Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1460

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

Caption

Relating to the ethics violations registry maintained by the Texas Ethics Commission and the requirement that state agencies verify an applicant's status on the registry before issuing or renewing a license.

Impact

The act specifically impacts the way state agencies manage the licensing process. By requiring verification against the ethics violations registry, the bill seeks to ensure that only individuals and entities adhering to ethical standards can hold licenses across various fields, including law, medicine, and real estate. This measure establishes safeguards against unethical behavior in professions that require extensive public trust. The statutes will be amended to integrate this new verification requirement, effecting a comprehensive review of candidates seeking state licenses and ensuring compliance with state ethics standards.

Summary

SB1460, also known as the Texas Ethics Compliance Act of 2025, focuses on enhancing the accountability of individuals and entities involved in licensing and state regulations concerning ethics violations. The bill mandates the establishment of an ethics violations registry that must be maintained and publicly accessible through the Texas Ethics Commission's website. This registry will catalog ethics violations, allowing state agencies to verify an applicant's status regarding any violations prior to issuing or renewing their licenses, thereby promoting a standard of integrity in various professional sectors.

Contention

One notable aspect of SB1460 is its implications for due process. The bill stipulates the adoption of rules by the Texas Ethics Commission to protect the rights of individuals and entities that may find themselves placed on the registry. This is crucial in balancing accountability with fairness, as applicants need to be afforded a mechanism to contest their placement on the registry, ensuring procedural fairness in licensing decisions based on ethics violations. Critics of the bill may argue about the potential for misapplication or errors in the registry, highlighting the importance of stringent review processes.

Further_considerations

Furthermore, the act's effective date is set for September 1, 2025, allowing time for both the Texas Ethics Commission and the relevant licensing agencies to establish the necessary rules and procedures for implementation. This timeline invites discussions about the transition to the new system and the adequacy of resources devoted to this initiative. Continuous monitoring and assessment of the registry's impact on various industries in Texas will be essential to address any arising issues regarding its implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2205

Relating to the revocation of a driver's license for failure to pay a civil penalty imposed by the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB2425

Voter registration information; registers; violations

TX HF582

A bill for an act relating to information disclosed on a list of registered voters prepared by the county commissioner of registration or state registrar of voters.

TX HB676

Proof of motor vehicle insurance; require when registering or renewing the registration of a motor vehicle.

TX HB2958

Prohibits the act of registering a motor vehicle in another state with the intent to circumvent the titling and registration requirements of this state

TX HB2977

Prohibits the act of registering a motor vehicle in another state with the intent to circumvent the titling and registration requirements of this state

TX HB2951

Prohibits the act of registering a motor vehicle in another state with the intent to circumvent the titling and registration requirements of this state

TX SB3014

Relating to the regulation of technical and clerical errors contained in registrations and reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission and the commission's authority regarding the imposition of certain penalties.

TX SB2403

Relating to the functions and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX S547

Allows registered voters to submit application to vote by mail using online voter registration website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.

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