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Relating to the applicability of certain safety provisions and regulatory fees administered by the Railroad Commission of Texas to gas distribution pipelines.
Relating to the plugging of and reporting on inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Relating to permits issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas for commercial surface disposal facilities.
Relating to the recovery of certain costs associated with a gas utility's plant, facilities, or equipment placed in service.
Relating to the rights and liabilities of the owner of the surface estate of the tract of land on which a well to be plugged or replugged by the Railroad Commission of Texas is located.
Relating to the availability of certain working papers and electronic communications of certain administrative law judges and technical examiners under the public information law.
Relating to the treatment and beneficial use of fluid oil and gas waste and related material, including a limitation on liability for that treatment or use.
Relating to the affirmation required to be made by an operator as part of an application to the Railroad Commission of Texas for an extension of the deadline for plugging an inactive well; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the creation of an organized oilfield theft prevention unit within the Department of Public Safety.
Relating to the plugging or replugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to an interstate compact for the liquefied natural gas industry.
Relating to imposition of application fees for certain permits and permit amendments for the disposal of oil and gas waste.
Relating to notice to property owners regarding certain stationary LP-gas installations.
Relating to the declaration of an oil or gas emergency by the Railroad Commission of Texas and the liability of a person for assistance, advice, or resources provided in relation to an oil or gas emergency.
Relating to a limitation on a county's authority to require a cash bond before approving the construction of a pipeline.
Relating to the regulation of certain facilities and operators engaged in the motor fuel transport or export business; requiring an occupational license; authorizing a fee; creating criminal offenses; authorizing a civil penalty.
Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.
Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.
Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.
Relating to an exemption for drillers or operators of closed-loop geothermal injection wells from certain requirements applicable to persons involved in activities under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to wildfire prevention, mitigation, and response at certain wells under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Relating to incentives for the development of the clean hydrogen industry in this state, including tax benefits, loans, and grants for clean hydrogen projects, clean hydrogen workforce development, hydrogen powered motor vehicles, and certain items used to produce clean hydrogen.
Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain commercial facilities that dispose of oil and gas waste; imposing a fee.
Relating to the plugging or replugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the withdrawal of the State of Texas from the Interstate Mining Compact.
Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to issue permits for the land application of water produced from certain mining and oil and gas extraction operations.
Relating to the designation of certain natural gas facilities as seasonally critical.
Relating to imposition of application fees for certain permits and permit amendments for the disposal of oil and gas waste.
Relating to the adoption of a comprehensive plan to protect oil and gas infrastructure in this state.
Relating to the declaration of an oil or gas emergency by the Railroad Commission of Texas and the liability of a person for assistance, advice, or resources provided in relation to an oil or gas emergency.
Relating to an exemption for drillers or operators of closed-loop geothermal injection wells from certain requirements applicable to persons involved in activities under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to impose an administrative penalty on a propane distribution system retailer.
Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.
Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.
Relating to the withdrawal of the State of Texas from the Interstate Mining Compact.
Relating to the establishment of the Texas geothermal energy production policy council.
Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to issue permits for the land application of water produced from certain mining and oil and gas extraction operations.
Relating to establishment by the Texas Workforce Commission of a geothermal energy workforce education and training initiative.
Relating to the establishment of the organized oilfield theft prevention unit within the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Relating to the abandonment of mineral proceeds for purposes of certain unclaimed property laws.
Relating to the imposition on a payor of proceeds of production from an oil or gas well of a duty to notify a payee when payments to the payee are suspended.
Relating to the information a payor of the proceeds of production from an oil and gas well is required to provide a payee.
Relating to the establishment of a strategic fuel reserve program in this state.
Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain pits used for the storage and disposal of oil and gas waste.
Relating to a study by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding the creation of a strategic gas and petroleum product reserve in this state.
Relating to financial assurance requirements for operators under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to a study and report on the Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety Act.
Relating to information relied on by the Railroad Commission of Texas for purposes of rules involving rainfall estimates.
Relating to the time frame required for excavation notification.
Relating to the plugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to the pipeline transport and geologic storage of certain substances under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the rights of certain parties in connection with the performance of certain tests on certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the spacing and density requirements applicable to certain oil and gas wells.
Relating to notice and hearing requirements for applications for permits for certain commercial oil and gas waste disposal facilities.
Relating to the establishment and functions of the Texas Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Policy Council.
Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of injection wells used to dispose of oil and gas waste; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the creation of an organized oilfield theft prevention unit within the Department of Public Safety.
Relating to fluid oil and gas waste and products and byproducts of that waste.
Relating to the ownership of the pore space underlying the surface of land.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Proposing a constitutional amendment protecting the right to engage in the exploration for and production and export of oil, gas, and other minerals.
Relating to underground facility safety.
Relating to financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.
Relating to the regulation and management of produced water from oil and gas operations.
Relating to the rights of the owner of the surface of the land on which certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas are located in connection with the performance of certain tests on the well.
Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.
Relating to the reduction of methane gas flaring on land dedicated to the permanent university fund.
Relating to a study regarding the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals in hydraulic fracturing.
Relating to a requirement that an applicant for a permit to drill an oil or gas well submit a gas capture plan for the well.
Relating to preparation for and response to weather emergencies that affect certain natural gas facilities; increasing the amount of civil and administrative penalties.
