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85th Regular Session Transportation Legislation (Texas) – Transportation Policy Research
85th Regular Session Transportation Legislation (Texas)
Report: 85th Legislature 2017: Pave It Forward (Summary of Enacted Legislation)
85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session
Alternative Fuels, Emission Reduction
Concrete & Aggregate Plants
Tolls, Toll Agencies
Governance, Jurisdiction, Management
Sunset Bills – TxDOT
Utility, Neighborhood, Recreational Vehicles
Taxis, Transportation Network Companies, Ridesharing
Titling, Registration, and Dealers
Towing, Booting, Storage, Wrecking, Salvage
Bicycles, Pedestrians
Driver Licensing, Education
DUI, DWI, Underage Drinking
Red Light Cameras, Traffic Signals
Trucks, Freight
Bills Referencing TTI
Quick List – It’s the Law
SB 28 creates the Ship Channel Improvement Revolving Fund. Effective immediately
SB 82 prevents a contractor from temporarily closing a highway in Grapevine if the city has notified the contractor of an upcoming event. Effective 9/1/17
SB 128 requires new commercial truck drivers to get training on recognizing and preventing human trafficking. Effective immediately
SB 312 commonly referred to as the TxDOT Sunset bill, continues the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for 12 years, until September 1, 2029, and makes numerous other changes to TxDOT statutes (for a quick summary, see Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17
SB 402 requires public transportation providers to notify persons with disabilities of their eligibility for services from other public transportation providers. Effective 9/1/17
SB 440 authorizes Marfa to use municipal hotel occupancy taxes for airport improvement. Effective immediately (filed without Governor’s signature)
SB 693 applies seat belt requirement to more school buses. Effective 9/1/17
SB 840 authorizes drone photography by telecommunications and insurance companies, and also within 25 miles of the US border for border security purposes. Effective 9/1/17
SB 848 allows family or judicial designees to teach driver education. Effective immediately
SB 869 makes it easier to transfer a vehicle’s ownership in case of death. Effective 9/1/17
SB 966 provides that criminal offenses committed by a minor relating to consumption or possession of an alcoholic beverage do not apply to a minor who reports a sexual assault of a minor or another person to certain health care providers, an employee of a law enforcement agency, or the Title IX coordinator of an institution of higher education. Effective 9/1/17
SB 975 establishes requirements relating to the security of high-speed rail. Effective 9/1/17
SB 977 prohibits the use of state money for high-speed rail. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1001 amends the Transportation Code to exempt from required safety inspections trailers with a gross weight of 4,500 pounds to 7,500 pounds. The bill requires a fee of $7.50 for each such vehicle exempted, and dedicates this new fee in the following manner: $3.50 fee is dedicated to the Texas Mobility Fund; $2.00 is dedicated to the Clean Air Account, Texas Emissions Reduction Plan; $2.00 is dedicated to the General Revenue Fund. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1004 allows wireless network companies to place network nodes in the public right-of-way (ROW) and provides rules, regulations, and fee structures to reimburse cities for use of the ROW. Municipalities retain authority to manage the public ROW to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and receive compensation for installing network nodes on poles. (Source: House Research Organization). Effective 9/1/17
SB 1023 specifies personal information that DFW Airport must keep confidential. Effective immediately
SB 1024 allows DFW Airport security vehicles to have flashing blue and amber lights. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1051 requires the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to offer a driver education course online in American Sign Language. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1062 requires the DMV to accept electronic signatures for motor vehicle title documents. Effective 1/1/18
SB 1102 allows certain natural gas powered vehicles to weigh up to 82,000 pounds. Effective immediately
SB 1129 clarifies notice provisions for navigation districts granting franchises. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1131 authorizes the designation of navigation district officers with check writing authority. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1133 navigation districts and their property are exempt from all taxes and special assessments imposed by this state or a political subdivision of this state. Effective immediately
SB 1179 clarifies contracting and purchasing for a coordinated county transportation authority. Effective immediately (filed without Governor’s signature)
SB 1187 requires that a citation for no insurance include a confirmation that the officer was unable, at the time of the offense, to verify financial responsibility and prohibits DPS from assessing a surcharge under the Driver Responsibility Program (DRP) for no insurance if the affected driver provides proof that they had insurance at the time the offense occurred. Effective immediately
SB 1289 “requires state entities with projects relating to the construction, remodeling, or altering of a building, a structure, or infrastructure, including a road or highway, or who supply a material for such projects, to source iron or steel products used in such projects from the United States. The bill would permit exceptions to the requirement if these products are not produced in sufficient quantities in the United States; if the use of products produced in the United States will increase the total cost of the project by more than 20 percent; or if complying with the requirement is inconsistent with the public interest. The bill would include iron preference in the Transportation Code provisions pertaining to steel preference with regards to contracts awarded by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the improvement of the state highway system without federal aid. The bill would make inapplicable the uniform purchasing condition, added by the bill’s provisions, to a contract subject to the specified Transportation Code provisions; and/or the Buy America requirements pertaining to the construction and maintenance of highways contained in the Code of Federal Regulations. With regards to a contract for the construction of a project for which the governing body of a political subdivision receives financial assistance from the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), the bill would remove the requirement that manufactured goods produced in the United States be given preference. The bill would require TWDB to submit a report to the State Auditor on all contracts that received financial assistance during the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2017.” (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17
SB 1291 clarifies the portion of SH99 included in the Chambers County overweight truck corridor. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1305 repeals county energy transportation reinvestment zones (CETRZ). Effective 12/31/17
SB 1349 authorizes TxDOT to transfer all or part of its Camp Hubbard campus in Austin, Texas, to the Texas DMV. Effective immediately
SB 1361 changes the powers and duties of the Sabine-Neches Navigation District of Jefferson County. Effective immediately
SB 1383 allows trucks carrying fluid milk to travel at up to 90,000 pounds with six axles and a permit. Effective 1/1/18
SB 1395 makes changes to the powers and duties of navigation districts and port authorities
SB 1490 allows insurers to set the premium surcharge rate for insureds convicted of certain offenses. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1501 moves the regulation of booting (vehicle immobilization) from the state to the local level and allows sheriffs in counties around Harris County to tow vehicles that are impeding traffic. Effective immediately
SB 1522 allows the Transportation Commission to determine the number of members of the aviation advisory committee. Effective immediately
SB 1523 creates the State Safety Oversight Program for rail fixed guideway public transportation. Effective 9/1/17
SB 1524 “The bill would amend the Transportation Code, to authorize the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) to issue an annual permit authorizing the movement of sealed intermodal shipping containers as defined by the bill. The bill would establish certain restrictions regarding axle weight and configurations and other conditions for vehicles that may operate under this permit. An applicant for a permit would be required to designate each counties and municipality in which the permit would be used. The bill would require an applicant to pay a permit fee of $6,000, of which 50 percent would be deposited to the State Highway Fund (SHF), 30 percent would be divided equally among and distributed to the counties designated in the permit application, 16 percent would be divided equally among and distributed to the municipalities designated in the permit application; and four percent would be deposited to the credit of the TxDMV Fund. The bill would require the fee for a permit application received on or after January 1, 2028, to be determined by TxDMV after consultation with the University of Texas Center for Transportation Research and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. The bill would require the Comptroller to send amounts due to the counties at least once each fiscal year for deposit to the credit of the county road and bridge fund. The bill would require the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to adopt rules requiring additional safety and driver training for permits issued under the provisions of the bill. The bill would create a Class C misdemeanor for certain offenses related to the permit. The bill would require the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), in each even-numbered year beginning in 2022, to conduct and publish the results of a study on vehicles operating under a permit issued under the provisions of the bill. The bill would take effect on January 1, 2018.” (Source: Legislative Budget Board Fiscal Note)
SB 1557 changes administration of gasoline and diesel fuel taxes, and the petroleum products delivery fee. Effective 1/1/18
SB 1731 extends the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) and makes a number of changes to TERP and related programs. Effective 9/1/17, except Section 8 takes effect 8/30/17, excluding Subsections (b-1) through (s-1), which take effect on the date that the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan Advisory Board is abolished under Subsection (a).
SB 1864 updates administrative aspects of the Port of Houston. Effective immediately
SB 1877 authorizes the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to send notification of proposed highway contracts by email. Effective immediately
SB 1952 allows out of state sellers to sell antique and special vehicles in Texas. Effective 9/1/17
SB 2006 reinstates regulation of commercial signs (previously called outdoor advertising). Effective immediately
SB 2075 makes a number of changes to laws affecting vehicle registration and county tax assessor-collectors, including (according to the House Bill Analysis) prohibiting “a distinguishing license plate from being renewed by an owner of a farm trailer or farm semitrailer with a gross weight of more than 4,000 pounds but not more than 34,000 pounds that is used exclusively for certain purposes unless the vehicle’s owner provides a registration number issued by the comptroller of public accounts or the vehicle is owned by a farmers’ cooperative society or a marketing association. The bill clarifies that a commercial farm motor vehicle registration may not be issued or renewed unless the vehicle’s owner provides a registration number issued by the comptroller.” Effective 9/1/17
SB 2076 “The bill would amend provisions in the Transportation Code regarding the titling of motor vehicles. The bill would amend §501.002 regarding the length and width of certain trailers defined as a “travel trailer.” The bill would amend §501.004(b) to specify that the provisions of Chapter 501 do not apply to a farm trailer or farm semitrailer with a gross weight of not more than 34,000 pounds. The bill would amend §501.032 and add §501.0321 and §501.0322 regarding requirements for a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer to have an identification number inspection. The bill would authorize the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) or another entity that provides an inspection under these sections to impose a fee not to exceed $40. A county or municipality that performs an inspection would be required to credit the fee revenue its general fund. Fees collected by TxDMV for these inspections would be credited to the TxDMV Fund. The bill would amend §501.134 to authorize TxDMV to revalidate a previously superseded or invalidated title or certified copy of title. The bill would add new §501.109(g) to make it a criminal offense to knowingly provide false or incorrect information or sign the name of another person without legal authority regarding the title of a nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle. An offense under this subsection would be a third degree felony. The bill would require the Department of Public Safety (DPS) and TxDMV to conduct a study on the efficiency and necessity of titling, including the related actions of vehicle registration and inspection, and submit a report of results and recommendations to the Legislature.” (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17 and according to its terms
SB 2205 regulates automated vehicles (includes autonomous or self-driving cars). Effective 9/1/17
SB 2227 increases from $80 to $200 the maximum fee a regional mobility authority may collect for the issuance of permits for the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles carrying cargo on certain roads located in Hidalgo County. Filed without Governor’s signature; effective 9/1/17
SCR 37 urges Congress to increase appropriations from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to ensure that the nation’s ship channels are appropriately maintained and safe. Effective immediately
HB 9 amends the Penal Code relating to computer crimes to create the offenses of electronic access interference, electronic data tampering, and unlawful decryption. Effective 9/1/17
HB 62 limits the use of wireless communication devices (commonly called the Texting While Driving bill). Effective 9/1/17
HB 100 state regulation of transportation network companies (Uber, Lyft, etc). Effective immediately
HB 478 limits liability for a person removing a vulnerable individual from a vehicle under certain circumstances. Effective 9/1/17
HB 561 allows properly equipped golf carts, ATVs, and similar vehicles to be used for package delivery. Effective immediately
HB 590 provides that a first responder who in good faith provides roadside assistance is not liable in civil damages for damage to the motor vehicle affected by the incident for which the roadside assistance is provided that is caused by an act or omission that occurs during the performance of the act of roadside assistance unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct. Effective 9/1/17
HB 912 addresses who can teach driver education. Effective immediately
HB 920 expands public service uses for all terrain vehicles on streets. Effective 9/1/17
HB 931 amends the Civil Practice and Remedies Code relating to liability of certain electric utilities and political subdivisions that contract for certain uses of land that the electric utility owns, occupies, or leases. Effective immediately
HB 1140 splits urban transit funding into large and small urbanized area categories. Effective on 9/1/17
HB 1247 directs vehicle storage facility owners to contact vehicle owners by mail or electronically using the address in government records. Effective immediately
HB 1249 prohibits operating a vehicle that resembles an emergency medical services vehicle. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1345 driver’s license doesn’t have to be in color (allows for photogravure & other processes). Effective 9/1/17
HB 1355 allows Midlothian to enforce commercial motor vehicle laws. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1372 requires driver education courses to include information on using child passenger safety seats. Effective 9/1/17 and according to its terms
HB 1424 prohibits the operation of unmanned aerial systems (drones) over correctional facilities, detention facilities, and sports venues, with certain exceptions. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1434 authorizes the Department of Public Safety to make available, in a publicly accessible area of a driver’s license office, informational materials and videos on driving with autism that are developed by an appropriate entity, as determined by the department. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1570 allows Alvarado to enforce commercial motor vehicle laws. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1643 generally prohibits the operation of unmanned aerial systems (drones) over any part of a telecommunications system, a concentrated animal feeding operation, and certain oil and gas facilities. It also authorizes regulation by cities and counties during special events. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1790 allows you to reapply for a disabled parking placard if you have had one revoked. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1791 allows connected braking systems (e.g. truck platooning, connected vehicles — resolves issue about safe following distance). Effective immediately
HB 1793 exempts from annual safety inspections a vehicle not domiciled in the state, provided the vehicle is registered in the state or under the International Registration Plan and has been issued a certificate of inspection in compliance with federal motor carrier safety regulations. Commercial motor vehicles exempted from safety inspections must pay the same safety inspection fees required for commercial vehicles not exempted from safety inspections by the bill. Effective immediately
HB 1816 requires the Department of Public Safety’s Division of Emergency Management to establish procedures to assist medical supply distributors in accessing highways, streets, and bridges during a declared disaster. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1823 requires the Department of Public Safety to ensure accuracy regarding diacritical marks on driver licenses. Effective 9/1/17 for permits issued on or after 1/1/19
HB 1884 requires a court to order a defendant convicted of littering to perform no more than 60 hours of community service in the county in which the defendant resides. The community service requirement would be in addition to any other applicable fines or penalties related to the conviction. Effective 9/1/17
HB 1956 defines off-highway vehicles (replacing all-terrain vehicles and utility vehicles). Effective 9/1/17
HB 1959 requires the DMV to study alternative vehicle registration technologies for the replacement of license plates, permits, and other documents, and authorizes a pilot project for such technology. Effective immediately
HB 2065 cities and counties that enforce motor carrier laws must file annual reports. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2067 allows dealer-related finance companies to register with the Comptroller one time instead of annually for motor vehicle sales and use taxes. Effective immediately.
