Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB263

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Caption

Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to issue an emergency or temporary order requested by a county judge following a weather emergency.

Impact

The legislation has the potential to significantly streamline the process for managing debris and waste in the wake of weather-related disasters. By empowering county judges to make requests to TCEQ for emergency orders, the bill aims to improve response times and mitigate health risks associated with improper waste management. This marks a proactive approach in state law, enabling timely interventions to safeguard public health and ensure environmental protection during crises.

Summary

House Bill 263 aims to enhance the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) by allowing it to issue emergency or temporary orders related to solid waste disposal and controlled outdoor burning of debris following a weather emergency. This capability can be requested by a county judge, regardless of whether a formal state disaster or emergency has been declared. The bill addresses the need for immediate action following adverse weather events to manage environmental aftermath effectively.

Contention

While the bill has been framed as a necessary enhancement of emergency management capabilities, it could also raise concerns regarding the autonomy of local jurisdictions. Critics may argue that increased authority for TCEQ represents a centralization of power that could undermine local control over environmental matters. These points of contention will likely be focal during discussions on the bill’s potential implications, particularly among local officials who may wish to retain management authority for waste and environmental issues within their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2182

Relating to a statewide order issued by the commissioner of state health services authorizing a pharmacist to dispense an emergency contraceptive.

TX HB1293

Relating to the regulation by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of certain outdoor burns conducted during a state of disaster or state of emergency.

TX HB1523

Relating to a temporary prohibition on the authorization by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of the use of a Class V injection well for certain aquifer storage and recovery projects.

TX SB1994

Relating to the consideration of the provision of law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency services by a commissioners court or the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB4404

Relating to the consideration of the provision of law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency services by a commissioners court or the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

TX SB1586

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of permits for certain wastewater treatment facilities.

TX HB2268

Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to create certain special districts.

TX HB4400

Relating to supplemental environmental projects authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB2252

Relating to air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for certain oil and gas facilities.

TX HB4271

Relating to public meetings held by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on requests for authorization to operate a composting facility.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.