Bill Text: TX HB4150 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Enrolled


Bill Title: Relating to safety and inspection requirements for certain utilities that provide electricity.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 13-2)

Status: (Passed) 2019-06-14 - Effective on 9/1/19 [HB4150 Detail]

Download: Texas-2019-HB4150-Enrolled.html
 
 
  H.B. No. 4150
 
 
 
 
AN ACT
  relating to safety and inspection requirements for certain
  utilities that provide electricity.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  This Act may be cited as the William Thomas Heath
  Power Line Safety Act.
         SECTION 2.  Subchapter A, Chapter 35, Utilities Code, is
  amended by adding Section 35.010 to read as follows:
         Sec. 35.010.  COSTS RELATED TO REPORTING ON SAFETY PROCESSES
  AND INSPECTIONS FOR CERTAIN UTILITIES. (a)  This section applies
  only to a municipally owned utility or electric cooperative that
  has wholesale transmission rates established by the commission.
         (b)  Costs incurred by a municipally owned utility or
  electric cooperative to comply with Section 38.102 shall be
  recorded as a regulatory asset for timely recovery in wholesale
  transmission rates established by the commission.
         (c)  The commission may adopt rules relating to the recording
  of regulatory assets under this section.
         SECTION 3.  Subchapter B, Chapter 36, Utilities Code, is
  amended by adding Section 36.066 to read as follows:
         Sec. 36.066.  COSTS RELATED TO REPORTING ON SAFETY PROCESSES
  AND INSPECTIONS FOR CERTAIN UTILITIES. (a) Costs incurred by an
  electric utility to comply with Section 38.102 shall be recorded as
  a regulatory asset for timely recovery in rates established by the
  commission.
         (b)  The commission may adopt rules relating to the recording
  of regulatory assets under this section.
         SECTION 4.  Section 38.004, Utilities Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 38.004.  MINIMUM CLEARANCE STANDARD. (a)  
  Notwithstanding any other law, a transmission or distribution line
  owned by an electric utility or an electric cooperative must be
  constructed, operated, and maintained, as to clearances, in the
  manner described by the National Electrical Safety Code Standard
  ANSI (c)(2), as adopted by the American National Safety Institute
  and in effect at the time of construction.
         (b)  An electric utility, municipally owned utility, or
  electric cooperative shall meet the minimum clearance requirements
  specified in Rule 232 of the National Electrical Safety Code
  Standard ANSI (c)(2) in the construction of any transmission or
  distribution line over the following lakes:
               (1)  Abilene;
               (2)  Alan Henry;
               (3)  Alvarado Park;
               (4)  Amistad;
               (5)  Amon G. Carter;
               (6)  Aquilla;
               (7)  Arlington;
               (8)  Arrowhead;
               (9)  Athens;
               (10)  Austin;
               (11)  Averhoff;
               (12)  B. A. Steinhagen;
               (13)  Bachman;
               (14)  Balmorhea;
               (15)  Bardwell;
               (16)  Bastrop;
               (17)  Baylor Creek;
               (18)  Belton;
               (19)  Benbrook;
               (20)  Big Creek;
               (21)  Bob Sandlin;
               (22)  Bonham;
               (23)  Bonham State Park;
               (24)  Brady Creek;
               (25)  Brandy Branch;
               (26)  Braunig;
               (27)  Brazos;
               (28)  Bridgeport;
               (29)  Brownwood;
               (30)  Bryan;
               (31)  Bryson;
               (32)  Buchanan;
               (33)  Buffalo Creek;
               (34)  Buffalo Springs;
               (35)  Caddo;
               (36)  Calaveras;
               (37)  Canyon;
               (38)  Casa Blanca;
               (39)  Cedar Creek;
               (40)  Champion Creek;
               (41)  Choke Canyon;
               (42)  Cisco;
               (43)  Cleburne State Park;
               (44)  Clyde;
               (45)  Coffee Mill;
               (46)  Coleman;
               (47)  Coleto Creek;
               (48)  Colorado City;
               (49)  Conroe;
               (50)  Cooper;
               (51)  Corpus Christi;
               (52)  Crook;
               (53)  Cypress Springs;
               (54)  Daniel;
               (55)  Davy Crockett;
               (56)  Diversion;
               (57)  Dunlap;
               (58)  Eagle Mountain;
               (59)  E. V. Spence;
               (60)  Fairfield;
               (61)  Falcon;
               (62)  Fayette County;
               (63)  Findley;
               (64)  Fork;
               (65)  Fort Parker State Park;
               (66)  Fort Phantom Hill;
               (67)  Fryer;
               (68)  Georgetown;
               (69)  Gibbons Creek;
               (70)  Gilmer;
               (71)  Gladewater;
               (72)  Gonzales;
               (73)  Graham;
               (74)  Granbury;
               (75)  Granger;
               (76)  Grapevine;