HB 2070 Lemon Law update. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2079 authorizes the Texas Historical Commission to establish a Texas Music History Trail program. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2174 defines a “motor fuel metering device” and require that inspection, testing, and calibration of motor fuel metering devices be performed by a license holder under contract with the operator or user of the motor fuel metering device. The bill exempts the motor fuel metering devices from inspection and registration requirements for weighting and measuring devices. The bill adds inspection requirements for motor fuel metering devices, requiring that the devices be inspected at least once every two years. The bill also adds annual registration requirements for motor fuel metering devices; applications for registration must include a registration fee required by Texas Agriculture Code, Section 13.1151 to recover the costs of registration and inspection of the motor fuel metering devices. TDA would be prohibited from increasing this fee in a state fiscal biennium by an amount that exceeds ten percent of the amount of the fee at the end of the preceding state fiscal biennium. The bill authorizes a registration late fee to be assessed by TDA, not to exceed $50 per device and $500 per year for a premise. The bill requires that the specifications and tolerances for motor fuel metering devices be the same as those recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. TDA is required to receive complaints regarding motor fuel metering devices, to notify the person who last registered the device and, under certain circumstances defined by the bill, to require the device to be inspected by a license holder (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17
HB 2319 authorizes a vehicle or combination of vehicles powered by an engine fueled primarily by natural gas to weigh up to 82,000 pounds under certain circumstances. Effective immediately
HB 2339 defines and authorizes trade-in credit agreements for cars. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2501 exempts transportation network companies from nonemergency medical transportation insurance requirements. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2557 allows Fort Bend County to address freight transportation through upgrading rail facilities and using intelligent transportation systems. Effective immediately (filed without Governor’s signature)
HB 2582 exempts terrazo from aggregate production regulations. Effective immediately
HB 2615 repeals the dual tow operator/vehicle storage facility employee license and allows those with any of three other licenses to also work in a vehicle storage facility. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2646 amends the Transportation Code to authorize the Texas Transportation Commission (TTC) to acquire real property for use in or in connection with a transportation facility before environmental clearance has been issued for the transportation facility by the appropriate federal or state authority. The bill would amend requirements regarding the disposal of property acquired by advance acquisition to require the TTC to first offer the property for sale to the owner from whom the TTC acquired the property at a price equal to the lesser of the price paid by TTC to acquire the property or the current fair market value (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective immediately
HB 2663 allows a county tax assessor-collector to waive the fee for replacing license plates or registration stickers if they believe the owner never received the items. Effective immediately
HB 2700 creates childhood cancer awareness license plates, with revenue managed by the General Land Office. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2812 limits security patrol vehicles to lights that are green, amber, or white. Effective 9/1/18
HB 2949 limits the circumstances under which the Finance Commission reviews dealer documentary fees for reasonableness. Effective 9/1/17
HB 2968 adds Matagorda County to places where golf carts and utility vehicles can be used on public roads. Effective immediately
HB 3050 replaces certain references to “instruction permit” with “learner license” and authorizes the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to determine the format of a request for driver license information, so long as the purchaser of the information agrees with the format. It allows DPS to establish a program for the provision of driver’s licenses, election identification certificates, and personal identification certificates, and authorizes certain municipalities to collect a $5 fee per driver’s license and personal identification certificate transaction. It removes the requirement that DPS provide the driver license information in the form of a magnetic tape and requires that DPS either use a peace officer’s municipality or county of residence, or the peace officer’s county of employment, for peace officers who opt to use an alternative address in their driver license (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17
HB 3051 changes the ethnicity categories used in recording traffic stops to Alaska native or American Indian, Asian or Pacific Islander, black, white, and Hispanic or Latino. Effective 9/1/17
HB 3087 establishes definitions for “highway maintenance vehicle” and “service vehicle” to include certain highway traffic maintenance vehicles designated by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The bill specifies what types of highway maintenance and service vehicles may have specialized lighting equipment for purposes of identification and highway work (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17
HB 3101 authorizes alcohol service on certain passenger buses. Effective immediately
HB 3131 requires the DMV to send notice to any owners and lienholders of an abandoned motor vehicle for which DMV has received an application from a person to sell, give away, or dispose of the vehicle. If DMV has no record of owners or lienholders for the motor vehicle in its registration and titling system, then DMV would be required to publish notice of abandonment on the agency’s website (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 9/1/17
HB 3215 allows auctioneers to sell cars without being registered as auto dealers. Effective 9/1/17
HB 3254 allows a motor carrier whose registration has been revoked to apply to TxDMV for reregistration not later than the 180th day after the date the registration was revoked. There would be a $10 fee for such applications. The bill authorizes TxDMV to deny the application under certain circumstances. It also makes knowingly operating, leasing, or assigning a person to drive a commercial motor vehicle with an unsatisfactory rating a state jail felony if the vehicle was involved in an accident that resulted in bodily injury. The bill would make this offense a second degree felony if the accident resulted in death (Source: LBB Fiscal Note). Effective 1/1/18
HB 3359 allows DPS to make information on bone marrow donation available in driver license offices. Effective 9/1/17
HB 3654 addresses a shortcoming in state law where “road machinery” is referenced but not defined. The new definition is a self-propelled vehicle that was originally and permanently designed as machinery; is not designed or used primarily to transport persons or property; and is only incidentally operated on a highway. Effective 9/1/17
HB 4156 authorizes oversize/overweight service to Port Freeport and increases the maximum port imposed fee from $80 to $120. Effective 9/1/17
HCR 49 designates July as Train Safety Awareness Month. Effective immediately
Vetoed: SB 570 requires used or scrap tire generators who store used or scrap tires outdoors to store the tires in a secure manner and requires Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to establish requirements for financial assurance for certain generators, transporters and processors of used or scrap tires removed from vehicles during the purchase of tires. The bill would regulate the retention, storage, transportation and disposal of used or scrap tires and specify penalties for violations. The bill would require TCEQ to adopt rules necessary to implement the changes required by the bill no later than March 1, 2018, and would not require a regulated person to register, per the requirements of the bill, until September 1, 2018.
Vetoed: HB 1166 relating to liability of certain electric utilities that allow certain uses of land that the electric utility owns, occupies, or leases.
Vetoed: HB 1764 allows Capital Metro bonds to have terms up to 15 years, and makes other changes.
Vetoed: HB 2774 creates an offense for installing unsafe motor vehicle tires.
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SB 274 Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary of a vehicle; increasing a criminal penalty.
SB 1078 Relating to the offense of leaving a motor vehicle unattended.
SB 1321 Relating to the deposit and appropriation of revenue received or collected by the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority.
SB 1348 Relating to the deposit and appropriation of revenue received or collected by the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority.
SB 2137 Relating to a fee associated with a required inspection of a motor vehicle for certain title transfers; authorizing a fee.
HB 652 Relating to the deposit and appropriation of revenue received or collected by the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority.
HB 983 Relating to an increase in punishment for certain persons convicted of theft of a trailer, semitrailer, farm tractor, or implement of husbandry.
HB 1078 Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary of a vehicle; increasing a criminal penalty.
HB 1338 Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary of a vehicle; increasing a criminal penalty.
HB 3915 Relating to administration and authority of the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority.
HB 1535 Relating to the prohibition of certain pesticides on public road rights-of-way.
HB 1713 Relating to the modification or reprogramming of the exhaust emission system of a diesel-powered motor vehicle to emit soot, smoke, or other particulate matter; creating an offense.
HB 1875 Relating to the use of the Plains Junction Trail by adjoining landowners.
HB 1903 Relating to the use of toll project revenue for air quality projects.
HB 2530 Relating to a reduction of amounts appropriated to the Texas Department of Transportation for a violation of provisions relating to public participation in the environmental review of transportation projects.
HB 3550 Relating to guidelines for and adjustments to highway noise barriers.
HB 3551 Relating to the conduct of a live sound study after the completion of certain transportation projects.
HB 3645 Relating to the types of highway projects for which the Texas Department of Transportation is required to hold a hearing and a reduction of amounts appropriated to the Texas Department of Transportation for a violation of provisions relating to public participation in the environmental review of transportation projects.
HCR 28 Expressing opposition to United Nations Agenda 21.
SB 26 Relating to the Texas emissions reduction plan and other related programs and measures to reduce emissions.
SB 768 Relating to the Texas emissions reduction plan, including the eligibility for grants for natural gas fueling stations under the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.
SB 1046 Relating to sources of funding for the Texas emissions reduction plan.
