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11 81R3010 JE-D
22 By: Ellis S.B. No. 441
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55 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
66 AN ACT
77 relating to requiring certain service stations to be capable of
88 operating with alternative electrical power and to have an
99 alternative electrical generator.
1010 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1111 SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 5, Business & Commerce Code, is
1212 amended by adding Chapter 106 to read as follows:
1313 CHAPTER 106. ALTERNATIVE ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN
1414 SERVICE STATIONS
1515 Sec. 106.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
1616 (1) "Alternative electrical generator" means an
1717 electrical generator that provides electric power when electric
1818 power from a utility service is interrupted.
1919 (2) "Service station" has the meaning assigned by
2020 Section 105.001.
2121 Sec. 106.002. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. (a) This chapter
2222 applies only to a self-service, full-service, or combination of
2323 self-service and full-service service station that is located
2424 within 100 miles of the Gulf of Mexico or of a bay or inlet of the
2525 gulf.
2626 (b) This chapter applies to a service station described by
2727 Subsection (a) regardless of whether the service station is located
2828 on the grounds of, or is owned by, another business entity that does
2929 not engage in the business of selling motor vehicle fuel to the
3030 public.
3131 (c) This chapter does not apply to:
3232 (1) an automobile dealer;
3333 (2) a person who operates a fleet of motor vehicles; or
3434 (3) a person who sells motor fuel exclusively to a
3535 fleet of motor vehicles.
3636 Sec. 106.003. ALTERNATIVE ELECTRICAL POWER CAPACITY FOR
3737 SERVICE STATIONS. (a) A service station shall be prewired with an
3838 appropriate transfer switch and be capable of operating all fuel
3939 pumps, dispensing equipment, life-safety systems, and
4040 payment-acceptance equipment using an alternative electrical
4141 generator.
4242 (b) Installation of appropriate wiring and transfer
4343 switches must be performed by an electrical contractor.
4444 (c) If a local government requires a certificate of
4545 occupancy for completion of construction of a service station, the
4646 local government may not issue a certificate of occupancy to the
4747 service station unless the local government determines that the
4848 service station has the equipment and operational capabilities
4949 required by Subsection (a).
5050 Sec. 106.004. ALTERNATIVE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR REQUIRED. A
5151 service station shall be equipped with at least one alternative
5252 electrical generator for use at the station.
5353 Sec. 106.005. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR SERVICE STATIONS. (a)
5454 A service station must keep a copy of the documentation of the
5555 installation of appropriate wiring for the operation of an
5656 alternative electrical generator, including a transfer switch,
5757 on-site or at its corporate headquarters.
5858 (b) A service station must keep a written statement
5959 attesting to the periodic testing and ensured operational capacity
6060 of the equipment.
6161 (c) The documents required by this section must be made
6262 available, on request, to the governor's division of emergency
6363 management or the Department of Agriculture.
6464 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect June 1, 2010.