Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1881

Caption

Relating to the applicability of the prohibition on governmental entities adopting certain regulations governing the use of certain building products, materials, or methods.

Impact

If enacted, SB1881 would effectively restrict the local government's ability to impose regulations on construction materials and methods in these designated areas. This could lead to a more streamlined process for developers and builders who operate within these corridors, simplifying compliance efforts and potentially reducing project costs. However, the change may also raise concerns among local jurisdictions about their capacity to enforce regulations tailored to their specific community needs and environmental contexts.

Summary

Senate Bill 1881 aims to amend the Government Code by adding specific provisions that limit governmental entities from adopting certain regulations governing the use of building products, materials, or methods. The proposed legislation seeks to bring clarity and uniformity in regulations surrounding building practices within designated areas, specifically targeting regions that are recognized as entry corridors for development, restoration, or preservation.

Contention

Debates around SB1881 may arise regarding the balance of power between state and local governments. Proponents assert that this bill would foster economic growth by eliminating burdensome local regulations that could hinder development in key areas. In contrast, opponents may argue that such measures undermine local control, preventing municipalities from addressing particular local concerns such as safety, environmental protections, and community preferences related to construction practices.

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