Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1136

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Caption

Relating to the inspection of group homes by county fire marshals.

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to streamline the inspection process for group homes, thereby imposing more rigorous safety standards that align with state regulations. By establishing clear expectations for inspections conducted by fire marshals, the bill aims to create a more uniform approach to fire safety across the various counties. This could lead to improved living conditions for residents of group homes by ensuring that these facilities are compliant with necessary safety protocols.

Summary

SB1136 is a legislative bill introduced with the aim of amending the Local Government Code in Texas to enhance the inspection protocols for group homes by county fire marshals. The bill specifically modifies Section 352.0165, which outlines the conditions under which group homes are inspected. A key aspect of the legislation is its intent to ensure that fire safety standards are adequately enforced in facilities providing residential care for individuals, thus potentially increasing the safety of vulnerable populations such as those with disabilities or the elderly who reside in such homes.

Conclusion

SB1136 emphasizes the importance of residential safety standards and reflects a legislative effort to protect vulnerable populations residing in group homes through improved oversight. As discussions continue, it will be crucial to balance the need for stringent safety regulations with the operational realities faced by group home operators.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance safety, there may be concerns regarding the additional regulatory burden placed on group homes. Stakeholders such as operators of these facilities may argue that increased inspections could lead to financial strain, as they might need to invest in modifications to meet enhanced safety standards. Additionally, if the inspections are not conducted fairly or equally across different counties, there could be issues related to equity in enforcement that may arise, leading to potential disputes between state and local authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB07119

An Act Concerning The State Fire Prevention Code, The State Fire Safety Code, The Reporting Of Identifying Information, The State Building Code, Orders Of Building Inspectors And Local Fire Marshals And Elevator Inspections.

TX A10250

Grants Nassau county fire marshals, supervising fire marshals, fire marshals, assistant fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals or chief fire marshals pension benefits for service rendered beyond twenty-five years.

TX S09255

Grants Nassau county fire marshals, supervising fire marshals, fire marshals, assistant fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals or chief fire marshals pension benefits for service rendered beyond twenty-five years.

TX HB2263

Fire protection systems, inspections

TX HB2341

Fire protection systems; inspections.

TX HB2368

Fire protection systems, inspections

TX HB2459

Fire suppression; mobile food establishments; fire extinguisher; inspections; Fire Marshal; effective date.

TX HB2459

Fire suppression; mobile food establishments; fire extinguisher; inspections; Fire Marshal; effective date.

TX SB1138

Relating to first responder policies for emergencies occurring at a group home in certain municipalities and counties.

TX HB05457

An Act Redefining "peace Officer" To Include Local Fire Marshals, Deputy Fire Marshals And Fire Inspectors.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.