Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4378

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

Caption

Relating to affiliation with certain foreign entities of certain persons working or participating in the electricity market; increasing an administrative penalty.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4378 will have significant implications for state laws governing utility management and foreign business operations. The bill modifies existing regulations including Section 39.360 of the Utilities Code. It imposes stricter requirements for registration as a market participant, mandating verification processes for any dealings with foreign entities that could potentially compromise Texas’s critical infrastructure. By holding companies accountable for their affiliations, the bill seeks to safeguard the electricity grid and enhance national security against foreign threats.

Summary

House Bill 4378 aims to regulate the affiliation of certain persons working or participating in the electricity market with specific foreign entities. The bill seeks to enhance the oversight of business practices within Texas' electricity sector, particularly concerning the purchase and management of critical electric grid equipment. It introduces substantial penalties for businesses that violate the provisions of the bill by submitting false or incomplete information related to their affiliations, which could result in up to $1 million for each violation. This legislative effort is primarily focused on maintaining the integrity of Texas's electricity supply and industry standards.

Contention

The contentious points surrounding HB 4378 primarily deal with the balance between necessary regulation and the potential overreach into business operations. While some stakeholders support the bill as a critical move to protect the state's utilities from foreign influence, others raise concerns about the additional regulatory burden it places on businesses. Critiques include fears of chilling effects on investment and increased operational costs, which could ultimately impact electricity prices for consumers. Moreover, businesses may face challenges in compliance with the new attestation requirements, raising questions about how these regulations will be enforced.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 15. Judicial Review, Enforcement, And Penalties
    • Section: 023
  • Chapter 39. Restructuring Of Electric Utility Industry
    • Section: 360

Government Code

  • Chapter 2275. Prohibition On Contracts With Certain Foreign-owned Companies In Connection With Critical Infrastructure
    • Section: 0102

Companion Bills

TX HB131

Same As Relating to affiliation with certain foreign entities of certain persons working or participating in the electricity market; increasing an administrative penalty.

TX SB2368

Similar Relating to affiliation with certain foreign entities of certain persons working or participating in the electricity market; increasing an administrative penalty.

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