Relating to the establishment by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a policy to eliminate the routine flaring of natural gas from wells or other facilities regulated by the commission.
Relating to the ownership of and certain insurance policy provisions regarding the geothermal energy and associated resources below the surface of land.
Relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating oil and gas operations within the State of Texas.
Relating to the designation of advanced clean energy projects.
Relating to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas over and a study of the production, pipeline transportation, and storage of hydrogen.
Relating to the authority of a natural gas local distribution company to offer energy conservation programs.
Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of closed-loop geothermal injection wells.
Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of brine mining.
Relating to land services performed by a landman.
Relating to a study on the potential for utilization of the uranium deposits in this state.
Relating to the treatment, recycling for beneficial use, or disposal of drill cuttings.
Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.
Relating to gas utility alternative gas expenses and infrastructure investments.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to designate certain persons as the operator of an orphaned oil or gas well.
Relating to the treatment, recycling for beneficial use, or disposal of drill cuttings.
Relating to land services performed by a landman.
Relating to notice to property owners regarding certain stationary LP-gas installations.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to designate certain persons as the operator of an orphaned oil or gas well.
Relating to the ownership of the pore space underlying the surface of land.
Expressing support for geothermal energy production.
Relating to advanced clean energy projects and certain other projects that reduce or eliminate emissions of carbon dioxide or other pollutants.
Relating to the authority of a natural gas local distribution company to offer energy conservation programs.
Relating to the operation of certain infrastructure during a weather emergency; authorizing administrative penalties.
Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of closed-loop geothermal injection wells.
Relating to the ownership by a landowner of the geothermal energy and associated resources below the surface of the landowner's land.
Relating to reporting by operators of certain gas supply chain facilities and gas pipeline facilities on a failure to perform a contractual obligation due to a weather emergency.
Relating to the provision of natural gas by and rates charged by certain gas utilities.
Relating to a study conducted by the Railroad Commission of Texas to determine the net reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere resulting from the use of carbon capture, utilization, and storage technology.
Relating to the adequacy of service provided by gas utilities.
Relating to service provided to residential customers by certain gas utilities during weather emergencies; authorizing a civil penalty.
Relating to the reduction and plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells; providing for the imposition of a fee and an exemption from certain taxes and fees.
Relating to the enforcement by the attorney general of rules adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas requiring gas supply chain facility operators to implement measures to prepare to operate during a weather emergency.
Relating to the regulation of brine mining wells.
Relating to the notification of a landowner by a notification center of a planned excavation.
Relating to the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the establishment of a strategic fuel reserve program in this state.
Relating to the inventory and inspection of certain converted wells.
Relating to the establishment by the Railroad Commission of Texas of the orphaned well Bitcoin mining partnership program.
Relating to the ownership of the pore space underlying the surface of land and to the use of that space for the geologic storage of carbon dioxide; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the disclosure of certain chemicals included in hydraulic fracturing treatments.
Relating to the payment of gas customer rate relief charges imposed for costs related to Winter Storm Uri.
Relating to financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.
Relating to the regulation and management of produced water from oil and gas operations.
Relating to the verification disclosure of the contents of oil and gas waste stored in pits at commercial oil and gas waste disposal facilities.
Relating to the extension of the deadline for plugging certain inactive wells under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to notice and safety requirements applicable to certain LP-Gas containers.
Relating to the designation of advanced clean energy projects.
Relating to a prohibition on the issuance by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a permit for certain commercial surface disposal facilities.
Relating to preparation for and response to weather emergencies that affect certain natural gas facilities; increasing the amount of civil and administrative penalties.
Relating to the creation of certain energy efficiency programs.
Relating to the financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.
Relating to the application of the Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety Act to Class B underground facilities.
Relating to the regulation of oil and gas waste; imposing a fee.
Relating to a requirement that an applicant for a permit to drill an oil or gas well submit a gas capture plan for the well.
Relating to the establishment of the oil and gas infrastructure security division within the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to a study conducted by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding reported gas flaring.
Relating to publication by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain information regarding natural gas flaring.
Relating to the establishment by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a policy to eliminate the routine flaring of natural gas from wells or other facilities regulated by the commission.
Relating to the reduction of methane gas flaring on land dedicated to the permanent university fund.
Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.
Relating to information required to be provided to the public about planned excavations.
Relating to the adoption of a comprehensive plan to protect oil and gas infrastructure in this state.
Relating to the provision of natural gas and electric services in this state.
Relating to examinations for applicants for or holders of licenses or registrations to perform certain activities pertaining to compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas.
Relating to disclosures regarding indemnification obligations and insurance coverage in connection with provision of services pertaining to wells or mines by certain subcontractors.
Relating to certain extraordinary costs incurred by certain gas utilities relating to Winter Storm Uri and a study of measures to mitigate similar future costs; providing authority to issue bonds and impose fees and assessments.
Relating to the location of pits used in the production of oil and gas.
Relating to certification and examination requirements for persons engaged in liquefied petroleum gas activities.
Relating to energy savings performance contracts.
Relating to energy efficiency building standards.
Relating to the regulation of the injection and geologic storage of carbon dioxide in this state.
Relating to the establishment of an advisory committee for the TexNet seismic monitoring program.
Relating to the regulation of the recycling of fluid oil and gas waste.
