Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1855

Caption

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Racing Commission.

Impact

The amendments put forth in HB1855 aim to strengthen the regulatory framework around occupational licensing in the state's racing sector. By establishing clearer criteria for board membership and license eligibility, this bill emphasizes the importance of integrity and public trust in the oversight of horseracing and greyhound racing activities. Moreover, it mandates the Commission to maintain a system for promptly addressing complaints, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability within the commission's operations.

Summary

House Bill 1855 proposes amendments to the functions and administrative structure of the Texas Racing Commission, a body that oversees horseracing and greyhound racing activities within the state. The bill seeks to enhance the Commission's ability to govern by updating licensing requirements and refining eligibility criteria for its board members. A significant aspect of the bill is the introduction of new provisions regarding the processing of criminal history records for individuals applying for commission positions and licenses, thereby ensuring that the Commission can adequately evaluate the integrity of applicants associated with the state’s racing industries.

Contention

While the bill’s intention is to improve regulatory oversight, it may face scrutiny regarding the potential implications of stringent eligibility requirements for commission membership. Critics could argue that these new regulations might restrict participation from individuals with valuable industry experience, particularly if they have any associations with regulated entities. The balance between ensuring fair and comprehensive scrutiny of applicants while allowing for a diverse range of perspectives on the Commission will be a point of contention as discussions about the bill progress.

Companion Bills

TX SB704

Same As Relating to the transfer of the regulation of racing to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the abolishment of the Texas Racing Commission, and the creation of the Texas Racing Advisory Board, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission.

Similar Bills

TX SB704

Relating to the transfer of the regulation of racing to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the abolishment of the Texas Racing Commission, and the creation of the Texas Racing Advisory Board, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission.

TX HB2463

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TX SB1998

Relating to the deposit and allocation of certain funds to the horse industry escrow account.

TX HB2550

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TX HB1537

Relating to the elimination of certain tax proceeds deposited to and the allocation of the horse industry escrowed purse account.

TX HB2575

Relating to the elimination of certain tax proceeds deposited to and the allocation of the horse industry escrowed purse account.

TX SB1989

Relating to the use of proceeds deposited to the horse industry account for law enforcement purposes.

TX HB1560

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.