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AN ACT
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relating to the safety of storage vessels. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 26.341(b), Water Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) The legislature declares that it is the policy of this |
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state and the purpose of this subchapter to: |
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(1) maintain and protect the quality of groundwater |
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and surface water resources in the state from certain substances in |
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underground and aboveground storage tanks that may pollute |
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groundwater and surface water resources; [and] |
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(2) require the use of all reasonable methods, |
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including risk-based corrective action, to implement this policy; |
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and |
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(3) promote the safety of storage vessels as defined |
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in Section 26.3442, by adopting requirements for the design, |
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construction, operation, and maintenance of storage vessels, with |
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the objective of protecting groundwater and surface water resources |
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in the event of accidents and natural disasters. |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter I, Chapter 26, Water Code, is amended |
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by adding Sections 26.3442, 26.3443, and 26.3444 to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 26.3442. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR SAFETY AT STORAGE |
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VESSELS. (a) Definitions: |
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(1) Storage vessel: |
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(A) is made of nonearthen materials; |
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(B) is located on or above the surface of the |
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ground; |
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(C) has a capacity of 21,000 gallons or more of a |
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regulated substance as defined by Section 26.343, Water Code; and |
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(D) is located at or is part of a petrochemical |
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plant, a petroleum refinery, or a bulk storage terminal as that term |
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is defined by Subsection (a)(2). |
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(2) "Bulk storage terminal" means a site in this |
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state, including end-of-line pipeline storage terminals (excluding |
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breakout tanks), refinery storage terminals, for-hire storage |
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terminals, and rail and barge storage terminals. |
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(3) "National consensus standards" means any |
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performance standard for storage tanks, or a modification thereof, |
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that: |
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(A) has been adopted and promulgated by a |
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nationally recognized standards-producing organization under |
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procedures whereby it can be determined by the commission that |
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persons interested and affected by the scope or provisions of the |
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standard have reached substantial agreement on its adoption; and |
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(B) was formulated in a manner that afforded an |
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opportunity for diverse views to be considered. |
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(b) The following tanks, including any pipe that is |
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connected to the tank, are not considered to be storage vessels and |
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are exempt from regulation under the Performance Standards for |
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Safety at Storage Vessels requirements in Sections 26.3442, |
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26.3443, and 26.3444: |
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(1) a tank used in or associated with the production or |
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gathering of crude oil or natural gas; |
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(2) a tank that is part of a stormwater or wastewater |
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collection system; |
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(3) a flow-through process tank, including a pressure |
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vessel or process vessel and oil and water separators; |
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(4) a storage vessel operating above 0.5 Pounds per |
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Square Inch Gauge; |
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(5) heated tanks; |
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(6) an intermediate bulk container or similar tank |
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that may be moved within a facility; |
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(7) a tank regulated under the federal Surface Mining |
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Control and Reclamation Act (30 U.S.C. Sec. 1201 et seq.); |
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(8) a tank used for the storage of products regulated |
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under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. Sec. 301 |
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et seq.); |
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(9) a tank, including piping and collection and |
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treatment systems, that is used in the management of leachate, |
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methane gas, or methane gas condensate, unless the tank is used for |
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storage of a regulated substance; |
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(10) a tank or pressure vessel that is used to store |
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liquefied petroleum gas; and |
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(11) a tank regulated under the U.S. Department of |
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Transportation's (DOT's) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety |
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Administration (PHMSA) (49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.). |
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(c) Not later than September 1, 2023, the commission shall |
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establish a Performance Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels |
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Program as described in this section to provide for the protection |
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of groundwater and surface water resources from a release of |
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substances from a storage vessel in the event of an accident or |
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natural disaster. |
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(d) In establishing the portion of the Performance |
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Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels Program governed by this |
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subsection, the commission shall, except as provided by Section |
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26.3443, include all and only those critical safety elements that |
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are applicable to a storage vessel, and that the commission |
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determines to be critical in this state for the protection |
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described by Subsection (c), from the following federal statutes |
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and regulations, ensuring that the correct critical safety elements |
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are applied to the correct types of storage vessels as delineated in |
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the applicability section of each cited federal statute and |
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regulation: |
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(1) Clean Air Act Risk Management Plan Rule and |
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Maximum Achievable Control Technology/National Emission Standards |
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for Hazardous Air Pollutants program requirements; |
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(2) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act |
