Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1891

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

Caption

Relating to the authority of the commissioner of agriculture to approve the testing and sale of certain aviation gasoline.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1891 modifies the existing regulatory framework concerning the testing and approval of aviation fuels. By allowing the substitution of 95 octane gasoline, the bill could facilitate continued operational capacity for flights that rely on such fuels. This could have broader implications for agricultural aviation services, as well as for commercial and private aircraft operations within the state, indirectly influencing trade and transportation sectors reliant on aviation.

Summary

House Bill 1891 pertains to the authority of the Commissioner of Agriculture in Texas to approve the testing and sale of certain types of aviation gasoline. Specifically, the bill authorizes the Commissioner to regulate the sale of 95 octane aviation gasoline without added alcohol, in the event that the sale of the more commonly used 100 octane low lead aviation gasoline is disallowed in the state. This legislative move appears aimed at providing a viable alternative for aviators and stakeholders in the aviation industry in Texas, ensuring that certain fuel standards remain available for operational purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1891 is generally supportive among stakeholders in the aviation sector, who view the bill as a necessary adaptation to the changing landscape of fuel availability. Proponents argue that this flexibility is crucial to maintaining ongoing aviation services, while critics may point to potential environmental concerns tied to changing fuel compositions. Overall, the initial discussions hint at a positive reception from those directly affected, although broader environmental impacts remain to be evaluated.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns regarding the environmental and health implications of introducing 95 octane aviation gasoline without added alcohol. Opponents of the bill may express worries over emissions and the potential for increased pollutants in the air as a result of this fuel change. Hence, while the bill facilitates regulatory approval for alternative fuels, it raises important questions about long-term environmental stewardship and the responsibilities of the agriculture department in overseeing fuel quality and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB321

Relating to authorizing the increase or decrease of the rates of the gasoline and diesel fuel taxes based on the cost of certain highway projects.

TX HB2332

Relating to the approval by the Parks and Wildlife Commission of the authorization for an appropriation of water from certain water bodies.

TX HB764

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of gasoline-powered landscaping equipment.

TX HB744

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of gasoline-powered landscaping equipment.

TX HB784

Relating to the delegation of certain authority of a county judge or commissioners court in certain counties.

TX HB1750

Relating to the applicability of certain city requirements to agricultural operations.

TX HB4746

Relating to the eligibility of a school district or open-enrollment charter school to receive a grant from the Department of Agriculture to provide surplus agricultural products to certain students.

TX HB3859

Relating to the approval of beach access and use plans by the commissioner of the General Land Office.

TX HB3241

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain assets used for agricultural production and to the authority of a county commissioners court to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by each taxing unit that taxes the property of the portion of the appraised value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation in or on the property of certain water conservation systems.

TX HB2947

Relating to the definition of agricultural operations.

Similar Bills

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