Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1420

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

Caption

Relating to the registration and regulation of health clubs.

Impact

The impact of SB1420 is significant as it reinforces the laws governing health club operations, emphasizing consumer rights, such as the ability to seek refunds in situations where a health club closes or relocates. The bill stipulates that health club operators must maintain a surety bond, ensuring that money is available to compensate members in case of closure. Additionally, it imposes clear guidelines on the content required in membership contracts, ensuring that prospective members are well-informed before committing financially, thus reducing potential disputes between consumers and businesses.

Summary

SB1420 aims to amend the Occupations Code concerning the registration and regulation of health clubs in Texas. This bill outlines the framework for health clubs to operate legally by requiring them to obtain a certificate of registration issued by the secretary of state. The purpose of this legislation is primarily to protect consumers from fraudulent practices and financial loss, while promoting fair competition among health clubs. The bill expands on existing regulations regarding membership contracts, advertising standards, and conditions under which members can seek refunds for prepaid fees.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1420 include the balance between consumer protection and operational flexibility for health clubs. Some proponents argue that the requirements may place an undue burden on smaller health clubs, which may struggle to meet the financial security requirements set by the state. Moreover, there is concern over the potential for increased operational costs to be passed onto consumers in the form of higher membership fees. Critics of the bill argue that the regulations should be streamlined to foster a more business-friendly environment while still protecting consumer rights.

Companion Bills

TX HB2216

Identical Relating to the registration and regulation of health clubs.

Similar Bills

TX HB2216

Relating to the registration and regulation of health clubs.

TX SB1011

Relating to the registration and regulation of health clubs.

TX HB321

Relating to the registration and regulation of health clubs.

TX SB1846

Relating to the registration and regulation of health clubs.

TX SB1231

Relating to the regulation of health spas by the secretary of state.

TX SB2339

Relating to the regulation of discount health care programs by the Texas Department of Insurance; providing penalties.

TX SB1142

Relating to regulation of discount drug card program operators; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; authorizing fees; expanding a registration requirement.

TX HB3028

Relating to regulation of certain conduct by discount health care program operators, or concerning discount health care programs, that relates to prescription drugs or prescription drug benefits; authorizing administrative and civil penalties.