Bill Text: TX HB883 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to minimum efficiency standards for certain products; providing a civil penalty.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-04-20 - Left pending in committee [HB883 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB883-Introduced.html
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By: Alvarado | H.B. No. 883 |
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relating to minimum efficiency standards for certain products; | ||
providing a civil penalty. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 5, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 392 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 392. PRODUCT EFFICIENCY STANDARDS | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 392.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Residential pool pump" means a product, | ||
consisting in part of a motor and an impeller and housing, designed | ||
to circulate and filter residential swimming pool water to maintain | ||
the water's clarity and sanitation. | ||
(2) "Residential pool pump motor" means a definite | ||
purpose motor designed for use in a residential pool pump. | ||
(3) "Total horsepower" means the product of a motor's | ||
service factor and nameplate horsepower. | ||
Sec. 392.002. APPLICABILITY; EXEMPTIONS. (a) This chapter | ||
applies to the following types of new products sold, offered for | ||
sale, or installed in this state: | ||
(1) residential pool pumps; | ||
(2) residential pool pump motors; and | ||
(3) residential pool pump motor controls. | ||
(b) This chapter does not apply to: | ||
(1) a new product manufactured in this state and sold | ||
outside the state; | ||
(2) a new product manufactured outside this state and | ||
sold at wholesale inside the state for final retail sale and | ||
installation outside the state; or | ||
(3) water pumps that are labeled as not intended for | ||
use as a swimming pool filtration pump and are used in: | ||
(A) a water feature; | ||
(B) a fountain; | ||
(C) a spa jet; or | ||
(D) a process other than filtration. | ||
[Sections 392.003-392.050 reserved for expansion] | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. EFFICIENCY STANDARDS | ||
Sec. 392.051. MINIMUM EFFICIENCY STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN | ||
PRODUCTS. (a) Not later than September 1, 2012, the comptroller, | ||
in consultation with the State Energy Conservation Office, by rule | ||
shall establish minimum efficiency standards for each type of new | ||
product described by Section 392.002(a). | ||
(b) If a federal law establishes a minimum efficiency | ||
standard for a product covered by this chapter, the standard set | ||
under this chapter is preempted by the federal law unless an | ||
application for waiver under Section 392.102 is granted. | ||
Sec. 392.052. NEW OR REVISED EFFICIENCY STANDARDS. (a) The | ||
comptroller by rule may establish a new or revised efficiency | ||
standard for a product described by Section 392.002(a). | ||
(b) The comptroller, in consultation with the State Energy | ||
Conservation Office, by rule shall establish a new or revised | ||
standard if the comptroller determines that the standard would: | ||
(1) serve to promote energy conservation in this | ||
state; and | ||
(2) be cost-effective for consumers who purchase and | ||
use a new product to which the standard applies. | ||
(c) Notwithstanding Subsections (a) and (b), the | ||
comptroller may not establish a new or revised standard for a | ||
product described by Section 392.002(a) if the standard would | ||
provide for less stringent energy efficiency requirements than a | ||
standard prescribed by Section 392.054 or a rule adopted under | ||
Section 392.051. | ||
Sec. 392.053. EFFECTIVE DATE OF STANDARDS. A standard | ||
established under this subchapter takes effect on the first | ||
anniversary of the date the rule establishing the standard is | ||
adopted. | ||
Sec. 392.054. RESIDENTIAL POOL PUMPS, RESIDENTIAL POOL PUMP | ||
MOTORS, AND RESIDENTIAL POOL PUMP MOTOR CONTROLS. (a) A | ||
residential pool pump motor may not be a split-phase or capacitor | ||
start-induction run type motor, except that the following are not | ||
prohibited by this subsection: | ||
(1) a two-speed motor with a low-speed section that is | ||
a capacitor start-induction run type; and | ||
(2) a 48-frame motor designed for use with | ||
above-ground pools. | ||
(b) A residential pool pump motor with a total horsepower | ||
capacity of one or more must: | ||
(1) have the capability of operating at two or more | ||
speeds with a low speed having a rotation rate that is not more than | ||
one-half of the motor's maximum rotation rate; and | ||
(2) be operated with a pool pump motor control with the | ||
capability to operate the pump at two or more speeds. | ||
(c) A pool pump motor control that is sold for use with a | ||
residential pool pump motor capable of operating at two or more | ||
speeds must have the capability of operating the pool pump at two or | ||
more speeds. The control's default circulation speed setting may | ||
not exceed one-half of the motor's maximum rotation rate. Any | ||
high-speed override capability must be for a temporary period not | ||
to exceed one 24-hour cycle without resetting to the default | ||
setting. | ||
[Sections 392.055-392.100 reserved for expansion] | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. IMPLEMENTATION AND MODIFICATION OF EFFICIENCY | ||
STANDARDS | ||
Sec. 392.101. PRODUCT COMPLIANCE. (a) A new product | ||
described by Section 392.002(a) may not be sold or offered for sale | ||
in this state unless the efficiency of the new product meets or | ||
exceeds the applicable efficiency standards prescribed by this | ||
chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter. | ||
(b) On or after the first anniversary of the date the sale or | ||
offering for sale of a new product becomes subject to an efficiency | ||
standard prescribed by or adopted under this chapter, that product | ||
may not be installed for compensation in this state unless the | ||
efficiency of the product meets or exceeds the applicable | ||
efficiency standard. | ||
Sec. 392.102. APPLICATION FOR WAIVER. For purposes of this | ||
chapter, the comptroller may apply for a waiver of federal | ||
preemption in accordance with federal procedures under 42 U.S.C. | ||
Section 6297(d) to authorize a state efficiency standard for a | ||
product regulated by the federal government. | ||