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requirements for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40 |
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C.F.R. Parts 264/265, Subparts A-E); |
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(3) Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure |
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Regulations (40 C.F.R. Part 112); and |
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(4) EPA Risk Management Plan Rules regarding accident |
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prevention at facilities that use certain hazardous substances. |
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(e) In establishing the portion of the Performance |
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Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels Program governed by this |
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subsection, the commission shall, except as provided by Section |
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26.3443, include all and only those critical safety elements that |
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are applicable to a storage vessel, and that the commission |
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determines to be critical in this state for the protection |
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described by Subsection (c), from the following national consensus |
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standards, ensuring that the correct critical safety elements are |
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applied to the correct types of storage vessels as delineated in the |
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applicability section of each cited national consensus standard: |
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(1) for in-service storage vessels constructed on or |
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before September 1, 2027: |
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(A) from American Petroleum Institute (API) |
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Standard 653: Tank Inspection, Repairs, Alteration, and |
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Reconstruction, the commission shall require adherence to the |
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protocol to applicable tanks included in this standard for the |
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following: |
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(i) Section 4.3: Tank Shell Evaluation; |
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(ii) Section 4.4: Tank Bottom Evaluation; |
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(iii) Section 4.5: Tank Foundation |
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Evaluation; |
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(iv) Section 6.2: Inspection Frequency |
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Considerations; |
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(v) Section 6.3: Inspections from the |
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Outside of the Tank; |
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(vi) Section 6.4: Internal Inspection, if |
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applicable in accordance with Section 6.3; |
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(vii) Section 8: Design Considerations for |
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Reconstructed Tanks; and |
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(viii) Section 9: Tank Repair and |
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Alteration; |
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(B) from API Standard 2350 or API Recommended |
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Practices 2350: Overfill Protection for Storage Tanks in Petroleum |
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Facilities, the commission shall include the following critical |
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safety elements for storage vessels included in this standard: |
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(i) Section 4: Overfill Prevention |
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Systems, including management systems and operational procedures |
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before and after product receipt as applicable; |
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(ii) Section 5: Overfill Prevention |
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Systems, including requirements for manual or automated overfill |
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prevention systems as applicable, including use of remote operated |
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shutoff valves; |
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(iii) the requirements referenced in |
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Subparagraphs (i) and (ii) only apply to atmospheric tanks as |
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specified in API Standard 2350; and |
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(iv) API 2350 assessment protocol to |
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determine how to manage overfill through engineered controls, |
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administrative controls, and hazard class in applicable |
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quantities; and |
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(C) from either National Fire Protection |
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Association (NFPA) 30 Ch. 22 or API Recommended Practice 2001, the |
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commission shall require fire suppression systems on storage |
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vessels subject to the protocol in the applicable standard; and |
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(2) for in-service storage vessels constructed after |
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September 1, 2027: |
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(A) all of the standards listed in Subdivision |
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(1); and |
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(B) API 650: Welded Tanks for Oil Storage and |
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NFPA 30, Chapter 22 location standards; and |
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(C) NFPA 30, Chapter 22 location standards, |
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except for reconstruction standards at an original storage vessel |
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location. |
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(f) The applicable standard chosen by the commission under |
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Subsection (e)(1)(C) only applies to material stored at atmospheric |
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pressure with a flashpoint less than or equal to 100 Fahrenheit as |
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defined by OSHA Process Safety Management. |
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(g) The applicable standard in Subsection (e)(2)(B) only |
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applies to atmospheric storage vessels as defined in API 650. |
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(h) The commission may require a plan to control spills from |
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atmospheric storage vessels that includes recommended practices in |
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NFPA 30. |
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(i) An owner or operator of a storage vessel shall register |
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with the commission, assess and report to the commission its |
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current compliance status with the Performance Standards for Safety |
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at Storage Vessels Program no later than September 1, 2027. For |
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storage vessels constructed and brought into service after |
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September 1, 2027, an owner or operator of a storage vessel shall |
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register and certify its compliance status to the commission with |
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the Performance Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels Program no |
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later than 30 days after start of operation. |
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(j) An owner or operator of a storage vessel shall comply |
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with the Performance Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels |
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Program requirements on completion of the next regularly scheduled |
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out-of-service maintenance of the storage vessel by the owner or |
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operator that occurs after September 1, 2027. However, all |
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facilities must certify compliance status by no later than |
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September 1, 2037. Any modifications or retrofits necessary for |
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compliance with the Performance Standards for Safety at Storage |
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Vessels Program should be made during these out-of-service |
