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SB 1478

Highways, Roads and Bridges - As introduced, adds the state representatives and state senators who represent the county where an actual or imminent transportation system failure or other emergency is located to the list of recipients of the written notice required to be provided by the commissioner of transportation in the event the commissioner enters into a contract to remedy such failure or emergency. - Amends TCA Title 54.

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Becky Massey

SB 1478 enhances emergency management at commercial harbors, ensuring the Department of Transportation can effectively issue evacuation orders and improve public safety.

Pub. Ch. 823
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Bill Summary · SB 1478

Summary of SB 1478: Relating to Commercial Harbors

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SB 1478
Title: Relating to Commercial Harbors
Status: Pass First Reading
Introduced: January 21, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Commercial Harbor, Department of Transportation, emergencies, Evacuation Orders

SB 1478 aims to enhance the management and operational protocols of commercial harbors in response to emergencies, particularly concerning evacuation orders. The bill seeks to ensure that the Department of Transportation has the necessary authority and resources to effectively manage harbor operations during critical situations.

Key Provisions

  • Emergency Management: The bill establishes clearer guidelines for the Department of Transportation regarding the management of commercial harbors during emergencies.
  • Evacuation Orders: It outlines procedures for issuing evacuation orders and managing harbor activities to facilitate safe evacuations.
  • Coordination with Agencies: The bill emphasizes the need for coordination between various state agencies to ensure a unified response during emergencies affecting commercial harbors.

Impact

  • Affected Entities: The primary entities affected by this bill include:

    • The Department of Transportation, which will gain enhanced authority and responsibility.
    • Commercial harbor operators and businesses that rely on harbor access and operations.
    • The general public, particularly those in areas that may require evacuation during emergencies.
  • Public Safety: By improving emergency protocols, the bill aims to enhance public safety and ensure efficient evacuations when necessary.

Legislative Timeline

  • January 21, 2025: Bill introduced and passed First Reading.
  • February 3, 2025: Public hearing scheduled for February 6, 2025.
  • February 6, 2025: TCA committee recommended the bill be passed with amendments.
  • February 11, 2025: Bill passed Second Reading as amended and referred to JDC/WAM.
  • February 27, 2025: JDC and WAM committees recommended the bill be passed unamended.
  • March 4, 2025: Bill passed Third Reading with unanimous support and transmitted to the House.

Related Legislation

  • HB 1159: This bill serves as a companion to SB 1478, indicating parallel legislative efforts to address similar issues concerning commercial harbors.

Conclusion

SB 1478 represents a proactive approach to managing commercial harbors during emergencies, focusing on safety and operational efficiency. The bill's progression through the legislative process reflects a commitment to enhancing the state's emergency preparedness and response capabilities.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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