Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2325 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/07/2019

                    86R13424 AAF-F
 By: Metcalf H.B. No. 2325


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to providing information and communication regarding and
 during a disaster.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter C, Chapter 418, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Sections 418.054, 418.055, 418.056, 418.057, and
 418.058 to read as follows:
 Sec. 418.054.  COORDINATING 9-1-1 TEXT MESSAGE CAPABILITY.
 The division, in consultation with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
 Service, shall coordinate state and local government efforts to
 make 9-1-1 emergency service capable of receiving text messages
 from a cellular telephone or other wireless communication device.
 Sec. 418.055.  SOCIAL MEDIA USE DURING AND AFTER DISASTERS.
 The division, in consultation with the Texas A&M Engineering
 Extension Service and other appropriate public and private
 entities, shall develop standards for the use of social media as a
 communication tool by governmental entities during and after a
 disaster. The standards must:
 (1)  require state agencies, political subdivisions,
 first responders, and volunteers that use social media during and
 after a disaster to post consistent and clear information;
 (2)  optimize the effectiveness of social media use
 during and after a disaster; and
 (3)  require certain official social media accounts be
 used during and after a disaster only for providing credible
 sources of information.
 Sec. 418.056.  DISASTER MOBILE APPLICATION. (a) The
 division, in consultation with the Texas A&M Forest Service, shall
 develop a mobile application for wireless communication devices to
 communicate critical information during a disaster directly to
 disaster victims and first responders.
 (b)  The mobile application may provide information on:
 (1)  road and weather conditions during a disaster; and
 (2)  disaster response and recovery activities.
 Sec. 418.057.  USE OF DATA ANALYTICS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT.
 To the extent feasible, the division shall use data analytics
 software to integrate data from federal, state, local, and
 nongovernmental sources to more effectively manage disaster
 response and recovery.
 Sec. 418.058.  STUDY ON STANDARD COMMUNICATION FORMAT. (a)
 To improve the state's response to disasters, the division, in
 consultation with the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service,
 shall conduct a study on the use of a standard communication format
 by first responders to create a common operating framework during a
 disaster. The study must:
 (1)  examine the costs and benefits of promoting the
 use of a standard communication format to create a single
 comprehensive common operating framework;
 (2)  identify any costs that first responders may incur
 in acquiring equipment complying with a standard communication
 format; and
 (3)  identify necessary actions to adopt a standard
 communication format.
 (b)  Not later than September 1, 2020, the division shall
 submit to the governor, lieutenant governor, and members of the
 legislature a report on the findings of the study.
 (c)  This section expires December 1, 2020.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter F, Chapter 418, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Section 418.127 to read as follows:
 Sec. 418.127.  DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COMMUNITY OUTREACH. To
 the extent practicable, the following entities shall conduct
 community outreach, including public awareness campaigns, and
 education activities on disaster preparedness each year:
 (1)  municipalities and counties;
 (2)  the division;
 (3)  the Texas Education Agency;
 (4)  the office of the comptroller;
 (5)  the Texas Department of Insurance;
 (6)  the Texas Department of Transportation;
 (7)  the Texas Department of Housing and Community
 Affairs; and
 (8)  the Department of State Health Services.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter H, Chapter 418, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Section 418.193 to read as follows:
 Sec. 418.193.  DISASTER WEB PORTAL. The Texas A&M
 University System, in coordination with the governor and the
 division, shall develop a comprehensive disaster web portal.  The
 web portal must:
 (1)  provide disaster information to the public,
 including information on programs and services available to
 disaster victims and funding for and expenditures of disaster
 assistance programs;
 (2)  include information on disaster response and
 recovery activities; and
 (3)  provide information on obtaining assistance from
 the Federal Emergency Management Agency, state agencies, organized
 volunteer groups, and any other entities providing disaster
 assistance.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.