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TBPLS is Under Sunset Review - Are You Prepared to Help?

Posted By Travis Tabor, RPLS, SurPAC Committee Chair, Thursday, February 8, 2018
Updated: Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Dear TSPS members and friends: 

Every twelve years the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying is reviewed by the Sunset Advisory Commission (SAC). The Sunset Commission staff will evaluate TBPLS over the next several months, make recommendations and publish a staff report. The Sunset Commission Members will review the report and hear public testimony before making recommendations to the full Legislature. During the 2019 Legislative session, the fate of TBPLS will be decided - continue with improvements, be consolidated or potentially abolished.

Due to the pending review, it is imperative to raise funds for SurPAC so that we can make timely contributions to SAC members. Historical data suggests that the Legislature acts overwhelmingly in conjunction with the SAC recommendations and several SAC members are in contested battles for re-election. Strong support from SurPAC will make clear that the TBPLS must remain funded.

SurPAC has immediate needs of raising $40,000 for this effort. Everyone is encouraged to contribute to SurPAC, but we are relying heavily on those in leadership roles to set the example. All Surveyors stand to be impacted by the SAC recommendations and potential changes to our regulatory body. However, business owners may be impacted most, and we are asking you to contribute to our latest fundraising effort. 

SurPAC is searching for a coalition of individuals willing to pledge $500 each towards this campaign. We are asking for immediate pledges from 20 people to build a $10,000 fund. The pledge fund will be used to match contributions from other TSPS members and double the fundraising effort. The matching funds will be calculated on those individual contributions received on or before July 1, 2018.  Those contributors who make the donation of $500 or more will be recognized in our publications, unless requesting to remain anonymous.

Please help SurPAC continue to promote and protect the surveying profession by completing this donation form and returning it to the TSPS office. It is important to remember only personal checks can be accepted and any donation amount is greatly appreciated.

With Sincere Gratitude,

Travis Tabor, RPLS
SurPAC Committee Chair
t.tabor@lndsgn.com

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Tags:  fundraising  land surveyors  sunset advisory commission  sunset review  SurPAC  TBPLS  texas land surveyors  texas surveyors 

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85th Regular Session of the Texas Legislature

Posted By Bill O'Hara, RPLS #4878, Thursday, June 8, 2017
Updated: Tuesday, June 6, 2017

The 85th Regular Session of the Texas Legislature came to a close sine die on Monday, May 29th. As expected this was an interesting session to observe. Here is a final status report of the bills we were watching and information regarding TBPLS. Go to the Texas Legislature Online website for the text and full report on these bills.

House Bill (HB) 106 (Sponsored by Rep. Armando "Mando" Martinez | Rep. Ryan Guillen | Rep. Cesar Blanco)
Relating to certain images captured by unmanned aircraft.

- Voted on by the House.
- It’s companion bill SB 840 (Sponsored by Sen. Judith Zaffirini) identical to HB 106 was voted on by the Senate, then by the House and is now waiting on action by the Governor.

HB 352 (Sponsored by Rep. Andrew Murr | Rep. Paul Workman)
Relating to the procedure by which a state agency may issue an opinion that a watercourse is navigable.

- Did not reach the House floor for a vote

HB 1325 (Sponsored by Rep. Poncho Nevarez)
Relating to the application of the sales and use tax to certain services involving real property (including land surveying services); our so called “sales tax” bill.

- Did not reach the House floor for a vote.

HB 2343 (Sponsored by Rep. Paul Workman ӏ Rep. Charles Anderson ӏ Rep. Jason Villalba)
Relating to prerequisites to asserting certain claims arising from certain construction defects. This bill included surveying in the definition of “construction defect” and included surveyor in the definition of “Design Professional.”

- Did not reach the House floor for a vote.

HB 3352 (Sponsored by Rep. Garnet Coleman)
Relating to civil penalties against subdividers of land.

- Left pending in committee.

Senate Bill (SB) 71 (Sponsored by Sen. Judith Zaffirini)
Relating to transfer of certain state real property (bed of San Marcos river within corporate limits of the City) to the City of San Marcos.

- Was not voted out of committee.

SB 127 (Sponsored by Sen. Donald Huffines)
Relating to internet broadcast of TBPLS meetings.

- Was not voted out of committee.

SB 627 (Sponsored by Sen. Charles Schwertner | Sen. Brian Birdwell | Sen. Konni Burton | Sen. Charles Creighton | Sen. Bob Hall | Sen. Donald Huffines | Sen. Lois Kolkhorst | Sen. Robert Nichols | Sen. Kel Seliger | Sen. Judith Zaffirini)
Relating to notice of a property owner's rights relating to the examination or survey of property by an entity with eminent domain authority.

- Passed the Senate but did not reach the House.

TBPLS was granted the one-half FTE as requested and the approved budget provides the needed funding for that position. TBPLS is therefore fully funded for the coming biennium although the agency must contribute about $12,000 per year toward its budget. That money will come from its online seminars and possibly additional cost saving measures.

The Sunset Review process for TBPLS has begun. Tony Estrada, Executive Director and his staff are preparing a report due to the Sunset Commission by September 1, 2017. The Legislature left our licensing board alone this past session; there were no efforts to consolidate, defund or kill it, but next session could be different. The sunset review process and the resulting Sunset Commission report will be critical going into the next regular legislative session in January 2019. TSPS will be assisting TBPLS with the process as much as possible.

Tags:  85th texas legislature  sunset advisory commission  sunset review  surveyors  texas land surveyors  texas legislature 

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