Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1138

Filed
2/6/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/14/25  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to first responder policies for emergencies occurring at a group home in certain municipalities and counties.

Impact

The implementation of SB1138 is expected to improve emergency response protocols in large municipalities and counties, ultimately enhancing the safety and well-being of residents in group homes. The bill aims to ensure that local agencies are adequately prepared to respond to emergencies that may arise in these specialized facilities, irrespective of their licensing status. As a result, this legislation could lead to more coordinated and effective responses during emergencies, thereby protecting vulnerable populations housed in group homes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1138 relates to the development of first responder policies specifically for emergency situations occurring at group homes located in municipalities and counties with populations exceeding 300,000. The bill amends Chapter 370 of the Local Government Code, mandating that local law enforcement and emergency response agencies formulate protocols for effectively addressing emergencies at group homes. This is particularly important as emergencies at such facilities can vary greatly in nature and may not always be associated with licensed operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1138 appears to be generally supportive, especially among legislators focused on enhancing public safety and emergency preparedness. Advocates highlight the importance of having tailored protocols for group homes to ensure proper response measures are in place during crises. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of these policies, specifically how they might affect the operations of group homes and whether additional funding or resources will be required for local agencies.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on improving safety measures, some potential points of contention could arise concerning the adequacy of training and resources for first responders. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about how these policies will be harmonized with existing regulations and what impact they will have on the operational responsibilities of group homes. Overall, discussions will likely center around ensuring that while safety protocols improve, they do not inadvertently create operational burdens or cost implications for local agencies and group homes alike.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 370. Miscellaneous Provisions Relating To Health And Public Safety Of More Than One Type Of Local Government
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 769. Regulation Of Certain Group Homes
    • Section: 001
    • Section: 001
    • Section: 001

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB799

Relating to benefits for certain first responders and other employees related to illness and injury.

TX HB471

Relating to the entitlement to and claims for benefits for certain first responders and other employees related to illness and injury.

TX HB783

Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities and counties.

TX SB588

Relating to creating a temporary educator certification for certain military service members and first responders.

TX SB940

Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities and counties and the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project.

TX SB36

Relating to waiving certain driver's license fees for applicants who are first responders.

TX HB2282

Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities and counties and the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project.

TX SB330

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

TX SB1208

Relating to the hotel occupancy tax imposed by certain rural counties and by municipalities located in those counties and to the use of revenue from that tax.

TX HB69

Relating to waiving certain driver's license fees for applicants who are first responders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.