Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4426

Filed
3/11/25  
Out of House Committee
4/24/25  
Voted on by House
5/8/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/22/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/23/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to permits issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas for commercial surface disposal facilities.

Impact

The enactment of HB 4426 is expected to influence the state's regulatory approach to waste management significantly. By formalizing a clear process for the duration and renewal of permits, the bill aims to enhance accountability and compliance among operators of commercial surface disposal facilities. The Railroad Commission will be empowered to assess the compliance history of applicants rigorously, which could lead to improved environmental safety and management practices. These provisions may create a more predictable regulatory environment for both the commission and facility operators.

Summary

House Bill 4426 is focused on establishing new guidelines for permits issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas concerning commercial surface disposal facilities. The bill amends Chapter 91 of the Natural Resources Code, specifically adding Section 91.118 to set the parameters for the validity and renewal of permits for these facilities. Under the new regulations, permits can be valid for a term of up to ten years and allow for renewal applications based on compliance history and previous inspections. The intent of the legislation is to streamline the permitting process while ensuring that operational standards are maintained for waste management facilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4426 appears to be generally positive among legislative supporters, who view it as a necessary update to outdated regulations that more effectively address current industry practices. However, there are concerns voiced by some environmental advocacy groups who argue that while the bill may enhance regulatory frameworks, it should also ensure that environmental protections are not compromised. Supporters of the bill believe it will promote better operational standards, while opponents worry it may lead to leniency in environmental oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between the need for efficient permitting processes and the potential dilution of environmental safeguards. Stakeholders advocating for stringent environmental protections have raised alarms about the risks associated with extended permit terms and renewals, suggesting that such provisions might lead to complacency among operators concerning compliance standards. Additionally, there are discussions regarding the effects of the bill on local governance and the ability of communities to address waste management issues uniquely relevant to their regions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Natural Resources Code

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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB3707

Relating to the permitting of renewable energy generation facilities by the Public Utility Commission of Texas; authorizing fees.

TX SB624

Relating to the permitting of renewable energy generation facilities by the Public Utility Commission of Texas; authorizing fees.

TX HB2905

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

TX HB2227

Relating to the analysis of inspection and maintenance requirements for air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for certain oil and gas facilities.

TX SB2107

Relating to the ownership of the pore space underlying the surface of land.

TX HB205

Relating to the consideration by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of alternative waste collection, treatment, and disposal options before issuing permits to discharge certain waste.

TX HB1302

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

TX HB26

Relating to the permitting of medical waste facilities by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.