Relating to the duty of a lessee or other agent in control of certain state land to drill an offset well, pay compensatory royalty, or otherwise protect the land from drainage of oil or gas by a horizontal drainhole well located on certain land.
Relating to oil and gas liens.
Expressing support for geothermal energy production.
Relating to the treatment, recycling for beneficial use, or disposal of drill cuttings.
Relating to the requirements for an application for a permit to drill an oil or gas well at a site adjacent to a well blowout site.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to contract for the treatment of and sell drill cuttings.
Relating to the regulation of oil and gas waste; imposing a fee.
Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.
Relating to the creation of the Texas Electricity Supply Chain Security and Mapping Committee.
Relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating oil and gas operations within the State of Texas.
Relating to the designation of certain premises as critical load premises for electric service.
Relating to the electronic transmission of certain notices provided by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to study geothermal energy and associated resources.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to contract for the treatment of and sell drill cuttings.
Relating to licensing and examination requirements for persons engaged in liquefied petroleum gas activities.
Relating to energy efficiency standards for appliances.
Relating to the creation of an advisory committee by the Railroad Commission of Texas to facilitate the movement of natural gas to high priority customers during periods of emergency.
Relating to the duty of a lessee or other agent in control of certain state land to drill an offset well, pay compensatory royalty, or otherwise protect the land from drainage of oil or gas by a horizontal drainhole well located on certain land.
Relating to requirements for onsite power generation.
Relating to the powers and duties of the Railroad Commission of Texas; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to examinations for applicants for or holders of licenses or registrations to perform certain activities pertaining to compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas.
Relating to the extreme weather emergency preparedness of facilities providing gas or fuel to be used in the production of an electric service; requiring reporting.
Relating to the adoption of a comprehensive plan to protect oil and gas infrastructure in this state.
Relating to an annual natural gas industry overview produced by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the cold weather preparedness of gas wells.
Relating to the establishment of the oil and gas infrastructure security division within the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the consideration of employee compensation and benefits in establishing the rates of gas utilities.
Relating to the reduction and plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells; providing for the imposition of a fee and an exemption from certain taxes and fees.
Relating to the financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.
Relating to the notification of a landowner by a notification center of a planned excavation.
Relating to a statewide requirement for natural gas generating capacity.
Proposing a constitutional amendment adding a Railroad Commissioner.
Relating to a study by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding the use of flared natural gas for on-site electric generation.
Relating to a mineral contractor or subcontractor's lien to secure payment related to mineral activities.
Relating to the cold weather preparedness of gas wells and pipeline facilities; authorizing a penalty.
Relating to the information a payor of the proceeds of production from an oil and gas well is required to provide a payee.
Relating to the applicability of provisions governing payment of the proceeds derived from the sale of oil or gas production to nonparticipating royalty interest owners.
Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.
Relating to information provided to a payee by a payor of proceeds of production from an oil or gas well that traverses multiple tracts.
Relating to imposing on a payor of proceeds of production from an oil or gas well a duty to notify a payee when payments to the payee are suspended.
Relating to regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of the geologic storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide.
Relating to oil and gas operations; increasing fees.
Relating to the notice requirements for permits for the commercial surface disposal of oil and gas wastes.
Relating to publication by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain information regarding natural gas flaring.
Relating to a study conducted by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding reported gas flaring.
Relating to a requirement that an applicant for a permit to drill an oil or gas well submit a gas capture plan for the well.
Relating to the reduction of methane gas flaring on land dedicated to the permanent university fund.
Relating to the establishment by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a policy to eliminate the routine flaring of natural gas from wells or other facilities regulated by the commission.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to pipeline incidents; clarifying changes to related administrative penalties.
Relating to a disclosure in certain offers to purchase a mineral or royalty interest.
Relating to the installation, removal, and replacement of certain gas pipelines; clarifying changes to related administrative penalties.
Relating to the treatment and recycling for beneficial use of certain waste arising out of or incidental to the drilling for or production of oil or gas.
Relating to the licensure and registration of persons engaged in certain activities pertaining to compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas containers and systems.
Relating to the terms of dissolution of an oil or gas pooled unit.
Relating to the repeal of the provisions providing for the suspension of the collection of certain fees when the balance in the oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund exceeds a specified amount.
Relating to the registration of liquefied petroleum gas container manufacturers and the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas licensees; authorizing fees.
Relating to disclosure requirements regarding certain oil or gas well accidents.
Relating to the eligibility of land to continue to be appraised for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land if the land is temporarily used for sand mining operations; authorizing a fee.
Relating to assessments for water and energy improvements in certain municipalities and counties.
Relating to the delegation to the Railroad Commission of Texas of purchasing functions regarding the reclamation of certain abandoned mines.
Relating to the creation of the Environmental Task Force Advisory Committee.
Relating to a prohibition on the issuance by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a permit for a commercial surface disposal facility located near a school.
Relating to the delegation to the Railroad Commission of Texas of purchasing functions regarding the reclamation of certain abandoned mines.
Relating to the procedure for acting on an application for a permit for a surface coal mining and reclamation operation.
Relating to surface remediation and the restoration of land disturbed by the installation of a pipeline.
Relating to a program administered by the Railroad Commission of Texas to provide grants to promote pipeline emergency preparedness; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the application of the Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety Act to Class B underground facilities.
