AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 5; Title 58; Title 64, Chapter 3; Title 68 and Title 69, relative to weather-related information.
Impact
The passage of HB1963 is expected to significantly improve the state’s ability to monitor and report on weather-related events such as floods and landslides. By officially collating and disseminating this information, the bill aims to foster greater awareness and preparedness among citizens and local governments. It could potentially influence planning decisions, emergency management strategies, and community safety initiatives across Tennessee. Additionally, by leveraging data from various sources—including government agencies and citizen scientists—the state can ensure a comprehensive understanding of these environmental issues.
Summary
House Bill 1963 proposes amendments to various sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated concerning weather-related information. The bill mandates the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to compile and publish data related to floods and landslides occurring within the state. This data is to include specific details such as geographic locations, durations, and severities of these events, all presented in a user-friendly map format on their website. The intention behind the bill is to enhance public access to important environmental data that can aid in disaster preparedness and response.
Contention
While the bill introduces a positive framework for environmental monitoring, it may also raise questions regarding the accessibility and usability of the data collected. Concerns could arise around the potential for over-reliance on this data in policy making without sufficient contextual understanding. Further, the effectiveness of the Department of Environment and Conservation in managing this new responsibility has been a point of discussion among legislators, with some emphasizing the need for adequate funding and resources to ensure successful implementation.
Crossfiled
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 5; Title 58; Title 64, Chapter 3; Title 68 and Title 69, relative to weather-related information.