HB 575
AN ACT relating to preparation for and response to weather emergencies
House Bill
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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Bill filed, pending referral to House committee
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Fiscal Note
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What This Bill Does
relating to preparation for and response to weather emergencies
Bill Text
relating to preparation for and response to weather emergencies that affect certain natural gas facilities; increasing the amount of civil and administrative penalties. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 86.044(c), Natural Resources Code, is (c) The commission by rule shall require a gas supply chain facility operator to implement measures to prepare to operate during a weather emergency. In adopting the rules, the commission shall take into consideration weather predictions produced by the office of the state climatologist. The rules must include a process that allows the commission to require a gas supply chain facility operator to implement measures recommended by the commission in a weather emergency preparedness report under Section 186.008(b)(4), SECTION 2. Section 86.222(d), Natural Resources Code, is (d) The [classification] system established under Subsection (c) must [shall] provide that a violation is punishable by a penalty of, after taking into account the factors described by (1) at least $100 and not more than $1,000 for the (2) at least $1,000 and not more than $50,000 for the (3) at least $50,000 and not more than $1,000,000 for the third violation and each subsequent violation [a penalty in an amount that exceeds $5,000 may be recovered only if the violation is included in the highest class of violations in the classification SECTION 3. Section 121.2015(a-1), Utilities Code, is (a-1) In adopting rules under Subsection (a)(3), the railroad commission shall take into consideration weather predictions produced by the office of the state climatologist. The rules must include a process that allows the railroad commission to require a gas pipeline facility operator to implement measures recommended by the railroad commission in a weather emergency preparedness report under Section 186.008(b)(4). SECTION 4. Section 121.206(e), Utilities Code, is amended (e) The guidelines adopted under Subsection (d) must provide that a violation of a rule adopted under Section 121.2015(a)(3) is punishable by a penalty of, after taking into account the factors described by Subsection (d): (1) at least $100 and not more than $1,000 for the (2) at least $1,000 and not more than $50,000 for the (3) at least $50,000 and not more than $1,000,000 for the third violation and each subsequent violation [in an amount that exceeds $5,000 for a violation of a rule adopted under Section 121.2015(a)(3) may be assessed only if circumstances justify the SECTION 5. The changes in law made by this Act to Section 86.222, Natural Resources Code, and Section 121.206, Utilities Code, as amended by this Act, apply only to a violation that occurs on or after the effective date of the rules adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas under Section 86.222, Natural Resources Code, or Section 121.206, Utilities Code, as amended by this Act. A violation that occurs before the effective date of the rules adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas under Section 86.222, Natural Resources Code, or Section 121.206, Utilities Code, as amended by this Act, is governed by the law in effect on the date the violation occurred, and that law is continued in effect for that SECTION 6. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Bill History
filed
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to preparation for and response to weather emergencies
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