81R27213 JE-F By: Alvarado, Harless, Turner of Harris H.B. No. 457 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 457: By: Solomons C.S.H.B. No. 457 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to disaster preparedness and emergency management in relation to alternative electrical power for certain service stations in certain populous counties. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 418, Government Code, is amended by adding Sections 418.0426 and 418.049 to read as follows: Sec. 418.0426. STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN ANNEX. (a) In this section: (1) "Alternative electrical generator" means an electrical generator that provides electric power when electric power from a utility is interrupted. (2) "Service station" means a gasoline service station or other facility that offers gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel for sale to the public from the facility. (b) This section applies only to a service station that: (1) is located in a county with a population of 3.3 million or more; and (2) has six or more fueling positions. (c) The division shall develop an annex to the state emergency management plan that addresses alternative electrical power for service stations during the first 120 hours immediately following a disaster. The annex must include provisions: (1) for post-disaster assessment of a service station's structural integrity and capability to operate safely; (2) for the dissemination of information between service stations capable of operating during that period and all necessary emergency personnel; and (3) to identify service stations capable of operating fuel pumps, dispensing equipment, life-safety systems, and payment acceptance equipment through the use of alternative electrical power, including alternative electrical generators, within 72 hours of being considered safe to operate under Subdivision (1) by reviewing the emergency preparedness plans submitted under Section 418.049. Sec. 418.049. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN FOR CERTAIN SERVICE STATIONS. (a) The division by rule shall require a service station to which Section 418.0426 applies to adopt and submit for the division's approval an emergency preparedness plan ensuring that if electric power from a utility is interrupted, the service station maintains the ability to operate fuel pumps, dispensing equipment, life-safety systems, and payment acceptance equipment within 72 hours of being considered safe to operate under Section 418.0426(c)(1). (b) The division shall review and approve or disapprove an emergency preparedness plan submitted under Subsection (a) and issue a notification of approval or a notification of the reasons for disapproval of the plan. An emergency preparedness plan must: (1) demonstrate that the service station: (A) possesses on its premises an alternative electrical generator or any other emergency electrical source and has the capability of operating fuel pumps, dispensing equipment, life-safety systems, and payment acceptance equipment using the emergency electrical source within 72 hours of being considered safe to operate under Section 418.0426(c)(1); or (B) has entered into a contract under which another person will provide the service station an alternative electrical generator or other emergency electrical source when power from a utility is interrupted and the capability to operate fuel pumps, dispensing equipment, life-safety systems, and payment acceptance equipment using the emergency electrical source within 72 hours of being considered safe to operate under Section 418.0426(c)(1); and (2) if Subdivision (1) applies, include a proposed schedule of the periodic servicing and testing of the emergency electrical source that complies with the division's rules. (c) A service station to which this section applies shall maintain documentation of any periodic servicing and testing of the emergency electrical source required under this section. The documents must be made available, on request, to the division. (d) The division shall adopt rules necessary to implement this section, including prescribing standards relating to the periodic servicing and testing of an alternative electrical generator or other emergency electrical source used to meet the requirements of Subsection (b). (e) Installation of equipment and appropriate wiring, including transfer switches, for an emergency electrical source for purposes of this section must be performed by a licensed electrical contractor in accordance with all local, state, and national safety rules or regulations. (f) In this section, "alternative electrical generator" has the meaning assigned by Section 418.0426. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect January 1, 2010.