Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1708

Caption

Relating to the expedited processing of certain applications for permits under the Texas Clean Air Act.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1708 would modify the existing regulations surrounding air quality permits in Texas. The proposal to enable expedited processing introduces a more responsive system for businesses needing permits to operate while ensuring accountability on the part of the TCEQ. By allowing the commission to charge applicants for expedited services, the bill aims to facilitate quicker turnaround times for essential permits tied to air quality management, potentially easing the regulatory burden on businesses and improving compliance with environmental standards.

Summary

House Bill 1708 aims to streamline the process for obtaining certain permits under the Texas Clean Air Act by allowing for expedited processing. The bill stipulates that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) can establish a surcharge on application fees for expedited processing. This surcharge is designed to cover the costs associated with faster processing times, such as overtime for employees and contract labor. The bill emphasizes the need for efficient handling of applications to promote better environmental oversight while balancing the demands of businesses seeking timely approvals.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 1708 pertains to the potential implications of expedited processing on environmental protections. Critics may argue that rushing the permit process could lead to compromises in environmental assessment, thereby affecting air quality standards. Supporters of the bill contend that it would not only streamline operations for businesses but also maintain rigorous environmental regulations through appropriate oversight by the TCEQ.

Notable points

The bill empowers the TCEQ to utilize overtime and contract labor for permit processing, which may raise concerns about the adequacy of oversight if the commission is under pressure to expedite permits. Nonetheless, the measure is seen as a proactive step in addressing the operational inefficiencies faced by applicants while committing the funds collected from surcharges to ensure proper service delivery.

Companion Bills

TX SB698

Same As Relating to the expedited processing of certain applications for permits under the Texas Clean Air Act.

TX SB698

Same As Relating to the expedited processing of certain applications for permits under the Texas Clean Air Act.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4785

Relating to the denial of certain applications for a permit or other authorization under the Texas Clean Air Act on the basis of adverse environmental justice impacts.

TX HB4536

Relating to the renewal and review of certain air quality permits.

TX HB3826

Relating to the time for processing a municipal building permit application.

TX SB560

Relating to the time for processing a municipal building permit application.

TX HB2905

Relating to air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB4885

Relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB3100

Relating to the creation of a hydrogen infrastructure and vehicle grant program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX SB1399

Relating to the renewal and review of standard permits for certain concrete plants.

TX HB191

Relating to the evaluation of applications for certain financial assistance administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

TX HB3010

Relating to the use of and permitting for certain energy devices at a retail customer's premises.

Similar Bills

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