Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2662

Caption

Relating to the elimination of certain regulations waived during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Impact

The implications of HB2662 are significant as it stabilizes certain adaptations in state laws that emerged during the pandemic, promoting a more flexible regulatory environment. By allowing businesses, particularly in the healthcare and food service sectors, to continue operating under relaxed conditions, the bill aims to ensure that these industries can maintain operations without being encumbered by pre-pandemic restrictions. Additionally, the proposed amendments are designed to enhance the ability of healthcare professionals to provide services via telecommunication, which could improve access to care and professional collaboration across various disciplines.

Summary

House Bill 2662 aims to eliminate certain regulations that were temporarily waived during the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of the broader efforts to streamline and adapt state regulations to support rapid changes in service delivery. The bill encompasses various sectors, including healthcare and alcoholic beverage sales, and incorporates provisions for the delivery of food and beverages. It seeks to codify changes that proved beneficial during the pandemic and allows for the continued flexibility in how services are rendered, particularly in healthcare where telehealth has become vital in recent times.

Contention

However, the bill may encounter contention from stakeholders who argue that some of the relaxed regulations could lead to oversights in health and safety standards. Critics could express concern over the potential for remote services in healthcare to compromise patient care quality and the risks associated with the sale of alcoholic beverages during delivery. The balance between maintaining necessary regulatory oversight and allowing for flexibility in response to changing circumstances remains a point of contention in legislative discussions surrounding HB2662.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2003

Relating to the delivery and direct shipment of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB752

Relating to the delivery and direct shipment of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB1542

Relating to certain temporary sales by a mixed beverage permit holder.

TX SB926

Relating to certain temporary sales by a mixed beverage permit holder.

TX HB3339

Relating to the sale and regulation of alcoholic beverages by certain retailers.

TX HB2200

Relating to the sale of spirit coolers by certain alcoholic beverage permittees.

TX SB1288

Relating to the sale of spirit coolers by certain alcoholic beverage permittees.

TX HB1670

Relating to the hours for the sale or delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

TX HB3350

Relating to the purchase and sale of vintage distilled spirits by the holder of a package store permit or local distributor's permit.

TX SB1322

Relating to the purchase and sale of vintage distilled spirits by the holder of a package store permit or local distributor's permit.

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