Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB502

Caption

Relating to training regarding fire safety inspections required by law.

Impact

By clearly defining the entities authorized to provide training for fire inspectors, HB502 seeks to centralize training efforts and promote consistency in fire safety inspections across the state. This aligns with the broader objective of increasing public safety as it relates to fire hazards and emergencies. Furthermore, the bill reinforces the role of acknowledged organizations and educational institutions in delivering this training, thereby enhancing the credibility and reliability of fire inspections.

Summary

House Bill 502 focuses on the training requirements for individuals who conduct fire safety inspections in Texas. The bill amends existing law by stipulating that only those certified by the relevant authority, specifically the commission, are allowed to perform such inspections. This legislative move aims to enhance the standards and qualifications necessary for fire inspectors, ensuring that they have the proper training and understanding of fire safety protocols.

Contention

While the bill seems to have bipartisan support reflective of a general agreement on the importance of fire safety, there may be discussions around the practical implications of enforcing such training regulations. Stakeholders in local governments and fire departments might express concerns about the accessibility and cost of obtaining the required certifications. Additionally, there could be debates on whether the bill creates barriers for individuals seeking to enter the field of fire safety through inspection duties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB855

Relating to judicial training requirements regarding family violence.

TX HB3519

Relating to judicial training requirements regarding family violence.

TX HB198

Relating to vehicle safety inspections of certain travel trailers.

TX HB2660

Relating to duties and procedures and to training programs for law enforcement agencies regarding missing children and missing persons.

TX SB2429

Relating to reporting procedures and training programs for law enforcement agencies regarding missing children and missing persons.

TX HB4088

Relating to required training regarding trauma-informed care for certain judges.

TX HB4975

Relating to reporting procedures and training programs for law enforcement agencies regarding missing children and missing persons.

TX HB1502

Relating to required training regarding trauma-informed care for certain judges and attorneys.

TX SB979

Relating to safety training for certain public school extracurricular activities.

TX SB2320

Relating to required training regarding trauma-informed care for certain child-care providers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.