Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB20

Filed
8/4/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain measures to prevent and reduce fraudulent charitable solicitations during disasters, including establishing a voluntary certification program for disaster relief organizations.

Impact

If enacted, HB20 will amend the Government Code by adding provisions related to the establishment of a voluntary certification program for disaster relief organizations. This certification will not be mandatory; organizations can still solicit donations without it. However, having this certification may provide a significant advantage as it would primarily aid in assuring donors of the legitimacy of the organization, especially during times of crisis when fraudulent entities may exploit vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 20 aims to implement measures designed to prevent and reduce fraudulent charitable solicitations during disasters. It seeks to establish a voluntary certification program for organizations that provide disaster relief services, allowing the public to identify reputable groups to which they can donate. The bill proposes the creation of educational materials on recognizing fraudulent solicitations, which would be made available through public agency websites.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB20 appears to be positive, with support focused on the bill's objectives to safeguard the public against fraud and enhance the credibility of charitable organizations during disasters. Proponents argue that the certification can build public trust and encourage donations to reliable organizations, thereby enhancing relief efforts.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise around the voluntary nature of the certification program. While many stakeholders might welcome the initiative to improve transparency in charitable donations, critics may argue that without a mandatory certification, there is a risk that some organizations might still operate without oversight, potentially leading to donor confusion. Additionally, the HB20's implementation could have implications on how other disaster-related funds are allocated, particularly in scenarios where certification status is considered in grant applications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3679

Relating to the operation of certain vehicles during disasters.

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 SB1311

Relating to a pilot program for the establishment of disaster relief hub houses.

TX SB485

Relating to the duties of care of certain landlords regarding disasters.

TX SB1168

Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.

TX HB2090

Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.

TX HB2702

Relating to prohibiting certain limitations on the operation of certain organizations that benefit veterans during a declared state of disaster.

TX SB1361

Relating to a disaster recovery loan program for small and micro-businesses.

TX HB5520

Relating to border protection and economic development services, programs, and other measures, including measures to recruit health care professionals to the border region, improve border inspection efficiency, and enhance border region airport security and capacity, and establishing certain educational programs.

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TX SB2652

Relating to the regulation of deer breeding by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SB1869

Relating to the procedures for modifying the schedules of controlled substances.

TX HB4078

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TX HB3171

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TX SB223

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TX HB184

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