HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
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Does anyone know what Amendment 4 to SB 321 was about? I know it was tabled, but the vote was close.
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
The primary thing it would have done is grant additional immunity to employers even for gross negligence, as long as the case wasn't based upon the death of an employee due to gross negligence. I had other language, but the goal was additional immunity.Coogan wrote:Does anyone know what Amendment 4 to SB 321 was about? I know it was tabled, but the vote was close.
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
Thanks for the explanation. It wasn't really a gutting amendment.Charles L. Cotton wrote:The primary thing it would have done is grant additional immunity to employers even for gross negligence, as long as the case wasn't based upon the death of an employee due to gross negligence. I had other language, but the goal was additional immunity.Coogan wrote:Does anyone know what Amendment 4 to SB 321 was about? I know it was tabled, but the vote was close.
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That's great news!!!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:SB321 passed.
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When does it go into effect?
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FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope there are no hidden roadblocks to getting this bill to the Governors desk for his long awaited signature!!!!!!
Chas thanks for all the hard work that you and the TSRA put into this bill.
Chas thanks for all the hard work that you and the TSRA put into this bill.
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
I'm assuming September 1st, 2011.quidni wrote:When does it go into effect?
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The text of SB321 says it takes effect September 1, 2011, I guess there's a small chance it could change in these final steps before it becomes law but I can't imagine why it would.quidni wrote:When does it go into effect?
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So I guess I have until September to buy a good gun safe ...
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
It still has to be voted on by the house doesnt it?
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
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The next step is the vote on third reading. Then SB 321 will return to the Senate for a last approval or discussion. If all goes well, it next moves to Governor Perry's desk and could take effect Sept. 1, 2011.
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
That's what happened today.MedicMan218 wrote:It still has to be voted on by the house doesnt it?
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It does have to pass the third reading, but I believe somebody said that was more of a formality than anything.apostate wrote:That's what happened today.MedicMan218 wrote:It still has to be voted on by the house doesnt it?
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Re: HB681/SB321 Parking Lots Bill is on the Floor
It passed the second reading. The third reading is still coming up.
Received this in my email this morning:
Received this in my email this morning:
SB 321 by Kleinschmidt/Hegar to allow the legal possession of firearms in an employee's personal, locked vehicle when parked on their employer's parking lot passed the second reading in the Texas House today at 7:48 pm. The vote came after nearly 3 hours of debate and attempted amendments.
SB 321 was substituted for HB 681, Rep. Tim Kleinschmidt's bill. SB 321 by Sen. Glenn Hegar had already completed the process and had passed in the Texas Senate.
Rep. Kleinschmidt and his 98 co-authors successfully fought-off gutting amendments that would have turned the bill on its head by requiring specifically designated "gun parking areas" offered by Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-Houston) and another amendment would allow the employer the right to vehicle inspections. It was offered by Rep. Juan Castro (D-San Antonio).
Seven amendments, not acceptable to Rep. Kleinschmidt, were attempted and all failed.
The debate led off with Rep. Lon Burnam (D-Fort Worth) calling a point of order. If the point of order had been sustained, the bill could have been slowed down or killed. The point of order was overturned.
Senator Glenn Hegar, Jr. (R-Katy) has passed this legislation twice in past sessions but it's a first for the Texas House. The legislation has always stalled in House Calendar's committee. In addition to the hard work of Rep. Tim Kleinschmidt (R-Lexington), special thanks must go to Calendars Committee chairman, Rep. Todd Hunter (R-Corpus Christi) and Speaker Joe Straus.
Thanks also to our House Committee Chairman, Rep. Joe Deshotel (D-Beaumont), for his patience and for his help at the front microphone.
The next step is the vote on third reading. Then SB 321 will return to the Senate for a last approval or discussion. If all goes well, it next moves to Governor Perry's desk and could take effect Sept. 1, 2011.
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