking spaces for persons with disabilities. These spaces can be used regardless of whether a parking permit is typically required for their use, although institutions may require a permit issued specifically for this purpose without charging any fees for that permit.

Contention

While the bill is largely aimed at improving access for disabled veterans, it does introduce certain conditions that may be points of contention, such as the exclusions for controlled access facilities and areas temporarily designated for special events or health and safety concerns. Critics may argue that the restrictions could lead to confusion regarding where disabled veterans can park or create inequities in access depending on the specific campus layout and regulations of individual institutions. However, proponents argue that these provisions are necessary to maintain order and control in densely packed educational settings.

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