Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3292

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Caption

Relating to an increase in the fee for natural gas pipeline safety inspections.

Impact

The increase in fees as stipulated by HB3292 is expected to have a positive impact on the oversight of natural gas pipeline safety. By raising funds through the inspection fees, the Texas commission will be better equipped to conduct thorough inspections and monitor safety compliance across the state's pipeline infrastructure. The measure aims to address any potential funding shortfalls that could hinder necessary safety oversight, thereby potentially reducing the risks associated with natural gas transportation.

Summary

House Bill 3292 aims to increase the inspection fee for natural gas pipeline safety inspections in Texas. The bill specifically amends Section 121.211(d) of the Utilities Code, allowing the commission to assess an annual inspection fee that can now be up to one dollar for each service line reported on the Distribution Annual Report. This adjustment is intended to enhance the funding for safety inspections of natural gas pipelines, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and protecting public welfare.

Contention

While the bill focuses on improving pipeline safety through increased fees, it may encounter opposition from various stakeholders, including natural gas operators who may view the increased fees as burdensome. Concerns might arise about how these fees could be passed on to consumers, thereby affecting natural gas prices. The balance between ensuring safety and managing costs for operators and consumers will likely be a point of contention during discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

TX SB1658

Identical Relating to an increase in the fee for natural gas pipeline safety inspections.

Similar Bills

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