Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3877

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

Caption

Relating to active duty personnel.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation will significantly alter the operational procedures for state licensing agencies. The bill mandates that any agency issuing licenses must adopt rules to exempt active duty military members from increased fees or penalties for not renewing their licenses on time. Furthermore, it extends the deadlines for continuing education requirements and other related licensing obligations, which could significantly benefit service members who are frequently deployed or relocated.

Summary

House Bill 3877 aims to provide relief and support for active duty military personnel by amending the Occupations Code of Texas. The bill outlines specific provisions that exempt these individuals from penalties associated with the timely renewal of licenses. It reflects the state's commitment to easing the burdens on servicemen and women who may struggle to meet deadlines due to their military obligations.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner broad support as it caters to the needs of military personnel, it may raise questions regarding the administrative capacity of licensing agencies to comply with these amendments. Compliance with the new regulations might require changes in processes and additional resources, leading to potential logistical challenges. Nonetheless, the overarching intention of the bill is to honor and support those serving in the Armed Forces, which resonates positively among the public and legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

TX HB3898

Duplicate Relating to active duty personnel.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4666

Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for certain military personnel and their dependents.

TX HB127

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

TX HB3081

Relating to the deregulation of certain activities and occupations.

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 HB1740

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for certain veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

TX SB777

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

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 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.

TX HB85

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 HB37

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

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