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Texas Senate Bill SB42

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Caption

Relating to consent towing fees charged during a declared disaster.

Impact

The bill amends the Occupations Code by adding a new subchapter that gives county judges the authority to set maximum towing fees during declared disasters. Specifically, it allows local officials to determine reasonable rates for standard, medium, and heavy-duty tows, ensuring that consumers are not exploited when they may be in urgent need of towing services. This local control aims to achieve a balance between fair compensation for towing services and protecting the public from unfair pricing practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 42, titled 'Relating to consent towing fees charged during a declared disaster', aims to regulate the fees towing companies can charge in Texas during officially declared disasters. The bill establishes that towing companies are prohibited from charging exorbitant or excessive prices for consent tows during these emergencies. This aim is to protect consumers from potential price gouging that can occur in vulnerable situations following a disaster declaration from either the governor or the president of the United States.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported as a consumer protection measure, potential points of contention may arise regarding the extent of local government authority in setting these fees. Some may argue that it could lead to inconsistencies in towing regulations across different counties, which could confuse consumers and tow truck operators alike. Additionally, concerns may arise about the enforcement of these regulations and the need for adequate oversight to ensure compliance among towing companies during disasters.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 2308. Vehicle Towing And Booting
    • Section: New Section

Government Code

  • Chapter 418. Emergency Management
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1175

Relating to the biennial adjustment of certain towing fees and maximum charges.

TX HB3679

Relating to the operation of certain vehicles during disasters.

TX HB2128

Relating to the charging of exorbitant or excessive prices for natural gas during a declared disaster.

TX HB4734

Relating to the operation of certain vehicles preceding, during, and following disasters.

TX SB497

Relating to the operation of certain vehicles preceding, during, and following disasters.

TX SB401

Relating to prices charged by a medical staffing services agency during certain designated public health disaster periods; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3837

Relating to the regulation of autonomous vehicles; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3478

Relating to mediation of certain fee disputes between towing companies and motor carriers.

TX HB2684

Relating to the issuance of oversize or overweight permits for vehicles transporting agricultural commodities during or preceding a disaster.

TX HB2118

Relating to the issuance of oversize or overweight permits for vehicles transporting agricultural commodities during or preceding a disaster.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.