Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1196

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the requirement that the operator of an all-terrain vehicle possess evidence of financial responsibility for the vehicle.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1196 could significantly influence how ATV operators manage their vehicle responsibilities. Once in effect in September 2025, the requirement for proof of financial responsibility could lead to a reduction in accidents and injuries associated with ATV use, as operators are more likely to be accountable for their vehicles. Additionally, this legislation may encourage responsible riding practices and ensure that operators are better prepared for potential liabilities resulting from accidents.

Summary

House Bill 1196 addresses safety regulations pertaining to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in Texas, specifically mandating that operators possess evidence of financial responsibility. By amending the Transportation Code, this legislation intends to clarify existing requirements related to vehicle operation, ensuring that ATV operators are covered by insurance or similar financial mechanisms. This measure has been introduced to enhance public safety on roads and terrains where ATVs are operated, particularly as their usage becomes more prevalent among recreational enthusiasts.

Contention

While supporters of HB 1196 argue that enforcing financial responsibility is a positive step towards safer road use and can potentially reduce state costs associated with ATV accidents, there may also be concerns from recreational vehicle enthusiasts. Opponents might argue that requiring proof of financial responsibility could create a financial burden for some operators, particularly those who use ATVs for sporadic recreational purposes. As the implementation date approaches, discussions around exemptions, affordability, or alternatives to traditional insurance may emerge.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 601. Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act
    • Section: 052

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3148

Relating to a vehicle storage facility operator's possessory lien on a vehicle and the vehicle's cargo, contents, and other personal property.

TX HB2838

Relating to the exclusion of the operation of certain vehicles from commercial driver's license requirements.

TX HB2616

Relating to the operation of and lighting equipment for medical examiner vehicles and vehicles operated by justices of the peace in certain circumstances.

TX HB3224

Relating to the status of the registration of a vehicle after a failure to establish financial responsibility.

TX HB3274

Relating to human operators of automated motor vehicles.

TX SB2156

Relating to human operators of automated motor vehicles.

TX HB4435

Relating to the registration, ownership, and operation of certain motor vehicles.

TX SB2024

Relating to the registration, ownership, and operation of certain motor vehicles.

TX HB3044

Relating to the financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.

TX SB1550

Relating to the financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.