Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1043

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Caption

Relating to the composition of the advisory committee for metal recycling entities.

Impact

The impact of SB1043 extends to enriching the dialogue within the advisory committee by integrating law enforcement representatives from municipalities of various sizes and adding specific industry representation. By including members experienced in investigating materials like tubular steel, the bill addresses sector-specific challenges related to metal theft. This restructured committee is intended to create more informed policies that reflect the realities of the metal recycling market and its associated risks.

Summary

Senate Bill 1043 proposes amendments to the Occupations Code regarding the composition of the advisory committee for metal recycling entities in Texas. The bill seeks to expand the advisory committee from 15 to 17 members, which is part of an effort to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding metal recycling and improve theft prevention measures. The additional members are aimed at including more diverse perspectives from law enforcement, local agencies, and relevant industries affected by metal theft, specifically targeting catalytic converters and tubular steel used in oil and gas operations.

Contention

Discussion around the merits of SB1043 highlights the balance between enhancing security in metal recycling sectors and the push for greater local involvement in crafting solutions. While supporters assert that the expansion of the committee will lead to better strategies for combating theft and promoting responsible recycling practices, critics may argue that adding more members could complicate decision-making processes or dilute accountability. Concerns may also be raised regarding the cost implications or effectiveness of such changes in the face of existing regulatory frameworks.

Companion Bills

TX HB4954

Identical Relating to the composition of the advisory committee for metal recycling entities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4954

Relating to the composition of the advisory committee for metal recycling entities.

TX HB2775

Relating to the composition of the I-27 Advisory Committee.

TX SB1288

Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.

TX HB3316

Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.

TX SB856

Providing for electronic waste recycling; imposing duties on the Department of Environmental Protection; establishing the Advisory Committee on Electronic Waste Recycling; and imposing penalties.

TX HB5345

Relating to the regulation of metal recycling entities.

TX HB2047

Relating To The Aha Moku Advisory Committee.

TX HB3569

Relating to rules advisory committees.

TX AB52

Farmer equity: advisory committees.

TX A2512

Directs DEP to select consultant to perform Statewide needs assessment regarding recycling of packaging products; establishes "Statewide Recycling Needs Assessment Advisory Council" in DEP; appropriates $500,000.

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