

| Legislative Watch |
Texas |
6/4/03-A bill that would require annual checks of all
Texas truckdrivers and impose new penalties for companies with unsafe
vehicles has died.
The measure, which previously passed the Senate, failed to make
it out of a House committee before the session ended June 2.
HB1679 required that a person seeking a job as a commercial driver
provide the trucking company or employer with detailed information
for the 10 years prior to the date of application. Failure to provide
such information or falsifying the information would be a Class C misdemeanor.
Under the bill, a driver’s company or employer could be fined
$100,000 if someone is killed as a result of criminally negligent conduct
involving inspection, maintenance or operation of a tractor-trailer.
5/16/03-The Senate approved a bill May 13 that would require annual
checks of all truckdrivers and impose new penalties for companies with
unsafe vehicles.
“
This bill creates a necessary, periodic record check of truckdrivers,
requiring employers to obtain and check specific records every 12 months.
Hopefully, this will help make our highways safer,” said the
bill’s sponsor Sen. Mario Gallegos, D-Houston.
The measure also requires that a person seeking a job as a commercial
driver provide the trucking company or employer with detailed information
for the 10 years prior to the date of application. Failure to provide
such information or falsifying the information would be a Class C misdemeanor.
Under SB1679, a driver’s company or employer could be fined $100,000
if someone is killed as a result of criminally negligent conduct
involving inspection, maintenance or operation of a tractor-trailer.
The bill next goes to the House for consideration. For bill status,
call (512) 463-2182.






