Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB34

Caption

Relating to a statewide disaster alert system.

Impact

The implementation of this alert system is expected to significantly enhance the response to disasters by ensuring timely communication of crucial information to the public. The information conveyed during a disaster alert will include real-time updates on available services such as gas, food, lodging, and medical care. This proactive approach aims to equip individuals with necessary insights to make informed decisions regarding their safety and the safety of others, reflecting a comprehensive strategy in disaster preparedness and response.

Summary

House Bill 34 establishes a statewide disaster alert system in Texas, aimed at improving public safety during emergencies. This act amends Chapter 418 of the Government Code by adding a new Subchapter designated for the alert system. It mandates the development and implementation of an alert system to notify residents statewide of disasters occurring in any location. The system will include various methods of communication, such as television and radio broadcasts, dynamic message signs, and reverse 9-1-1 calls, among others.

Contention

While the bill seeks to facilitate better communication in emergencies, potential points of contention could arise regarding the system's execution and reliability. Stakeholders may express concerns over the efficacy of the alert system, particularly in rural areas or locations with less robust communication infrastructure. Additionally, discussions may include who is responsible for managing and updating the alert notifications to ensure that they provide accurate and helpful information during a crisis.

Companion Bills

TX SB2352

Same As Relating to a statewide disaster alert system.

Similar Bills

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