Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1292

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

Caption

Relating to parking privileges for people with disabilities; authorizing a fee; amending dismissal procedures for a criminal offense.

Impact

The impact of SB1292 on state laws focuses heavily on the procedural changes within the judicial system relating to parking violations. The bill introduces the concept of a 'disabled parking course' that defendants can take to have their charges dismissed. It alters how courts handle violations, offering an educational approach rather than solely a punitive one. This method is expected to foster greater awareness of disability rights and encourages compliance with parking regulations designed to help those with disabilities access necessary facilities.

Summary

SB1292 addresses parking privileges for people with disabilities by implementing new dismissal procedures for certain violations. The bill outlines that individuals accused of violating disabled parking regulations have the option to complete an approved course instead of facing penalties. This process aims to reduce the burden of fines on individuals who may not fully understand the existing parking laws designed to assist persons with disabilities. Judges are granted discretion to allow defendants to defer their judgment pending course completion, thus emphasizing education over punishment.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1292 may arise from its enforcement and the associated fees for the courses. Critics may argue that administrative fees could still pose a financial barrier, especially for low-income individuals. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding the practicality of course offerings and whether municipalities will have the resources to implement these educational programs effectively. Proponents, however, argue that this bill ultimately benefits the community by promoting understanding of disability rights and ensuring that those truly needing disabled parking privileges can access them without undue financial strain.

Companion Bills

TX HB2857

Identical Relating to parking privileges for people with disabilities; authorizing a fee; amending dismissal procedures for a criminal offense.

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