Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB292

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Impact

If enacted, HB292 would introduce significant changes to the regulations governing the application of biosolids, particularly focusing on specific land categories where such applications would be restricted. This could lead to a re-evaluation of waste management practices by industries reliant on biosolid applications, pushing for alternative waste disposal methods that conform to the new restrictions. Consequently, agricultural practices may also be impacted as farmers and landowners will need to adjust their operations to comply with this legislation.

Summary

House Bill 292 relates to the prohibition of the application of biosolids to certain land types. The bill aims to address growing concerns regarding the safety and environmental impact of biosolid treatments applied to agricultural and non-agricultural lands. Proponents of the bill advocate for the necessity of establishing clear regulations to safeguard public health and environmental standards, reflecting increasing scrutiny over waste management practices.

Contention

There is notable contention surrounding HB292, chiefly revolving around the potential economic impacts on agriculture and the waste management industry. Opponents of the bill argue that the prohibition could lead to increased costs and logistical challenges for farmers who use biosolids as fertilizers. Additionally, this legislation raises questions about the role of government in regulating agricultural practices and land use, with some stakeholders expressing concern that stringent regulations might unfairly punish responsible waste management practices that meet safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1674

Relating to the production, sale, and use of certain agricultural products containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); creating a criminal offense.

TX SB886

Relating to the production, sale, and use of certain agricultural products containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); creating a criminal offense.

TX SB766

Relating to the correction of references to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.

TX HB2439

Relating to the abolishment of the Texas Animal Health Commission and the transfer of its functions to the Department of Agriculture.

TX SB5

Relating to the regulation of certain products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and registrations; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX SB2577

Relating to subdivision plat requirements in certain counties.

TX HB3680

Relating to subdivision plat requirements in certain counties; authorizing a fee; authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB276

Relating to parasitic insect control.

TX HB2092

Relating to the regulation by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of certain solid waste processing facilities.

TX HB5

Relating to the regulation of certain products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and registrations; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1212

Biosolids; land application; immunity

FL S1294

Biosolids Management

FL H1245

Biosolids Management