Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5038

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Caption

Relating to motor vehicle windshield sunscreening devices.

Impact

The bill's impact on state regulations is substantial as it seeks to standardize the specifications for sunscreening devices while ensuring that vehicles remain safe for operation. By allowing certain exceptions for medical reasons, it accommodates individuals who may require enhanced shielding from sunlight due to health concerns. Existing state laws would be amended to explicitly outline what is permissible for vehicle owners, potentially affecting law enforcement practices and the standard for issuing citations related to windshield modifications.

Summary

House Bill 5038 is legislation aimed at modifying the existing regulations concerning motor vehicle windshield sunscreening devices as outlined in the Transportation Code. The bill proposes amendments to specific sections, particularly Section 547.613, clarifying rules regarding the acceptable characteristics of sunscreening devices that can be affixed to windshields. It stipulates requirements related to light transmission and luminous reflectance, thereby establishing a framework that balances vehicle safety with protection against harmful sun exposure for drivers and passengers.

Contention

Notably, the bill provides defenses against prosecution if specific medical criteria are met, which may spark discussions among legislators about the implications of such exemptions. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for misuse of these medical exemptions or the challenges in enforcing compliance with the new standards. The debate among stakeholders could center on the balance between public safety, individual health needs, and the practicality of the proposed regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1126

Relating to sunscreening devices installed on a motor vehicle that displays or qualifies for the issuance of a judicial specialty license plate.

TX HB226

Relating To Windshield Tinting.

TX H5884

Exempts members of the Rhode Island judiciary from the restrictions on nontransparent windshields and windows in their motor vehicles.

TX S0813

Exempts members of the Rhode Island judiciary from the restrictions on nontransparent windshields and windows in their motor vehicles.

TX H5728

Adopts the provisions of Connecticut law pertaining to nontransparent windshields and windows.

TX SB1237

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

TX SB1237

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

TX HB368

Relating To Motor Vehicle Sun Screening Devices.

TX HB368

Relating To Motor Vehicle Sun Screening Devices.

TX A4673

Concerns windshield and window tint requirements for motor vehicles; requires motor vehicle windshield and window tint inspection.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.