Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB494

Filed
11/22/24  
Out of Senate Committee
3/5/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/12/25  
Out of House Committee
4/28/25  
Voted on by House
5/1/25  
Governor Action
5/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

Impact

The task force will conduct quarterly meetings and will be responsible for compiling reports every two years with findings and recommendations aimed at preventing theft, increasing transparency, and enhancing consumer protections. This marks a proactive effort by the state to address a significant issue that has implications for both tax collection and the overall security of the petroleum industry. The findings will also inform potential legislative changes that could arise from their recommendations.

Summary

SB494 establishes a task force specifically aimed at combating the theft of petroleum products in Texas. The task force will be appointed by the Railroad Commission of Texas and is mandated to study the problem, review current regulations, and analyze the economic impact of petroleum theft. Its membership will include representatives from the oil and gas industry, trade associations, and law enforcement agencies to ensure a comprehensive approach to this issue.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding SB494 appears to be positive. Supporters recognize the importance of taking coordinated action against petroleum theft, which contributes to financial losses in the oil sector and diminishes tax revenue for the state. The bill has garnered bipartisan support, highlighting a collective need to secure oil and gas assets against criminal activity.

Contention

Some contention may arise regarding the enforcement strategies employed by the task force and the potential impact on local law enforcement practices. Critics could question whether the task force's recommendations will adequately address the specific needs of different regions within Texas, particularly those areas more prone to petroleum theft. There may also be concerns about the effectiveness of the proposed outreach and prevention programs and whether they will translate into meaningful reductions in theft incidents.

Companion Bills

TX HB1647

Identical Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1647

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

TX SB1452

Cargo theft task force

TX HB2646

Relating to the establishment of the private child care task force.

TX HB2111

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Pay Equity Task Force.

TX SB1123

Relating to the prosecution and punishment of the offense of theft of petroleum product.

TX HB4844

Relating to the establishment of a border county mental health task force.

TX SB2925

Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing.

TX HB4196

Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing.

TX SB2397

Relating to the establishment of the task force on disability policy.

TX SB492

Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Concrete Plants.

Similar Bills

FL H5701

Petroleum Cleanup Programs

TX SB1806

Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.

TX HB1647

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

TX HB3707

Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.