Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5042

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

Caption

Relating to state preemption of and the effect of certain state health and safety laws on certain municipal and county regulations, including a law providing that an elephant is a dangerous wild animal.

Impact

If enacted, HB5042 will significantly change the landscape of local governance in Texas. Local municipalities will lose the power to create regulations that exceed or differ from state mandates, specifically in areas already governed by these state health and safety codes. Such a move could standardize regulations across Texas, potentially simplifying compliance for residents and businesses alike, but it may also curtail local autonomy to address unique community needs.

Summary

House Bill 5042 seeks to provide a state preemption over certain municipal and county regulations regarding health and safety laws. Central to this bill is the classification of specific wild animals as dangerous, notably including elephants. The legislation aims to streamline regulatory authority by ensuring that if a municipal or county ordinance conflicts with state law, the state law will prevail. This is set to impact how local governments can enact and enforce regulations on issues such as public safety and animal control.

Contention

The bill may face contention primarily from local governments that argue it undermines their ability to protect their communities by enforcing local regulations tailored to specific circumstances. Opponents might express concerns about public safety, especially regarding the management of dangerous wild animals, arguing that local knowledge and priorities should guide regulations instead of blanket state mandates.

Additional_note

HB5042 is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, provided it passes the legislative process. Observers will be keen to see how the discussions evolve, particularly regarding the implications for municipal governments and the welfare of local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2858

Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation.

TX HB103

Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation.

TX HB5203

Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation.

TX HB5612

Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation.

TX SB3016

Relating to state preemption of municipal and county regulation on land use, structures, businesses, and related activities and municipal boundaries and annexation.

TX HB548

In firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for limitation on the regulation of firearms and ammunition; and, in preemptions, providing for regulation of firearms and ammunition.

TX SB822

In firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for limitation on the regulation of firearms and ammunition; and, in preemptions, providing for regulation of firearms and ammunition.

TX HB369

Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate the number of dwellings allowed on certain property.

TX HB241

In preemptions, providing for employer mandates by municipalities.

TX SB2262

Relating to regulation by municipalities and certain counties of and certain prohibited state agency regulation of automated external defibrillators.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.