Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB300

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

Caption

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Railroad Commission of Texas; providing for the imposition of fees.

Impact

The enactment of SB300 directly affects Texas laws pertaining to pipeline safety. The bill empowers the Railroad Commission to set safety standards for the intrastate transportation of hazardous materials, establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework that could improve public safety and environmental protection. By requiring the commission to develop an annual strategic plan for oil and gas monitoring, the bill reinforces accountability and the effective use of resources in overseeing potentially hazardous activities. Furthermore, the collection of fees will help sustain these safety and regulatory measures financially.

Summary

Senate Bill 300 addresses the continuation and operational functions of the Railroad Commission of Texas, primarily focusing on the safety regulation of pipelines and the imposition of related regulatory fees. The bill adds provisions for assessing fees for permits and registrations within the commission's pipeline safety program, designed to ensure that the costs of the program are covered without impacting the budgetary constraints imposed by state law. This update aims to streamline financial responsibilities associated with pipeline permits while maintaining state safety standards.

Contention

While SB300 intends to enhance safety regulations, it may also provoke discussions regarding the fairness and adequacy of the fee structures imposed on pipeline operators. Stakeholders may express concerns about the burden these fees could place on smaller operators compared to larger corporations. Additionally, there may be varying opinions on the efficiency and effectiveness of the Railroad Commission’s regulatory practices, with some arguing that enhanced regulations are necessary for public safety, while others may view them as overly restrictive or costly.

Companion Bills

TX HB1818

Identical Relating to the continuation and functions of the Railroad Commission of Texas; providing for the imposition of fees.

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