Tex. Nat. Resources Code Section 40.111
Information


Each applicant for a discharge prevention and response certificate shall submit information, in a form satisfactory to the commissioner, describing the following:

(1)

the barrel or other measurement capacity of the terminal facility;

(2)

the dimensions and barrel capacity of the largest vessel docking at or providing service from the terminal facility;

(3)

the storage and transfer capacities and average daily throughput of the terminal facility;

(4)

the types of oil stored, handled, or transferred at the terminal facility;

(5)

information related to implementation of the applicant’s discharge prevention and response plan, including:

(A)

all response equipment such as vehicles, vessels, pumps, skimmers, booms, bioremediation supplies and application devices, dispersants, chemicals, and communication devices to which the terminal facility has access, as well as the estimated time required to deploy the equipment after an unauthorized discharge of oil;

(B)

the trained personnel that are required and available to deploy and operate the response equipment, as well as the estimated time required to deploy the personnel after an unauthorized discharge of oil;

(C)

the measures employed to prevent unauthorized discharges of oil; and

(D)

the terms of agreement and operation plan of any discharge cleanup organization to which the owner or operator of the terminal facility belongs;

(6)

the source, nature of, and conditions of financial responsibility for response costs and damages; and

(7)

any other information necessary or appropriate to the review of a registrant’s discharge prevention and response capabilities.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 10, Sec. 1, eff. March 28, 1991.

Source: Section 40.111 — Information, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/NR/htm/NR.­40.­htm#40.­111 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

40.001
Short Title
40.002
Policy
40.003
Definitions
40.004
Administration of Oil Spill Response and Cleanup
40.005
Administration of Hazardous Substance Spill Response and Cleanup
40.007
General Powers and Duties
40.008
Railroad Commission Authority
40.051
Notification
40.052
Hazardous Substances Discharges
40.101
Notification and Response
40.102
Response Coordination
40.103
Assistance and Compensation
40.104
Qualified Immunity for Response Actions
40.105
Equipment and Personnel
40.106
Refusal to Cooperate
40.107
Natural Resources Damages
40.108
Derelict Vessels and Structures
40.109
Registration of Terminal Facilities
40.110
General Terms
40.111
Information
40.112
Issuance
40.113
Suspension
40.114
Contingency Plans for Vessels
40.116
Audits, Inspections, and Drills
40.117
Regulations
40.151
Coastal Protection Fund
40.152
Use of Fund
40.153
Reimbursement of Fund
40.154
Coastal Protection Fee
40.155
Determination of Fee
40.156
Administration of Fee
40.157
Liability of the Fund
40.158
Exceptions to Liability
40.159
Claims from Discharges of Oil
40.160
Payment of Awards
40.161
Reimbursement of Fund
40.162
Awards Exceeding Fund
40.201
Financial Responsibility
40.202
Response Costs and Damages Liability
40.203
Liability for Natural Resources Damages
40.204
Defenses
40.205
Third Parties
40.251
Penalties
40.252
Administrative Penalties
40.253
Cumulative Enforcement
40.254
Orders and Hearings
40.255
Actions
40.256
Individual Cause of Action
40.257
Venue
40.258
Federal Law
40.301
Interstate Compacts
40.302
Institutions of Higher Education
40.304
Small Spill Education Program

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 40.111’s source at texas​.gov