Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2780

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

Caption

Relating to the parking and movement of vehicles in the Capitol Complex.

Impact

The legislative intent behind HB 2780 is to enhance safety in the Capitol Complex by ensuring that all vehicle movements comply with standardized regulations under the oversight of the Department of Public Safety. By transferring regulatory authority to this department, the bill aims to facilitate better monitoring and enforcement of vehicle rules, thereby potentially reducing incidents related to vehicle traffic and parking within this significant legislative area.

Summary

House Bill 2780 aims to amend the Government Code relating to the parking and movement of vehicles specifically in the Capitol Complex. The bill mandates the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas to assume responsibility for the rules governing these regulations previously handled by the State Preservation Board. This shift is intended to streamline enforcement mechanisms and to ensure that safety protocols regarding vehicle movement and parking are maintained effectively within the Capitol area.

Conclusion

In summary, HB 2780 is designed to transfer the authority over vehicle movement and parking rules in the Capitol Complex to the Department of Public Safety, thereby enhancing safety measures. However, the effectiveness of this change will depend on the department's ability to implement and enforce these rules adequately.

Contention

Despite its intent to improve safety, the bill could face scrutiny regarding the efficiency of the Department of Public Safety's enforcement of these new regulations. Questions may arise regarding the adequacy of resources and training available to adequately manage the new obligations. Additionally, stakeholders might voice concerns about whether the transition from the State Preservation Board to the Department of Public Safety will lead to better outcomes or complicate existing frameworks.

Companion Bills

TX SB533

Identical Relating to the parking and movement of vehicles in the Capitol Complex.

Previously Filed As

TX HB880

Relating to responsibility for law enforcement and security services within the Capitol Complex.

TX SB1418

Relating to the route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties.

TX HB718

Relating to the issuance of certain tags, permits, and license plates authorizing the movement of vehicles and the transfer and renewal of certain license plates.

TX HB3963

Relating to the enforcement of parking rules or policies for a multiunit complex by a third-party parking enforcement vendor.

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 HCR26

Authorizing the State Preservation Board, subject to state law and rules of the board, to approve the construction of a monument honoring victims of communism at the State Capitol Complex, at a site outside of the historic Capitol grounds.

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 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.

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