Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2007

Caption

Relating to the enforcement of traffic regulations on a public road that is owned, operated, and maintained by a special district.

Impact

The primary impact of HB 2007 is the enhancement of county authority over traffic management on roads that fall under the purview of special districts. By legislating that counties can enforce their traffic regulations on these roads, the bill effectively centralizes control, ensuring that traffic laws are uniformly applied. This change is expected to improve safety and compliance among motorists, as regulations will be clear and consistent, reducing confusion about which traffic laws apply.

Summary

House Bill 2007 focuses on the enforcement of traffic regulations on public roads owned, operated, and maintained by special districts in Texas. The bill allows county commissioners to enter into interlocal contracts with special districts to apply county traffic regulations to these public roads if it serves the interests of the county. This measure aims to streamline traffic enforcement and ensure uniformity in traffic regulation across the various jurisdictions that may be involved.

Contention

While the bill intends to improve traffic regulation efficiency, it may raise concerns about overreach and the autonomy of special districts. Stakeholders from special districts might argue that such a law could infringe upon their ability to govern their roads independently. Debates around the bill could pivot on balancing state oversight with local governance, potentially leading to contention over specific regulations or the terms set in interlocal agreements.

Companion Bills

TX SB2245

Same As Relating to the enforcement of traffic regulations on a public road that is owned, operated, and maintained by a special district.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.