SRC-PNG H.B. 2816 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS Senate Research CenterH.B. 2816 By: Junell (Brown) Natural Resources 5/12/1999 Committee Report (Amended) DIGEST Currently, under Texas law, the petroleum product delivery fee is assessed on bulk loads of motor fuel. Proceeds from the fee are used to fund the Petroleum Storage Tank Remediation Account (account) administered by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC). The account serves as a state-sponsored insurance fund to clean up sites contaminated by leaking petroleum storage tanks (tanks). In 1995, the fee was doubled to pay back loans from the general revenue fund issued when the account was insolvent. As of December 22, 1998, tank owners could no longer rely on the account as proof of federally mandated insurance. To meet federal requirements, tank owners must now acquire cleanup insurance from the private sector. In addition, the account will accept no new claims for cleanup. This bill would limit the administrative expenses of the account to an amount specifically appropriated for that purpose; would decrease by onequarter the petroleum product delivery fee on bulk loads of motor fuel and would provide for the termination of the account on September 1, 2003, rather than 2001. PURPOSE As proposed, H.B. 2816 limits the administrative expenses of the Petroleum Storage Tank Remediation Account (account) to an amount specifically appropriated for that purpose; would decrease by one-quarter the petroleum product delivery fee on bulk loads of motor fuel; and would provide for the termination of the account on September 1, 2003, rather than 2001. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY Rulemaking authority is granted to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission in SECTION 4 (Section 26.481(a), Water Code) of this bill. SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS SECTION 1. Amends Section 26.3573(d), Water Code, to authorize the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) to use the money in the petroleum storage tank remediation account (account) to pay necessary expenses associated with the administration of the account and the groundwater protection cleanup program, not to exceed an amount 6.7 percent of the gross receipts of that account, rather than five percent of the gross receipts of the account. SECTION 2. Amends Section 26.3574, Water Code, by amending Subsections (b), (x), and (y), and adding Subsection (aa), as follows: (b) Decreases by one-quarter the respective fees imposed on persons delivering a petroleum product on withdrawal from bulk (fee). (x) Prohibits the fee from being collected or required to be paid when the balance in the account equals or exceeds $100 million, rather than $125 million. Makes a conforming change. (y) Decreases by one-quarter the respective fee that each operator of a bulk facility is required to collect if the fee is reinstated as a result of the unobligated balance in the account falling below $25 million. (aa) Requires TNRCC to report to the Legislative Budget Board at the end of each fiscal quarter on the financial status of the account. SECTION 3. Amends Section 26.361, Water Code, to provide that the reimbursement program established under this subchapter expires on September 1, 2003, rather than September 1, 2001. Prohibits TNRCC from collecting a fee on or after March 1, 2002. Makes conforming changes. SECTION 4. Effective date: September 1, 1999. SECTION 5. Emergency clause.