Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2276

Caption

Relating to the issuance of a permit by the Railroad Commission of Texas for the routing of certain oil or gas pipelines; establishing a fee.

Impact

The legislation introduces specific criteria that the Railroad Commission must consider when approving routes for pipelines, including community values, recreational areas, historical and aesthetic considerations, and environmental integrity. By requiring public notice of proposed routes and allowing for contested case hearings, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and public participation in the permitting process. The Railroad Commission has until one year from the date of the application to approve or deny a permit, which in turn allows applicants recourse through the courts if there is a delay.

Summary

SB2276 is a piece of legislation that amends the Utilities Code in Texas by adding a new subchapter governing the issuance of permits for the routing of certain oil or gas pipelines. The bill mandates that any entity wishing to construct a pipeline that transports gas or petroleum must obtain a permit from the Railroad Commission of Texas before beginning construction. This requirement aims to streamline the permitting process, while ensuring that the routes chosen for such pipelines minimize negative impacts on affected communities and landowners.

Contention

While proponents of SB2276 may argue that it helps regulate oil and gas pipeline routing in a fair manner, critics may express concern regarding the adequacy of community input and the potential for the bill to favor industry interests over environmental and community protections. There is also potential contention concerning how strictly the Railroad Commission will enforce the considerations laid out in the bill, particularly in regard to environmental protections and community rights.

Additional_points

One notable aspect of SB2276 is that it places emphasis on the administrative review process, allowing the commission to approve applications without public hearings if certain conditions are met, which could lead to expedited approval for certain projects. This aspect may raise concerns among community activists who fear that it could limit their ability to intervene in important environmental discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2049

Relating to the issuance of a permit by the Public Utility Commission of Texas for the routing of certain oil or gas pipelines; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX HB2941

Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to require water pollution abatement plans for certain pipelines; providing for the imposition of a civil penalty.

TX HB4573

Relating to the issuance of a permit by the commissioner of the General Land Office for a wind power facility on coastal public land; authorizing a fee; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB1303

Relating to the issuance of a permit by the commissioner of the General Land Office for a wind power facility on coastal public land; authorizing a fee; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB1186

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of brine mining.

TX HB3309

Relating to a prohibition on the issuance by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a permit for certain commercial surface disposal facilities.

TX SB1428

Relating to a prohibition on the issuance by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a permit for certain commercial surface disposal facilities.

TX HB1302

Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.

TX HB2847

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas over and a study of the production, pipeline transportation, and storage of hydrogen.

TX HB4787

Relating to the acceptance of political contributions by a member of the Railroad Commission of Texas and of political contributions made in connection with the office of railroad commissioner.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.