Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2305 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/04/2019

                    86R13450 JCG-D
 By: Morrison H.B. No. 2305


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a work group on enhancing the training and
 credentialing of emergency management personnel.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  DEFINITIONS. In this Act:
 (1)  "Disaster" has the meaning assigned by Section
 418.004, Government Code.
 (2)  "Emergency management director" and "emergency
 management coordinator" mean the director and coordinator,
 respectively, designated under Section 418.1015, Government Code.
 (3)  "Work group" means the work group established
 under Section 2 of this Act.
 SECTION 2.  WORK GROUP. The Texas Division of Emergency
 Management shall establish a work group of persons knowledgeable on
 emergency management to study and develop a proposal for enhancing
 the training and credentialing of emergency management directors,
 emergency management coordinators, and other emergency management
 personnel on the state or local level.
 SECTION 3.  STUDY AND PROPOSAL. (a)  As part of the study and
 proposal under Section 2 of this Act, the work group shall:
 (1)  assess the training and credentials necessary for
 emergency management directors, emergency management coordinators,
 and other emergency management personnel on the state or local
 level to effectively oversee the response to and recovery from a
 disaster, including reviewing, in consultation with the Texas A&M
 Engineering Extension Service, current required training courses;
 and
 (2)  consult with Texas A&M University and other
 institutions of higher education, as defined by Section 61.003,
 Education Code, as appropriate, on the development of degree
 programs in emergency management in addition to the programs that
 exist in this state on the effective date of this Act.
 (b)  In conducting the assessment required by Subsection
 (a)(1) of this section, the work group shall consider:
 (1)  whether the differences in geography, population,
 and critical infrastructure between emergency management
 directors' or emergency management coordinators' jurisdictions
 warrant different levels of training and credentialing;
 (2)  whether the legislature should enact laws
 requiring an emergency management director or emergency management
 coordinator to participate in emergency management training and
 credentialing before overseeing the response to and recovery from a
 disaster;
 (3)  whether to include in any training required under
 Subdivision (2) of this subsection information on disaster finance,
 damage assessment, disaster contracting, debris management, and
 skills needed to participate in federal emergency management
 programs;
 (4)  whether to implement incentives for emergency
 management directors, emergency management coordinators, and any
 other emergency management personnel to complete additional
 training and continuing education; and
 (5)  proposals for paying the cost for training for
 emergency management directors and emergency management
 coordinators that is more rigorous than the training required by
 law for the directors and coordinators on the effective date of this
 Act.
 (c)  Not later than November 1, 2020, the work group shall
 submit the proposal required under this section to:
 (1)  members of the legislature; and
 (2)  the governor.
 SECTION 4.  EXPIRATION. The work group is abolished and this
 Act expires January 1, 2021.
 SECTION 5.  EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect September
 1, 2019.