Tex. Water Code Section 7.109
Parks and Wildlife Department Jurisdiction


(a)

If it appears that a violation or a threat of violation of Section 26.121 (Unauthorized Discharges Prohibited) or a rule, permit, or order of the commission has occurred or is occurring that affects aquatic life or wildlife, the Parks and Wildlife Department, in the same manner as the commission under this chapter, may have a suit instituted in a district court for injunctive relief or civil penalties, or both, as authorized by this subchapter, against the person who committed or is committing or threatening to commit the violation.

(b)

In a suit brought under this section for a violation that is the proximate cause of injury to aquatic life or wildlife normally taken for commercial or sport purposes or to species on which this life is directly dependent for food, the Parks and Wildlife Department is entitled to recover damages for the injury. In determining damages, the court may consider the valuation of the injured resources established in rules adopted by the Parks and Wildlife Department under Subchapter D (Liability for Value of Fish, Shellfish, Reptile, Amphibian, Bird, or Animal), Chapter 12 (Powers and Duties Concerning Wildlife), Parks and Wildlife Code, or the replacement cost of the injured resources. Any recovery of damages for injury to aquatic life or wildlife shall be deposited to the credit of the game, fish, and water safety account under Section 11.032 (Game, Fish, and Water Safety Account; Sources), Parks and Wildlife Code, and the Parks and Wildlife Department shall use money recovered in a suit brought under this section to replenish or enhance the injured resources.

(c)

The actual cost of investigation, reasonable attorney’s fees, and reasonable expert witness fees may also be recovered, and those recovered amounts shall be credited to the same operating accounts from which expenditures occurred.

(d)

This section does not limit recovery for damages available under other laws.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1072, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.

Source: Section 7.109 — Parks and Wildlife Department Jurisdiction, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/WA/htm/WA.­7.­htm#7.­109 (accessed May 11, 2024).

