Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2248

Caption

Relating to next generation 9-1-1 services provided through an Internet Protocol network and wireless service provider expense reimbursements for certain counties; imposing a fee.

Impact

The amendments to the Health and Safety Code introduced by HB 2248 include a definition of 'next generation 9-1-1 service' and regulations surrounding the collection of fees to support these services. Local jurisdictions will have the authority to impose specific fees not exceeding a predetermined percentage of the monthly service charge to fund the provision of modern emergency response systems. This financial structure will provide essential resources for continual upgrades of technology used in emergency services, aiming for improved response rates and connectivity.

Summary

House Bill 2248 aims to modernize the existing 9-1-1 service infrastructure by introducing next generation 9-1-1 services that utilize Internet Protocol networks. This bill outlines specific frameworks for the implementation and funding of these services, intending to enhance emergency communication effectiveness across Texas. It sets the groundwork for local governments to impose a fee on wireless telecommunications connections, which would help finance the upgrade to next-generation services and expenses incurred by providing 9-1-1 services in certain counties.

Contention

Discussions around HB 2248 may reveal contention regarding the imposition of fees on wireless subscribers, potentially creating a financial burden on service users. Critics may express concerns that any added costs could disproportionately affect lower-income users or those in less populated areas. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that the investment in enhancing emergency services is crucial for public safety and efficiency in the face of increasingly demanding technological requirements for emergency communications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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