Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2190

Filed
2/10/23  
Out of House Committee
5/4/23  
Voted on by House
5/9/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/18/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/24/23  
Governor Action
6/12/23  

Caption

Relating to the terminology used to describe transportation-related accidents.

Impact

By amending the language in state law, HB 2190 aims to impact how liability and insurance claims are processed following vehicular incidents. The intent is that the new terminology will foster a mindset that recognizes collisions as preventable occurrences, potentially influencing public policy and traffic safety initiatives. The bill is seen as a step towards more effective communication around traffic incidents and as a foundation for broader educational campaigns about road safety and driver behavior.

Summary

House Bill 2190 proposes a significant change in the terminology used in Texas law regarding transportation-related incidents. The bill seeks to replace all instances of the term 'accident' with 'collision' across various Texas codes. This terminology shift aims to highlight the intentional factors often involved in these events, thereby promoting a greater sense of accountability among drivers and lawmakers alike. Advocates for the change believe that using more precise language will clarify the nature of these events and encourage safer driving habits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2190 seems largely favorable among lawmakers and advocacy groups focused on road safety. Many supporters stress that the terminology change is both timely and necessary, reflecting a modern understanding of traffic incidents as not merely accidents but consequences of choices. Some opposition, however, may arise from concerns about the implications for civil liability and insurance claims, particularly from entities concerned about the impact on lawsuits and associated costs.

Contention

While the bill has garnered notable support, there are debates regarding possible consequences for legal interpretations of collision liability. Critics worry that the change may disproportionately affect individuals involved in collisions, particularly regarding how insurance companies respond to claims or lawsuits. They express concerns that this could lead to higher premiums or challenges in obtaining fair compensation after an incident. The discussions around HB 2190 reveal a complex interplay between promoting public safety and navigating the financial implications for drivers and insurance providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB295

Relating to state agency terminology used in describing the landlocked territory on the western bank of the Jordan River.

TX HB2246

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

OR SB1510

Relating to taxation; and prescribing an effective date.

HI SB2698

Relating To Transportation.

TX SB1717

Relating to the terminology used in statute, resolutions, rules, and other state publications to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

MS HB522

Disabilities, persons with; modernize terminology used to refer to.

HI HB2195

Relating To Transportation.

OR HB2102

Relating to vehicular accidents near entertainment events; prescribing an effective date.

MS HB203

Disabilities, persons with; modernize terminology used to refer to.

HI HB2033

Relating To Transportation.

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