Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2444

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

Caption

Relating to the regulation of sanitarians and sanitarians in training.

Impact

The proposed legislation is significant as it standardizes the requirements for sanitarians across Texas, potentially improving public health outcomes through enhanced professional standards. By establishing a clear definition of what constitutes a sanitarian and the necessary qualifications, SB2444 seeks to ensure that individuals representing themselves as sanitarians are well-equipped to perform their duties, which include education and inspections in environmental sanitation.

Summary

Senate Bill 2444 aims to regulate the profession of sanitarians and sanitarians in training in Texas. The bill introduces amendments to the Occupations Code, clearly defining the roles and responsibilities of sanitarians while establishing eligibility criteria for certification. This bill stipulates that individuals must possess at least a bachelor's degree in science and two years of experience to qualify for a sanitarian certification, ensuring that practitioners have adequate educational and practical backgrounds in sanitary science.

Contention

However, the bill may face contention as some stakeholders could raise concerns regarding the potential barriers to entry for new professionals, particularly those who might find it challenging to meet the educational and experiential requirements. Additionally, there is an existing framework that allows individuals from other professions, such as physicians and veterinarians, to engage in certain sanitary duties without adhering to the same regulations, leading to discussions about the balance between regulation and accessibility for various health professions.

Companion Bills

TX HB4766

Identical Relating to the regulation of sanitarians and sanitarians in training.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4766

Relating to the regulation of sanitarians and sanitarians in training.

TX HB2145

Registered sanitarians; qualifications

TX HB4765

Relating to the regulation of code enforcement officers and code enforcement officers in training.

TX SB2440

Relating to the regulation of code enforcement officers and code enforcement officers in training.

TX HB59

Revise and streamline the state's occupational regulations

TX HB5278

Relating to the licensing and regulation of persons who provide services in relation to the deceased; creating a criminal offense and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense; expanding the application of a fee.

TX AB1789

Political Reform Act of 1974: candidate trainings.

TX SF41

A bill for an act relating to a barbering and cosmetology establishment training program.

TX SB161

Relating to the completion of sexual harassment prevention training and ethics training to register as a lobbyist.

TX SB1259

Relating to the regulation of land surveyors by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.

Similar Bills

TX HB4766

Relating to the regulation of sanitarians and sanitarians in training.

IA SF2255

A bill for an act relating to the treatment of private sewage disposal systems, including monitoring, maintenance, and reporting requirements, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 3125.)

IA SSB3125

A bill for an act relating to the treatment of private sewage disposal systems, including monitoring, maintenance, and reporting requirements, and including applicability provisions.(See SF 2255.)

IA HSB736

A bill for an act relating to the treatment of private sewage disposal systems, including monitoring, maintenance, and reporting requirements, and including applicability provisions.

AZ HB2145

Registered sanitarians; qualifications

TX HB25

Relating to health and nutrition standards to promote healthy living; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX SB25

Relating to health and nutrition standards to promote healthy living, including requirements for food labeling, primary and secondary education, higher education, and continuing education for certain health care professionals; authorizing a civil penalty.