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maintenance periods as identified by the owner or operator unless |
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the owner or operator makes and records with the commission a |
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demonstration of technical impracticability that the commission |
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approves. |
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(k) The commission in implementing the Performance |
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Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels Program shall require an |
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owner or operator of a storage vessel or a designated third party as |
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assigned by the owner or operator to certify compliance status |
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every 10 years with the standards referenced in Subsections (d) and |
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(e) as applicable. |
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(l) The commission shall keep confidential information |
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reported to, obtained by, or otherwise submitted to the commission |
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that: |
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(1) is subject to restrictions on dissemination under |
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federal law, including off-site consequence analysis information |
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subject to Title 40, Part 1400, C.F.R.; or |
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(2) may otherwise present a security risk, if |
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disclosed publicly. |
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(m) The commission shall conduct on-site inspections of the |
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registered/certified facilities at least once every five years to |
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determine compliance with the Performance Standards for Safety at |
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Storage Vessels Program. This subsection does not limit the |
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commission's ability to inspect a facility under other state or |
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federal regulations. |
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Sec. 26.3443. CERTAIN COMMISSION EXEMPTIONS AND RULES; |
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AMENDMENTS AND ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS. (a) The commission, in |
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implementing the Performance Standards for Safety at Storage |
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Vessels Program under Section 26.3442, may approve exemption of |
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specific storage vessels otherwise subject to Section 26.3442 from |
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regulation under the program if the legal owner or operator submits |
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a request to the commission demonstrating that the vessel presents |
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a sufficiently low risk of floods, storm surges, hurricanes, |
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accidents, fires, explosions, or other hazards such that it does |
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not warrant regulation under the program. |
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(b) The commission shall establish through rulemaking the |
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effective date of a federal law or regulation that the commission is |
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implementing under Section 26.3442(d), or a national consensus |
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standard that the commission is implementing under Section |
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26.3442(e). The commission shall amend through rulemaking changes |
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if a federal law or regulation or national consensus standard is |
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amended in a way that materially conflicts with the commission's |
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current implementation of the Performance Standards for Safety at |
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Storage Vessels Program except to the extent that the commission |
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determines, after a cost-benefit analysis and if not prohibited |
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under federal law, that the program as currently implemented by the |
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commission is sufficiently effective for protection of the health, |
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safety, and welfare of the citizens of this state. |
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(c) Notwithstanding the requirement of Section 26.3442(e) |
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that the commission include only critical safety elements from |
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specified national consensus standards, the commission may |
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initiate a rulemaking proceeding to determine whether, for certain |
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vessels in certain situations, an alternative national consensus |
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standard would be at least as effective for public health and safety |
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but more cost effective for the persons affected to implement. The |
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commission may by rule apply the alternative national consensus |
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standard in circumstances under which it has determined the |
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alternative standard is as effective for public health and safety |
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but more cost effective. |
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Sec. 26.3444. CERTIFICATION FEE. (a) The commission by |
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rule shall establish fees in amounts sufficient to recover the |
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reasonable costs to: |
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(1) implement a registration program for affected |
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facilities; |
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(2) review initial and ten-year certifications; |
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(3) amend certifications; |
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(4) inspect certified facilities; and |
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(5) enforce compliance with applicable standards of |
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Section 26.3442 and rules and orders adopted under those |
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subsections. |
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(b) The certification fee under Subsection (a) shall be |
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deposited to the credit of an account to be named the Performance |
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Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels Program Account. |
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(c) The commission may use the money in the Performance |
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Standards for Safety at Storage Vessels Program Account to pay: |
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(1) necessary expenses associated with the |
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administration of the Performance Standards for Safety at Storage |
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Vessels Program; and |
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(2) expenses associated with the review and amendment |
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of certifications, inspection of certified facilities, and |
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enforcement of the applicable standards of Section 26.3442 and the |
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rules and orders adopted by the Performance Standards for Safety at |
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Storage Vessels Program. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I hereby certify that S.B. No. 900 passed the Senate on |
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April 29, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0; and that |
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the Senate concurred in House amendments on May 27, 2021, by the |
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following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that S.B. No. 900 passed the House, with |
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amendments, on May 24, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 145, |
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Nays 0, one present not voting. |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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Approved: |
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Governor |