Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB95

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

Impact

If enacted, HB 95 will impact the legal framework governing emergency management in the state. By instituting minimum credentialing standards, the bill is expected to unify the qualifications of Emergency Management Coordinators, potentially improving collaboration and response during emergencies. It aligns state practices with national standards, which could lead to more efficient management of resources and personnel during crises. This uniformity may also help streamline training programs and certification processes across various jurisdictions.

Summary

House Bill 95 aims to establish minimum credentialing qualifications for Emergency Management Coordinators who are appointed by Emergency Management Directors. This legislation is deemed essential in ensuring that individuals who take on these critical roles possess the necessary skills and knowledge to manage emergency situations effectively. The bill seeks to create a standardized set of qualifications that these coordinators must meet, thereby enhancing the overall competence of emergency management across the state.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the feasibility of implementing such credentialing standards statewide. Some stakeholders could argue that the requirement for minimum qualifications may create barriers for local governments, particularly smaller or rural ones, which might struggle to meet these standards due to resource constraints. Additionally, there might be a debate about what specific qualifications should be included, with varying opinions on the necessary training or experience required for coordinators in different emergency contexts.

Voting_history

As of the latest update, the bill was filed on August 15, 2025. Detailed voting history and committee discussions are awaited to gauge the level of support or opposition within the legislative body once it is presented for debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB212

Relating to establishing minimum credentialing qualifications for Emergency Management Coordinators appointed by Emergency Management Directors.

TX HB307

Relating to training and credentialing requirements for certain emergency management coordinators and officers of this state or a political subdivision of this state who have emergency management responsibilities.

TX SB1

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

TX HB1

Relating to disaster response and preparedness, including required training for justices of the peace and responding to mass fatality events; requiring a license; authorizing a fee.

TX HB187

Relating to the development and implementation of outdoor warning siren activation protocol, including the establishment of an advisory committee.

TX SB2

Relating to the establishment of an education savings account program.

TX HB225

Relating to training requirements for certain public officials and candidates for public office.

TX SB411

Relating to training requirements for certain public officials and candidates for public office.

TX HB1588

Relating to training requirements for certain public officials and candidates for public office.

TX HB4914

Relating to the organization, powers, and authority of the Texas State Guard, including the powers and authority of the adjutant general and governor relating to the Texas State Guard.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.