Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB826

Caption

Relating to an agreement with a private entity for dynamic message signs used in certain statewide alert systems.

Impact

The impact of SB 826 on state laws includes amendments to Chapter 411 of the Government Code, specifically by adding Subchapter K-1 pertaining to dynamic message signs. This allows for enhanced communication during emergencies, specifically for alerts related to missing persons. Notably, these signs must generate net revenue for the state, and taxpayer funds cannot be used for their installation and operation. This requirement may galvanize new funding mechanisms through partnerships while also limiting state expenditures.

Summary

Senate Bill 826 establishes a framework for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to enter into agreements with private entities for the installation and operation of dynamic message signs. These signs are intended for use in statewide alert systems that can assist in locating missing individuals. The bill highlights the integration of private sector capabilities into public safety initiatives, reflecting a growing trend of collaboration between government entities and private organizations in the realm of public service.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve the efficiency of statewide alert systems, it may face contention regarding the reliance on private entities for public safety functions. Some stakeholders could express concerns about accountability and the effectiveness of such partnerships, questioning whether private businesses can adequately handle the responsibilities tied to public safety initiatives. Additionally, the stipulation that federal compliance should not be jeopardized might restrict the viability of such agreements under certain conditions.

Companion Bills

TX HB3486

Same As Relating to an agreement with a private entity for dynamic message signs used in certain statewide alert systems.

Similar Bills

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