Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB482

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Caption

Relating to the provision by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to the pertinent state representative and state senator of notice of certain administrative actions of the commission.

Impact

The amendments proposed by HB 482 will modify the Texas Water Code, specifically by altering Sections 7.060 and 7.075. With these amendments, the TCEQ must publish notices of its decisions regarding penalties and allow for public comments on proposed administrative orders. This legislative change indicates a shift towards greater accountability of the TCEQ, providing a mechanism for stakeholders, including the public and local officials, to engage with and respond to environmental enforcement actions.

Summary

House Bill 482 aims to enhance legislative oversight and public transparency regarding the administrative actions taken by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The bill requires the TCEQ to notify the relevant state representative and senator of specific administrative penalties and orders related to environmental violations in their districts. This change is intended to ensure that legislators are aware of significant environmental issues affecting their constituents and can take appropriate actions or raise awareness within the legislative arena.

Contention

As with many environmental regulations, the implications of HB 482 may draw diverse opinions. Proponents of the bill argue it will foster greater transparency and collaboration between environmental regulators and elected officials, empowering local leaders to address community-specific environmental concerns. However, opponents may raise issues regarding the potential for increased bureaucratic processes and delays in administrative actions, which could hinder the efficiency of the TCEQ in addressing immediate environmental issues.

Implementation

The bill is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, allowing for adjustments and preparation by the TCEQ and related legislative bodies. Additionally, there may be ongoing discussions about how to best implement these notification procedures and ensure that both the legislators and the public can effectively participate in the environmental oversight process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Water Code

  • Chapter 7. Enforcement
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 075

Companion Bills

TX SB2386

Identical Relating to providing notice to a state representative and senator of certain administrative actions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

Previously Filed As

TX HB981

Relating to providing notice to a state representative and senator of certain administrative actions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX SB813

Relating to providing notice to a state representative and senator of certain administrative actions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB441

Relating to providing notice to a state representative and senator of an administrative penalty assessed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB1505

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX SB1397

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB50

Relating to the provision by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of certain information in a language other than English.

TX SB844

Relating to the provision by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of certain information in a language other than English.

TX HB2905

Relating to air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HJR15

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX SJR12

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

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