Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2699

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

Caption

Relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards.

Impact

If enacted, SB2699 would significantly impact the state laws governing motor fuel quality and testing. It would ensure that all gasoline sold must meet specific ASTM standards, potentially increasing the quality of fuel available to consumers while also holding businesses accountable for compliance. This change is intended to reduce variance in fuel quality across different regions of Texas, promoting fairness among fuel retailers. It may also lead to improved environmental outcomes by enforcing stricter measures for emissions and fuel composition.

Summary

SB2699, relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards, focuses on establishing updated quality standards for motor fuel sold in Texas. The bill emphasizes adherence to the most recent nationally recognized ASTM petroleum standards and introduces provisions for consistent quality assessment throughout the state. Included in its mechanisms are amendments to the Occupations Code, particularly surrounding fuel quality standards and the responsibilities of the department in charge of regulation. This bill aims to ensure that the motor fuel sold or offered for sale in Texas conforms to established standards, enhancing consumer safety and environmental protections.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB2699 may reflect varying opinions on regulation in the fuel market. Supporters argue that higher standards will protect consumers and enhance environmental health, while opponents might raise concerns regarding the increased operational costs for fuel retailers. Additionally, there could be issues related to implementation, enforcement, and the possible burden on local businesses. Overall, while the bill advocates for higher fuel quality, its passage could lead to debates about regulatory overreach versus necessary consumer protection.

Companion Bills

TX HB4690

Identical Relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4690

Relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards.

TX SB80

Allow a county to implement a motor fuel quality testing program

TX HB2063

Establishing clean fuels standards; establishing the Clean Fuels Standards Board; imposing duties on the Clean Fuels Standards Board and the Department of Environmental Protection; and establishing the Fair Market Credit Trading Program.

TX S1047

"Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act."

TX HB1986

Relating To A Clean Fuel Standard.

TX HB328

Repeal Clean Fuel Standards

TX S2278

Relative to fuel standards

TX SB122

Fuel Standards & Liability of Petroleum Storage Tank Fund

TX HB2231

Relating to seed quality standards.

TX SB1058

In liquid fuels and fuels tax, further providing for definitions.

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