Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1813

Caption

Relating to the universal service fund.

Impact

If enacted, SB1813 will result in significant changes to how telecommunications services are funded within the state. It introduces a uniform charge applicable to telecommunications providers, which is aimed at generating revenue for supporting basic local services in less economically viable regions. This could potentially alleviate disparities in service availability between urban and rural communities, further promoting equitable access to communication technologies.

Summary

SB1813 aims to amend the Texas Universal Service Fund, focusing on providing financial support for telecommunications services, particularly in high-cost rural areas. The bill outlines modifications to existing funding mechanisms and accountability measures, ensuring that funds are used appropriately to improve access to essential telecommunications services. Additionally, it establishes a structured approach for the Texas Public Utility Commission to manage these funds with a new mandate to enhance telecommunications infrastructure across Texas.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are points of contention surrounding SB1813 regarding its efficacy and implementation. Critics argue that the funding mechanisms may not adequately address long-term infrastructure improvements, especially in the most remote areas of Texas. They express concerns over the redistribution of funds and the possibility of bureaucratic inefficiencies. Furthermore, there is skepticism among some stakeholders about whether the new regulations will effectively prevent cross-subsidization, which could undermine the intended purpose of the universal service fund.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1836

Relating to the allocation of certain sales tax revenue to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue.

TX SB2035

Relating to the use of proceeds from the collection of sales and use taxes on items purchased under the supplemental nutrition assistance program to provide grants for food banks and other charitable organizations.

TX HB203

Relating to the allocation of revenue derived from the taxes imposed on the sale, storage, or use of new and used motor vehicle tires and parts to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue.

TX HB3793

Relating to the permissible uses of the state highway fund.

TX HB2113

Relating to the taxation of fireworks.

TX SB761

Relating to the taxation of fireworks.

TX HB35

Relating to the state highway fund.

TX HB2278

Relating to the state highway fund.

Similar Bills

TX HB2911

Relating to next generation 9-1-1 service and the establishment of a next generation 9-1-1 service fund.

HI SB870

Relating To Telecommunication.

TX HB4373

Relating to the universal service fund.

TX SJR27

Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the Texas Connectivity Fund for the development of broadband and other telecommunications services in all areas of the state and authorizing the appropriation to that fund of a portion of revenue received from the existing state sales and use taxes on telecommunications services while not increasing the rate of the sales and use taxes.

TX SB377

Relating to the Texas Connectivity Fund and to the allocation and the use of certain proceeds from the imposition of state sales and use taxes on telecommunications services.

TX HJR125

Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the broadband infrastructure fund to expand high-speed broadband access and assist in the financing of connectivity projects.

TX HB9

Relating to the development and funding of broadband and telecommunications services.

TX HB2437

Relating to the amount of emergency service fees for certain telecommunications providers.