Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB237

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Caption

Relating to a study by the Texas Water Development Board regarding standards for placement of recreational vehicles and temporary dwelling structures in a flood hazard area.

Impact

The outcomes of this bill, if enacted, could significantly influence how recreational vehicles and temporary dwellings are regulated in flood-prone areas throughout Texas. As such, the bill mandates the board to provide recommendations for potential legislation that would arise from their findings. This could lead to the establishment of new safety standards, possibly altering current practices regarding land use and emergency management in flood zones.

Summary

House Bill 237 focuses on the establishment of a study conducted by the Texas Water Development Board. This study aims to assess the need for standards regarding the placement of recreational vehicles and temporary dwelling structures within designated flood hazard areas. The bill underscores the importance of proper regulations that could protect lives and properties from flood-related disasters, particularly in areas at risk as identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968.

Contention

While the bill appears to focus on a technical study, there may be points of contention surrounding the implications of regulating temporary structures, especially regarding local autonomy. There could be concerns from local governments about additional regulations and limitations on land use within their jurisdictions. Furthermore, stakeholders, including residents and businesses, may have differing views on the appropriateness of such standards, which could spark discussions on balancing safety with economic interests and personal freedoms in flood risk zones.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4329

Relating to a study by the Texas Water Development Board on the costs of developing flood infrastructure in this state.

TX HB5219

Relating to a study by the Texas Water Development Board of the water resources in certain counties.

TX SB7

Relating to the oversight and financing of certain water infrastructure matters under the jurisdiction of the Texas Water Development Board.

TX HB16

Relating to the oversight and financing of certain water infrastructure matters under the jurisdiction of the Texas Water Development Board.

TX SB2465

Relating to a study by the Texas Education Agency and Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding standardizing transcripts for public schools.

TX HB4917

Relating to seller's disclosures regarding flooding and other water-related issues with respect to residential real property.

TX HB806

Relating to a study regarding the placement of rumble strips on highway shoulders.

TX HB4936

Relating to a study by the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office regarding the creation of the Department of Marketing Services.

TX HB3625

Relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain.

TX HB4742

Relating to a study by the Texas Water Development Board of issues faced by communities with artificial drainage systems.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.