SB 1588 Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections.
SB 1731 Relating to the repeal of laws governing certain state entities and a state compact, including the functions of those entities.
SB 2003 Relating to the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program and local initiative air quality projects.
SB 2171 Relating to the number of emissions inspections performed by certain vehicle inspection stations.
HB 402 Relating to money used by certain counties for the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program and local initiative air quality projects.
HB 1312 Relating to the number of emissions inspections performed by certain vehicle inspection stations.
HB 1979 Relating to the Texas emissions reduction plan and other related programs and measures to reduce emissions.
HB 2212 Relating to weight limitations for natural gas motor vehicles.
HB 2319 Relating to weight limitations for natural gas motor vehicles.
HB 2321 Relating to low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement programs and local initiative projects.
HB 2568 Relating to the application of the motor vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program to vehicles of certain model years.
HB 2569 Relating to a review of the motor vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program.
HB 2628 Relating to the cessation of certain deposits to the credit of the Texas emissions reduction plan fund.
HB 2682 Relating to the administration of and funding for the Texas emissions reduction plan.
HB 2954 Relating to the authority of a county to end a low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program in the county.
HB 3393 Relating to the extension of fees and surcharges providing revenue to the Texas emissions reduction plan fund.
HB 3413 Relating to the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program, including the funding of fueling stations from grants under that program.
HB 3479 Relating to the Texas emissions reduction plan and other related programs and measures to reduce emissions.
HB 3679 Relating to signs informing motorists of facilities providing alternative fuels.
HB 3955 Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections.
SB 2006 Relating to erecting or maintaining certain outdoor signs regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 405 Relating to municipal reimbursement of compensation paid by the Texas Department of Transportation for the removal of certain signs due to road construction.
HB 1423 Relating to signs along certain roads in Hays County.
HB 2584 Relating to regulation by the Texas Department of Transportation of the spacing along highways of outdoor advertising in municipalities.
HB 2956 Relating to the regulation of outdoor advertising by the Texas Department of Transportation; creating an offense.
HB 3351 Relating to regulation by the Texas Transportation Commission of the height of certain outdoor advertising.
HB 3855 Relating to erecting or maintaining certain outdoor signs regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 3860 Relating to the regulation of signs by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 4165 Relating to the placement of certain highway signs that promote businesses or provide other information.
SB 793 Relating to restrictions on the location and operation of concrete crushing facilities.
SB 1600 Relating to the issuance of standard permits for certain concrete plants.
SB 1917 Relating to an exemption for certain quarries from regulation as aggregate production operations.
SB 2034 Relating to creation of a task force to study the health effects of concrete and rock crushing.
SB 2193 Relating to the regulation of certain aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; authorizing an increase in the amount of a fee.
HB 2088 Relating to the operating hours of concrete plants in certain counties issued a standard permit by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; amending a provision subject to a criminal penalty.
HB 3200 Relating to the regulation of certain aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; authorizing an increase in the amount of a fee.
HB 1437 Relating to the use of funding in local initiative projects for litter reduction.
HB 1884 Relating to the penalties for certain littering offenses.
HB 2140 Relating to the creation of an advisory panel to study and compile a report on best management practices and funding mechanisms for the prevention, mitigation, and abatement of windblown and waterborne litter and illegal dumping in communities.
SB 570 Relating to the regulation of the retention, storage, transportation, and disposal of used or scrap tires; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
HB 489 Relating to the creation of a waste tire dumping enforcement grant program; authorizing a fee.
HB 3744 Relating to the regulation of the retention, storage, transportation, and disposal of used or scrap tires; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
SB 66 Relating to an exemption from the motor vehicle sales and use tax for certain military service members serving on active duty.
SB 184 Relating to an exemption from the motor vehicle use tax for motor vehicles brought into this state by certain current or former military personnel.
SB 420 Relating to a partial exemption for a county from taxes imposed on gasoline and diesel fuel purchased for the county’s exclusive use.
SB 639 Relating to the use of money in the state highway fund for toll projects.
SB 812 Relating to repayment of money contributed by the Texas Department of Transportation or the Texas Transportation Commission for toll projects.
SB 1008 Relating to funding for the economic stabilization fund, including the rates of severance taxes on oil and gas production.
SB 1120 Relating to the prohibition of local motor fuel taxes on compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas.
SB 1557 Relating to the administration of gasoline and diesel fuel motor fuels taxes and the fee on the delivery of certain petroleum products.
SB 1744 Relating to the regulation of motor fuel quality and motor fuel metering devices.
SB 1834 Relating to the allocation of revenue from certain penalties for transportation project delays.
SJR 35 Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the issuance of certain debt and the use of certain revenue for toll roads.
SJR 41 Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for foregoing the transfer of oil and gas production tax revenue to the economic stabilization fund if the ending fund balance for the preceding fiscal year is greater than $5 billion and for reducing the rates of oil and gas production taxes by amounts sufficient to equal the foregone transfer.
SJR 48 Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit additional uses of certain dedicated general revenue transferred each fiscal year to the state highway fund.
SJR 53 Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to limiting the permissible uses of money appropriated from the economic stabilization fund.
HB 359 Relating to the motor vehicle sales tax imposed on the purchase, rental, or use of certain emergency services vehicles.
HB 432 Relating to the allocation of certain motor vehicle sales tax revenue to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue.
HB 778 Relating to a credit or refund for diesel fuel taxes paid on diesel fuel used in this state by auxiliary power units or power take-off equipment.
HB 911 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation on the use of municipal impact fees for roadway facilities.
HB 1112 Relating to comprehensive development agreement authority of the Texas Department of Transportation for the Interstate Highway 35 Northeast Expansion project.
HB 1332 Relating to the exemption of certain entities that operate ambulances from certain motor fuel taxes.
HB 1351 Relating to the prohibition of local motor fuel taxes on compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas.
HB 1589 Relating to certain comprehensive development agreements of the Texas Department of Transportation or a regional mobility authority.
HB 1796 Relating to the use of comprehensive development agreements for certain highway projects in Cameron and Hidalgo Counties.
HB 2374 Relating to the designation of certain federal funds for border infrastructure projects.
HB 2392 Relating to funding commitments for approval of certain bridges over the Rio Grande.
HB 2513 Relating to increasing the rate of the state diesel fuel tax.
HB 2759 Relating to motor vehicle sales tax paid by active duty members of the United States military and their spouses and submission of an affidavit asserting qualification for a tax on gift of a motor vehicle.
HB 2797 Relating to the authority of a county to use county revenue or incur county debt for certain public works projects.
HB 2925 Relating to the administration of gasoline and diesel fuel motor fuels taxes and the fee on the delivery of certain petroleum products.
HB 3443 Relating to imposing a local tax on the sale or lease of a new luxury motor vehicle in certain areas.
HB 3652 Relating to an exemption for open-enrollment charter schools from taxes imposed on the sale, lease, or rental of a motor vehicle and registration fees for motor vehicles.
HB 3665 Relating to the definition of volunteer fire department for purposes of certain motor fuel tax exemptions.
HB 3849 Relating to the creation and re-creation of funds and accounts, the dedication and rededication of revenue, and the exemption of unappropriated money from use for general governmental purposes.
HB 3961 Relating to increasing the rates of the state gasoline and diesel fuel taxes.
HB 4071 Relating to an exemption from the motor vehicle sales and use tax for certain military servicemembers serving on active duty.
HB 4163 Relating to the allocation of revenue from certain penalties for transportation project delays.
HCR 108 Directing the comptroller of public accounts to reduce the amounts of certain revenue that would otherwise be deposited to the state highway fund for the 2018 and 2019 state fiscal years.
SB 114 Relating to Texas Department of Transportation expenditures for toll facility acquisition and construction.
SB 399 Relating to nontolled lanes on a highway that has been converted from a nontolled highway to a toll project.
SB 493 Relating to the sunset review of regional mobility authorities.
SB 637 Relating to state audits of a regional mobility authority that receives a grant or loan from the Texas Department of Transportation.
SB 638 Relating to restrictions on legislative lobbying by a regional mobility authority or an employee of a regional mobility authority.
SB 668 Relating to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities in certain circumstances.
SB 891 Relating to a prohibition on converting state highway lanes to tolled or other types of managed lanes.
SB 1127 Relating to nontolled lanes on a highway that has been converted from a nontolled highway to a toll project.
SB 1143 Relating to a prohibition on converting high occupancy vehicle highway lanes to tolled lanes.
SB 1386 Relating to the use of habitual toll violator remedies by certain toll project entities.
SB 1437 Relating to payment for the use of a highway toll project.
SB 1555 Relating to Texas Department of Transportation consideration of financially independent state highway toll projects.
SB 1643 Relating to electronic toll collection customer account information.
SB 1645 Relating to the approval by the Texas Department of Transportation of certain transportation projects of a regional mobility authority.
SB 1654 Relating to the electronic transmission of a notice of toll nonpayment by the Texas Department of Transportation.
SB 1909 Relating to the use of money in the state highway fund for toll projects.
SB 1959 Relating to certain comprehensive development agreements of the Texas Department of Transportation or a regional mobility authority.
HJR 65 Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the issuance of certain debt and the use of certain revenue for toll roads.
HB 141 Relating to prohibiting the operation of State Highway 255 as a toll project.
HB 303 Relating to repayment of money contributed by the Texas Department of Transportation or the Texas Transportation Commission for toll projects.
HB 416 Relating to a program to facilitate, through the issuance and use of electronic toll collection transponders, free or discounted toll project use available to certain military personnel.
HB 720 Relating to highway toll payment plans and partial payments.
HB 766 Relating to the sunset review of regional tollway authorities.
HB 772 Relating to a limitation on the amount of tolls and other charges that may be imposed by toll project entities for the use of toll projects.
HB 851 Relating to disclosure of financial studies and reports associated with a toll project.
HB 964 Relating to a minimum balance prerequisite for the collection by mail of unpaid highway tolls and administrative fees.
HB 1276 Relating to waiver programs for certain veterans provided by toll project entities.
HB 1282 Relating to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities in certain circumstances.
HB 1309 Relating to eligibility for and benefits associated with license plates for certain veterans.
HB 1311 Relating to a prohibition on converting state highway lanes to tolled or other types of managed lanes.
HB 1518 Relating to the use of money in the state highway fund for toll projects.
HB 1929 Relating to waiver programs for certain veterans provided by toll project entities.
HB 2295 Relating to authorizing a comprehensive development agreement for the Interstate Highway 635 East project.
HB 2368 Relating to the sunset review of regional mobility authorities.
HB 2553 Relating to the disclosure of public money spent by certain political subdivisions for lobbying activities in a comprehensive annual financial report.
HB 2683 Relating to a highway toll exemption for public school buses.
HB 2857 Relating to toll project accommodation of high-occupancy mass transit facilities and vehicles.
HB 2861 Relating to Texas Department of Transportation and regional mobility authority comprehensive development agreements.
HB 2915 Relating to certain comprehensive development agreements of the Texas Department of Transportation or a regional mobility authority.
HB 3017 Relating to toll collections and the imposition of administrative fees and civil penalties for past-due tolls; eliminating certain criminal offenses.
HB 3184 Relating to an exemption from payment of tolls for certain vehicles.
HB 3426 Relating to the use of habitual toll violator remedies by certain toll project entities.
HB 3589 Relating to specialty license plates to honor certain Purple Heart recipients.
HB3764 Relating to the cessation of tolls on certain toll projects and the disposition of money appropriated for those projects.
