Texas 2023 - 88th 4th C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB39

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Out of House Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

Impact

The updates introduced by SB39 are expected to significantly influence state laws concerning construction and energy efficiency. By attaching greater importance to energy standards, the bill aims to ensure that new constructions contribute to improved energy conservation efforts. This might lead to higher performance standards for building materials and methods utilized in Texas, potentially increasing initial construction costs but leading to energy savings over time. The bill also establishes provisions for stakeholder involvement during the amendment processes, allowing feedback from builders, environmental groups, and local authorities. This could enhance the alignment of construction practices with environmental policies.

Summary

SB39 aims to amend certain regulations adopted by governmental entities regarding the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of both residential and commercial buildings. The bill makes several updates to existing laws, notably concerning energy conservation standards by adopting provisions from the International Residential Code and the International Energy Conservation Code. It emphasizes the importance of conducting analyses around any amendments to ensure energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness, thereby aiming to balance residential construction needs with energy conservation measures.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment around SB39 appears to be proactive, with strong support from advocates for energy conservation and sustainable building practices. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step forward in addressing climate concerns through better energy practices in the construction industry. However, there may also be concerns from some quarters regarding the potential for increased compliance costs and regulatory burdens, particularly for smaller builders who may find it challenging to meet new standards.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB39 includes concerns over whether the new energy efficiency requirements could effectively escalate the costs of residential construction, potentially impacting housing affordability in Texas. Critics might argue that while energy efficiency is crucial, the implementation should not come at the expense of affordable housing. This presents a classic debate between advancing environmental goals and maintaining economic viability, as stakeholders in the housing market assess how new regulations can align with the goal of providing accessible housing.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 30. Municipal Courts Of Record
    • Section: New Section

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 388. Texas Building Energy Performance Standards
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2453

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB3312

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB4294

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB3959

Relating to certain regulations and taxes utilized by governmental entities for construction and tourism.

TX SB1955

Relating to the regulation of industrial housing and buildings.

TX HB3892

Relating to the regulation and industrial Housing and buildings.

TX HB3153

Relating to the adoption of county and municipal building codes for the insulation and protection of piping in new residential construction.

TX HB2409

Relating to the residential and commercial building codes of municipalities.

TX SB864

Relating to certain seller's disclosures for the sale of residential real property.

TX HB5061

Relating to fire alarms in commercial buildings.

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