Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2375 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/08/2019

                    By: Hughes S.B. No. 2375


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to safety and inspection reporting requirements for
 certain utilities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 38, Utilities Code, is amended by adding
 Section 38.102 to read as follows:
 Sec. 38.102.  REPORT ON SAFETY PROCESSES AND INSPECTION.
 (a) Not later than May 1, 2020 each utility owning or operating
 transmission or distribution assets shall complete a report, as
 prescribed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, which
 includes, but is not limited to the following:
 (1)  a summary description of the utility's hazard
 recognition training program(s) for transmission and distribution
 facilities provided by the utility to its employees and
 contractors;
 (2)  a summary description of the training programs provided
 by the utility to its employees and contractors related to the
 National Electric Safety Code and United States Corps of Engineers
 regulations and design requirements for the construction of
 electric transmission and distribution lines.
 A utility is required to update this report within 30
 days of finalizing a change to any of the programs or
 plans described in (1) or (2).
 (b)  Not later than May 1st of each year, beginning on May 1, 2020,
 each utility owning or operating transmission or distribution
 assets shall complete a report, as prescribed by the Public Utility
 Commission of Texas, which includes, but is not limited to the
 following:
 (1)  percentage of transmission and/or distribution system
 or assets inspected in the prior calendar year;
 (2)  percentage of transmission and/or distribution system
 anticipated to by inspected in the current calendar year;
 (3)  number of incidents reported by employees or the public
 regarding transmission or distribution assets that are not in
 compliance with the National Electric Safety Code, in whatever
 manner they are reported;
 (4)  if the utility is aware of any portion of its
 transmission or distribution system that is not in compliance with
 the National Electric Safety Code;
 (5)  if the utility is aware of a violation of any easement
 agreements, including but not limited to easement agreements with
 the Army Corps of Engineers; and
 (6)  the number of fatalities or injuries resulting from
 transmission or distribution assets that are out of compliance with
 the National Electric Safety Code or any easement agreement.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.