Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1092

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

Caption

Relating to the persons authorized to make an anatomical gift.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1092 would significantly affect current state laws regulating environmental practices and pollution management. It is expected to introduce more rigorous standards that industries must meet, potentially leading to increased compliance costs. Additionally, the bill would enable state agencies to impose higher fines for infringements, which could deter companies from engaging in practices that harm the environment. The overall intention is to create a cleaner, healthier environment for the state's residents, but the economic implications for businesses will also need to be addressed.

Summary

House Bill 1092 addresses environmental regulations focused on pollution control and the imposition of fines for violations. The bill aims to enhance the state's ability to monitor pollution levels and enforce compliance with existing environmental laws. It proposes measures to ensure that industries operating within the state adhere to strict environmental standards, thereby improving the overall air and water quality for residents. Supporters argue that the bill is vital for protecting the environment and public health, while critics suggest that it may place excessive burdens on businesses.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding HB 1092 is mixed. Proponents from environmental advocacy groups view the bill as a necessary step towards safeguarding natural resources and promoting sustainable practices. They emphasize the importance of these regulations for the well-being of communities affected by pollution. Conversely, members of the business community express concerns regarding the potential for increased operational costs and the administrative challenges that could arise from stricter regulations. This divide illustrates broader tensions in balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1092 include debates on the level of regulatory oversight required to effectively mitigate environmental harm without hindering economic development. Opponents argue that while the intentions behind the bill are commendable, the practical implications may create obstacles for businesses and lead to job losses. Additionally, discussions have emerged regarding the equitable distribution of fines and how they will be applied across different sectors, with some arguing that larger corporations may have the resources to comply, unlike small businesses.

Companion Bills

TX SB1074

Identical Relating to the persons authorized to make an anatomical gift.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2186

Relating to the manner of executing certain anatomical gift records.

TX HB3041

Relating to the manner of executing certain anatomical gift records.

TX HB1510

Relating to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of willed body programs to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the regulation of willed body programs, non-transplant anatomical donation organizations, and anatomical facilities, and the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee; requiring registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX SB2040

Relating to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of willed body programs to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the regulation of willed body programs, non-transplant anatomical donation organizations, and anatomical facilities, and the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee; requiring registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB4134

Relating to publication of national organ transplant waiting list information on the Department of State Health Services' Internet website and donors included in the anatomical gift registry.

TX HB4136

Relating to publication of national organ transplant waiting list information on the Department of State Health Services' Internet website and donors included in the anatomical gift registry.

TX SB2517

Relating to the regulation of human body acquisition services and authorized recipients.

TX HB3161

Relating to the duties of a justice of the peace, medical examiner, or other investigator regarding the bodies of unidentified deceased persons and to the control by certain persons of the disposition of a deceased person's remains.

TX HB942

Relating to certain persons who are disqualified from serving as the personal representative of a decedent's estate.

TX SB704

Relating to the capture and use of an individual's biometric identifiers, specimen, or genetic information by a governmental body or peace officer or by a person for commercial purposes; authorizing civil penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.