[Sections 392.103-392.150 reserved for expansion] | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. TESTING, CERTIFICATION, LABELING, AND ENFORCEMENT | ||
Sec. 392.151. PRODUCT TESTING. (a) The manufacturer of a | ||
new product subject to an efficiency standard prescribed by or | ||
adopted under this chapter shall test samples of the product in | ||
accordance with the test methods or procedures adopted under this | ||
chapter. | ||
(b) The comptroller, in consultation with the State Energy | ||
Conservation Office, by rule shall adopt test methods or procedures | ||
for determining a product's energy efficiency. The comptroller | ||
shall adopt test methods or procedures approved by the United | ||
States Department of Energy or, in the absence of those test methods | ||
or procedures, other appropriate nationally recognized test | ||
methods or procedures. | ||
(c) The comptroller may adopt an updated test method or | ||
procedure when a new version of a test method or procedure becomes | ||
available. | ||
Sec. 392.152. PRODUCT CERTIFICATION. (a) The manufacturer | ||
of a new product subject to an efficiency standard prescribed by or | ||
adopted under this chapter shall certify to the comptroller that | ||
the product is in compliance with that standard according to test | ||
results. | ||
(b) The comptroller shall adopt rules governing the | ||
certification of products under this section and shall coordinate | ||
certification by this state with the certification programs of | ||
other states and federal agencies with similar standards. | ||
Sec. 392.153. PRODUCT LABELING. (a) The manufacturer of a | ||
new product subject to an efficiency standard prescribed by or | ||
adopted under this chapter shall identify each product offered for | ||
sale or installation in this state as being in compliance with this | ||
chapter by means of a mark, label, or tag on the product and | ||
packaging at the time of sale or installation. | ||
(b) The comptroller shall adopt rules governing the | ||
identification of products and packaging under this section. The | ||
rules must to the greatest practical extent be coordinated with the | ||
labeling programs of other states and federal agencies with | ||
equivalent efficiency standards. The comptroller shall allow the | ||
use of existing marks, labels, or tags that connote compliance with | ||
the efficiency requirements of this chapter. | ||
Sec. 392.154. COMPTROLLER TESTING FOR EFFICIENCY STANDARDS | ||
COMPLIANCE. The comptroller may test products subject to an | ||
efficiency standard prescribed by or adopted under this chapter for | ||
compliance with the applicable efficiency standard. If a product | ||
tested is found not to be in compliance with the standard, the | ||
comptroller shall: | ||
(1) impose against the manufacturer of the product an | ||
assessment in an amount sufficient to recover the costs of | ||
purchasing and testing the product; and | ||
(2) make information available to the public on any | ||
product found to be not in compliance with the standard. | ||
Sec. 392.155. INSPECTIONS. The comptroller may have | ||
periodic inspections conducted of a distributor or retailer of new | ||
products described by Section 392.002(a) subject to an efficiency | ||
standard prescribed by or adopted under this chapter to determine | ||
compliance with this chapter. The inspections must be conducted at | ||
reasonable and convenient hours. Notice must be given before an | ||
inspection may be conducted. | ||
Sec. 392.156. COMPLAINTS. The comptroller shall | ||
investigate a complaint received concerning a violation of this | ||
chapter and shall report the results of the investigation to the | ||
attorney general. | ||
Sec. 392.157. ATTORNEY GENERAL ENFORCEMENT. The attorney | ||
general may institute proceedings to enforce this chapter. | ||
Sec. 392.158. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES. (a) The | ||
comptroller shall issue a warning to a person for the person's first | ||
violation of this chapter. | ||
(b) A person's second and subsequent violations are subject | ||
to a civil penalty of not more than $250. | ||
(c) Each violation constitutes a separate violation, and | ||
each day that a violation continues constitutes a separate | ||
violation. | ||
(d) A penalty assessed under this section is in addition to | ||
costs assessed under Section 392.154. | ||
Sec. 392.159. RULES FOR IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT. | ||
The comptroller may adopt additional rules necessary to ensure the | ||
proper implementation and enforcement of this chapter. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 389.002, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 389.002. USE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION FOR FEDERAL | ||
RECOGNITION OF EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS. (a) The commission, using | ||
information derived from the reports to the commission under | ||
Sections 386.205, 388.003(e), and 388.006, shall take all | ||
appropriate and necessary actions so that emissions reductions | ||
achieved by means of activities under Chapters 386 and 388 are | ||
credited by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to | ||
the appropriate emissions reduction objectives in the state | ||
implementation plan. | ||
(b) The commission shall work with the Energy Systems | ||
Laboratory at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station of The Texas | ||
A&M University System to ensure that the emissions reductions | ||
achieved by an efficiency standard established under Chapter 392 | ||
are credited by the United States Environmental Protection Agency | ||
to the appropriate emissions reduction objectives in the state | ||
implementation plan. | ||
SECTION 3. (a) An efficiency standard prescribed by a rule | ||
adopted under Subchapter B, Chapter 392, Health and Safety Code, as | ||
added by this Act, applies only to the sale or offer for sale of a | ||
new product to which that chapter applies that occurs on or after | ||
January 1, 2013. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) of this section, a new | ||
residential pool pump, residential pool pump motor, or residential | ||
pool pump motor control that does not meet an efficiency standard | ||
prescribed by Section 392.054, Health and Safety Code, as added by | ||
this Act, may be sold in this state through December 31, 2013. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |