Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4692

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Caption

Relating to the storage or disposal of high-level radioactive waste.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have significant implications for the state's regulatory framework concerning hazardous waste management. By restricting the disposal and storage of high-level radioactive waste, the bill seeks to enhance protection against potential contamination and health risks associated with exposure to such materials. The bill supports legislative efforts to maintain a comprehensive regulatory structure that aligns with public safety interests and environmental sustainability.

Summary

House Bill 4692 aims to regulate the storage and disposal of high-level radioactive waste within the state of Texas. The bill prohibits the disposal or storage of high-level radioactive waste, with certain exceptions for facilities located at current or formerly operational nuclear power reactors and research reactors operated by universities. It emphasizes the importance of stringent control over radioactive materials, reflecting a growing concern regarding environmental and public safety.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill has faced some contention. Proponents argue that it is a necessary step to ensure the safe handling of hazardous materials and to safeguard communities from the risks posed by high-level radioactive waste. However, some critics may express concerns over the implications for energy production and research activities, especially if facilities face stricter operational constraints which could affect their ability to safely manage waste.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4112

Relating to the disposal or storage of high-level radioactive waste.

TX SB2425

LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE

TX HB3508

LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE

TX SJR7

Urges the Federal Government to recognize the unsuitability of Yucca Mountain as the site for a repository to store and dispose of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. (BDR R-945)

TX SB713

Relating to the surcharge for the disposal, and the remittance for the storage, of certain waste at the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact waste disposal facility; decreasing the amount of the surcharge and changing how the surcharge and remittance are distributed.

TX SB101

Nuclear Waste Informed Consent ActThis bill prohibits the Department of Energy (DOE) from using the Nuclear Waste Fund for certain activities related to radioactive waste disposal unless DOE has entered into a written agreement for a repository with (1) the governor of the state in which the proposed repository will be located, (2) affected local governments, (3) local governments contiguous to the affected local governments if spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste will be transported through them for disposal at the repository, and (4) affected Indian tribes.

TX HB466

Nuclear Waste Informed Consent ActThis bill prohibits the Department of Energy (DOE) from using the Nuclear Waste Fund for certain activities related to radioactive waste disposal unless DOE has entered into a written agreement for a repository with (1) the governor of the state in which the proposed repository will be located, (2) affected local governments, (3) local governments contiguous to the affected local governments if spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste will be transported through them for disposal at the repository, and (4) affected Indian tribes.

TX SB2050

Relating to the recycling and disposal of consumer energy storage modules.

TX HB6665

Consolidated Interim Storage Facility Restriction Act of 2025

TX LB317

Merge the Department of Natural Resources with the Department of Environment and Energy and change the name to the Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, create the position of Chief Water Officer, and provide, change, and eliminate powers and duties relating to water, conservation, state game refuges, and low-level radioactive waste disposal

Similar Bills

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