Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5441

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

Caption

Relating to prohibiting a fee for a parent-taught driver education instructor designation.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5441 would amend existing laws regarding driver education in the state. The bill's implementation would directly affect parents' ability to enroll in parent-taught programs without being subjected to additional costs. This could lead to an increase in the number of parent-taught education programs, offering families more options in how they educate their teen drivers. Proponents of the bill believe that free access to training will lead to an overall improvement in driving skills among young drivers, creating a more informed and responsible generation of motorists.

Summary

House Bill 5441 seeks to prohibit any fee associated with a parent-taught driver education instructor designation. This legislative measure is introduced to ensure that parents who wish to teach their children how to drive can do so without facing financial barriers imposed by instructor designations. Advocates for the bill argue that the elimination of such fees is essential for making driver education more accessible to families, particularly those facing economic challenges. By removing financial constraints, the bill aims to promote safer driving practices among new drivers and enhance overall public safety on the roads.

Contention

While the benefits of such a bill are highlighted, there may also be points of contention regarding its implications on the quality of driver education. Some critics may express concerns that by eliminating fees, the bill could inadvertently affect the standardization and regulation of driving instructors, leading to potential gaps in the quality of education provided. Opponents might emphasize the importance of maintaining certain standards and fees that help ensure quality instruction, suggesting that the removal of fees could diminish the overall effectiveness of training programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3973

Relating to prohibiting a fee for a parent-taught driver education provider license.

TX HB1452

Relative to parent-taught driver education as an alternative to traditional driver education programs.

TX SB12

Relating to parental rights in public education, to certain public school requirements and prohibitions regarding instruction, diversity, equity, and inclusion duties, and social transitioning, and to student clubs at public schools.

TX SB86

Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for public school students.

TX HB2846

Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for public school students.

TX HB4002

Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for public school students.

TX HB976

Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting certain instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX S0832

Permits continuation of instructor-led virtual instruction for drivers’ education for two-year period. Board of education required to provide report comparing test scores of virtual versus in-person instruction to house speaker and senate president.

TX S2419

Permits continuation of instructor-led virtual instruction for drivers’ education for two-year period. Board of education required to provide report comparing test scores of virtual versus in-person instruction to house speaker and senate president.

TX HB5363

Education: curriculum; parental opt-out option for instruction in sex education; require. Amends sec. 1507 of 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1507).

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.