Bill Text: TX HB4455 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of pollution control property.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-29 - Referred to Ways & Means [HB4455 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB4455-Introduced.html
By: Coleman | H.B. No. 4455 |
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relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of pollution | ||
control property. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Article 11.31(k), Tax Code, is amended by adding | ||
subsection (19) to read as follows: | ||
(k) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality shall | ||
adopt rules establishing a nonexclusive list of facilities, | ||
devices, or methods for the control of air, water, or land | ||
pollution, which must include: | ||
(1) coal cleaning or refining facilities; | ||
(2) atmospheric or pressurized and bubbling or | ||
circulating fluidized bed combustion systems and gasification | ||
fluidized bed combustion combined cycle systems; | ||
(3) ultra-supercritical pulverized coal boilers; | ||
(4) flue gas recirculation components; | ||
(5) syngas purification systems and gas-cleanup | ||
units; | ||
(6) enhanced heat recovery systems; | ||
(7) exhaust heat recovery boilers; | ||
(8) heat recovery steam generators; | ||
(9) superheaters and evaporators; | ||
(10) enhanced steam turbine systems; | ||
(11) methanation; | ||
(12) coal combustion or gasification byproduct and | ||
coproduct handling, storage, or treatment facilities; | ||
(13) biomass cofiring storage, distribution, and | ||
firing systems; | ||
(14) coal cleaning or drying processes, such as coal | ||
drying/moisture reduction, air jigging, precombustion | ||
decarbonization, and coal flow balancing technology; | ||
(15) oxy-fuel combustion technology, amine or chilled | ||
ammonia scrubbing, fuel or emission conversion through the use of | ||
catalysts, enhanced scrubbing technology, modified combustion | ||
technology such as chemical looping, and cryogenic technology; | ||
(16) if the United States Environmental Protection | ||
Agency adopts a final rule or regulation regulating carbon dioxide | ||
as a pollutant, property that is used, constructed, acquired, or | ||
installed wholly or partly to capture carbon dioxide from an | ||
anthropogenic source in this state that is geologically sequestered | ||
in this state; | ||
(17) fuel cells generating electricity using hydrogen | ||
derived from coal, biomass, petroleum coke, or solid waste; [ |
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(18) any other equipment designed to prevent, capture, | ||
abate, or monitor nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, | ||
particulate matter, mercury, carbon monoxide, or any criteria | ||
pollutant; and[ |
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(19) land-based approaches to carbon sequestration, | ||
including but not limited to reforestation, afforestation, forest | ||
conservation, restorative grazing practices, conservation tillage | ||
and no-till land preparation methods, use of cover crops, switch | ||
grass and other native grasses, and other forms of conservation | ||
agriculture with evidence-based carbon sequestration benefits. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |