Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1311

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

Caption

Relating to the creation of a Texas resident driver's permit, provisional Texas resident driver's permit, and Texas resident driver's instruction permit and the amount and allocation of state traffic fine funds; creating an offense.

Impact

The legislation modifies existing provisions within the Texas Transportation Code, specifically adding Subchapter K-1 to establish new permit types. This change highlights a growing acknowledgment of the diverse populations residing in Texas and aims to enhance roadway safety by allowing more individuals to be legally permitted to drive. Additionally, the bill includes a financial responsibility requirement, stipulating that permit holders must provide evidence of financial responsibility to ensure they can cover liabilities while operating a motor vehicle. This criterion could lead to discussions about the implications for those who may find it challenging to secure insurance.

Summary

Senate Bill 1311 proposes the creation of a Texas resident driver's permit, provisional Texas resident driver's permit, and Texas resident driver's instruction permit. The bill outlines the eligibility criteria for these permits, including residency requirements, a lack of felony convictions, and provisions for providing identification documents. The issuance of these permits will not serve as valid identification for federal purposes, which is a critical clarification intended to address concerns regarding non-citizen residents in Texas. The bill aims to aid residents who may be undocumented or unable to provide specific immigration documentation while still allowing them to obtain necessary driving permits.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB1311 is the implications it might have for undocumented individuals living in Texas. While proponents argue that this law will facilitate greater access to driving permits for long-term residents, critics express concerns that it may unintentionally encourage illegal immigration or create inherent inequalities in the state's driver licensing system. Furthermore, the financial responsibility requirements and associated fees for these permits may pose additional barriers for low-income residents, raising questions about equitable access to this important resource.

Companion Bills

TX HB406

Similar Relating to the creation of a Texas resident driver's permit, provisional Texas resident driver's permit, and Texas resident driver's instruction permit; authorizing fees; creating an offense.

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