               (77)  Greenbelt;
               (78)  Halbert;
               (79)  Hawkins;
               (80)  Holbrook;
               (81)  Hords Creek;
               (82)  Houston;
               (83)  Houston County;
               (84)  Hubbard Creek;
               (85)  Inks;
               (86)  Jacksboro;
               (87)  Jacksonville;
               (88)  J. B. Thomas;
               (89)  Joe Pool;
               (90)  Kemp;
               (91)  Kickapoo;
               (92)  Kirby;
               (93)  Kurth;
               (94)  Lady Bird;
               (95)  Lake O' The Pines;
               (96)  Lavon;
               (97)  Leon;
               (98)  Lewisville;
               (99)  Limestone;
               (100) Livingston;
               (101) Lone Star;
               (102) Lost Creek;
               (103) Lyndon B. Johnson;
               (104) Mackenzie;
               (105) Marble Falls;
               (106) Marine Creek;
               (107) Martin Creek;
               (108) McClellan;
               (109) Medina;
               (110) Meredith;
               (111) Meridian State Park;
               (112) Mexia;
               (113) Mill Creek;
               (114) Millers Creek;
               (115) Mineral Wells;
               (116) Monticello;
               (117) Moss;
               (118) Mountain Creek;
               (119) Muenster;
               (120) Murvaul;
               (121) Nacogdoches;
               (122) Naconiche;
               (123) Nasworthy;
               (124) Navarro Mills;
               (125) New Ballinger;
               (126) Nocona;
               (127) Oak Creek;
               (128) O. C. Fisher;
               (129) O. H. Ivie;
               (130) Palestine;
               (131) Palo Duro;
               (132) Palo Pinto;
               (133) Pat Cleburne;
               (134) Pat Mayse;
               (135) Pinkston;
               (136) Placid;
               (137) Possum Kingdom;
               (138) Proctor;
               (139) Purtis Creek;
               (140) Quitman;
               (141) Raven;
               (142) Ray Hubbard;
               (143) Ray Roberts;
               (144) Red Bluff;
               (145) Richland-Chambers;
               (146) Sam Rayburn;
               (147) Sheldon;
               (148) Somerville;
               (149) Squaw Creek;
               (150) Stamford;
               (151) Stillhouse Hollow;
               (152) Striker;
               (153) Sulphur Springs;
               (154) Sweetwater;
               (155) Tawakoni;
               (156) Texana;
               (157) Texoma;
               (158) Timpson;
               (159) Toledo Bend;
               (160) Tradinghouse Creek;
               (161) Travis;
               (162) Twin Buttes;
               (163) Tyler;
               (164) Waco;
               (165) Walter E. Long;
               (166) Waxahachie;
               (167) Weatherford;
               (168) Welsh;
               (169) Wheeler Branch;
               (170) White River;
               (171) White Rock;
               (172) Whitney;
               (173) Wichita;
               (174) Winnsboro;
               (175) Winters-Elm Creek;
               (176) Wood;
               (177) Worth; and
               (178) Wright Patman.
         SECTION 5.  Subchapter E, Chapter 38, Utilities Code, is
  amended by adding Section 38.102 to read as follows:
         Sec. 38.102.  REPORTS ON SAFETY PROCESSES AND INSPECTIONS.
  (a)  Each electric utility, municipally owned utility, and electric
  cooperative that owns or operates overhead transmission or
  distribution assets shall submit to the commission a report that
  includes:
               (1)  a summary description of hazard recognition
  training documents provided by the utility or electric cooperative
  to its employees related to overhead transmission and distribution
  facilities; and
               (2)  a summary description of training programs
  provided to employees by the utility or electric cooperative
  related to the National Electrical Safety Code for the construction
  of electric transmission and distribution lines.
         (b)  An electric utility, municipally owned utility, or
  electric cooperative shall submit an updated report not later than
  the 30th day after the date the utility or electric cooperative
  finalizes a material change to a document or program included in a
  report submitted under Subsection (a).
         (c)  Not later than May 1 every five years, each electric
  utility, municipally owned utility, and electric cooperative that
  owns or operates overhead transmission facilities greater than 60
  kilovolts shall submit to the commission a report for the preceding
  five-year period ending on December 31 of the preceding calendar
  year that includes:
               (1)  the percentage of overhead transmission
  facilities greater than 60 kilovolts inspected for compliance with
  the National Electrical Safety Code relating to vertical clearance
  in the reporting period; and
               (2)  the percentage of the overhead transmission
  facilities greater than 60 kilovolts anticipated to be inspected
