Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4950

Filed
3/13/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to compliance of certain aeronautics structures with federal law.

Impact

The bill's passage could significantly influence existing statutes in the Transportation Code by adding stipulations regarding aeronautics structures. Essentially, it proposes that individuals or entities wishing to carry out construction or alterations on such structures must adhere strictly to federal laws, promoting enhanced safety and regulatory consistency. Additionally, it limits the ability of affected individuals to petition against the Department of Transportation based solely on adverse actions taken to enforce compliance, which may also streamline regulatory processes at the state level.

Summary

House Bill 4950 addresses the compliance of certain aeronautics structures with federal law, specifically regarding structures that necessitate notification to the Federal Aviation Administration as per federal regulations. This bill is intended to establish clear guidelines ensuring aeronautics structures comply with applicable federal laws, thereby aligning state legislation with federal requirements. The introduction of this compliance measure is particularly relevant as it seeks to standardize regulations related to aeronautics among various jurisdictions within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4950 appears to be largely supportive among stakeholders in aviation and transportation sectors who prioritize alignment with federal regulations. However, potential points of contention could arise from those concerned about the limitations placed on affected individuals' rights to contest enforcement actions. Supporters may argue that the bill will facilitate smoother regulatory practices, while critics could highlight its restrictive nature on individual rights to appeal the department's enforcement decisions.

Contention

Key points of contention may revolve around the implications of limiting individuals' ability to file petitions against the Department of Transportation concerning compliance enforcement. This aspect of the bill has raised concerns about diminishing personal recourse for those adversely affected by regulatory actions, which some argue is necessary for protecting local interests. The balance between necessary regulatory compliance and individual rights will likely be a central theme in discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

TX SB1771

Similar Relating to compliance of certain aeronautics structures with federal law.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1771

Relating to compliance of certain aeronautics structures with federal law.

TX AB2596

Mobilehome parks: federally approved housing programs: compliance with state and local laws.

TX SB131

Relating to the enforcement within this state of certain federal laws for federally declared public health emergencies.

TX HB497

Public purchasing law; exempt compliance with certain federal regulations when federal law allows.

TX HB1175

Provides with respect to definitions pertaining to aeronautics

TX HB3722

Relating to the height of a structure near certain airspace designated for use by Department of Defense contractors.

TX SF5245

Voter registration compliance with federal law requirement provisions, secretary of state allocation of money to counties to assist them with compliance with federal requirements provision and appropriation

TX HB268

Relating to the prohibited use as overnight accommodations of youth camp structures located within certain floodplains.

TX HB1961

Aeronautics; creating the Aeronautics Updating Act of 2025; effective date.

TX HB1961

Aeronautics; creating the Aeronautics Updating Act of 2025; effective date.

Similar Bills

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