Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4095

Caption

Relating to the transportation, storage, and disposal of certain radioactive waste.

Impact

The enactment of HB 4095 could lead to significant changes in how radioactive waste is managed in Texas. By placing restrictions on the acceptance and transportation of greater than Class C waste and high-level waste that does not originate in Texas, the bill aims to enhance public safety and protect local environments. Additionally, under certain conditions, the Texas Commission has the authority to deny licenses for disposal facilities that fail to meet regulatory requirements, potentially raising the standards for waste management operations in the state.

Summary

House Bill 4095 focuses on the regulation of the transportation, storage, and disposal of certain types of radioactive waste, specifically greater than Class C waste and high-level radioactive waste. It introduces new provisions to the Health and Safety Code by amending Chapter 401 to establish rules regarding how this waste can be handled within the state of Texas. The bill emphasizes stringent procedures that must be followed by the Texas Commission regarding the acceptance, transportation, and storage of radioactive waste, particularly when such waste originates from outside the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill could arise from industries involved in waste management, as they may view the additional regulations as cumbersome or restrictive. There may also be concerns from environmental advocacy groups about the potential risks associated with radioactive waste disposal, pushing for even stricter measures. As the bill modifies existing statutes concerning the control of such waste, stakeholders may engage in discussions regarding the financial implications, environmental risks, and the adequacy of current safety protocols.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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