Relating to the regulation of certain aggregate production operations by the Railroad Commission of Texas; authorizing a fee; providing administrative penalties and other civil remedies; creating criminal offenses.
Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.
Relating to complaints about rates charged by certain pipeline operators.
Relating to gas pipeline operator disclosure of the location of pipeline leaks; clarifying changes to related administrative penalties.
Relating to the regulation of aggregate production operations by the Railroad Commission of Texas; authorizing a fee; providing administrative penalties and other civil remedies; creating criminal offenses.
Relating to the issuance by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a certificate of convenience and necessity for certain common carrier pipelines.
Relating to low income individuals who cannot afford to make repairs and upgrades to appliances.
Relating to a prohibition against covenants not to compete for independent contractors in connection with oil and gas operations.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to enforce federal regulations on blasting by aggregate production operations.
Relating to the authority of a municipality to require that an intrastate pipeline be buried to a certain depth.
Relating to the disclosure of the composition of fluids and materials transported by pipelines regulated by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to cleanliness standards for pipelines crossing karst topographic areas.
Relating to a requirement that the Railroad Commission of Texas publish maps of pipeline evacuation zones.
Relating to the composition and use of money in the oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund.
Relating to requirements for the construction of a natural gas pipeline.
Relating to a requirement that the Railroad Commission of Texas require the installation and use of subsurface safety valves on oil and gas wells drilled in certain areas.
Relating to the maintenance of records concerning pipeline incidents.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the posting by the Railroad Commission of Texas on its Internet website of certain enforcement information.
Relating to written disclosure of gas pipeline leaks to gas distribution customers; clarifying changes to related administrative penalties.
Relating to the calculation of charges for a gas utility customer after a leak is detected.
Relating to the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to gas pipeline operator reporting of pipeline incidents; clarifying changes to related administrative penalties.
Taking notice that Gulf Energy Exploration Corp. has been fully compensated for the wrongful plugging of State Tract 708-S No. 5.
Relating to certain examination and continuing education requirements for applicants for and holders of liquefied petroleum gas licenses.
Relating to the establishment of an advisory committee for the TexNet seismic monitoring program.
Relating to the abolition of the fee established by the commissioner of the General Land Office for processing applications for terminal facility discharge prevention and response certificates.
Relating to access to criminal history record information by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to energy savings performance contracts.
Relating to the manner in which a payor of proceeds derived from the sale of oil or gas production is required to provide certain information to a royalty interest owner.
Relating to the grant program using money from the transportation infrastructure fund.
Relating to the treatment and recycling for beneficial use of drill cuttings.
Relating to the protection and use of intellectual property by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Railroad Commission of Texas; providing for the imposition of fees.
Relating to the creation of the offense of theft of petroleum products.
Relating to access to criminal history record information by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the treatment and recycling for beneficial use of drill cuttings.
Relating to the protection and use of intellectual property by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to a study of the fees charged by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the composition and use of money in the oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund.
Relating to wind energy conversion systems and facilities and the rights of owners of land on which the systems and facilities are located; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the creation of the offense of theft of petroleum product.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to prevent waste of oil and gas.
Relating to the abolishment of the transportation infrastructure fund and the grant program using money from the fund.
Relating to the duties of the State Energy Conservation Office regarding advanced clean energy project grants and loans and the creation of an inclusion task force for the energy industry.
Relating to a restriction on the types of oil and gas wastes that may be disposed of in a surface pit without a permit issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the authority of a municipality to require that certain oil and gas operations be set back a certain distance from child-care facilities and schools.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to change the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Texas Energy Commission and to mandate that there be such an agency.
Relating to the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the posting by the Railroad Commission of Texas on its Internet website of certain enforcement information.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to requirements for the notice that excavators must provide to notification centers and underground facility operators for certain excavation operations.
Relating to the duty of an excavator to notify a notification center or to make a 9-1-1 emergency call in response to underground facility damage or an emergency.
Relating to an audit by the comptroller of unpaid oil and gas royalties held in trust by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the applicability of underground facility damage prevention and safety requirements to certain activities.
Relating to the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to the applicability of the law governing the mineral use of subdivided land.
Relating to requirements for the construction of a natural gas pipeline.
Relating to the mineral use of land that has been subdivided for energy development resulting in the generation of electricity.
Relating to the recovery of stranded oil, gas, or oil and gas from depleting Cenozoic Era reservoirs.
Relating to requirements for the construction of a natural gas pipeline in a municipality.
Relating to application and notification requirements for a permit to drill an oil or gas well in or near an easement held by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Relating to authorizing certain utility cost savings and alternative fuel programs as eligible for local government energy savings performance contracts.
Relating to transactions involving oil, gas, or condensate; creating a criminal offense.
Relating to the length of a billing month for a propane gas customer.
Relating to requirements for reporting unclaimed mineral proceeds to the comptroller of public accounts.
Relating to the foreclosure sale of property subject to an oil or gas lease.
Relating to the applicability of the law governing saltwater pipeline facilities located in the vicinity of public roads.
Relating to the treatment and recycling for beneficial use of certain waste arising out of or incidental to the drilling for or production of oil or gas.
Requesting the lieutenant governor and the speaker to create a joint interim committee to study compatible land use and regulatory standards for renewable energy development.
