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HR 38

Murphy, Mary Kay; lifetime of distinguished service to education and community; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Arlene Beckles and 5 co-sponsors

HR 38 urges transferring regulatory authority over motor carriers and water carriers from the Public Utilities Commission to the Department of Transportation for improved efficiency.

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Bill Summary · HR 38

Summary of HR 38: Transfer of Regulatory Authority Over Motor Carriers

Bill Overview

Bill Number: HR 38
Title: Urging the Public Utilities Commission to Support the Complete Transfer of Its Regulatory Authority Over Motor Carriers and Other Means of Transportation, Including Water Carriers, to the Department of Transportation
Status: Reported from CPC (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 1830), recommending adoption
Introduced: March 04, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: DOT, Motor Carrier Law, PUC, Regulatory Authority, Transfer

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of HR 38 is to urge the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to fully transfer its regulatory authority over motor carriers and other transportation means, including water carriers, to the Department of Transportation (DOT). This transfer aims to streamline regulatory processes and enhance the efficiency of transportation oversight.

Key Provisions

  • Transfer of Authority: The resolution calls for the complete transfer of regulatory responsibilities from the PUC to the DOT, which is expected to improve coordination and regulatory efficiency in the transportation sector.
  • Support for Transition: The resolution expresses the legislative body's support for this transition, highlighting the need for a more cohesive regulatory framework for various transportation modes.

Impact

  • Affected Entities: The bill would primarily affect the Public Utilities Commission, the Department of Transportation, motor carriers, and water carriers. It may also impact businesses and consumers relying on these transportation services.
  • Regulatory Efficiency: By consolidating regulatory authority under the DOT, the bill aims to reduce bureaucratic overlap and improve service delivery in the transportation sector.

Legislative Actions and Timeline

  • March 04, 2025: Bill introduced and offered.
  • March 14, 2025: Referred to the Transportation (TRN) and Consumer Protection & Commerce (CPC) committees.
  • March 18, 2025: Scheduled for a hearing by the TRN committee.
  • March 25, 2025: TRN committee recommended the measure be passed with amendments.
  • March 28, 2025: Report adopted and referred to the CPC committee.
  • April 01, 2025: CPC committee recommended the measure be passed, unamended.
  • April 03, 2025: Resolution adopted in final form with no votes against it, except for one representative voting no and two excused.

Related Legislation

  • HCR 45: A companion resolution that may address similar issues regarding transportation regulation.

This summary provides an overview of HR 38, outlining its intent, key provisions, and the legislative process it has undergone. The resolution seeks to enhance the regulatory framework governing transportation in the state, potentially leading to improved efficiency and service delivery.

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

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