  for compliance with the National Electrical Safety Code relating to
  vertical clearance during the five-year period beginning on January
  1 of the year in which the report is submitted.
         (d)  Subject to Subsection (f), not later than May 1 of each
  year, each electric utility, municipally owned utility, or electric
  cooperative that owns or operates overhead transmission facilities
  greater than 60 kilovolts shall submit to the commission a report on
  the overhead transmission facilities for the preceding calendar
  year that includes information regarding:
               (1)  the number of identified occurrences of
  noncompliance with Section 38.004 regarding the vertical clearance
  requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code for overhead
  transmission facilities;
               (2)  whether the utility or electric cooperative has
  actual knowledge that any portion of the utility's or electric
  cooperative's transmission system is not in compliance with Section
  38.004 regarding the vertical clearance requirements of the
  National Electrical Safety Code; and
               (3)  whether the utility or electric cooperative has
  actual knowledge of any violations of easement agreements with the
  United States Army Corps of Engineers relating to Section 38.004
  regarding the vertical clearance requirements of the National
  Electrical Safety Code for overhead transmission facilities.
         (e)  Subject to Subsection (f), not later than May 1 of each
  year, each electric utility, municipally owned utility, or electric
  cooperative that owns or operates overhead transmission facilities
  greater than 60 kilovolts or distribution facilities greater than 1
  kilovolt shall submit to the commission a report for the preceding
  calendar year that includes:
               (1)  the number of fatalities or injuries of
  individuals other than employees, contractors, or other persons
  qualified to work in proximity to overhead high voltage lines
  involving transmission or distribution assets related to
  noncompliance with the requirements of Section 38.004; and
               (2)  a description of corrective actions taken or
  planned to prevent the reoccurrence of fatalities or injuries
  described by Subdivision (1).
         (f)  Violations resulting from, and incidents, fatalities,
  or injuries attributable to a violation resulting from, a natural
  disaster, weather event, or man-made act or force outside of a
  utility's or electric cooperative's control are not required to be
  included in the portions of the reports required under Subsections
  (d) and (e).
         (g)  Not later than September 1, each year the commission
  shall make the reports publicly available on the commission's
  Internet website.
         (h)  A report, and any required information contained in a
  report, made on an incident or violation under this section is not
  admissible in a civil or criminal proceeding against the electric
  utility, municipally owned utility, or electric cooperative, or the
  utility's or electric cooperative's employees, directors, or
  officers. The commission may otherwise take enforcement actions
  under the commission's authority.
         SECTION 6.  Any electric utility, municipally owned utility,
  or electric cooperative that owns a transmission or distribution
  line over a lake listed in Section 38.004(b), Utilities Code, as
  added by this Act, that is not in compliance on the effective date
  of this Act with the clearance standards of Rule 232 of the National
  Electrical Safety Code Standard ANSI (c)(2) in effect at the time
  the line was constructed shall bring the line into compliance not
  later than December 31, 2021.  Any line over a lake listed in
  Section 38.004(b), Utilities Code, as added by this Act, that must
  be rebuilt to comply with this section must be constructed in
  accordance with the clearance standards of Rule 232 of the National
  Electrical Safety Code Standard ANSI (c)(2) in effect on the
  effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 7.  An electric utility, a municipally owned
  utility, or an electric cooperative required to submit a report
  under Section 38.102, Utilities Code, as added by this Act, is not
  required to submit the report until May 1, 2020.
         SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
 
         I certify that H.B. No. 4150 was passed by the House on May 3,
  2019, by the following vote:  Yeas 143, Nays 0, 1 present, not
  voting; and that the House concurred in Senate amendments to H.B.
  No. 4150 on May 24, 2019, by the following vote:  Yeas 139, Nays 0,
  2 present, not voting.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
         I certify that H.B. No. 4150 was passed by the Senate, with
  amendments, on May 22, 2019, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays
  0.
 
  ______________________________
  Secretary of the Senate   
  APPROVED: __________________
                  Date       
   
           __________________
                Governor       
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