The purpose as I took it from the report I heard is that the birthday balloons 
are falling back to the ground killing the animals in the wild. Sounds like 
some california is getting into my texas.
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Subject: Re: [BVARC] Balloon Release Bill Introduced in the Texas House

What is the purpose of this law? Is it a reaction to the spy balloon that flew 
over the country or environmental protection against balloon litter?

On Fri, May 9, 2025 at 12:13 PM Rick Cary via BVARC 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have forwarded this to my state representative who is also an amateur radio 
operator. Walter thanks for looking up the Maryland law, maybe this will 
provide an amendment opportunity for the future Texas legislation.
Rick Cary
K5RBC

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On May 9, 2025, at 11:42 AM, Walter Holmes via BVARC 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



It’s terribly unfortunate, that the Texas bill doesn’t have this information, 
already attached to the Maryland Balloon law.



Sadly, I guess we just don’t have the same level of representation for Amateur 
Radio in the state of Texas as they do in other states. :(



Walter/K5WH



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Walter/K5WH



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Cc: Chris Medlin <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [BVARC] Balloon Release Bill Introduced in the Texas House



I wanted to get out ahead of this and share before it's spun up in the news and 
everyone jumps to conclusions...



Texas HB 1904 has been introduced in the House.  A Class C misdemeanor for 
intentional release of balloons into the air.

BUT.. There is an exception buried within that I have highlighted (and between 
asterisks in case your email client doesnt provide the formatting). So because 
ham radio activities fall within that emergency services communications and 
often times scientific/experimental umbrellas, the local High Altitude Balloon 
groups should be fine. For example, I know that NOAA tracks the higher altitude 
balloons to learn wind currents above the jet stream. So I dont think Walter 
and his crew would need to worry too much about this bill if it were to fully 
pass into law.

SECTION 2.  Subchapter B, Chapter 365, Health and Safety





Code, is amended by adding Section 365.018 to read as follows:



       Sec. 365.018.  RELEASE OF BALLOON; CRIMINAL PENALTY.  (a) A



person commits an offense if the person intentionally releases or



causes to be released a balloon inflated with lighter-than-air gas



outside a roofed structure.



    *****   (b)  It is an exception to the application of Subsection (a)



that the balloon was:



             (1)  a balloon released for scientific or



meteorological purposes on behalf of a governmental agency or under



a governmental contract; or *****



             (2)  a hot air balloon recovered after launching.



       (c)  An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor



if:



             (1)  the total weight of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is five pounds or less; or



             (2)  the total volume of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is five gallons or less.



       (d)  An offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor



if:



             (1)  the total weight of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is more than five pounds but less than 500



pounds; or



             (2)  the total volume of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is more than five gallons but less than 100



cubic feet.



       (e)  An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor



if:



             (1)  the total weight of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is 500 pounds or more but less than 1,000



pounds;



             (2)  the total volume of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is 100 cubic feet or more but less than 200



cubic feet; or



             (3)  the balloon release was for a commercial purpose



and:



                   (A)  the total weight of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is more than five pounds but less than 200



pounds; or



                   (B)  the total volume of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is more than five gallons but less than 200



cubic feet.



       (f)  An offense under this section is a state jail felony if:



             (1)  the total weight of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is 1,000 pounds or more;



             (2)  the total volume of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is 200 cubic feet or more; or



             (3)  the balloon release was for a commercial purpose



and:



                   (A)  the total weight of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is 200 pounds or more; or



                   (B)  the total volume of balloons released by the



actor, after deflation, is 200 cubic feet or more.



       (g)  Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, the



punishment for an offense under this section is increased to the



punishment prescribed for the next higher category of offense if it



is shown on the trial of the offense that the defendant has



previously been convicted of an offense under this section.  If an



offense under this section is punishable as a Class A misdemeanor,



the minimum term of confinement for the offense is increased to 180



days.



       (h)  On conviction of an offense under this section, the



court shall require the defendant, in addition to the penalties



prescribed by this section, to perform community service as



provided by Article 42A.304(e), Code of Criminal Procedure.







89(R) HB 1904 - Introduced version - Bill 
Text<https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/billtext/html/HB01904I.htm>

89 (R) HB 1904 - Introduced version - Bill 
Text<https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/billtext/html/HB01904I.htm>

actor, after deflation, is 500 pounds or more but less than 1,000

capitol.texas.gov<http://capitol.texas.gov/>





73/Chris/AC5CM

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