Relating to the eligibility for grants for natural gas fueling stations.
Relating to an energy efficiency pilot program for state-owned buildings operated by the Texas Facilities Commission.
Relating to the establishment of a residential energy efficiency loan program.
Relating to alternative fuel fleets of certain governmental entities, including funding for motor vehicles, infrastructure, and equipment.
Urging the U.S. Congress to expedite natural gas exports.
Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of this state to regulate oil and gas operations in this state and the express preemption of local regulation of those operations.
Relating to the use of certain alternative fuels by state agency motor vehicles.
Relating to municipal regulation of minimum setback requirements for mineral exploration and development activities, including providing for and recording of waivers from those requirements.
Relating to the date of expiration of a certain pilot revolving loan program established under the loanstar revolving loan program to provide for energy efficiency measures and renewable energy technology for certain organizations.
Relating to a study on the availability of natural gas utility service in certain counties.
Relating to requirements for reporting unclaimed mineral proceeds to the comptroller of public accounts.
Relating to an oil and gas severance tax credit for the use of incremental production increase techniques.
Relating to the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to change the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Texas Energy Commission.
Relating to alternative fuel fleets of certain governmental entities, including funding for motor vehicles, infrastructure, and equipment.
Relating to the imposition of a fee on a holder of a permit for an oil and gas waste disposal well.
Relating to permitting for injection wells in certain oil and gas producing counties.
Relating to air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for certain oil and gas facilities.
Relating to a study and report by the Bureau of Economic Geology on land shifting
Relating to the applicability of the law governing the mineral use of subdivided land.
Relating to the posting by the Railroad Commission of Texas on its Internet website of certain enforcement information.
Relating to the repeal of the goal for natural gas use.
Relating to the recovery of certain natural gas distribution utility ratemaking proceeding expenses; adding provisions subject to a criminal penalty.
Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate location of mineral exploration and development activities within its boundaries.
Relating to municipal authority to regulate wind turbines in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the municipality.
Relating to the duties of excavators to notify operators of the location of planned excavations and the duties of operators to mark the location of underground facilities.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to adopt certain rules related to ratemaking procedures and to the status of previously adopted rules.
Relating to the recovery of stranded oil, gas, or oil and gas from depleting Cenozoic Era reservoirs.
Relating to oil and gas wells that traverse multiple tracts.
Relating to the mineral use of land that has been subdivided for energy development resulting in the generation of electricity.
Relating to the regulation of petroleum coke storage and transport.
Relating to the information required to be provided by a payor of proceeds from the sale of oil or gas from an oil or gas well to a payee on the request by the payee.
Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate an activity over which the Railroad Commission of Texas has jurisdiction.
Relating to the effect of rules and standards adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas relating to the pipeline industry on ordinances, orders or rules adopted by political subdivisions.
Relating to the information that an operator of a well on which a hydraulic fracturing treatment is performed is required to disclose.
Relating to the effect of operations in a unit created under the provisions of an oil or gas lease following the expiration of the primary term of the lease.
Relating to the procedural requirements for the adoption of a municipal regulation, limitation, or prohibition on the production, storage, or transportation of oil or natural gas; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the applicability of the Private Real Property Rights Preservation Act to certain governmental actions.
Relating to the transfer of functions relating to the rates and services of certain gas utilities, propane distribution system retailers, and submetering from the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
Relating to unit operations for oil, gas, or oil and gas production from depleting reservoirs or carbon dioxide storage; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to prohibit an activity over which the Railroad Commission of Texas has jurisdiction.
Relating to the filing of a complaint with the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to governmental actions affecting private property rights in certain oil and gas wells.
Relating to the requirements for the casing and cementing of an oil or gas well.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Urging Congress to expedite the permitting process for the export of liquefied natural gas.
Relating to requirements for reporting unclaimed mineral proceeds to the comptroller of public accounts.
Relating to notice regarding and abandoned property held in connection with receiverships for certain mineral interests.
Relating to a study and report on the feasibility of authorizing the Railroad Commission of Texas or another state regulatory agency to process certain federal oil and gas drilling permit applications.
Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the installation, maintenance, operation, and relocation of saltwater pipeline facilities.
Relating to the partition of mineral interests of a charitable trust.
Relating to funding and donations for transportation projects, including projects of county energy transportation reinvestment zones.
Relating to the inclusion of natural gas as a public facility for a public facility corporation.
Relating to authorizing assessments for water and energy improvements in regions designated by municipalities and counties; imposing a fee.
Relating to safety standards and practices applicable to the transportation by pipeline of certain substances.
Relating to the composition and use of money in the oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund.
Relating to the power of the Railroad Commission of Texas to adopt and enforce safety standards applicable to the transportation by pipeline of hazardous liquids, carbon dioxide, and natural gas in rural locations.
Relating to the foreclosure sale of property subject to an oil or gas lease.
Relating to the inspection of certain information regarding the production, transportation, sale, and marketing of oil and gas from state land; imposing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the regulation of propane distribution system retailers; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the definitions of advanced clean energy projects and clean energy projects and to franchise tax credits for certain of those projects.
Relating to funding and donations for county transportation projects, including projects of county energy transportation reinvestment zones.
Relating to certain energy security technologies for critical governmental facilities.
