Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2313

Caption

Relating to the authority of certain counties to use an alternate work period for county peace officers.

Impact

The implications of SB2313 extend to labor practices for county peace officers and reflect a broader trend toward local governance in labor regulation. By allowing counties to adopt longer work periods, the bill may help alleviate some of the staffing and operational challenges local law enforcement faces. Supporters argue that this flexibility may improve both job satisfaction and public safety, as officers can be scheduled in a way that meets the unique demands of their respective communities.

Summary

SB2313, introduced by Senator Zaffirini, pertains to granting certain counties the authority to implement an alternate work period for county peace officers. The bill specifically amends sections of the Local Government Code to clarify that counties may adopt a work period of up to 28 days in compliance with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. This bill is designed to provide greater flexibility in scheduling for peace officers, potentially leading to enhanced operational efficiency within law enforcement agencies at the county level.

Contention

While the bill presents advantages in terms of local control and operational flexibility, there may be concerns regarding work-life balance and the potential for increased workloads among peace officers. Critics may argue that longer work periods could lead to fatigue, which could adversely affect performance and officer well-being. Furthermore, ensuring compliance with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act will be crucial to avoid legal complications, making the implementation of this bill an important consideration for county officials.

Companion Bills

TX HB4339

Same As Relating to the authority of certain counties to use an alternate work period for county peace officers.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2000

Relating to the commissioning of peace officers by certain parochial schools in certain counties.

TX HB2566

Relating to the number of peace officers required to be employed by a sheriff's department in certain counties.

TX HB3398

Relating to county zoning authority for counties adjacent to populous counties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3753

Relating to authority for certain state employees to work flexible hours and to work from home or other authorized alternative work sites.

TX SB218

Relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers.

TX HB152

Relating to the authority of certain counties to adopt and enforce a wildland-urban interface code.

TX HB1815

Relating to the authority of certain counties to enact certain park use rules.

TX SB781

Relating to the authority of certain counties to enact certain park use rules.

TX HB3235

Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a county hotel occupancy tax.

TX HB2253

Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district in certain counties; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.