HB 3779 Relating to Texas Department of Transportation and regional mobility authority comprehensive development agreements.
HB 3825 Relating to the application for federal highway and rail funds by a regional mobility authority.
HB 3826 Relating to the approval by the Texas Department of Transportation of certain transportation projects of a regional mobility authority.
HB 3830 Relating to a toll project entity’s analysis of financing alternatives for a toll project
HB 3597 Relating to reimbursement of costs incurred by political subdivisions for emergency services provided on toll projects operated by private entities.
HB 4204 Relating to discount programs provided by toll project entities for surviving spouses of disabled veterans.
SB 84 Relating to a pilot project for financing certain Texas Department of Transportation projects.
SB 683 Relating to determining eligibility of a county for a grant from the transportation infrastructure fund.
SB 1305 Relating to the abolishment of the transportation infrastructure fund and the grant program using money from the fund.
SB 1707 Relating to funding for county transportation infrastructure projects in counties with significant oil and gas production.
SB 1708 Relating to funding for counties for transportation infrastructure projects located in areas of the state affected by increased oil and gas production, including administration of county energy transportation reinvestment zones.
HB 1235 Relating to allocation of grants from the transportation infrastructure fund.
HB 2557 Relating to the development of certain local government transportation infrastructure projects.
HB 2813 Relating to the abolishment of the transportation infrastructure fund and the grant program using money from the fund.
SB 82 Relating to prohibiting the temporary closure of segments of the state highway system on days that certain scheduled events are being held.
SB 96 Relating to Internet access to meetings of the board of directors of a regional mobility authority.
SB 198 Relating to voting eligibility requirements for members of a metropolitan planning organization policy board.
SB 1327 Relating to the authority of a district engineer for the Texas Department of Transportation to temporarily lower speed limits.
SB 1034 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation of the feasibility of certain improvements to Interstate Highway 27.
SB 1289 Relating to the purchase of iron and steel products made in the United States for certain governmental entity projects.
SB 1652 Relating to the designation of an area of highway by a municipality as an immediate removal area.
SB 1877 Relating to sending notice of proposed contracts for highway projects by e-mail.
SB 2098 Relating to requirements for underground facility damage prevention and safety.
SB 2101 Relating to the inspection, maintenance, and repair of guardrails by the Texas Department of Transportation.
SB 2102 Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to lower speed limits on certain highways.
SB 2103 Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to alter prima facie speed limits.
SB 2192 Relating to the economic impact of closures on the state highway system during certain periods.
SCR 14 Expressing support for the completion of La Entrada al Pacifico international trade corridor.
HB 819 Relating to the authority of certain entities to enter into a comprehensive development agreement.
HB 857 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation of the alignment for the proposed Regional Outer Loop project in certain counties.
HB 858 Relating to creating a disadvantaged business assistance program to be operated by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 1031 Relating to prohibiting the temporary closure of segments of the state highway system on days that certain scheduled events are being held.
HB 1071 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation of the alignment for the proposed Regional Outer Loop project in certain counties.
HB 1107 Relating to county regulation of roadside vendors and solicitors.
HB 1294 Relating to the economic impact of closures on the state highway system during certain periods.
HB 1385 Relating to the membership of the Texas Transportation Commission.
HB 1484 Relating to economic impact reviews conducted by the Texas Transportation Commission.
HB 1511 Relating to providing certain election information on the highway changeable message sign system.
HB 1636 Relating to authorizing certain general infrastructure projects to be undertaken by economic development corporations.
HB 2026 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation on expanding and improving U.S. Highway 287 to meet interstate highway standards.
HB 2217 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation of the feasibility of certain improvements to Interstate Highway 27.
HB 2305 Relating to the operations, reports, records, communications, information technology, and notice procedures of state agencies.
HB 2309 Relating to the authority of a county to use county revenue or incur county debt for certain public works projects.
HB 2341 Relating to the control of access to state highways by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 2482 Relating to the authority of certain counties to operate a roadway clearance program; authorizing a fee.
HB 2646 Relating to advance acquisition of real property for a transportation facility.
HB 2780 Relating to the purchase of iron and steel products made in the United States for certain governmental entity projects.
HB 2852 Relating to the authority of a county to relocate a road under provisions allowing the county to clarify the existence of a public interest in roads.
HB 3258 Relating to applicability of certain county road administration laws to McLennan County.
HB 3284 Relating to the applicability of underground facility damage prevention and safety requirements to certain activities.
HB 3456 Relating to the types of highway projects for which the Texas Department of Transportation is required to hold a hearing.
HB 3499 Relating to sending notice of proposed contracts for highway projects by e-mail.
HB 3569 Relating to a report by the Texas Department of Transportation on the Interstate Highway 635 East project.
HB 3689 Relating to the authority of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles over real property, including the transfer of specific property from the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 3749 Relating to structures or facilities on land owned by the state.
HB 3950 Relating to motor vehicle accident reports.
HB 3955 Relating to the functions of the Texas Department of Transportation relating to transportation planning and projects.
HB 4192 Relating to the relocation of a utility facility located in a highway right-of-way.
SB 312 Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Transportation; authorizing an increase in rates charged for the use of state aircraft to provide for the acquisition of replacement aircraft.
HB 3207 Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Transportation; authorizing an increase in rates charged for the use of state aircraft to provide for the acquisition of replacement aircraft.
SB 364 Relating to the designation of a portion of Alternate United States Highway 90 in Lavaca County as the Sheriff Ronnie Dodds Memorial Highway.
SB 365 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 95 in Lavaca County as the Sergeant David M. Furrh Memorial Highway.
SB 396 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 10 in Guadalupe County as the Texas Game Warden Teyran “Ty” Patterson Memorial Highway.
SB 558 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 360 in Ellis and Tarrant Counties as the Senator Chris Harris Memorial Highway.
SB 867 Relating to the designation of United States Highway 287 in Armstrong and Donley Counties as the Colonel Charles Goodnight Memorial Highway.
SB 868 Relating to the designation of State Highway 191 in Ector County as the Chris Kyle Memorial Highway.
SB 928 Relating to the designation of portions of certain highways as the Tom Lea Trail.
SB 1037 Relating to the designation of the structure on State Highway 6 in Eastland County adjacent to Lake Cisco connecting the north and south banks of Sandy Creek as the Bedford-Carmichael Bridge.
SB 1099 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 84 as the Trooper Jonathan Thomas McDonald Memorial Highway.
SB 1126 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 352 as the Staff Sergeant Jeremie S. Border Memorial Highway.
SB 1255 Relating to the designation of a portion of Loop 1604 in Bexar County as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Overpass.
SB 1370 Relating to the designation of a portion of Loop 1604 in Bexar County as the Borinqueneers Memorial Overpass.
SB 1732 Relating to the designation of the portion of Interstate Highway 35W in Johnson County as the Clifton Taylor Memorial Highway.
SB 1940 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 271 as the Veterans Memorial Highway.
HB 216 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 380 in Young and Jack Counties as the Henry H. King Memorial Highway.
HB 251 Relating to the designation of State Loop 12 in Dallas County as the Governor Ann Richards Memorial Loop.
HB 277 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 79 as the Officer Chris Kelley Memorial Highway.
HB 409 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 1810 in Jack County as the Luther G. Prunty Memorial Highway.
HB 733 Relating to the extension of the portion of U.S. Highway 290 designated as the Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway.
HB 768 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 20 in Dallas as the Apostle Lobias Murray Memorial Highway.
HB 794 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 10 in Guadalupe County as the Texas Game Warden Teyran “Ty” Patterson Memorial Highway.
HB 917 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 95 in Lavaca County as the Sergeant David M. Furrh Memorial Highway.
HB 918 Relating to the designation of a portion of Alternate United States Highway 90 in Lavaca County as the Sheriff Ronnie Dodds Memorial Highway.
HB 938 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 518 in Pearland as the Officer Endy Ekpanya Memorial Highway.
HB 947 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 1462 in Brazoria County as the Lieutenant Colonel Roy Lin Tisdale Memorial Highway.
HB 1028 Relating to the designation of Farm-to-Market Road 2666 in San Jacinto County as the Josey Scott Memorial Highway.
HB 1162 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 649 as the State Trooper David Lee Nevarez Memorial Highway.
HB 1221 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 90 Alternate as the Johnnie David Hutchins Memorial Highway.
HB 1303 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 71 in Wharton County as the Roy P. Benavidez Memorial Highway.
HB 1317 Relating to the designation of U.S. Highway 287 in Claude as the Charles H. Roan Memorial Highway.
HB 1483 Relating to the designation of State Highway 191 in Ector County as the Chris Kyle Memorial Highway.
HB 1659 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 271 as the Veterans Memorial Highway.
HB 1691 Relating to the designation of certain rest areas on Interstate Highway 27 in Hale County as the Nelda Laney Safety Stops.
HB 1785 Relating to the designation of the structure on State Highway 6 in Eastland County adjacent to Lake Cisco connecting the north and south banks of Sandy Creek as the Bedford-Carmichael Bridge.
HB 1992 Relating to the designation of portions of certain highways as the Tom Lea Trail.
HB 2388 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 666 in Nueces County as the Kollyn Barton Memorial Highway.
HB 2675 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 31 in Gregg County as the Jack Ward Memorial Highway.
HB 2746 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 360 in Ellis and Tarrant Counties as the Senator Chris Harris Memorial Highway.
HB 3283 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 16 in Duval County as the Al Dean Memorial Highway.
HB 3444 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 907 in Hidalgo County as the Santa Ana National Wildlife Trail.
HB 3536 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 45 as the Sergeant Wade Daniel Wilson Memorial Highway.
HB 3809 Relating to the designation of the portion of Interstate Highway 35W in Johnson County as the Clifton Taylor Memorial Highway.
HB 3897 Relating to the designation of portions of State Highway 360 in Tarrant and Ellis Counties.
HB 3917 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 20 as the Trooper Billy Jack Zachary Memorial Highway.
HB 3964 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 289 in Dallas County as the Harold C. Simmons Memorial Highway.
HB 4169 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Route 59 in Wharton County as the Ronald Ray Howard Memorial Highway.
HB 4175 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Route 59 in Jackson County as the Ronald Ray Howard Memorial Highway.
HB 4182 Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 31 in Navarro County as the Navarro County Vietnam Memorial Bypass.
HB 4269 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 59 in Jackson County as the State Trooper Bill Davidson Memorial Highway.
SB 878 Relating to limited driver personal automobile insurance policies.
SB 923 Relating to named driver insurance policies and certain related exclusions.
SB 1187 Relating to the offense of operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility.
SB 1490 Relating to the premium surcharge certain automobile insurers are required to assess against an insured convicted of certain offenses.
HB 178 Relating to the impoundment of a motor vehicle operated without financial responsibility and involved in an accident; authorizing a fee.
HB 849 Relating to notice to certain lienholders of cancellation of certain personal automobile insurance coverages.
HB 915 Relating to named driver insurance policies and certain related exclusions.
HB 1030 Relating to named driver insurance policies and certain related exclusions.
HB 1084 Relating to the interests of certain holding companies in certain repair facilities.
HB 2145 Relating to premium increase for a collision in which the insured is not at fault under a personal automobile insurance policy.
HB 2150 Relating to reporting to the Texas Department of Insurance certain information related to the denial of claims by personal automobile and residential property insurers.
HB 2151 Relating to rate increases under personal automobile insurance policies.
HB 2372 Relating to the premium surcharge certain automobile insurers are required to assess against an insured convicted of certain offenses.