Relating to the filing with the state of electric logs by operators of oil-related or gas-related wells; providing a penalty.
Relating to the treatment and recycling for beneficial use of certain waste arising out of or incidental to the drilling for or production of oil or gas.
Urging the U.S. Department of the Interior to withdraw the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's proposed rule to regulate hydraulic fracturing on federal and tribal lands.
Relating to the amounts of the administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the continuation, functions, and name of the Railroad Commission of Texas; providing for the imposition of fees and the elimination of a fee.
Relating to application and notification requirements for a permit to drill an oil or gas well in or near an easement held by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Relating to the partition of mineral interests of a charitable trust.
Relating to notice requirements for gas utilities entering certain real property; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the installation, maintenance, operation, and relocation of saltwater pipeline facilities.
Relating to wind energy facilities and the rights of owners of land on which wind energy facilities are located.
Relating to judicial proceedings and Railroad Commission of Texas hearings to determine whether a person who owns, operates, or manages a pipeline is a common carrier; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the continuation, functions, and name of the Railroad Commission of Texas; providing for the imposition of fees.
Relating to security interests in oil and gas production and its proceeds.
Relating to safety standards and practices applicable to the transportation by pipeline of certain substances.
Relating to standards and procedures for determining whether a person who owns, operates, or manages a pipeline is a common carrier; authorizing a fee.
Relating to the amounts of the administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the rights of an owner of the surface estate in land in connection with oil and gas exploration and production operations; providing administrative penalties.
Relating to restrictions on the siting, drilling, completion, and operation of oil and gas wells in certain locations.
Relating to the creation of an incentive program for solar and wind-powered distributed electric generation for public school property.
Relating to the compensation of an owner of the surface estate in land for damages associated with mineral exploration and production operations.
Relating to the regulation of propane utility companies.
Relating to the effect of rules and standards adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas relating to the liquefied petroleum gas industry on ordinances, orders, or rules adopted by political subdivisions relating to that industry.
Relating to availability of certain information regarding energy use and efficiency of certain residential property.
Relating to the amounts of the administrative penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the treatment and reuse or discharge of fluid produced from oil or gas wells on which a hydraulic fracturing treatment has been performed.
Relating to imposing a fee on water used in the performance of a hydraulic fracturing treatment on an oil or gas well.
Relating to recycling, reclamation, handling, and/or treatment of oil and gas waste, water, and related materials and clarifying the Railroad Commission's jurisdiction.
Relating to the reuse, discharge, or disposal of fluid produced from certain oil or gas wells on which a hydraulic fracturing treatment has been performed.
Relating to the effect of rules and standards adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas relating to the gas pipeline industry on ordinances, orders or rules adopted by political subdivisions.
Relating to safety requirements applicable to gas pipelines in certain counties.
Relating to security interests in oil and gas production and its proceeds.
Relating to the imposition of a fee on oil and gas waste disposed of by injection in a commercial injection well permitted by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the qualifications of certain electric generation projects for programs designed to encourage the capture and utilization of carbon dioxide for use in enhanced oil recovery.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to rename the Railroad Commission of Texas as the Texas Energy Commission.
Relating to the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the abolition of the Alternative Fuels Research and Education Division program administered by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to requirements for addressing and preventing damage to underground utility facilities; imposing a fee; creating an offense.
Relating to a fund for certain county transportation infrastructure projects and the creation of County Energy Transportation Reinvestment Zones.
Relating to governmental actions affecting private property rights in certain oil and gas wells.
Relating to notice to a surface owner regarding certain oil or gas transactions or operations; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the source and supply of water used for oil and gas exploration and production in the State of Texas.
Relating to authorizing assessments for water and energy improvements in districts designated by municipalities and counties.
Relating to a requirement that the operator of an oil or gas well on which a hydraulic fracturing treatment is to be performed mail a list of the chemicals to be used in the treatment to persons residing near the well.
Relating to the regulation of reuse and recycling of produced water from oil and gas activities.
Relating to the effect of operations in a unit created under the provisions of an oil or gas lease following the expiration of the primary term of the lease.
Relating to the information required to be provided by a payor of proceeds from the sale of oil or gas from an oil or gas well to a payee.
Relating to unit operations for oil, gas, or oil and gas production or carbon dioxide storage.
Relating to the regulation of certain pits used to store flowback or produced water from an oil or gas well on which a hydraulic fracturing treatment has been performed.
Relating to implementation of a pilot program under the loanstar revolving loan program to promote the use of energy efficiency measures and renewable energy technology by certain nonprofit organizations.
Relating to changing the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Texas Oil and Gas Commission.
Relating to the plugging of inactive oil and gas wells.
Relating to the disclosure of the composition of hydraulic fracturing fluids used in hydraulic fracturing treatments.
Relating to the effect of rules and standards adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas relating to the liquefied petroleum gas industry on ordinances, orders, or rules adopted by political subdivisions relating to that industry.
Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of certain incandescent light bulbs from federal regulation.
Relating to energy savings performance contracts and energy efficiency planning.
Relating to the authority of a gas corporation to use a public right-of-way along a railroad, a railroad right-of-way, an interurban railroad, or a street railroad.
Relating to a pilot program under the loanstar revolving loan program to promote the use of energy efficiency measures and renewable energy technology by certain nonprofit organizations.
