Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5071

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Caption

Relating to the applicability of limits on the authority of political subdivisions to regulate the issuance of permits.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5071 would revise existing statutes in the Local Government Code, specifically Section 245.004, to define the types of permits that local governments can regulate. It provides clear exemptions for certain types of permits related to building construction, zoning regulations, and other municipal authorities. As a result, it could potentially reduce local discretion in building and land-use regulations, shifting more power to state-level standards, with the goal of fostering development and reducing bureaucratic hurdles.

Summary

House Bill 5071 seeks to clarify and limit the authority of political subdivisions in Texas regarding the regulation of permits. The bill specifies what exemptions may apply to local governments concerning permit issuance, particularly emphasizing the necessity for consistency across jurisdictions. By outlining the limited scope of authority for local governments, the bill is designed to make the permitting process more uniform and predictable for developers and builders, which could encourage economic development by streamlining project approvals.

Contention

Discussions around HB 5071 may involve debate on local versus state regulatory authority, with advocates arguing that the bill promotes economic growth and stability in the building sector. However, opponents may contend that restricting local government authority undermines their ability to address unique community needs and adhere to local environmental and safety standards. This tension reflects broader issues of governance in Texas concerning local autonomy and the balancing act between development interests and community rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1779

Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions.

TX HB878

Relating to the regulation of residential land use and accessory dwelling units by a political subdivision; authorizing a fee.

TX SB673

Relating to municipal and county regulation of accessory dwelling units; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2480

Relating to municipal and county regulation of accessory dwelling units; authorizing fees.

TX H8005

Amends the standards and limitations on permitted parking requirements for dwelling units.

TX HB413

Relative to subdivision regulations on the completion of improvements and the regulation of building permits.

TX HB226

Relating to a limitation on the authority of political subdivisions to issue public securities.

TX HB1910

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate panhandling on public property; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB2864

Relating to the applicability of the Texas Electrical Safety and Licensing Act to, and the regulation by certain political subdivisions of, the installation of roofing materials containing integrated photovoltaic technology.

TX HB3892

Relating to county regulation related to infrastructure planning for subdivisions and county authority to regulate building and set-back lines.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.