HB 3616 Relating to regulation of persons holding a certificate of self-insurance for establishment of financial responsibility for operating a motor vehicle.
HB 3623 Relating to the protection of motorists, passengers, and pedestrians.
HB 3804 Relating to certain insurance practices with respect to repair of motor vehicles.
SB 440 Relating to the use by certain municipalities of hotel occupancy tax revenue to improve or expand certain airports.
SB 1023 Relating to the confidentiality of personal identifying information collected by certain airport governing boards.
SB 1522 Relating to the composition of the aviation advisory committee.
SB 1816 Relating to abolishing the spaceport trust fund and the disposition of the balance of that fund.
SB 2055 Relating to the sales and use tax exemption for the repair, remodeling, or maintenance of aircraft.
HB 803 Relating to a temporary exemption from the sales and use tax and the franchise tax for certain businesses engaged in space flight activities.
HB 935 Relating to emergency medical air transportation funding.
HB 1105 Relating to granting certain municipalities authority to adopt development regulations around certain military facilities; creating a criminal offense.
HB 1210 Relating to passenger security screening.
HB 1552 Relating to job order contracting for an airport, air navigation facility, airport hazard area, or roadway controlled and operated by a joint airport board.
HB 1624 Relating to the confidentiality of personal identifying information collected by certain airport governing boards.
HB 1682 Relating to the sales and use tax exemption for the repair, remodeling, or maintenance of aircraft.
HB 3057 Relating to the offense of possessing a weapon in a secured area of an airport.
HB 3392 Relating to the taking of certain feral hogs using a hot air balloon.
HB 3535 Relating to the taking of certain feral hogs and coyotes using a hot air balloon.
HB 3591 Relating to the composition of the aviation advisory committee.
HB 3951 Relating to the functions of the Texas Department of Transportation relating to aircraft owned or leased by the state; authorizing an increase in rates charged for the use of state aircraft to provide for the acquisition of replacement aircraft.
SB 395 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of unmanned aircraft over correctional facility or critical infrastructure facility.
SB 523 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of unmanned aircraft over correctional facility or critical infrastructure facility.
SB 838 Relating to certain images captured by an unmanned aircraft.
SB 839 Relating to certain images captured by an unmanned aircraft.
SB 840 Relating to certain images captured by an unmanned aircraft.
SB 901 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of unmanned aircraft over correctional facility or critical infrastructure facility.
SB 1319 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of an unmanned aircraft over certain facilities.
HB 106 Relating to certain images captured by an unmanned aircraft.
HB 638 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of unmanned aircraft over correctional facility or critical infrastructure facility.
HB 1424 Relating to the operation of an unmanned aircraft over certain facilities or sports venues; creating a criminal offense.
HB 1643 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of an unmanned aircraft over certain facilities.
HB 3238 Relating to the regulation of unmanned aircrafts by political subdivisions.
SB 385 Relating to voter approval of local acceptance and use of federal funds for passenger rail projects.
SB 973 Relating to authorization to enter onto property to survey for a proposed high-speed rail facility.
SB 974 Relating to option contracts to acquire real property for high-speed rail projects.
SB 975 Relating to the security of high-speed rail operated by a private entity.
SB 977 Relating to the use of state money for high-speed rail operated by a private entity.
SB 978 Relating to the filing of a bond by a private high-speed rail operator with the Texas Department of Transportation.
SB 979 Relating to the acquisition and disposition of real property intended for high-speed rail projects.
SB 980 Relating to state money or credit or a state guarantee used or provided for high-speed rail owned by a private entity.
SB 981 Relating to the compatibility of a high-speed rail facility with multiple types of train technology.
SB 982 Relating to a report by the Texas Department of Transportation and the Legislative Budget Board on high-speed rail projects.
SB 1384 Relating to the designation of certain legislation on contract carriers as the Justin Little Act.
SB 1523 Relating to the creation of the state safety oversight program for rail fixed guideway public transportation systems.
HJR 47 Proposing a constitutional amendment to change the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Texas Energy Commission and to mandate that there be such an agency.
HB 237 Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
HB 642 Relating to the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
HB 977 Relating to railroad crew size requirements; imposing a civil penalty.
HB 1108 Relating to apportionment of margin from receipts from the sale of locomotives for purposes of the franchise tax.
HB1568 Relating to the movement of pedestrians in front of, under, between, or through rail cars at a railroad grade crossing; providing criminal penalties.
HB 2104 Relating to the filing of a bond by a private high-speed rail operator with the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 2160 Relating to the assessment of damages for certain condemnations by a high-speed rail company.
HB 2161 Relating to clarification of the law regarding the authority of a high-speed rail company to exercise the power of eminent domain.
HB 2162 Relating to the compatibility of a high-speed rail facility with multiple types of train technology.
HB 2163 Relating to the elevation of high-speed rail tracks in certain counties.
HB 2164 Relating to the use of private activity bonds to finance high-speed rail service.
HB 2165 Relating to entry onto property to survey for a high-speed rail facility.
HB 2167 Relating to state money or credit or a state guarantee used or provided for high-speed rail owned by a private entity.
HB 2168 Relating to authorization to enter onto property to survey for a proposed high-speed rail facility.
HB 2169 Relating to the security of high-speed rail operated by a private entity.
HB 2172 Relating to the use of state money for high-speed rail operated by a private entity.
HB 2173 Relating to a report by the Texas Department of Transportation and the Legislative Budget Board on high-speed rail projects.
HB 2179 Relating to the acquisition and disposition of real property intended for high-speed rail projects.
HB 2181 Relating to option contracts to acquire real property for high-speed rail projects.
HB 3440 Relating to the creation of a joint interim committee on high-speed rail development.
HB 3445 Relating to the creation of the state safety oversight program for rail fixed guideway public transportation systems.
HB 3566 Relating to a franchise credit for entities that make certain railroad reconstruction or replacement expenditures.
HB 3687 Relating to the acquisition of property by an entity with eminent domain authority.
HB 4160 Relating to voter approval of local acceptance and use of federal funds for commuter rail projects.
HCR 49 Designating July as Train Safety Awareness Month for a 10-year period beginning in 2017.
HB 568 Relating to authority for certain state employees to work flexible hours and to work from home or other authorized alternative work sites.
SB 28 Relating to the financing of ports in the state.
SB 708 Relating to an exemption from numbering for certain vessels propelled by trolling motors.
SB 1000 Relating to the feasibility of creating and maintaining a coastal barrier system.
SB 1029 Relating to the powers and duties of the board of pilot commissioners for certain ports.
SB 1032 Relating to an exemption from and a limitation on the sales tax imposed on certain boats and boat motors.
SB 1129 Relating to franchises granted by navigation districts.
SB 1131 Relating to the powers and duties of a designated officer of a navigation district.
SB 1133 Relating to the exemption from taxes and special assessments of property of a navigation district.
SB 1269 Relating to the establishment of a task force to conduct a comprehensive study on flood control infrastructure for Harris and Galveston Counties.
SB 1270 Relating to the allocation and use of certain border security funding to secure Gulf of Mexico ports.
SB 1292 Relating to the creation of a revolving loan program to finance ship channel improvements.
SB 1361 Relating to the powers and duties of the Sabine-Neches Navigation District of Jefferson County.
SB 1395 Relating to the powers and duties of navigation districts and port authorities.
SB 1432 Relating to the regulation of sport lagoons and granting rulemaking authority.
SB1556 Relating to the management of commercial oyster boats in this state.
SB 1864 Relating to the administration of the Port of Houston Authority.
SB 2110 Relating to the composition of the Port Authority Advisory Committee.
SB 2199 Relating to the powers and duties of a county or municipality to impose taxes on behalf of a navigation district.
SCR 37 Urging Congress to increase appropriations from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to properly maintain ship channels.
HB 51 Relating to the management of commercial oyster boats in this state.
HB 550 Relating to sound-producing devices on vessels.
HB 1394 Relating to the administration of the Port of Houston Authority.
HB 1395 Relating to the powers and duties of navigation districts, port authorities, and boards of trustees of municipal port facilities.
HB 1396 Relating to the licensing and regulation of pilots in certain ports.
HB 1528 Relating to the powers and duties of navigation districts and port authorities.
HB 1625 Relating to the procedures for the enforcement by the General Land Office of the Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act of 1991.
HB 1721 Relating to an exemption from and a limitation on the sales tax imposed on certain boats and boat motors.
HB 1988 Relating to the use of emergency engine cutoff switches on motorboats.
HB 2117 Relating to requiring certain persons to wear a personal flotation device while a passenger on motorboats.
HB 2195 Relating to financial assistance for port security, transportation, or facility projects.
HB 2196 Relating to the establishment of a seaport preliminary studies grant program.
HB 2197 Relating to the creation of a port capital project revolving loan program by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 2198 Relating to the establishment of a seaport preliminary studies grant program.
HB 2199 Relating to the establishment of a seaport preliminary studies grant program.
HB 2252 Relating to the feasibility of creating and maintaining a coastal barrier system.
HB 2460 Relating to the board of commissioners of the Port of Beaumont Navigation District of Jefferson County.
HB 2499 Relating to the disposition of real property interests by navigation districts and port authorities.
HB 2591 Relating to the exemption from taxes and special assessments of property of a navigation district.
HB 2592 Relating to the powers and duties of a designated officer of a navigation district.
HB 2593 Relating to franchises granted by navigation districts.
HB 2610 Relating to the term for a lease of land owned by certain navigation districts.
HB 2749 Relating to the composition of the Port Authority Advisory Committee.
HB 2936 Relating to the administration of the Port of Port Arthur Navigation District of Jefferson County, including the authority to impose taxes.
HB 2952 Relating to the powers and duties of the Sabine-Neches Navigation District of Jefferson County.
HB 3636 Relating to the promotion of the cruise industry in this state by the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.
HB 3641 Relating to the promotion of the cruise industry in this state by the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.
HB 3650 Relating to the promotion and development of the cruise industry in this state.
HB 3850 Relating to state fiscal matters; authorizing a fee.
HB 3909 Relating to the powers and duties of a commissioners court to levy and collect taxes on behalf of a navigation district.
HB 3941 Relating to the creation of a revolving loan program to finance ship channel improvements.
HB 4021 Relating to the financing of ports in the state.
HB 4088 Relating to the sunset review of navigation districts.
HB 4123 Relating to the regulation of sport lagoons and granting rulemaking authority.
HCR 78 Requesting the creation of a joint interim committee to study the development of a cruise industry on the South Texas coast.
SB 402 Relating to notice provided to persons with disabilities regarding the eligibility of persons with disabilities to use certain public transportation services.
SB 858 Relating to the expansion of a fixed rail transit system by certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
SB 1179 Relating to purchasing and contracting practices of coordinated county transportation authorities.
SB 1334 Relating to the allocation categories for state funding of public transportation.
SB 1644 Relating to the operations of certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
SB 2004 Relating to the operation of a public transit motor bus by certain mass transit entities on an improved shoulder.
SB 2139 Relating to the creation of regional transit authorities; granting the power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds and charge fees; creating a criminal offense.
HB 837 Relating to notice provided to persons with disabilities regarding the eligibility of persons with disabilities to use certain public transportation services.
HB 1140 Relating to the allocation categories for state funding of public transportation.
HB 1497 Relating to the study of certain municipal transit systems by The University of Texas at Arlington.
HB 1558 Relating to conformity with State and Local procurement processes.
HB 1656 Relating to the operation of a public transit motor bus by certain mass transit entities on an improved shoulder.
