Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1535

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the requirement that gas corporations obtain a permit from the Railroad Commission of Texas before condemning property to construct certain gas pipelines.

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes to the regulatory framework surrounding gas pipeline construction. It requires gas corporations to not only outline proposed routes but also to present alternative routes and conduct studies on using existing public rights-of-way. Additionally, it introduces a timeline where the Railroad Commission must act upon permit applications within one year. If the Commission does not comply, applicants may seek judicial intervention. This is intended to prevent indefinite delays in project approvals, thereby providing more certainty for gas corporations while attempting to ensure that the impacts on local communities are adequately considered.

Summary

House Bill 1535 intends to amend the Utilities Code regarding the requirement for gas corporations to obtain a permit from the Railroad Commission of Texas when condemning property for gas pipeline construction. It establishes specific regulations detailing how gas corporations must navigate permitting for the construction of new pipelines, emphasizing the necessity of public safety and community considerations. The bill defines the process for applying for permits, factors to be considered by the Commission, and establishes the rights of affected property owners, aiming to balance the interests of gas corporations and local communities.

Contention

Notably, there could be contention surrounding this bill, particularly concerning landowner rights and the regulatory power of the Railroad Commission. While proponents may argue that the bill brings much-needed oversight and structure to pipeline construction, opponents may view it as facilitating undue hardship on property owners who might be adversely affected by condemnation actions. The requirement for public hearings offers a platform for landowners and community members to express concerns, but the necessity of balancing economic interests against property rights will likely lead to substantial debate during discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2049

Relating to the issuance of a permit by the Public Utility Commission of Texas for the routing of certain oil or gas pipelines; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX HB2941

Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to require water pollution abatement plans for certain pipelines; providing for the imposition of a civil penalty.

TX HB1782

Relating to a requirement that an applicant for a permit to drill an oil or gas well submit a gas capture plan for the well.

TX HB1302

Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.

TX HB2847

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas over and a study of the production, pipeline transportation, and storage of hydrogen.

TX HB1194

Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.

TX SB1811

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas over and a study of the upstream production, pipeline transportation, and storage of hydrogen.

TX SB1186

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of brine mining.

TX HB2227

Relating to the analysis of inspection and maintenance requirements for air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for certain oil and gas facilities.

TX HB1722

Relating to the establishment of the oil and gas infrastructure security division within the Railroad Commission of Texas.

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