Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5192

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Caption

Relating to the operation of certain metropolitan transit authorities.

Impact

By extending the fuel tax exemption to metropolitan rapid transit authorities with populations below 320,000, HB 5192 aims to support the operational efficiency of these authorities during emergencies. The changes in fare regulations established by the bill also offer flexibility in how transit authorities set fares, as changes to single-ride base fares will now require a 60-day notice post-approval. This is designed to enhance transparency while enabling rapid adjustments to fare structures in response to changing economic conditions.

Summary

House Bill 5192 addresses the operation of certain metropolitan transit authorities in Texas, specifically focusing on provisions related to fuel taxation and fare regulation. It introduces amendments to the Tax Code and Transportation Code that impact how metropolitan transit authorities operate, particularly those in municipalities with populations under specific thresholds. A key aspect of the bill is the exemption of compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas from certain fuel taxes when provided to emergency services via designated refueling facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 5192 could arise from the differing opinions on local versus state control regarding transit operations and regulations. Critics may express concerns that potential changes brought by the bill might lead to inequities in fare structures or operational capabilities among different transit authorities, which could disadvantage smaller municipalities attempting to manage local transit effectively. The balance between enabling emergency services and maintaining fair operational conditions could spark debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

TX SB1371

Identical Relating to the operation of certain metropolitan transit authorities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1371

Relating to the operation of certain metropolitan transit authorities.

TX HB4576

Relating to the operation of certain metropolitan transit authorities.

TX HB4575

Relating to the selection and retention of an insurance broker by certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.

TX HB3019

Relating to the authority of certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities and related entities to request and receive federal funds.

TX AB2484

San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: transactions and use tax: voter initiatives.

TX SB0005

METROPOLITAN MOBILITY AUTH ACT

TX HB1833

METROPOLITAN MOBILITY AUTH ACT

TX HB3643

Relating to the withdrawal of a unit of election from certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities and the net financial obligation of that withdrawal.

TX HB3788

Relating to the operations of municipal hospital authorities.

TX SB2829

Relating to the operations of municipal hospital authorities.

Similar Bills

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