Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4231

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Caption

Relating to cybersecurity for retail public utilities that provide water or sewer service.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4231 will significantly influence the operational standards of retail public utilities in Texas. These utilities will be required to adhere to new cybersecurity requirements, including the implementation of rules to prevent internet connections to critical operational systems. The bill also mandates employee training on cybersecurity, ensuring that personnel are prepared to handle their digital responsibilities securely. These changes may result in increased operational costs for utilities but are aimed at bolstering public safety and trust in water service infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 4231 focuses on enhancing cybersecurity measures for retail public utilities that provide water or sewer services. The bill aims to establish a comprehensive framework for cybersecurity that includes prohibiting certain connections to the internet, setting requirements for employee identification authentication, and mandating annual security assessments. By strengthening the cybersecurity protocols within these utilities, the bill seeks to safeguard sensitive information and maintain the integrity of essential public services in the face of growing cyber threats.

Contention

There may be debates surrounding HB 4231, particularly regarding the balance between operational efficiencies possible through internet-connected systems and the inherent risks associated with such connections. Proponents will argue that the cybersecurity measures are essential for preventing data breaches and maintaining public trust, while critics could express concerns over the financial burdens placed on public utilities, potentially affecting service rates. Furthermore, discussions may revolve around the adequacy of current cybersecurity training provisions, questioning whether they sufficiently prepare employees to meet the demands of evolving cyber threats.

Companion Bills

TX SB1034

Identical Relating to cybersecurity for retail public utilities that provide water or sewer service.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1034

Relating to cybersecurity for retail public utilities that provide water or sewer service.

TX HB2506

Relating to rates for water or sewer utility service provided by certain municipally owned utilities.

TX HB449

Public utilities; subject certain companies providing water services to regulation by Public Service Commission

TX SB1169

Relating to the provision of water or sewer service by public entities operating jointly or concurrently.

TX SB2389

Relating to entities authorized to provide water or sewer service.

TX HB2505

Relating to the notification provided by a municipality to a retail public utility of the municipality's intent to provide water or sewer service in an incorporated or annexed area.

TX HB704

Relating to the disconnection of service provided to residential customers by certain utilities and propane gas distribution system retailers.

TX SB871

Department of the Environment - Community Water and Sewerage Systems - Cybersecurity Planning and Assessments

TX HB1407

Relating to the provision of water or sewer service by public entities operating jointly or concurrently; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments.

TX HB2712

Relating to test years used for ratemaking purposes by certain water and sewer utilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.