7.001
Definitions
7.002
Enforcement Authority
7.003
Enforcement Report
7.004
Remedies Cumulative
7.005
Effect on Other Law
7.006
Enforcement Policies
7.0025
Initiation of Enforcement Action Using Information Provided by Private Individual
7.0026
Suspension of Enforcement Action Against Certain Regional Water, Sewer, or Solid Waste Services
7.031
Corrective Action Relating to Hazardous Waste
7.032
Injunctive Relief
7.034
Deferral of Penalty for Certain Utility Facilities
7.035
Injunction and Enforcement Relating to Certain Treatment Facilities
7.051
Administrative Penalty
7.052
Maximum Penalty
7.053
Factors to Be Considered in Determination of Penalty Amount
7.054
Report of Violation
7.055
Notice of Report
7.056
Consent
7.057
Default
7.058
Hearing
7.059
Notice of Decision
7.060
Notice of Penalty
7.061
Payment of Penalty
7.062
Stays
7.063
Consent to Affidavit
7.064
Judicial Review
7.065
Penalty Reduced or Not Assessed
7.066
Referral to Attorney General
7.067
Supplemental Environmental Projects
7.068
Full and Complete Satisfaction
7.069
Disposition of Penalty
7.070
Findings of Fact Not Required
7.071
Inadmissibility
7.072
Recovery of Penalty
7.073
Corrective Action
7.074
Hearing Powers
7.075
Public Comment
7.101
Violation
7.102
Maximum Penalty
7.103
Continuing Violations
7.104
No Penalty for Failure to Pay Certain Fees
7.105
Civil Suit
7.106
Resolution Through Administrative Order
7.107
Division of Civil Penalty
7.108
Attorney’s Fees
7.109
Parks and Wildlife Department Jurisdiction
7.110
Comments
7.141
Definitions
7.142
Violations Relating to Unlawful Use of State Water
7.143
Violation of Minimum State Standards or Model Political Subdivision Rules
7.145
Intentional or Knowing Unauthorized Discharge
7.147
Unauthorized Discharge
7.148
Failure to Properly Use Pollution Control Measures
7.149
False Statement
7.150
Failure to Notify or Report
7.151
Failure to Pay Fee
7.152
Intentional or Knowing Unauthorized Discharge and Knowing Endangerment
7.153
Intentional or Knowing Unauthorized Discharge and Endangerment
7.154
Reckless Unauthorized Discharge and Endangerment
7.155
Violation Relating to Discharge or Spill
7.156
Violation Relating to Underground Storage Tank
7.157
Violation Relating to Injection Wells
7.158
Violation Relating to Plugging Wells
7.159
Violation Relating to Water Wells or Drilled or Mined Shafts
7.160
Violation Relating to Certain Subsurface Excavations
7.161
Violation Relating to Solid Waste in Enclosed Containers or Vehicles
7.162
Violations Relating to Hazardous Waste
7.163
Violations Relating to Hazardous Waste and Endangerment
7.164
Violations Relating to Medical Waste: Large Generator
7.165
Violations Relating to Medical Waste: Small Generator
7.166
Violations Relating to Transportation of Medical Waste
7.167
False Statements Relating to Medical Waste
7.168
Intentional or Knowing Violation Relating to Medical Waste and Knowing Endangerment
7.169
Intentional or Knowing Violation Relating to Medical Waste and Endangerment
7.170
Intentional or Knowing Release of Medical Waste into Environment and Endangerment
7.171
Reckless Release of Medical Waste into Environment and Endangerment
7.172
Failure of Sewage System Installer to Register
7.173
Violation Relating to Sewage Disposal
7.174
Violation of Sewage Disposal System Permit Provision
7.175
Emergency Repair Not an Offense
7.176
Violations Relating to Handling of Used Oil
7.177
Violations of Clean Air Act
7.178
Failure to Pay Fees Under Clean Air Act
7.179
False Representations Under Clean Air Act
7.180
Failure to Notify Under Clean Air Act
7.181
Improper Use of Monitoring Device
7.182
Reckless Emission of Air Contaminant and Endangerment
7.183
Intentional or Knowing Emission of Air Contaminant and Knowing Endangerment
7.184
Violations Relating to Low-level Radioactive Waste
7.185
Knowing or Intentional Unauthorized Disposal of Lead-acid Batteries
7.186
Separate Offenses
7.187
Penalties
7.188
Repeat Offenses
7.189
Venue
7.190
Disposition of Fines
7.191
Notice of Conviction
7.192
Judgment of Conviction
7.193
Peace Officers
7.194
Allegations
7.195
Summons and Arrest
7.196
Service of Summons
7.197
Arraignment and Pleadings
7.198
Appearance
7.199
Fine Treated as Judgment in Civil Action
7.200
Effect on Certain Other Laws
7.201
Defense Excluded
7.202
Proof of Knowledge
7.203
Criminal Enforcement Review
7.251
Act of God
7.00251
Initiation of Certain Clean Air Act Enforcement Actions Using Information Provided by a Person
7.252
Defenses to Endangerment Offenses
7.253
Defenses Available to Person Responsible for Solid Waste Violations
7.254
Defense to Used Oil Offenses
7.255
Defense Excluded
7.256
Compliance with Federal Occupational Safety and Health Standards
7.257
Defense to Nuisance or Trespass
7.301
Definition
7.302
Grounds for Revocation or Suspension of Permit
7.303
Grounds for Revocation or Suspension of License, Certificate, or Registration
7.304
Suspension of Registration or Reimbursement Payment Issued Under Waste Tire Recycling Program
7.305
Procedures
7.306
Hearings
7.307
Consent
7.308
Other Relief
7.309
Probation Requirements
7.310
Revocation or Suspension by County
7.351
Civil Suits
7.352
Resolution Required
7.353
Commission Necessary Party
7.354
Costs and Fees
7.355
Complaints
7.356
Commission Reply
7.358
Other Requirements
7.359
Factors to Be Considered in Determining Amount of Civil Penalty
7.360
Limitations
7.0525
Penalties for Violations Related to Certain Dry Cleaning Facilities
7.0675
Enforcement Diversion Program for Small Businesses and Local Governments
7.1021
Maximum Civil Penalty: Violation of Community Right-to-know Laws
7.1565
Presumption
7.1735
Violation Relating to Maintenance of Sewage Disposal System
7.1831
Violation of Locally Enforced Motor Vehicle Idling Limitations
7.1851
Violations Relating to Community Right-to-know Laws
7.3511
Procedure for Civil Penalty

Accessed:
May 11, 2024

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