HB 1762 Relating to the expansion of a fixed rail transit system by certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
HB 1763 Relating to annual reports by certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
HB 1764 Relating to computation of certain performance indicators by metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
HB 1986 Relating to the creation of regional transit authorities; granting the power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds and charge fees; creating a criminal offense.
HB 2032 Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain offenses committed on the premises of a public transportation system.
HB 2627 Relating to the withdrawal of a unit of election from certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
HB 2993 Relating to the public transportation advisory committee.
HB 3252 Relating to the use of public-private partnerships by certain transportation authorities.
HB 3368 Relating to the eligibility of certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities to receive funding from certain settlements.
HB 3524 Relating to the prioritization of public transportation funding for areas disproportionately affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans.
HB 4099 Relating to the withdrawal of a unit of election from certain regional transportation authorities.
SB 243 Relating to the authority of a commissioners court to disapprove of certain condemnations.
SB 379 Relating to the penalty for noncompliance with certain eminent domain reporting requirements.
SB 555 Relating to the entry of real property under a claim of eminent domain authority; providing a criminal penalty.
SB 626 Relating to the acquisition of certain real property in conjunction with the acquisition of real property for a public use through eminent domain procedures.
SB 627 Relating to notice of a property owner’s rights relating to the examination or survey of property by an entity with eminent domain authority.
SB 740 Relating to the acquisition of property by an entity with eminent domain authority.
SB 741 Relating to compensation to a property owner for property acquired by an entity with eminent domain authority.
SB 742 Relating to requirements for a bona fide offer for the acquisition of property by an entity with eminent domain authority.
SB 786 Relating to prohibiting the use of eminent domain to take private property for recreational purposes.
SCR 31 Directing the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas to express its opposition to using eminent domain for the construction of a wall or fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.
HJR 61 Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a political subdivision to unconditionally donate to the United States certain property acquired by the political subdivision to promote border security or international trade.
HB 1135 Relating to enforcement of certain regulations by the acquisition of a conservation easement.
HB 2090 Relating to compensation for heritage property acquired through eminent domain.
HB 2556 Relating to the appraisal required in connection with a bona fide offer to acquire real property by an entity with eminent domain authority.
HB 2684 Relating to the acquisition of property by an entity with eminent domain authority; waiving certain sovereign and governmental immunity.
HB 2694 Relating to requirements for a bona fide offer for the acquisition of property by an entity with eminent domain authority.
HB 3170 Relating to the protection of the rights of a property owner in an eminent domain proceeding.
HB 3441 Relating to compensation to a property owner for property acquired by an entity with eminent domain authority.
SB 908 Relating to the operation of medical supply transport vehicles during a declared state of disaster.
SB 1024 Relating to the definition of an authorized emergency vehicle.
SB1351 Relating to allowing the placement and maintenance of traffic-control signals in municipalities to permit emergency vehicles to safely enter a highway.
SB 1372 Relating to the operation of an electric unicycle.
SB 1874 Relating to vehicles used in the maintenance of electrical power lines; creating a criminal offense.
HB 1223 Relating to the operation and movement of authorized emergency vehicles.
HB 1249 Relating to a prohibition of certain motor vehicles resembling emergency medical services vehicles; creating a criminal offense.
HB 1611 Relating to the use of warning devices by stationary authorized emergency vehicles.
HB 1816 Relating to the operation of medical supply transport vehicles during a declared state of disaster.
HB 2366 Relating to the designation of certain airport vehicles as authorized emergency vehicles.
HB 2696 Relating to allowing the placement and maintenance of traffic-control signals in municipalities to permit emergency vehicles to safely enter a highway.
HB 2812 Relating to the use of certain lighting equipment on security patrol vehicles.
HB 2957 Relating to permits for certain vehicles being operated in connection with a motor sports racing event.
HB 2968 Relating to the operation of a golf cart or utility vehicle on a public highway in certain counties.
HB 3087 Relating to the definitions of highway maintenance and service vehicles for purposes of certain provisions governing vehicle equipment.
HB 3223 Relating to liability for the sale or transfer of law enforcement vehicles before removal of certain equipment and insignia; providing civil penalties.
HB 3500 Relating to vehicles used in the maintenance of electrical power lines; creating a criminal offense.
HB 3612 Relating to vehicles used in the maintenance of electrical power lines; creating a criminal offense.
HB 3654 Relating to the definition of road machinery for purposes of certain provisions governing vehicle equipment.
SB 684 Relating to the local regulation of the operation of utility vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and recreational off-highway vehicles on public roadways.
HB 561 Relating to the registration and operation of golf carts and utility vehicles; authorizing a fee.
HB 920 Relating to the operation of all-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles.
HB 1956 Relating to the operation of certain off-highway vehicles.
HB 4043 Relating to the definition of a neighborhood electric vehicle.
HB 100 Relating to the regulation of transportation network companies; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee.
HB 2501 Relating to insurance requirements for certain nonemergency medical transportation.
HB 2550 Relating to motor vehicle liability insurance requirements for a person providing passenger taxicab services in a municipality.
HB 3931 Relating to the provision of and local regulation of certain for-hire passenger transportation.
HB 4028 Relating to the issuance of a transportation network company driver’s license; requiring an occupational license; authorizing a fee; providing a civil penalty.
SB 91 Relating to the use of automatic license plate readers by a law enforcement agency.
SB 1004 Relating to the deployment of network nodes in public rights-of-way; authorizing fees.
SB 1515 Relating to the authority to install a small wireless facility in a public right-of-way.
HB 347 Relating to the establishment of a pilot program for the issuance of digital identification.
HB 2174 Relating to the regulation of motor fuel quality and motor fuel metering devices.
HB 2666 Relating to the use of electronic payment methods for parking meters in the Capitol Complex.
HB 2838 Relating to the deployment of network nodes in public rights-of-way; authorizing fees.
SB 2205 Relating to the research and testing of motor vehicles with automated driving systems on highways in this state.
HB 3475 Relating to the operation of automated motor vehicles on highways in this state.
HB 4018 Relating to the operation of automated motor vehicles on highways in this state for research and testing purposes.
SB 1830 Relating to the use of connected braking systems to maintain distance between vehicles.
HB 1791 Relating to the use of connected braking systems to maintain distance between vehicles.
SB 841 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of unlawful installation of tracking device or malicious software.
HB 2544 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of unlawful installation of tracking device or malicious software.
Titling, Registration, Dealers
SB 869 Relating to authorizing a beneficiary designation that transfers a motor vehicle at the owner’s death.
SB 1013 Relating to the disclosure of personal information contained in motor vehicle records; providing an administrative penalty.
SB 1062 Relating to documentation for the transfer of a motor vehicle title.
SB 1281 Relating to an exemption from motor carrier registration for certain vehicles transporting household goods.
SB 1349 Relating to the authority of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles over real property, including the transfer of specific property from the Texas Department of Transportation.
SB 1500 Relating to certain vehicle protection products.
SB 1560 Relating to the offense of operating certain vehicles without a license plate.
SB 1621 Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.
SB 1825 Relating to the use of automatic license plate readers by a law enforcement agency.
SB 2075 Relating to vehicle registration.
SB 2076 Relating to the titling of motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense and authorizing fees.
SB 2217 Relating to state fiscal matters.
HB 60 Relating to requiring a credit access business to verify the vehicle identification number used to obtain a motor vehicle title loan.
HB 121 Relating to registration of a motor vehicle alleged to have been involved in a violation detected by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
HB 276 Relating to the number of license plates to be issued for and displayed on certain motor vehicles.
HB 321 Relating to the development of a statewide motor vehicle registration program to prevent transnational motor vehicle theft; authorizing fees.
HB 1154 Relating to the offense of operating certain vehicles without a license plate.
HB 1244 Relating to registration or transfer of title of a motor vehicle alleged to have been involved in a violation detected by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
HB 1401 Relating to allowing a person to register a motor vehicle when delinquent in the payment of certain civil penalties.
HB 1693 Relating to documentation for the transfer of a motor vehicle title.
HB 1753 Relating to authorizing a beneficiary designation that transfers a motor vehicle at the owner’s death.
HB 2067 Relating to the registration of a related finance company for purposes of the motor vehicle sales and use tax; repealing the authorization for a fee.
HB 2070 Relating to the enforcement of certain warranties for a new motor vehicle.
HB 2339 Relating to trade-in credit agreements offered in connection with certain motor vehicle retail installment contracts.
HB 2461 Relating to vehicle registration.
HB 2462 Relating to the titling of motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense and authorizing fees.
HB 2487 Relating to making a voluntary contribution when registering a motor vehicle in certain counties for county health and welfare programs that benefit children.
HB 2493 Relating to the qualifications of the board members of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.
HB 2663 Relating to exempting certain persons from a fee for replacement registration insignia and license plates.
HB 3215 Relating to the authority of a licensed auctioneer to sell a business that owns vehicles without engaging in business as a motor vehicle dealer.
HB 3308 Relating to certain vehicle protection products.
HB 3404 Relating to the regulation and sale of certain trailers, including cargo and livestock trailers, and cargo and livestock trailers with living quarters.
HB 3410 Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.
HB 3416 Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.
HB 3673 Relating to deferred payments under motor vehicle retail installment contracts.
HB 3678 Relating to the registration and inspection periods for motor vehicles.
HB 3683 Relating to periodic motor vehicle inspections; reducing a fee.
HB 3762 Relating to the recovery of certain debts owed to this state; authorizing fees.
HB 3777 Relating to fees collected for processing and handling vehicle registration applications.
HB 3940 Relating to the sale of a motor vehicle with an open product recall.
SB 1572 Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle dealership by certain manufacturers or distributors.
SB 1952 Relating to off-site sales by a dealer for antique or special interest vehicles that have been subject to a retail sale.
SB 2093 Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors.
SB 2184 Relating to new capital investment in the state.
SB 2279 Relating to the ownership, control, or operation of a franchised or nonfranchised dealer or dealership by certain manufacturers.
HB 2949 Relating to the maximum amount of a documentary fee charged by a retail seller of motor vehicles.
HB 2963 Relating to off-site sales by a dealer for antique or special interest vehicles that have been subject to a retail sale.
HB 3505 Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle dealership by certain manufacturers or distributors.
HB 3933 Relating to the sale of mobility motor vehicles by certain dealers.
HB 4014 Relating to new capital investment in the state.
HB 4236 Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors.
SB 368 Relating to the regulation of automotive wrecking and salvage yards in certain counties.
SB 1501 Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle towing, booting, and storage and to the elimination of required state licensing for vehicle booting companies and operators.
SB 1742 Relating to county approval for the locations at which a junkyard or automotive wrecking and salvage yard may be operated.
SB 2115 Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle towing and booting.
HB 925 Relating to the regulation of the booting of vehicles; imposing an administrative penalty; changing a fee.
HB 1247 Relating to notice provided to vehicle owners and lienholders by operators of vehicle storage facilities.
HB 1822 Relating to the regulation of automotive wrecking and salvage yards in certain counties.
HB 2426 Relating to notice of a person’s right to a hearing placed on a sign prohibiting unauthorized vehicles on a parking facility.
HB 2427 Relating to notice and request for a hearing regarding a vehicle that has been towed or booted.
HB 2477 Relating to the authority of certain municipal employees to request the removal and storage of certain illegally parked or operated vehicles.
HB 2508 Relating to the licensing and regulation of tow truck companies, tow truck operators, vehicle storage facilities, and vehicle storage facility employees, the regulation of parking facilities and parking facility owners, and the elimination of required state licensing for vehicle booting companies and operators; authorizing fee increases.
