Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB60

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

Caption

Relating to emergency preparedness and safety requirements for youth camps.

Impact

The most critical change introduced by SB60 is the requirement for youth camps to document their emergency preparedness capabilities. This includes maintaining operable radios for weather alerts, implementing emergency warning systems, and having written emergency preparedness plans approved by local agencies. By doing so, the bill aims to ensure a higher standard of emergency responsiveness, which directly influences the operational procedures and regulatory compliance of youth camps across Texas.

Summary

SB60, relating to emergency preparedness and safety requirements for youth camps, aims to enhance the safety protocols in place for youth camping facilities in Texas. The bill mandates that youth camps establish comprehensive health and safety standards, focusing on proper supervision, sanitation, medical services, safe food practices, and emergency procedures. A significant aspect of this legislation is to integrate emergency preparedness measures into camp operations, ensuring the safety of campers and staff during various emergencies.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise from the bill's implementation specifics. The requirement for systematic emergency drills and weekly reporting to local emergency services could introduce additional administrative burdens on camp operators. Opponents may argue that these requirements could disproportionately affect smaller camps that may struggle with compliance due to resource constraints. Furthermore, the obligation to maintain emergency systems and procedures raises questions about the costs involved and the potential impact on camp fees and operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB481

Relating to emergency preparedness and response plans for the continued care and safety of nursing facility and assisted living facility residents.

TX HB3595

Relating to an emergency preparedness and contingency operations plan, including temperature regulation, for assisted living facility residents during an emergency; providing penalties.

TX HB1467

Relating to emergency preparedness of assisted living facilities and the health and safety of residents of those facilities; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX SB1368

Relating to an emergency preparedness and contingency operations plan, including temperature regulation, for nursing facility and assisted living facility residents during an emergency; providing penalties.

TX HB3811

Relating to youth injury mitigation and information training for coaches and youth athletics personnel.

TX HB1144

Relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.

TX SB661

Relating to the creation of the Office of Youth Health and Safety.

TX SB698

Relating to the creation of the Office of Youth Health and Safety.

TX HB2489

Relating to the creation of the Office of Youth Health and Safety.

TX HB5223

Relating to emergency response protocols and safety and security audits developed by the Texas School Safety Center and Health and Human Services Commission for day-care centers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.