Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2550

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the line of vegetation following a meteorological event.

Impact

This bill significantly amends the Natural Resources Code to provide more flexibility in how the line of vegetation is managed post-disaster. By allowing a temporary suspension of determinations, it offers a proactive measure to protect public access to beaches while assessments can take place. The measure is expected to facilitate easier management of beach areas during recovery periods following events like hurricanes or floods, thus ensuring that public access is maintained even under changing environmental conditions.

Summary

SB2550 aims to address the issue of the line of vegetation on public beaches in Texas following meteorological events. The proposed legislation allows the commissioner to temporarily suspend the line of vegetation determination for a period of up to three years if its demarcation has been affected by such an event. During this suspension, the public beachline would extend to a designated distance inland from the mean low tide, effectively changing the bureaucratic approach towards adjustment of public lands impacted by natural disasters.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB2550 appears to be cautiously optimistic; stakeholders recognize the need for flexibility in managing coastal areas after severe weather. Supporters argue that this bill helps in promoting better public access to beaches and aligns with environmental adaptability. However, some concerns may be raised regarding the potential for abuse of discretion by the commissioner, which emphasizes the need for transparent processes in these determinations.

Contention

Although the bill is largely framed as a necessary adjustment to help manage Texas beaches, there may be notable points of contention, particularly concerning the powers vested in the commissioner to make unilateral decisions regarding the line of vegetation. Critics may express concern that this could lead to conflicts over land use and property rights, raising questions about the adequacy of oversight and the potential impacts on landowners adjacent to the public beachline.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Natural Resources Code

  • Chapter 61. Use And Maintenance Of Public Beaches
    • Section: 0171
    • Section: 020

Companion Bills

TX HB4712

Similar Relating to the burden of proof in a suit or administrative proceeding to establish that an area is subject to the public beach easement.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4712

Relating to the burden of proof in a suit or administrative proceeding to establish that an area is subject to the public beach easement.

TX HB3577

Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to define the line of vegetation bordering a public beach.

TX SB1561

Relating to the determination of the boundaries of, and the enforcement of the law governing access to, public beaches.

TX HB3459

Relating to access to and protection of certain coastal areas.

TX HB3263

Relating to the determination of the boundaries of, and the enforcement of the law governing access to, public beaches.

TX HB3114

Relating to the burden of proof in a suit or administrative proceeding to establish that an area is subject to the public beach easement.

TX SB434

Relating to the burden of proof in a suit or administrative proceeding to establish that an area is subject to the public beach easement.

TX HB4172

Relating to the burden of proof in a suit or administrative proceeding to establish that an area is subject to the public beach easement.

TX HB3131

Relating to the line of vegetation and authorized development in certain beach areas; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4025

Relating to a prohibition on the filing of a suit to remove a house located on a public beach because of a change in the boundary of the beach resulting from a meteorological event.

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