Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5352

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Caption

Relating to the establishment of the State Blockchain Technology Pilot Program by the Department of Information Resources.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5352 would amend Chapter 2054 of the Government Code to include a Subchapter T that articulates the framework and operational details of the pilot program. The program's findings could significantly influence future legislative actions and technological adoptions across various state agencies, thereby shaping how public services are delivered and how state records are maintained. By investigating blockchain's role in procurement and records management, the bill could enhance government accountability and streamline operations.

Summary

House Bill 5352, introduced by Representative Bucy, aims to establish the State Blockchain Technology Pilot Program within the Department of Information Resources (DIR). The bill is designed to explore the applicability and advantages of blockchain technology in enhancing the transparency, security, and efficiency of government operations. The program is intended to evaluate various use cases for blockchain, including secure storage of records, fraud detection, and identity verification for employees and citizens interacting with government services.

Contention

While the bill generally promotes technological advancement and government modernity, notable points of contention may arise primarily regarding concerns over cybersecurity and privacy. Critics may express apprehension about the security implications of implementing blockchain technology, particularly in maintaining sensitive information and ensuring compliance with existing regulations. Additionally, the program's funding structure and the selection process for participating state agencies may also spark debate, especially concerning the efficiency and deployment of resources.

Future considerations

The pilot program is set to culminate with a report due by January 1, 2029, which will assess the outcomes, challenges, and cost-effectiveness of utilizing blockchain technology within the government framework. This reporting mechanism aims to provide lawmakers with a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and potential barriers, ensuring informed decision-making when considering wider adoption of blockchain technology in other areas of state operations. The expiration of the subchapter on September 1, 2029, will ensure that its efficacy is evaluated, with a potential for expansion based on the findings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB823

State Department of Assessments and Taxation - Blockchain-Based Real Property Title Pilot Program - Establishment

TX HB1043

Relating to a study by the General Land Office in partnership with a working group consisting of the Texas Department of Insurance, Department of Information Resources, and other entities on the establishment and implementation of a distributed ledger-based title registry pilot program.

TX HB1322

Blockchain technology.

TX HB470

Digital Asset and Blockchain Technology Task Force - Establishment

TX SB376

Digital Asset and Blockchain Technology Task Force - Establishment

TX HB454

Digital Asset and Blockchain Technology Task Force - Establishment

TX HB4443

Relating to the establishment by the Texas Workforce Commission of a pilot program to train workers for careers in energy-efficient technologies.

TX HB150

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Cyber Command and the transfer to it of certain powers and duties of the Department of Information Resources.

TX HR2121

The transformative impact of blockchain technology; commend

TX HB46

Sports Wagering - Gambling Prevention Technology Pilot Program - Establishment

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