HB 2598 Relating to the release of personal property and commercial cargo by a vehicle storage facility.
HB 2615 Relating to the licensing of towing operators and vehicle storage facility employees by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
HB 2733 Relating to the authority of a towing company or booting company to remove and store or boot an unauthorized vehicle in a parking facility.
HB 2781 Relating to county authority related to the removal and storage of vehicles and other personal property from a roadway and the regulation of vehicle storage facilities, junkyards, and automobile wrecking and salvage yards; authorizing fees
HB 2921 Relating to the recovery of property from certain vehicles stored at a vehicle storage facility or governmental vehicle storage facility.
HB 2976 Relating to the towing of unauthorized or unattended vehicles on a parking facility.
HB 3009 Relating to parking facility owners receiving financial gain from towing companies or booting companies.
HB 3131 Relating to the disposal of certain motor vehicles to a motor vehicle demolisher; increasing a fee.
HB 3306 Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle towing, booting, and storage and to the elimination of required state licensing for vehicle booting companies and operators.
HB 3620 Relating to the towing, booting, and storage of vehicles.
HB 3622 Relating to abandoned vehicles held by vehicle storage facilities.
HB 3876 Relating to repealing training licenses for motor vehicle towing.
HB 3877 Relating to repealing consent towing operator licenses.
HB 3997 Relating to fees imposed by a county for licensing a junkyard or automotive wrecking and salvage yard.
HB 4114 Relating to county approval for the locations at which a junkyard or automotive wrecking and salvage yard may be operated.
HB 4120 Relating to a daily storage fee charged by a vehicle storage facility
HB 4126 Relating to signs required to be posted in licensed vehicle storage facilities.
HB 4127 Relating to the inspection of towing companies and vehicle storage facilities by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
SB 441 Relating to eligibility for surviving spouses of disabled veterans specialty license plates.
SB 769 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Medical Badge.
SB 1371 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to honor recipients of the Commendation Medal, Commendation Medal with Valor, and Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.
SB 1685 Relating to specialty license plates or stickers for motor vehicles of persons with intellectual disabilities.
SB 1460 Relating to the issuance of childhood cancer awareness license plates.
SB 1944 Relating to the issuance of specialty plates to honor recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross medal with Valor.
HB 263 Relating to the issuance of “Back the Blue” specialty license plates.
HB 377 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to surviving spouses of certain military veterans.
HB 458 Relating to the issuance of peace officer specialty license plates; eliminating a fee.
HB 828 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for Vietnam veterans.
HB 979 Relating to the issuance of speciality license plates for recipients of the Star of Texas Award.
HB1256 Relating to the issuance of Blessed are the Peacemakers specialty license plates.
HB 1525 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to submarine veterans.
HB 2074 Relating to specialty license plates issued for peace officers wounded or killed in the line of duty and eliminating the fee for the issuance of those plates.
HB 2115 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for persons who serve or have served in the Third United States Infantry Regiment as a guard for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
HB 2308 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for veterans with disabilities that include the emblem from military academy license plates.
HB 2700 Relating to the issuance of childhood cancer awareness license plates.
HB 2853 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for classroom teachers and retired classroom teachers.
HB 3521 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for certain veterans.
HB 3567 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for persons who served in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment.
HB 3657 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for justices of the peace.
HB 3937 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to support education.
SB 1001 Relating to vehicles exempt from vehicle safety inspections.
SB 1245 Relating to the creation of the Vision Zero Task Force to propose a plan to eliminate traffic deaths in this state.
SCR 42 Directing the Texas Department of Transportation to adopt a Vision Zero strategy to reduce traffic fatalities and injuries.
HB 590 Relating to the liability of first responders who provide roadside assistance.
HB 946 Relating to vehicles exempt from vehicle safety inspections.
HB 1677 Relating to the creation of the Vision Zero Task Force to propose a plan to eliminate traffic deaths in this state.
HB 2267 Relating to the use of hazard warning lamps to warn approaching vehicles of stopped traffic.
HB 2774 Relating to the installation of unsafe motor vehicle tires; creating a criminal offense.
HB 2784 Relating to vehicles exempt from vehicle safety inspections.
SB 1274 Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle in the vicinity of an unprotected road user; creating a criminal offense.
HB 812 Relating to standing in a roadway; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty.
HB 931 Relating to liability of certain electric utilities and political subdivisions that contract for certain uses of land that the electric utility owns, occupies, or leases.
HB 1236 Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle in the vicinity of an unprotected road user; creating a criminal offense.
HB 1240 Relating to the rules of the road regarding red signals at certain traffic control signals.
HB 1350 Relating to pedestrian use of a sidewalk.
HB 3432 Relating to civil liability for injury of a protestor by the operator of a motor vehicle.
SB 31 Relating to the use of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense; modifying existing criminal penalties.
SB 57 Relating to the use of a wireless communication device by a state officer or employee while operating a motor vehicle.
SB 67 Relating to the use of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense.
SB 1356 Relating to distracted driving collisions; creating an offense.
HB 62 Relating to the use of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense; modifying existing criminal penalties.
HB 160 Relating to the use of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense; modifying existing criminal penalties.
HB 512 Relating to the placement of warning signs in areas where the use of a wireless communication device is prohibited.
HB 520 Relating to the use of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; creating an offense and providing penalties.
HB 809 Relating to prohibiting the use of an electronic device to film or photograph a traffic accident; creating an offense.
HB 1748 Relating to the use of a portable electronic device while operating a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense.
HB 4215 Relating to distracted driving collisions; creating an offense.
SB 853 Relating to displaying certain informational materials and videos in driver’s license offices.
SB 2157 Relating to parking privileges for people with disabilities; authorizing a fee; amending dismissal procedures for a criminal offense.
HB 1434 Relating to displaying certain informational materials and videos in driver’s license offices.
HB 1790 Relating to revoked disabled parking placards.
HB 2978 Relating to the notification of a peace officer through an indication associated with vehicle registration or a driver’s license that a person has a health condition that may impede communication.
HB 2979 Relating to the punishment for certain offenses involving parking in a space designated for persons with disabilities.
HB 3583 Relating to operators of motor vehicles who use temporary disabled parking placards.
HB 4137 Relating to the availability of parking spaces at certain facilities for persons with a disability.
SB 710 Relating to a photograph on a driver’s license.
SB 848 Relating to requirements for a driver education course provider or instructor.
SB 1044 Relating to the suspension of a driver’s license issued to a person who fails to pay an administrative penalty imposed by the Texas Funeral Service Commission.
SB 1311 Relating to the creation of a Texas resident driver’s permit, provisional Texas resident driver’s permit, and Texas resident driver’s instruction permit and the amount and allocation of state traffic fine funds; creating an offense.
SB 1768 Relating to waiving fees for an original commercial driver’s license for veterans.
SB 1936 Relating to the issuance of specially marked driver’s licenses and personal identification certificates to disabled veterans.
SB 2138 Relating to the establishment of a pilot program for the issuance of digital driver’s licenses.
HB 70 Relating to automatic voter registration on issuance or change of a driver’s license or identification card by the Department of Public Safety.
HB 76 Relating to certain conditions of suspension or renewal of a driver’s license.
HB 406 Relating to the creation of a Texas resident driver’s permit, provisional Texas resident driver’s permit, and Texas resident driver’s instruction permit; authorizing fees; creating an offense.
HB 516 Relating to the requirement that drivers younger than a certain age complete and pass a driver education course.
HB 580 Relating to information included on certain driver’s licenses.
HB 581 Relating to the issuance of, eligibility for, and use of limited term personal identification certificates and driver’s licenses.
HB 582 Relating to driver’s licenses and personal identification certificates issued to refugees or asylees lawfully admitted into the United States.
HB 602 Relating to the requirements for a driver education course.
HB 912 Relating to the persons authorized to conduct a driver education course.
HB 1002 Relating to the issuance of a receipt by the Department of Public Safety to an applicant for a driver’s license or personal identification certificate that may be used to show proof of voter registration.
HB 1089 Relating to the provision of materials for parent-taught driver education courses.
HB 1345 Relating to a photograph on a driver’s license.
HB 1372 Relating to information included in the curriculum of each driver education course and driving safety course.
HB 1641 Relating to the issuance of specially marked driver’s licenses and personal identification certificates to disabled veterans.
HB 1757 Relating to the impoundment of a motor vehicle operated without financial responsibility by a driver who does not have a driver’s license; authorizing a fee.
HB 1823 Relating to properly recorded diacritical marks in vital statistics records, driver’s licenses, commercial driver’s licenses, and personal identification certificates.
HB 1864 Relating to training regarding interactions with law enforcement during traffic stops.
HB 2259 Relating to the issuance of specially marked driver’s licenses and personal identification certificates to disabled veterans.
HB 2464 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to teach a driver education course.
HB 2719 Relating to the creation of a Texas conditional driver’s permit, provisional Texas conditional driver’s permit, and Texas conditional instruction permit; authorizing a fee.
HB 2785 Relating to the offense of driving while license invalid.
HB 3023 Relating to the licensing and regulation of providers of driver and traffic safety education.
HB 3050 Relating to driver’s and learner licenses.
HB 3140 Relating to the accommodation of a deaf or hard of hearing student in driver education; authorizing a fee.
HB 3171 Relating to the amount of instruction time required for driver training.
HB 3337 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to teach a driver education course.
HB 3354 Relating to the fee for a driver’s license or personal identification certificate for a homeless individual
HB 3359 Relating to providing information on the National Marrow Donor Program in driver’s license offices and on driver’s license and personal identification certificate applications.
HB 3421 Relating to the types of medical professionals who may conduct an examination of certain school bus drivers.
HB 3478 Relating to the issuance of and the requirements for obtaining certain driver’s licenses or identification certificates; authorizing a fee.
HCR 94 Declaring opposition to the enactment or enforcement of a law requiring the revocation or suspension of the driver’s license of any individual convicted of a drug offense.
HB 3668 Relating to the proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the United States required for the issuance of a driver’s license.
HB 3754 Relating to waiving fees for an original commercial driver’s license for veterans.
HB3802 Relating to the suspension of a driver’s license issued to a person who fails to pay an administrative penalty imposed by the Texas Funeral Service Commission.
HB 3979 Relating to the supervision by a personal bond office of individuals granted an occupational driver’s license; providing for an administrative fee.
SB 90 Relating to the repeal of the driver responsibility program.
SB 266 Relating to the driver responsibility program.
SB 599 Relating to the deferral and reduction or waiver of certain surcharges assessed under the driver responsibility program.
SB 661 Relating to the repeal of the driver responsibility program.
SB 779 Relating to the indigent status of a person for the purposes of the driver responsibility program.
SB 2185 Relating to the repeal of the driver responsibility program and the amount and allocation of state traffic fine funds; authorizing and increasing criminal fines.
HB 67 Relating to the repeal of the driver responsibility program.
HB 275 Relating to the repeal of the driver responsibility program.
HB 459 Relating to the suspension of a driver’s license for the failure to pay a surcharge.
HB 684 Relating to the required notice of a surcharge assessed under the driver responsibility program.
HB 1016 Relating to the deferral and reduction or waiver of certain surcharges assessed under the driver responsibility program.
HB 1430 Relating to the indigent status of a person for the purposes of the driver responsibility program.
HB 2068 Relating to the repeal of the driver responsibility program and the amount and allocation of state traffic fine funds; authorizing and increasing criminal fines.
