Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB263

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
5/4/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to an excavator's duties during an emergency excavation; providing civil and criminal penalties.

Impact

The amendments to Sections 251.155 and 251.201 of the Utilities Code introduce civil penalties ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 depending on the severity and recurrence of the violations. This structured penalty system aims to enforce compliance and enhance public safety during excavation activities, particularly in emergency situations. The bill also provides the flexibility for district attorneys or county attorneys to take action or issue warning letters following violations, thereby emphasizing accountability amongst excavators.

Summary

House Bill 263 addresses an excavator's duties during emergency excavations and outlines both civil and criminal penalties for violations. The bill recognizes situations that may endanger life, health, or property, specifically in cases involving natural gas or hazardous liquid pipelines. It allows for immediate action by excavators to alleviate emergencies, requiring them to notify a notification center promptly and to cease all operations if advised by an underground facility operator.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the enforcement of these strict penalties and how they may impact excavators in real-life emergency situations. Some stakeholders worry that the new requirements may lead to overregulation, potentially hindering the ability of excavators to respond swiftly in crisis situations. Others argue that the bill is a necessary measure to prevent accidents and protect public infrastructure, highlighting the balance between safety and operational efficiency in emergency excavations.

Companion Bills

TX SB1217

Identical Relating to an excavator's duty to notify a notification center before excavating; providing civil and criminal penalties.

Previously Filed As

TX HB427

Relating to information required to be provided to the public about planned excavations.

TX HB404

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TX HB2226

Relating to state and municipal motor fuel taxes; providing civil penalties; creating criminal offenses; requiring occupational licenses; authorizing the imposition of taxes; providing for increases and decreases in the rates of taxes.

TX HB2324

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TX SB497

Relating to the processing and sale of kratom and kratom products; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB978

Relating to pet cruelty by a pet groomer; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB893

Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees; providing administrative and civil penalties.

TX HB861

Relating to the processing and sale of kratom and kratom products; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX HB3244

Relating to the operation of certain infrastructure during a weather emergency; authorizing administrative penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.