Relating to energy efficiency goals and energy efficiency programs.
Relating to creating an energy efficiency council to coordinate administration of energy efficiency programs.
Relating to rate adjustments by gas utilities.
Relating to incentives for the purchase or lease of an electric-powered light-duty motor vehicle.
Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs, public information regarding energy efficiency programs, and the participation of loads in certain energy markets.
Relating to the creation of an incentive program for solar and wind-powered distributed electric generation for public school property.
Relating to deadlines for the Railroad Commission of Texas to review certain applications for surface coal mining operation permits.
Relating to the applicability of the Private Real Property Rights Preservation Act to certain governmental actions.
Relating to the creation of renewable energy reinvestment zones and the abatement of ad valorem taxes on property of a renewable energy company located in such a zone.
Relating to the issuance of permits for certain facilities regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Relating to unit operations for oil, gas, or oil and gas production or carbon dioxide storage.
Relating to establishing certain rights of an owner of the surface estate in land who does not own any interest in the mineral estate in the land in connection with the exploration for and production of the minerals.
Relating to the goal of installing additional capacity for generating renewable energy.
Relating to a grant program for certain natural gas motor vehicles.
Relating to minimum efficiency standards for certain products; providing a civil penalty.
Relating to the allocation of production from a horizontal drainhole oil or gas well to an owner of a nonparticipating royalty interest in production from the well.
Relating to the imposition of a fee on oil and gas waste disposed of by injection in a commercial injection well permitted by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to availability of certain information regarding energy use and efficiency of certain residential property.
Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy and Communications Commission to consolidate the functions of the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to the abolition of the Alternative Fuels Research and Education Division program administered by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to changing the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Texas Oil and Gas Commission.
Relating to municipal authority to regulate gas pipelines located within the municipality.
Relating to the filing with the state of well logs by operators of oil-related or gas-related wells; providing a penalty.
Relating to transferring certain energy assistance programs from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
Relating to notice of and issuance of a permit for the construction or expansion of a wind-powered electric generation facility located near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation.
Relating to the posting of public notice of the issuance of a permit for an oil or gas well by the operator of the well.
Relating to the regulation of the location of oil and gas wells by a county in certain areas.
Relating to the regulation of liquid propane gas tanks on residential property.
Relating to a drilling permit road fee for county repair and maintenance of public roads.
Relating to the amount and use of an administrative penalty imposed by the Railroad Commission of Texas for certain violations that occur in certain populous natural gas producing counties.
Relating to the priority of oil or gas well inspections by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Relating to regulation of gas pipelines; providing penalties.
Relating to the regulation of propane utility companies.
Relating to standards applicable to propane distribution system retailers.
Relating to energy aggregation by counties in certain areas.
Relating to loans for energy improvements.
Relating to the recovery through gas utility rates of expenses related to a rate proceeding.
Relating to the abolition of the Railroad Commission of Texas, the creation of the Texas Oil and Gas Commission, and the transfer of the powers and duties of the railroad commission to the oil and gas commission.
Relating to the rights of an owner of the surface estate in land in connection with mineral exploration and production operations; providing administrative and criminal penalties.
Relating to a prohibition on the issuance of a drilling permit for an oil or gas well that is proposed to be located within a specified distance of a public school.
Relating to safety requirements applicable to gas pipelines in certain counties.
Relating to a study regarding the odorization of natural gas transported in gathering and transmission lines located in populated areas.
Relating to renewable energy capacity, jobs, and trading credits.
Relating to the adoption of energy efficiency, conservation, and indoor air quality standards for the design, construction, and renovation of public school instructional facilities.
Relating to the requirement that certain excavation equipment have a decal to promote safety issued by the Texas Underground Facility Notification Corporation; providing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the use of motion sensor technology in certain state buildings, public school facilities, and higher education facilities.
Relating to the disposal of certain naturally occurring radioactive material waste resulting from the treatment of drinking water.
Relating to voluntary assessment of property owners by a municipality to finance water or energy efficiency improvements.
Urging Congress to reject provisions of President Barack Obama's budget that would eliminate certain deductions presently available to the oil and natural gas exploration industry.
Relating to safety rules for certain pipeline facilities and public awareness.
Relating to gas utilities and gas storage facilities.
Relating to the production and taxation of renewable diesel fuel.
Relating to the authority of a gas corporation to use a public right-of-way.
Relating to the plugging of certain inactive oil or gas wells and to standards for electrical power lines serving certain oil and gas facilities.
Relating to the status of certain transporters of natural or synthetic gas and liquified natural gas marine terminals as gas utilities.
Relating to the establishment of incentives by this state for the implementation of certain projects to capture and sequester carbon dioxide that would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere.
Relating to the adoption of energy efficient building standards and energy efficiency and conservation standards for instructional facilities.
Relating to the effect and implementation of the law regarding reporting by a common carrier or pipeline owner or operator of contamination.
Relating to the authority of a common purchaser that transports natural gas by pipeline to use a public right-of-way for a pipeline.
Relating to the use of the proceeds of cash deposits filed with the Railroad Commission of Texas by certain persons under the jurisdiction of the commission and deposited in the oil-field cleanup fund.
Relating to money available for consumer incentive or rebate programs for alternatively fueled appliances or equipment.
Relating to the regulation of the transportation of oil and gas drill cuttings; providing a criminal penalty.
