HB 1647
AN ACT relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
This Texas bill establishes a task force through the Railroad Commission to study and develop strategies for preventing petroleum product theft. The task force will include representatives from oil and gas industries, energy trade associations, and law enforcement agencies, and will conduct quarterly meetings to review theft-related laws, analyze economic impacts, and develop recommendations for prevention and prosecution. Every two years, the task force must submit a comprehensive report to state leadership with legislative recommendations to improve security, enhance consumer protections, and address the economic consequences of petroleum product theft.
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: (1) "Commission" means the Railroad Commission of (2) "Theft of petroleum product" means conduct constituting an offense under Section 31.19, Penal Code. (b) The commission shall appoint a task force to study and make recommendations related to preventing the theft of petroleum (c) The task force must include: (1) at least one representative from the oil and gas (2) at least one representative from an energy trade (3) representatives from local, state, and federal law (d) The commission shall designate a member of the task force as the presiding officer. (e) The task force shall meet at least quarterly at the call of the presiding officer. A task force meeting may be conducted virtually through the Internet. (f) The task force shall conduct an ongoing study of the theft of petroleum products in this state. In conducting the study, (1) review laws and regulations addressing the theft of petroleum products in other jurisdictions, including international political and economic organizations; (A) the impact of the theft of petroleum products on the collection of sales tax; (B) the long-term economic impacts of the theft (C) the advantages and disadvantages of taking various actions to reduce the theft of petroleum products; and (3) make recommendations regarding: (A) theft of petroleum product outreach and prevention programs, including coordination among stakeholders, including local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies; and (B) training for law enforcement officers and prosecutors on effective strategies for combating the theft of (g) In conducting the study under Subsection (f) of this section, the members of the task force may: (1) consult with any organization, governmental entity, or person the task force considers necessary; and (2) collaborate and share information relating to an active criminal investigation with one another regardless of whether the information would otherwise be confidential and not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code. (h) Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the task force shall prepare and submit a report of the study conducted under Subsection (f) of this section to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, the commission, and each standing committee of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over oil and gas matters. (i) The report submitted under Subsection (h) of this (1) must include legislative and other recommendations to increase transparency, improve security, enhance consumer protections, prevent the theft of petroleum products, and address the long-term economic impact of the theft of (2) may be submitted electronically. (j) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the duration of the task force or to the designation of the task force's SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, the Railroad Commission of Texas shall appoint the theft of petroleum products task force as required by this Act. SECTION 3. This Act expires December 31, 2030. SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Bill Sponsors
Legislators who authored or co-sponsored this bill.
Expert Lobbyists for This Bill
These lobbyists specialize in Law Enforcement and related subject areas.
Beverly C. Cornwell
PremiumMichael J. Johnson
Allison Billodeau
Sarah Hicks
Ky Ash
Andria Baum
David H. Cain
Ashley Michelle Juergens
Elizabeth Hadley
Matthew Bentley
Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task
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