Bill Text: TX HB4201 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced

NOTE: There are more recent revisions of this legislation. Read Latest Draft
Bill Title: Relating to a feasibility study on the colocation of federal and state motor vehicle inspection facilities at ports of entry.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-05-12 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB4201 Detail]

Download: Texas-2021-HB4201-Introduced.html
 
 
  By: Martinez H.B. No. 4201
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to a feasibility study on the colocation of federal and
  state motor vehicle inspection facilities at ports of entry.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  DEFINITIONS. In this Act:
               (1)  "Department" means the Texas Department of
  Transportation.
               (2)  "Institute" means the Texas A&M Transportation
  Institute.
               (3)  "Port of entry" has the meaning assigned by
  Section 201.710, Transportation Code.
         SECTION 2.  FEASIBILITY STUDY ON COLOCATED INSPECTION PORTS.
  (a)  The institute, in consultation with the department and the
  Department of Public Safety, shall conduct a feasibility study on
  erecting and maintaining a colocated federal and state inspection
  facility at each port of entry in this state for the inspection of
  motor vehicles for compliance with federal and state commercial
  motor vehicle regulations. The study must include:
               (1)  a summary of:
                     (A)  past efforts by the Department of Public
  Safety and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to
  maintain colocated federal and state inspection facilities at each
  port of entry;
                     (B)  any current efforts to colocate or separate
  federal and state inspection facilities at ports of entry in other
  states;
                     (C)  current priorities and expectations of the
  department and the Department of Public Safety regarding motor
  vehicle inspections at ports of entry;
                     (D)  the department's and Department of Public
  Safety's perspectives on the advantages and disadvantages of
  colocated federal and state inspection facilities; and
                     (E)  the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
  Administration's perspective on the advantages and disadvantages
  of colocated federal and state inspection facilities, as solicited
  by the institute under Subsection (b) of this section; and
               (2)  potential scenarios for the colocation of federal
  and state inspection facilities at each port of entry in this state
  and an analysis of each scenario's advantages and disadvantages.
         (b)  In conducting the study under this section, the
  institute shall solicit the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
  Administration's perspective on the advantages and disadvantages
  of colocated federal and state inspection facilities.
         SECTION 3.  REPORT. Before the study under Section 2 of this
  Act is completed, the institute shall contact the Federal Motor
  Carrier Safety Administration to arrange receipt of the report
  required by this section.  Not later than December 1, 2022, the
  institute shall report the results of the study conducted under
  Section 2 of this Act and any recommendations to the Federal Motor
  Carrier Safety Administration in the manner and format requested by
  the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
         SECTION 4.  EXPIRATION DATE. This Act expires January 1,
  2023.
         SECTION 5.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act takes effect September
  1, 2021.
feedback