Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2213

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

Caption

Relating to the tow rotation list in certain counties.

Impact

If enacted, HB2213 would have a significant impact on the way tow services operate in specified counties of Texas. By providing a clearer framework for the tow rotation system, the legislation aims to streamline operations and minimize disputes regarding tow service availability. This change could lead to more equitable distribution of towing duties among service providers and enhance service delivery for the residents in these regions.

Summary

House Bill 2213 seeks to amend existing regulations concerning the tow rotation list in specific counties in Texas. The bill targets counties with certain population thresholds, refining the criteria for who may be placed on the tow rotation list. Specifically, it applies to unincorporated areas of counties with populations over 450,000 that are adjacent to more populous counties, counties with populations below 10,000 located in national forests, and those adjacent to such small counties with populations less than 75,000. This aim is to standardize and clarify tow regulations in those areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB2213 appears to be positive, as it garnered strong support in the House with a vote of 139 in favor and none against during its third reading. This overwhelming bipartisan support reflects a consensus on the need to improve regulatory clarity and operational efficiency within the tow rotation system. Proponents view the bill as simplifying existing laws and making them more effective for local communities.

Contention

Despite the general support, the bill may face scrutiny regarding its applicability and fairness in various local contexts. The criteria set forth could be seen as either too restrictive or too broad depending on the unique needs of individual counties. Additionally, while the bill aims to provide clarity, some advocates for local control may raise concerns about the state’s authority to dictate regulations that affect local municipalities’ ability to manage their own towing operations.

Companion Bills

TX SB703

Identical Relating to the tow rotation list in certain counties.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3950

Relating to the maintenance of a tow rotation list by the commissioners court or sheriff's office of certain counties; authorizing fees; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1809

Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the applicability and rates of that tax in certain counties.

TX HB2711

Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the applicability and rates of that tax in certain counties.

TX HB370

Relating to the regulation of outdoor lighting in certain counties.

TX HB424

Relating to the authority of certain counties to create a county ethics commission.

TX HB630

Relating to the provision of lifeguards by certain municipalities and counties on public beaches.

TX HB1096

Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain counties.

TX HB2173

Relating to the provision of solid waste disposal services by certain counties; authorizing a fee; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1729

Relating to the provision of solid waste disposal services by certain counties; authorizing a fee; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4256

Relating to the establishment of a grant program to plug leaking water wells in certain counties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.