Tex. Agric. Code Section 63.158
Fire Prevention at Ammonium Nitrate Storage Facilities


(a)

The owner or operator of an ammonium nitrate storage facility shall, on request, at a reasonable time:

(1)

allow a fire marshal to enter the facility to make a thorough examination of the facility; and

(2)

allow the local fire department access to the facility to perform a pre-fire planning assessment.

(b)

A fire marshal who determines the presence of one or more of the following hazardous conditions that endangers the safety of a structure or its occupants by promoting or causing fire or combustion shall notify the owner or operator of the facility of the need to correct the condition. The hazardous conditions are:

(1)

the presence of a flammable substance;

(2)

a dangerous or dilapidated wall, ceiling, or other structural element;

(3)

improper electrical components, heating, or other building services or facilities;

(4)

the presence of a dangerous chimney, flue, pipe, main, or stove, or of dangerous wiring;

(5)

the dangerous storage of substances other than ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate material, including storage or use of hazardous substances; or

(6)

inappropriate means of egress, fire protection, or other fire-related safeguard.

(c)

The owner or operator of an ammonium nitrate storage facility shall:

(1)

on request by a fire marshal or the service provide evidence of compliance with:

(A)

Chapter 505 (Manufacturing Facility Community Right-to-know Act) or 507 (Nonmanufacturing Facilities Community Right-to-know Act), Health and Safety Code, as applicable; and

(B)

United States Department of Homeland Security registration requirements;

(2)

post National Fire Protection Association 704 warning placards on the outside of the storage area;

(3)

store ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate material:

(A)

in a fertilizer storage compartment or bin constructed of wood, metal, or concrete that is protected against impregnation by the ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate material; and

(B)

separately from any non-fertilizer materials; and

(4)

separate ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate material from combustible or flammable material by 30 feet or more.

(d)

A fire marshal who identifies the existence of a hazardous condition under Subsection (b) or a violation of Subsection (a) or (c) shall notify the service of the condition or violation.

(e)

If notified by a fire marshal of a hazardous condition under Subsection (b), the service may direct the owner or operator of the facility to correct the condition.

(f)

If notified by the fire marshal of a violation of Subsection (a) or (c), the service shall:

(1)

direct the owner or operator of the facility to correct the violation as provided by Subsection (g); or

(2)

take appropriate enforcement action as authorized by this chapter.

(g)

If directed by the service to correct a hazardous condition or a violation, an owner or operator shall remedy the condition or violation before the expiration of a period specified by the service, which may not exceed 10 days. If the service determines that the condition or violation has not been remedied before the expiration of the specified period, the service shall take appropriate enforcement action as authorized by this chapter.

(h)

Section 419.909 (Fire Safety Inspections)(b), Government Code, does not apply to an examination of an ammonium nitrate storage facility by a fire marshal under this section.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 515 (H.B. 942), Sec. 2, eff. June 16, 2015.

Source: Section 63.158 — Fire Prevention at Ammonium Nitrate Storage Facilities, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AG/htm/AG.­63.­htm#63.­158 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

63.001
Definitions
63.002
Commercial Fertilizer
63.003
Administration
63.004
Rules
63.005
Publications
63.006
Application
63.007
Effect on Other Law
63.021
Grade Statements
63.0025
Certain Analyses Not Guarantee of Nutrient Levels
63.031
Permit and Registration Required
63.032
Application for Registration
63.033
Term of Permit and Registration
63.034
Refusal or Revocation of Permit
63.035
Refusal or Revocation of Registration
63.051
Labeling of Commercial Fertilizer
63.052
Misleading Label
63.053
Labeling of Customer-formula Fertilizer
63.054
General Label Restrictions
63.071
Inspection Fee
63.072
Tonnage Report and Inspection Fee Payment
63.073
Penalty for Late Filing or Payment
63.074
Records
63.075
Disposition and Use of Fees
63.091
Inspection and Sampling
63.092
Procedure for Sampling and Analysis
63.093
Identification of Sample
63.094
Independent Analysis of Sample
63.095
Testing of Samples on Request
63.121
Stop-sale Order
63.122
Condemnation of Fertilizer
63.123
Warnings
63.124
Injunction
63.125
Suit to Recover Fees
63.126
Prosecutions
63.127
Venue for Civil and Criminal Actions
63.128
Appeal of Administrative Order or Ruling
63.141
General Penalty
63.142
Distribution of Misbranded Fertilizer
63.143
Distribution of Adulterated Fertilizer
63.144
Distribution of Commercial Fertilizer Without Registration, Labeling, or Payment of Inspection Fee
63.145
Refusal of Inspection or Sampling
63.146
Refusal to Pay Inspection Fee or Submit Records
63.151
Definitions
63.152
Registration Required
63.153
Security Requirements
63.154
Sale of Ammonium Nitrate
63.155
Maintenance of Records
63.156
Suspension of Registration
63.157
Criminal Penalty
63.158
Fire Prevention at Ammonium Nitrate Storage Facilities

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 63.158’s source at texas​.gov