Relating to certain energy security technologies for critical governmental facilities.
Urging the United States Congress to maintain state regulatory coverage of hydraulic fracturing.
Relating to the status of liquefied natural gas marine terminals.
Relating to an increase in the fee for natural gas pipeline safety inspections.
Relating to the state's statutory and contractual liens to secure the payment of unpaid royalty and other amounts due under oil and gas leases of state land.
Relating to the purchase or lease by state agencies of vehicles using alternative fuels.
Relating to notice of applications for permits to drill certain gas wells.
Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs and demand reduction targets; creating an office of energy efficiency deployment in the state energy conservation office.
Relating to oil and gas operations in connection with certain state land.
Relating to safety requirements applicable to gas pipelines in certain counties.
Relating to the use of grants or loans by an electric utility or transmission and distribution utility deploying advanced metering technology for use with renewable energy.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide and guarantee loans to encourage clean energy projects.
Relating to the filing with the state of well logs by operators of oil-related or gas-related wells; providing a penalty.
Relating to efficiency standards for certain appliances; providing a civil penalty.
Relating to the promotion and use of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds.
Relating to providing that the Railroad Commission of Texas is governed by a single railroad commissioner.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that the Railroad Commission of Texas is governed by a single elected railroad commissioner.
Relating to the purchase of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles by state agencies.
Relating to the creation of the pipeline safety fund.
Relating to the requirement that gas corporations obtain a permit from the Railroad Commission of Texas before condemning property to construct certain gas pipelines.
Relating to the amount and use of certain fees imposed in connection with oil and gas activities.
Relating to the creation of a solar generation incentive program.
Relating to the goal for renewable energy capacity derived from renewable energy technologies other than sources using wind energy.
Relating to the development of a solar energy visualization platform by the State Energy Conservation Office.
Relating to the goal of installing additional capacity for generating renewable energy.
Relating to an exemption from sales and use taxation of certain energy conservation-related property.
Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to regulate the drilling of oil and gas wells.
Relating to the creation of the Texas Center for Sustainable Business.
Relating to testing requirements for certain commercial injection wells.
Relating to limitations on the location of Class II injection wells.
Relating to the application of new requirements for Class II injection wells to be adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that a railroad commissioner is ineligible to become a candidate for another public office during the term for which the railroad commissioner is elected or appointed.
Relating to the ineligibility of a railroad commissioner to become a candidate for another public office.
Relating to changing the name of the Railroad Commission of Texas to the Texas Energy Commission.
Relating to energy efficiency audits and improvement loans for customers of electric utilities and transmission and distribution utilities.
Relating to incentives for Texas renewable energy jobs and manufacturing.
Relating to the adoption and financing of energy efficiency, conservation, and indoor air quality standards for the design, construction, and renovation of public school instructional facilities.
Relating to the resolution of disputes pertaining to the urban drilling of certain oil or gas wells.
Relating to energy aggregation by political subdivisions.
Relating to the regulation of propane utility companies.
Relating to the creation of a Tex Sun solar energy system rebate program.
Relating to energy savings performance contracts.
Relating to energy efficiency measures and technologies.
Relating to goals for renewable energy capacity derived from renewable energy sources other than sources using wind energy.
Relating to a solar energy technology generation incentive program to be administered by electric utilities.
Relating to improving state energy conservation, including through the use of thermostat settings.
Relating to electric utility energy efficiency goals and programs and demand reduction targets; creating an office of energy efficiency deployment in the state energy conservation office.
Relating to energy demand and incentives for distributed renewable generation.
Relating to the establishment of a loan incentive program to promote energy efficiency in apartment buildings.
Relating to a restriction on the location of a well drilled for oil or gas.
Relating to costs incurred by certain persons in relation to complaints filed with the Railroad Commission of Texas against gas utilities.
Relating to the implementation of and incentives for projects involving the capture, transportation, injection, sequestration, geologic storage, or abatement of carbon dioxide.
Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to establish standards regarding certain pipelines and appurtenant facilities.
Relating to energy efficiency in newly constructed buildings.
Relating to this state's goal for energy efficiency.
Relating to the use of alternative fuels by a county mass transit authority.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide and guarantee loans to encourage the use of hydrogen as a cleaner fuel source.
Relating to a loan program to encourage the use of cleaner hydrogen fuel; providing for the issuance of bonds.
Relating to the installation of certain pipelines in county road rights-of-way.
Relating to fees imposed by certain counties on operators of gas wells and oil and gas waste disposal wells.
Relating to the authority of the commissioners court of certain counties to regulate certain matters pertaining to gas wells and natural gas compressor stations; imposing a criminal penalty.
Relating to the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas by a municipality.
Relating to the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas by a municipality.
Relating to the revision of building energy efficiency performance standards.
Relating to the use of solar energy in certain state buildings, public school facilities, and higher education facilities.
Relating to the duty to notify local governmental entities about the existence of proposed hazardous liquid pipeline projects.
Relating to the development by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of a rebate program for plug-in hybrid motor vehicles.
Relating to the authority of certain municipalities or counties to adopt and enforce safety standards applicable to certain gas pipelines.
Relating to reporting ownership of mineral interests severed from the surface estate and the vesting of title by judicial proceeding to certain abandoned mineral interests.