Texas 89th Legislature

Licensing & Regulation, Texas Commission of

24
Bills Enacted
8
Critical Urgency
3
High Cost Impact
10
Bill Authors

8 high-impact bills require immediate attention. 20 bills have bipartisan support.

All Bills (24)

HB11

Relating to licensing reciprocity agreements entered into by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Author: Dade PhelanRegular Session
HB1562

Relating to massage student permits.

Author: Ana HernandezRegular Session
HB1732

Relating to the regulation of massage therapy.

Author: Ana HernandezRegular Session
HB1778

Relating to human trafficking, prostitution, and child pornography and to the prosecution of sexual or assaultive offenses or the prosecution of a failure to stop or report those offenses; amending and harmonizing certain statute of limitations provisions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

Author: Senfronia ThompsonRegular Session
HB3848

Relating to the electronic submission of inspection reports and filing fees for the inspection of elevators, escalators, and related equipment.

Author: Ana HernandezRegular Session
HB4690

Relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards.

Author: Stan GerdesRegular Session
HB4765

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

Author: Dade PhelanRegular Session
SB25

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

Author: Lois KolkhorstRegular Session
SB34

Relating to funding for certain volunteer fire departments, to the preparation for and the prevention, management, and potential effects of wildfires, and to emergency communications in this state.

Author: Kevin SparksRegular Session
SB610

Relating to combating human trafficking by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Author: Angela PaxtonRegular Session
SB627

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dietitians.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB703

Relating to the criminal and licensing consequences for the commission of certain offenses by massage establishments, massage schools, massage therapists, and massage therapy instructors.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB705

Relating to the air conditioning and refrigeration contractors advisory board.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB918

Relating to the licensing and regulation of orthotists and prosthetists.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB968

Relating to the licensing and regulation of the practice of podiatry.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB1036

Relating to the regulation of residential solar retail transactions; requiring an occupational registration; authorizing fees; providing civil and administrative penalties.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB1188

Relating to electronic health record requirements; authorizing a civil penalty.

Author: Lois KolkhorstRegular Session
SB1366

Relating to the inclusion of information about construction or maintenance work zones in the curriculum of driver education and driving safety courses.

Author: Robert NicholsRegular Session
SB1499

Relating to the operations of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center.

Author: Robert NicholsRegular Session
SB2075

Relating to the establishment, powers and duties, terms, and governance of certain advisory bodies for programs administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB2167

Relating to the licensing and regulation of massage therapy.

Author: Angela PaxtonRegular Session
SB2371

Relating to skimmers on electronic terminals; authorizing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

Author: Robert NicholsRegular Session
SB2443

Relating to electronic delivery of documents sent or received by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB3070

Relating to the abolishment of the Texas Lottery Commission and the transfer of the administration of the state lottery and the licensing and regulation of charitable bingo to the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation; creating criminal offenses.

Author: Bob HallRegular Session
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