Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB844

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

Caption

Relating to the active supervision of occupational licensing authorities by the attorney general.

Impact

The implementation of SB844 will impact existing regulations by instituting a more rigorous supervisory role for the attorney general over occupational licensing agencies. By enforcing more stringent oversight on how these agencies create and implement rules, the bill seeks to ensure that the regulations are not overly restrictive, thereby promoting economic opportunities and innovation. Advocates argue that this will foster a fairer environment for individuals entering various professions, as it limits unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles that might inhibit workforce participation.

Summary

SB844 proposes significant changes to the regulation of occupational licensing authorities in Texas. The bill mandates that the attorney general actively supervise these authorities to ensure their rules and policies align with state guidelines that protect consumer interests. This includes overseeing the development of regulations, reviewing proposed actions, and investigating complaints against licensing authorities that may violate established policies. Through this structure, SB844 aims to provide a higher level of accountability and consumer protection in licensing activities.

Contention

Despite its intention to support consumer protection, SB844 has raised concerns regarding the balance between oversight and regulatory efficiency. Critics suggest that increased oversight could lead to delays in the implementation of necessary regulations and create a bottleneck effect, potentially stifling timely responses to emerging challenges in various fields. Furthermore, there's a debate over the scope of the attorney general's power, and whether such centralized authority could inadvertently benefit or bias certain interests over others in the regulatory landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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