Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB172

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

Impact

Under the provisions of this bill, each campground operator must implement a safety certification program that includes communication devices to assist guests during emergencies. This program is intended to elevate the standard of safety at campgrounds, which has become increasingly important in the face of natural disasters and other emergency situations. The bill also establishes a system for civil penalties for non-compliance, imposing fines for violations to encourage adherence to safety regulations.

Summary

House Bill 172 aims to enhance safety protocols for campgrounds in Texas by mandating that campground operators obtain an emergency safety certification. This requirement seeks to ensure that campgrounds are equipped to handle emergencies effectively, thereby improving public safety for transient guests. The bill introduces a comprehensive framework that includes the development and submission of an emergency preparedness plan to the Texas Division of Emergency Management, outlining essential safety measures for guests and staff.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to significantly improve campground safety, it may also face scrutiny regarding its implementation and the burden it places on operators, particularly smaller establishments. Critics may argue that the cost and complexity of establishing emergency protocols could disproportionately affect smaller, family-run campgrounds, potentially leading to operational challenges. Furthermore, questions may arise regarding the effectiveness of compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Texas Division of Emergency Management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB248

Relating to campground emergency safety certification requirements; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB269

Relating to requirements for campgrounds located in a floodway; authorizing an administrative penalty; providing a private cause of action.

TX HB19

Relating to required flood disaster plans for campgrounds; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX SB1

Relating to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery; requiring a license; authorizing fees.

TX HB2701

Relating to construction standards for certain recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds.

TX SB385

Relating to construction standards for certain recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds.

TX HB309

Relating to the maintenance of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather alert radios by certain campgrounds, hotels, and recreational vehicle parks.

TX HB191

Relating to flood risk notice requirements for certain campgrounds; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB33

Relating to active shooter incidents at primary and secondary school facilities and other emergencies.

TX SB2862

Relating to active shooter events and other emergencies, including certain accreditations of law enforcement agencies that respond to such emergencies.

Similar Bills

TX HB19

Relating to required flood disaster plans for campgrounds; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB269

Relating to requirements for campgrounds located in a floodway; authorizing an administrative penalty; providing a private cause of action.

TX HB248

Relating to campground emergency safety certification requirements; providing a civil penalty.

CT HB06982

An Act Concerning Liability For Injuries Inherent In Camping While At A Private Campground.

ME LD291

An Act to Eliminate the Lodging Tax on Campground Sites and Revert to Using the Current Sales Tax

TX HB2701

Relating to construction standards for certain recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds.