Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB57

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

Caption

Relating to the use of a wireless communication device by a state officer or employee while operating a motor vehicle.

Impact

If passed, SB57 would amend the Government Code by adding specific regulations on the use of wireless communication devices for state employees and officers. This legislative change is likely to have a significant impact on how state business is conducted, particularly in operational contexts where driving is involved. The bill is positioned to foster a culture of safety and accountability among state employees, as it compels agencies to establish awareness programs related to the dangers of distracted driving. This could potentially lead to a reduction in accidents involving state vehicles driven by employees engaging in distracted driving behaviors.

Summary

SB57 addresses the use of wireless communication devices by state officers and employees while operating a motor vehicle, aiming to enhance safety on the roads. The bill explicitly prohibits reading, writing, or sending text-based communications while driving a state-owned or leased vehicle or while using a wireless communication device for state-related business. Exceptions are made for vehicles that are not in motion and for those engaged in law enforcement or emergency activities. The bill mandates that each state agency create policies to promote compliance and educate their employees about the dangers associated with using such devices while driving.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB57 may raise concerns over the enforcement of these new regulations, including how agencies will monitor compliance. There might also be debate about the extent to which these restrictions are necessary, especially within the context of emergency services where officers may need to use communication devices while driving. The balance between operational efficiency and safety will be a key point of contention as stakeholders assess the implications of this bill on public safety and the duties of state employees.

Companion Bills

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