Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1091

Filed
2/22/23  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of on-site sewage disposal systems, including requiring a license for on-site sewage disposal system pumping technicians.

Impact

The approval of SB1091 may lead to significant changes in how on-site sewage systems are managed across the state. By mandating licensing for technicians, the bill aims to reduce health hazards associated with improper sewage disposal practices, thus impacting various local statutes related to public health and safety. Homeowners with larger properties who previously managed their systems with fewer regulations may now face new requirements. This change could alter the operational landscape for many independent contractors and technicians involved in sewage management.

Summary

SB1091 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating on-site sewage disposal systems more stringently, specifically focusing on the licensing of technicians who pump these systems. The bill amends several provisions in the Health and Safety Code to ensure proper planning, installation, maintenance, and inspection of sewage systems. Among other things, it requires individuals who service these systems to obtain a license from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, which is expected to enhance overall compliance and safety standards in the management of such infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1091 appears to be generally supportive among public health and environmental advocacy groups, which see it as a necessary step toward safeguarding community health standards. Proponents argue that regulating and monitoring sewage disposal is essential for preventing environmental contamination and protecting public health. On the other hand, some property owners and operators in rural areas have expressed concerns about the increased regulations potentially leading to higher operational costs or complications in managing their properties.

Contention

A notable contention concerning SB1091 revolves around its applicability to properties based on their size and geographic location. For instance, the bill exempts residential properties larger than 10 acres in counties with populations under 40,000 from certain regulations, which raises questions about equal treatment among different property owners. Critics assert that such exemptions could undermine the bill's public health objectives, while supporters posit that it balances regulatory oversight with the practical realities faced by rural residents and smaller operators.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 366. On-site Sewage Disposal Systems
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 052
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 052

Water Code

  • Chapter 37. Occupational Licensing And Registration
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB3128

Identical Relating to the regulation of on-site sewage disposal systems, including requiring a license for on-site sewage disposal system pumping technicians.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3128

Relating to the regulation of on-site sewage disposal systems, including requiring a license for on-site sewage disposal system pumping technicians.

TX HB2426

Relating to regulation of on-site sewage disposal systems including occupational licensure requirements associated with those systems.

TX SB1498

Relating to regulation of on-site sewage disposal systems including occupational licensure requirements associated with those systems.

TX HB5549

Relating to the regulation and planning of on-site sewage disposal systems; authorizing and increasing an administrative penalty; increasing the amount of a fee.

TX HB4087

Relating to the use of certain on-site sewage disposal systems.

TX HB3377

Relating to the licensing and registration of installers of on-site sewage disposal systems by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

TX HB3727

Relating to the adoption of rules concerning certain on-site sewage disposal systems.

TX HB1929

Relating to the adoption of rules concerning certain on-site sewage disposal systems.

TX SB1027

Relating to the adoption of rules concerning certain on-site sewage disposal systems.

TX HB240

Relating to requiring the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to adopt rules preventing access to on-site sewage disposal systems.

Similar Bills

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