Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB3072

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Caption

Relating to the term of an easement granted by the Parks and Wildlife Commission to an electric cooperative for certain state land.

Impact

The impact of SB3072 is significant as it alters the existing framework for how easements are granted and managed on state lands. By allowing for perpetual easements, the bill potentially facilitates ongoing infrastructure development necessary for electric cooperatives without the need for periodic renewals. This could enhance the stability and reliability of electric services provided by these cooperatives, especially in rural or underserved areas. However, this also raises questions regarding the long-term implications for state land use and environmental management.

Summary

Senate Bill 3072 addresses the duration of easements granted by the Parks and Wildlife Commission to electric cooperatives for certain state lands. The bill amends the Parks and Wildlife Code by introducing a provision allowing these easements to be granted in perpetuity. This change implies that once an easement is granted under this new provision, it will not have an expiration date, providing electric cooperatives long-term access to the state land for their operations.

Contention

The key point of contention with SB3072 lies in the implications of granting perpetual easements. Critics may argue that perpetual rights could lead to overuse or mismanagement of state resources as electric cooperatives could have indefinite control over these lands. This concern highlights a balance that must be struck between ensuring necessary infrastructure development and protecting state lands from potential degradation due to unrestricted usage. Discussions surrounding this bill are likely to revolve around environmental protections and the rights of local communities versus the needs of energy providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HSB185

A bill for an act related to using electric transmission and distribution easements held by electric cooperatives for broadband service, and including effective date provisions.

TX SCR4002

A concurrent resolution urging Congress to enact legislation allowing a landowner to terminate a perpetual easement owned by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service within the state.

TX HB299

Define public purpose of easements on state lands

TX HB5259

Relating to a wildlife corridor action plan developed by the Parks and Wildlife Department and certain other duties of the department relating to wildlife corridors.

TX HB4938

Relating to the abolishment of the Parks and Wildlife Department and the Parks and Wildlife Commission and the transfer of their functions to the General Land Office, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Public Safety.

TX AB1156

Solar-use easements: suspension of Williamson Act contracts: terms of easement: termination.

TX HB1379

Relating to the authority of a game warden or other peace officer commissioned by the Parks and Wildlife Department to enter private property.

TX HF4874

Electric cooperatives and municipal utilities; recovery of fixed costs clarified with respect to net metered facilities, meter aggregation allowed for electric cooperatives and municipal utilities, commission authority clarified with respect to electric cooperative practices, member access to cooperative documents and meetings improved, and electronic voting and voting by mail required for cooperative board directors.

TX SB2892

Relating to a wildlife corridor action plan developed by the Parks and Wildlife Department and certain other duties of the department relating to wildlife corridors.

TX HB220

Easements & Rights Of Way In State Parks

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.