Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5410

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Caption

Relating to responsibility in tort for the treatment of fluid oil and gas waste for beneficial use.

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 5410 are significant as they potentially limit tort liability for producers of fluid oil and gas waste. Specifically, producers who supply waste to treatment facilities or take possession of such waste are not held liable for consequences arising from the beneficial use of the treated product. This could encourage the treatment and repurposing of waste, facilitating advancements in waste management practices in the oil and gas sector.

Summary

House Bill 5410 focuses on establishing guidelines regarding the responsibility in tort for the treatment of fluid oil and gas waste intended for beneficial use. It amends existing provisions in the Natural Resources Code to clarify the ownership of such waste when it is transferred for treatment. The bill stipulates that ownership of the waste is retained by the party taking possession for the purpose of treatment until it is transferred again, which establishes a clear chain of custody and responsibility.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it will promote better management of oil and gas waste by incentivizing beneficial use, critics may raise concerns about the implications for environmental safety and accountability. There might be opposition from environmental groups or residents living near treatment facilities, who could argue that reducing liability undermines necessary protections and could lead to negative environmental impacts if treated waste is mishandled.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Natural Resources Code

  • Chapter 122. Treatment And Recycling For Beneficial Use Of Fluid Oil And Gas Waste
    • Section: 002
    • Section: 003

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 101. Tort Claims
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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