Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1284

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the portion of the fee for certain vehicle safety inspections that is remitted to the state.

Impact

The changes proposed by SB1284 include adjustments to the fees remitted from vehicle inspections, decreasing the amount sent to the state from certain inspection fees. For instance, the bill proposes to change the allocation of $5.50 to $3.50 for one type of vehicle inspection fee, as well as a reduction from $14.75 to $12.75 for another. These modifications can lead to a decrease in revenue for state funds, which are crucial for transport infrastructure and environmental initiatives. It will also affect how local governing bodies and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles handle fee collections and distributions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1284 addresses the portion of fees collected from certain vehicle safety inspections that are remitted to the state. The bill modifies existing provisions in the Health and Safety Code as well as the Transportation Code, specifically amending how much of the inspection fees are allocated to various state funds. The introduced version of SB1284 is aimed at adjusting the fees for vehicle inspections, thereby impacting state revenue streams associated with vehicle safety and environmental regulation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1284 appears to be mixed among legislators and stakeholders involved in transportation and environmental funding debates. Proponents of the bill may argue that reducing fees is beneficial for vehicle owners, thereby easing financial burdens, especially in tough economic times. However, those opposed might express concerns that such reductions could diminish necessary funding for vital state projects, particularly in areas related to public safety and environmental conservation.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding SB1284 is the balancing act between alleviating costs for vehicle owners and ensuring adequate funding for transportation and safety-related programs. Critics might contend that while lowering fees seems favorable, it could escalate the financial challenges facing the state in maintaining infrastructure and enforcing environmental regulations. Furthermore, the potential implications for the Texas mobility fund, which is a significant source of funding for essential transport projects, are also likely to be a focal point in discussions as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 382. Clean Air Act
    • Section: 0622

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 548. Compulsory Inspection Of Vehicles
    • Section: 501
    • Section: 503
    • Section: 508
    • Section: 510

Companion Bills

TX HB5242

Identical Relating to the portion of the fee for certain vehicle safety inspections that is remitted to the state.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5242

Relating to the portion of the fee for certain vehicle safety inspections that is remitted to the state.

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