By: Bonnen (Senate Sponsor - Armbrister) H.B. No. 1987
(In the Senate - Received from the House April 25, 2005;
April 26, 2005, read first time and referred to Committee on
Natural Resources; May 16, 2005, reported favorably by the
following vote: Yeas 10, Nays 0; May 16, 2005, sent to printer.)
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the regulation of underground and aboveground storage
tanks.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Section 7.156(c), Water Code, is amended to read
as follows:
(c) A person commits an offense if the person is an owner or
operator of an underground [undeground] storage tank regulated
under Chapter 26 into which any regulated substance is delivered
[or physically delivers any regulated substance into an underground
storage tank regulated under Chapter 26] unless the underground
storage tank has been issued a valid, current underground storage
tank registration and certificate of compliance under Section
26.346.
SECTION 2. Section 26.342, Water Code, is amended by adding
Subsection (16-a) to read as follows:
(16-a) "Subsurface soil" does not include backfill or
native material that is placed immediately adjacent to or
surrounding an underground storage tank system when the system is
installed or the system's individual components are replaced unless
free phase petroleum product is present in the backfill or native
material.
SECTION 3. Sections 26.3467(a) and (b), Water Code, are
amended to read as follows:
(a) The owner or operator of an underground storage tank
into which a regulated substance is to be deposited shall provide
the common carrier a copy of the certificate of compliance for the
specific underground storage tank into which the regulated
substance is to be deposited before accepting delivery of the
regulated substance into the underground storage tank. The owner
or operator of an underground storage tank may comply with this
subsection by obtaining a current copy of the certificate from the
commission's Internet website.
(b) An owner or operator of an underground storage tank [A
person] who [knowingly] violates Subsection (a) commits an offense
that is punishable as provided by Section 7.156 for an offense under
that section.
SECTION 4. Section 26.351(f), Water Code, is amended to
read as follows:
(f) The person performing corrective action under this
section, if the release was reported to the commission on or before
December 22, 1998, shall meet the following deadlines:
(1) a complete site assessment and risk assessment
(including, but not limited to, risk-based criteria for
establishing target concentrations), as determined by the
executive director, must be received by the agency no later than
September 1, 2002;
(2) a complete corrective action plan, as determined
by the executive director and including, but not limited to,
completion of pilot studies and recommendation of a cost-effective
and technically appropriate remediation methodology, must be
received by the agency no later than September 1, 2003. The person
may, in lieu of this requirement, submit by this same deadline a
demonstration that a corrective action plan is not required for the
site in question under commission rules. Such demonstration must
be to the executive director's satisfaction;
(3) for those sites found under Subdivision (2) to
require a corrective action plan, that plan must be initiated and
proceeding according to the requirements and deadlines in the
approved plan no later than March 1, 2004;
(4) for sites which require either a corrective action
plan or groundwater monitoring, a comprehensive and accurate annual
status report concerning those activities must be submitted to the
agency;
(5) for sites which require either a corrective action
plan or groundwater monitoring, all deadlines set by the executive
director concerning the corrective action plan or approved
groundwater monitoring plan shall be met; and
(6) for sites that require either a corrective action
plan or groundwater monitoring, have met all other deadlines under
this subsection, and have submitted annual progress reports that
demonstrate progress toward meeting closure requirements, a site
closure request must be submitted to [requests for all sites where]
the executive director [agreed in writing that no corrective action
plan was required must be received by the agency] no later than
September 1, 2007 [2005]. The request must be complete, as judged
by the executive director.
SECTION 5. Section 26.355(b), Water Code, is amended to
read as follows:
(b) An owner or operator of an underground or aboveground
storage tank from which a regulated substance is released is liable
to the state unless:
(1) the release was caused by:
(A) [(1)] an act of God;
(B) [(2)] an act of war;
(C) [(3)] the negligence of the State of
Texas or the United States; or
(D) [(4)] an act or omission of a third
party; or
(2) the site at which the release occurred has been
admitted into the petroleum storage tank state-lead program under
Section 26.3573(r-1).
SECTION 6. Section 26.3573, Water Code, is amended by
amending Subsections (d), (r), and (s) and adding Subsection (r-1)
to read as follows:
(d) The commission may use the money in the petroleum
storage tank remediation account to pay:
(1) necessary expenses associated with the
administration of the petroleum storage tank remediation account
and the groundwater protection cleanup program[, not to exceed an
amount equal to: 11.8 percent of the gross receipts of that account
for FY02/03; 16.40 percent of the gross receipts of that account for
FY04/05; and 21.1 percent of the gross receipts of that account for
FY06/07];
(2) expenses associated with investigation, cleanup,
or corrective action measures performed in response to a release or
threatened release from a petroleum storage tank, whether those
expenses are incurred by the commission or pursuant to a contract
between a contractor and an eligible owner or operator as
authorized by this subchapter; and
(3) subject to the conditions of Subsection (e) [of
this section], expenses associated with investigation, cleanup, or
corrective action measures performed in response to a release or
threatened release of hydraulic fluid or spent oil from hydraulic
lift systems or tanks located at a vehicle service and fueling
facility and used as part of the operations of that facility.
(r) Except as provided by Subsection (r-1), the [The]
petroleum storage tank remediation account may not be used to
reimburse any person for corrective action performed after
September 1, 2005.
(r-1) In this subsection, "state-lead program" means the
petroleum storage tank state-lead program administered by the
commission. The executive director shall grant an extension for
corrective action reimbursement to a person who is an eligible
owner or operator under Section 26.3571. The petroleum storage
tank remediation account may be used to reimburse an eligible owner
or operator for corrective action performed under an extension
before August 31, 2007. Not later than July 1, 2007, an eligible
owner or operator who is granted an extension under this subsection
may apply to the commission in writing using a form provided by the
commission to have the site subject to corrective action placed in
the state-lead program. The eligible owner or operator must agree
in the application to allow site access to state personnel and state
contractors as a condition of placement in the state-lead program
under this subsection. On receiving the application for placement
in the state-lead program under this subsection, the executive
director by order shall place the site in the state-lead program
until the corrective action is completed to the satisfaction of the
commission. An eligible owner or operator of a site that is placed
in the state-lead program under this subsection is not liable to the
commission for any costs related to the corrective action.
(s) The petroleum storage tank remediation account may not
be used to reimburse any person for corrective action contained in a
reimbursement claim filed with the commission after March 1, 2008
[2006].
SECTION 7. Section 26.361, Water Code, is amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 26.361. EXPIRATION OF REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter, the
reimbursement program established under this subchapter expires
September 1, 2008 [2006]. On or after September 1, 2008 [2006], the
commission may not use money from the petroleum storage tank
remediation account to reimburse an eligible owner or operator for
any expenses of corrective action or to pay the claim of a person
who has contracted with an eligible owner or operator to perform
corrective action.
SECTION 8. (a) Section 26.3467(b), Water Code, as amended
by this Act, applies only to an offense committed on or after the
effective date of this Act. For purposes of this section, an
offense is committed before the effective date of this Act if any
element of the offense occurs before that date.
(b) An offense committed before the effective date of this
Act is governed by the law in effect when the offense was committed,
and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2005.
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