HB 4019 Relating to the collection of surcharges assessed under the driver responsibility program.
HB 4257 Relating to constitutional allocations of money for emergency medical services and trauma care systems.
HJR 124 Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for the use and dedication of certain money transferred to the general revenue fund account for emergency medical services and trauma care systems.
SB 875 Relating to civil liability for damages caused by a person while intoxicated or otherwise related to the person’s intoxication.
SB 664 Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses.
SB 761 Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses and the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision of defendants who committed certain intoxication offenses.
SB 966 Relating to criminal offenses regarding the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages by a minor.
HB 90 Relating to expanding the category of persons required to pay certain costs on conviction imposed to support drug court programs.
HB 117 Relating to ethyl alcohol monitoring as a condition of community supervision for certain intoxication offenses; authorizing the imposition of costs.
HB 140 Relating to convictions considered for purposes of enhancing the punishment for certain intoxication offenses.
HB 1275 Relating to a criminal penalty for violating a condition of bond, condition of community supervision, or court order requiring installation of an ignition interlock device.
HB 1322 Relating to the authority of a justice of the peace to issue a search warrant to collect a blood specimen from a person arrested for certain intoxication offenses.
HB 1327 Relating to enhancing the penalty for intoxication assault and intoxication manslaughter in certain circumstances.
HB 1436 Relating to the offense of possessing an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.
HB 1820 Relating to a presumption regarding certain evidence of a prior conviction in a criminal proceeding.
HB 1999 Relating to a violation regarding the purchase, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages by a minor or the misrepresentation of age by a minor; authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
HB 2089 Relating to the punishment for certain intoxication offenses and the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision of defendants who committed certain intoxication offenses.
HB 3953 Relating to penalties for intoxicated manslaughter
HB 4003 Relating to a central database containing information about defendants required to have an ignition interlock device installed on a vehicle and local law enforcement access to that database through a mobile data terminal.
HB 4015 Relating to criminal offenses regarding the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages by a minor.
HB 4227 Relating to a study on the automatic suspension of driver’s licenses on conviction of a drug offense not related to the operation of a motor vehicle and alternatives to automatic suspension.
SB 288 Relating to the operation and movement of motorcycles on certain highways during periods of traffic congestion.
SB 346 Relating to the rules of the road regarding red signals at certain traffic control signals.
SB 69 Relating to civil or criminal liability for leaving certain animals unattended in or removing certain individuals or animals from a motor vehicle.
SB 188 Relating to civil or criminal liability for transporting in, confining in, or removing from a motor vehicle certain animals.
SB 194 Relating to the use of seat belts on buses that transport schoolchildren.
SB 278 Relating to the creation of an offense for failing to secure certain children in a rear-facing child passenger safety seat system.
SB 693 Relating to three-point seat belts on buses that transport schoolchildren.
HB 401 Relating to civil or criminal liability for leaving certain animals unattended in or removing certain individuals or animals from a motor vehicle.
HB 478 Relating to civil liability for removing certain individuals or animals from a motor vehicle.
HB 519 Relating to the creation of an offense for failing to secure certain children in a rear-facing child passenger safety seat system.
HB 859 Relating to the authority of a school district to implement a school bus monitoring system that records images, including images of vehicles that pass a stopped school bus; creating an offense; providing for the imposition of penalties.
HB 1188 Relating to three-point seat belts on buses that transport schoolchildren.
Red Lights Cameras, Traffic Signals
SB 87 Relating to registration of a motor vehicle alleged to have been involved in a violation detected by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
SB 88 Relating to the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.
SB 111 Relating to prohibiting the use of photographic traffic enforcement systems.
SB 1251 Relating to making a voluntary contribution to the Ending Homelessness fund when registering a motor vehicle or renewing a motor vehicle registration.
SB 1282 Relating to prohibiting the use of automated traffic control systems.
HB 113 Relating to the authority of the governing body of a local authority to impose a civil penalty for certain violations recorded by an automated traffic control system or a photographic traffic signal enforcement system; providing a civil penalty.
HB 479 Relating to the authority of the governing body of a local authority to impose a civil penalty for certain violations recorded by an automated traffic control system or a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
HB 732 Relating to the content of photographic traffic monitoring system signs.
HB 808 Relating to the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.
HB 3259 Relating to the enforcement of penalties imposed by a local authority using a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
HB 3980 Relating to requiring a referendum regarding the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.
SB 1244 Relating to the prima facie speed limit in an urban district.
HB 354 Relating to the process for establishing speed limits on roads near certain schools.
HB 1368 Relating to the prima facie speed limit in an urban district.
HB 1745 Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to lower speed limits on certain highways.
HB 1447 Relating to the creation of a certificate program to promote travel to and throughout this state; authorizing fees.
HB 2079 Relating to the promotion of tourism related to the musical heritage of this state.
SB 128 Relating to a required training course on human trafficking for commercial driver’s license applicants.
SB 906 Relating to the movement of portable building units over a state highway; authorizing a fee.
SB 1093 Relating to the inspection of certain commercial motor vehicles that are not domiciled in this state.
SB 1102 Relating to weight limitations for natural gas motor vehicles.
SB 1291 Relating to permits for oversize and overweight vehicles in a certain county.
SB 1383 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting fluid milk; authorizing a fee.
SB 1524 Relating to the movement of certain vehicles transporting an intermodal shipping container; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.
SB 1607 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting precast prestressed concrete products.
SB 1608 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting mobile cranes.
SB 1865 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles of alternative registration technologies for commercial motor vehicles.
SB 1921 Relating to the route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties.
SB 1939 Relating to the movement of vehicles transporting sealed ocean cargo shipping containers; authorizing a fee.
SB 2216 Relating to state fiscal matters related to general government.
SB 2227 Relating to an increase in the fee for permits issued for the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles carrying cargo in Hidalgo County.
HB 109 Relating to the permit required to transport alcoholic beverages between certain permitted premises; authorizing a fee.
HB 272 Relating to a required training course on human trafficking for commercial driver’s license applicants.
HB 564 Relating to a defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving the operation or use of a commercial motor vehicle or other heavy motor vehicle.
HB 644 Relating to criminal liability for certain federal motor carrier safety regulation violations; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
HB 1233 Relating to probation of certain disqualifications from driving a commercial motor vehicle.
HB 1302 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving the operation of an overweight vehicle.
HB 1355 Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain municipalities.
HB 1570 Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain municipalities.
HB 1789 Relating to motor vehicle size and weight limitations.
HB 1793 Relating to the inspection of certain commercial motor vehicles that are not domiciled in this state.
HB 1795 Relating to the deposit of certain fees for permits for oversize or overweight vehicles to the credit of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles fund.
HB 1870 Relating to nonemergency medical transportation, shipping logistics, and coordination services for state agencies.
HB 1876 Relating to size and weight limitations for certain vehicles transporting agricultural products and equipment.
HB 1959 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles of alternative registration technologies for commercial motor vehicles.
HB 2065 Relating to fines collected by a county or municipality from the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards.
HB 2142 Relating to oversize or overweight vehicles transporting livestock feed, grain, or grain by-products.
HB 2276 Relating to an increase in the fee for permits issued for the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles carrying cargo in Hidalgo County.
HB 2433 Relating to the registration of certain trailers; changing a fee.
HB 2778 Relating to permits for oversize and overweight vehicles in a certain county.
HB 2862 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting fluid milk; authorizing a fee.
HB 3194 Relating to weight limitations for certain vehicles carrying livestock.
HB 3212 Relating to the disposition of fines collected by a county or municipality from the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards.
HB 3254 Relating to the regulation of a motor carrier and the enforcement of motor carrier regulations; authorizing the imposition of a fee.
HB 3255 Relating to motor vehicle size and weight limitations, including the enforcement of those limitations; creating a criminal offense.
HB 3350 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting mobile cranes; authorizing a fee.
HB 3355 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting precast prestressed concrete products; authorizing a fee.
HB 3455 Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain counties.
HB 3460 Relating to the movement of vehicles transporting sealed ocean cargo shipping containers; authorizing a fee.
HB 3511 Relating to the movement of equipment transporting intermodal shipping containers in international commerce.
HB 3651 Relating to exempting certain trailers from being equipped with emergency brakes.
HB 3805 Relating to motor vehicle weight enforcement by certain weight enforcement officers.
HB 3807 Relating to the operation of vehicles transporting agricultural products; authorizing a fee.
HB 3854 Relating to the movement of certain vehicles transporting an intermodal shipping container; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.
HB 4156 Relating to the route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties.
HB 4242 Relating to the authorization of certain carriers to transport liquor; authorizing a fee.
SB 271 Relating to the issuance of a citation or notice to appear for certain misdemeanors punishable by a fine only.
HB 567 Relating to the issuance of a citation or notice to appear for certain misdemeanors punishable by a fine only.
HB 714 Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to create a presumption in a prosecution for certain offenses involving the parking of a motor vehicle.
HB 774 Relating to the issuance of a citation or notice to appear for certain misdemeanors punishable by a fine only.
HB 813 Relating to the issuance of a citation or notice to appear for certain misdemeanors punishable by a fine only.
HB 1264 Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of certain municipal courts in certain criminal cases punishable by fine only.
HB 1349 Relating to judicial and law enforcement authority in certain municipalities on a segment of a highway or street that abuts property located in the municipality.
HB 1443 Relating to the issuance of a notice to appear for certain misdemeanors.
HB 1725 Relating to the exception to disclosure under the public information law of certain personal information contained in a citation issued for a violation of a state traffic law or local traffic ordinance.
HB 2930 Relating to the offense of obstructing a highway or other passageway; modifying criminal penalties.
HB 3051 Relating to the categories used to record the race or ethnicity of persons stopped for or convicted of traffic offenses.
HB 3061 Relating to operating a motor vehicle while another person is occupying the trunk; creating a criminal offense.
HB 3101 Relating to authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages on certain passenger buses; authorizing a fee.
SB 1550 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation of the effects of restricting trucks from the use of one lane of a highway.
SB 2012 Relating to the study of an economic impact zone by the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 869 Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation of the feasibility of certain improvements to Interstate Highway 27.
HB 1840 Relating to the requirement for a report by a state agency on the request for a study from an institution of higher education.
HB 2166 Relating to Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation rules on fees for nonconsent vehicle tows and a study on those fees.
HB 3197 Relating to the establishment of a task force to conduct a comprehensive study on flood control infrastructure for Harris and Galveston Counties.
HB 2686 Relating to a study by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute on vehicle fleet management.
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Handouts from January 19, 2017 Briefing on Transportation Issues
3/30/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/theres-no-such-thing-as-the-suburbs/
3/8/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/transportation-policymakers-in-the-85th-texas-legislature/
3/1/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/from-the-mailbag-tnc-background-checks/
2/22/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/house-transportation-committee-interim-report/
2/6/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/the-power-of-place-how-we-view-transportation-issues-depends-on-our-choice-of-landscape/
2/2/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/legislative-budget-board-staff-reports-issued-2117/
1/30/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/tnc-bill-analysis/
1/23/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/transportation-issues-in-the-85th-texas-legislature-other-voices/
1/19/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/tti-offers-policy-resources-as-legislature-tackles-transportation-issues/
1/12/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/sunset-advisory-commission-action-on-txdot-january-11-2017/
1/6/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/four-things-to-look-for-this-week-at-the-texas-legislature/
1/5/17 https://policy.tti.tamu.edu/as-85th-regular-session-begins-100-plus-proposed-bills-would-affect-transportation-in-texas/