Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1792

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

Caption

Relating to safety standards and practices applicable to the transportation by pipeline of certain substances.

Impact

The enactment of HB1792 is expected to significantly tighten the regulatory framework surrounding hazardous liquid pipelines. It aims to ensure that safety standards are not only compatible with federal regulations but are also appropriately adapted to address unique state considerations. This could lead to stricter compliance requirements for operators of these pipelines, including the maintenance of comprehensive records and the implementation of rigorous safety measures to prevent spills and leaks, thereby enhancing public safety and protecting the environment.

Summary

House Bill 1792 is focused on enhancing safety standards and practices pertinent to the transportation of hazardous liquids through pipelines in Texas. The bill amends various sections of the Natural Resources Code to ensure adherence to federal safety mandates while also establishing specific state-level regulations. Key changes include clarifications regarding the jurisdiction of the Texas Railroad Commission over pipeline transportation of hazardous liquids and carbon dioxide, which are essential substances in the context of energy production and environmental management.

Contention

During discussions on HB1792, stakeholders raised various points of contention. Advocates for environmental protection argued that enhancing safety regulations is vital, particularly in light of previous incidents involving pipeline leaks and spills. On the other hand, some industry representatives expressed concerns that overly stringent regulations might impose excessive burdens on operators, potentially leading to increased costs and difficulties in compliance. The balance between ensuring safety and facilitating efficient operations in the energy sector remains a crucial topic within the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

TX SB901

Identical Relating to safety standards and practices applicable to the transportation by pipeline of certain substances.

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