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New bill introduced by Carl Tepper in Texas House — what does HB 1740 say?

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Carl Tepper, Texas State Representative of the 84th district (R) | LinkedIn

Carl Tepper, Texas State Representative of the 84th district (R) | LinkedIn

Rep. Carl Tepper introduced HB 1740, a bill on Fire Fighters & Police, to the Texas House on Friday, March 14 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’Relating to requiring a search warrant for certain fire, health, or code inspections’’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

This bill mandates a search warrant for fire marshals, health officers, or code enforcement officials to conduct inspections on premises to identify fire hazards, health risks, unsafe building conditions, or any regulatory violations. Exceptions are made if the property owner or occupant consents to the inspection or if there is an immediate life-threatening situation. In cases of emergency inspections without a warrant, the inspector must apply for one as soon as possible afterward. Evidence obtained without a warrant or inadmissible decision by the court cannot be used in criminal actions. This act is effective Sept. 1, 2025, applying changes to inspections conducted after this date.

Carl Tepper, chair of the House Committee on S/C on State-Federal Relations and member of the House Committee on Redistricting, proposed another 21 bills during the 89(R) legislative session.

Tepper graduated from Texas Tech University in 1995.

Carl Tepper is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state's 84th House district. He replaced previous state representative John Frullo in 2023.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Recent Bills Introduced by Rep. Carl Tepper in Texas House During 89(R) Legislative Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
HB 179303/14/2025Relating to eligibility requirements to receive a grant from the Texas Enterprise Fund
HB 173903/14/2025Relating to the notice given by a property owner prohibiting certain persons from carrying certain firearms on the property
HB 172303/14/2025Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for relocation assistance from the state or a political subdivision
HB 63803/12/2025Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet
HB 47003/12/2025Relating to the responsibility for providing law enforcement and public safety services in the Capitol Complex
HB 54803/11/2025Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of burglary of a vehicle and to grants of community supervision to persons who commit that offense
HB 145703/11/2025Relating to the inclusion of a course on modern conflicts in the curriculum requirements for public high school students
HB 145403/11/2025Relating to waivers and reductions of tuition and fees by institutions of higher education
HB 136603/11/2025Relating to limiting the duration of employment of certain state employees
HB 130803/10/2025Relating to employment practices of governmental entities, state contractors, and private employers in this state regarding the legal status of employees, including requiring participation in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify program, and authorizing the suspension of certain licenses held by private employers for certain conduct in relation to the employment of persons not lawfully present
HB 125903/10/2025Relating to the establishment of the State Agency Rules Review Commission and the procedures by which state agencies adopt rules
HB 60303/04/2025Relating to the operation of school buses at certain railroad grade crossings
HB 58203/03/2025Relating to proper etiquette during the recitation of the pledge of allegiance to the state flag
HB 48702/28/2025Relating to criminal offenses applicable to and authorized uses of gambling devices, including eight-liners
HB 41602/28/2025Relating to the deadlines for performing various functions in connection with the ad valorem tax system
HB 39802/28/2025Relating to the limitations on increases in the appraised value of certain property for ad valorem tax purposes
HB 36902/28/2025Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate the number of dwellings allowed on certain property
HB 34402/28/2025Relating to a prohibition on instruction and certain activities regarding sexual orientation or gender identity provided or allowed by a public school
HB 31202/28/2025Relating to the eligibility of a person who is not a United States citizen to be appointed to or serve in a public office or on an advisory board or task force
HB 28102/27/2025Relating to the review, funding, and continuation of degree and certificate programs at public institutions of higher education based on certain performance standards
HB 16702/27/2025Relating to the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and certain prohibited considerations in contracting by governmental entities

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