Bill Text: TX SB1250 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to the applicability of certain restrictions on the location and operation of concrete crushing facilities.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective on 9/1/11 [SB1250 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1250-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to the applicability of certain restrictions on the location and operation of concrete crushing facilities.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective on 9/1/11 [SB1250 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1250-Introduced.html
82R4094 SLB-F | ||
By: Lucio | S.B. No. 1250 |
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relating to the applicability of certain restrictions on the | ||
location and operation of concrete crushing facilities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 382.065(b), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) Subsection (a) does not apply to a concrete crushing | ||
facility: | ||
(1) at a location for which commission authorization | ||
for the operation of a concrete crushing facility was in effect on | ||
September 1, 2001; [ |
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(2) at a location that satisfies the distance | ||
requirements of Subsection (a) at the time the application for the | ||
initial authorization for the operation of that facility at that | ||
location is filed with the commission, provided that the | ||
authorization is granted and maintained, regardless of whether a | ||
single or multifamily residence, school, or place of worship is | ||
subsequently built or put to use within 440 yards of the facility; | ||
or | ||
(3) at a location: | ||
(A) within 25 miles of an international border; | ||
(B) in a county contiguous with the Gulf of | ||
Mexico; | ||
(C) in a municipality with a population of not | ||
less than 6,100 but not more than 100,000; and | ||
(D) within one mile of a United States highway. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |