Sec. 1101.157. EXCEPTION TO IMMUNITY: CERTAIN VIOLATIONS AND OFFENSES; IMPOSITION OF PENALTY; MITIGATING FACTORS. (a) The immunity established by this subchapter does not apply and an administrative or civil penalty may be imposed under applicable law if:
(1) the person who made the disclosure intentionally or knowingly committed or was responsible within the meaning of Section 7.02, Penal Code, for the commission of the disclosed violation;
(2) the person who made the disclosure recklessly committed or was responsible within the meaning of Section 7.02, Penal Code, for the commission of the disclosed violation and the violation resulted in substantial injury to one or more persons at the site or off-site harm to persons, property, or the environment;
(3) the offense was committed intentionally or knowingly by a member of the person's management or an agent of the person and the person's policies or lack of prevention systems contributed materially to the occurrence of the violation;
(4) the offense was committed recklessly by a member of the person's management or an agent of the person, the person's policies or lack of prevention systems contributed materially to the occurrence of the violation, and the violation resulted in substantial injury to one or more persons at the site or off-site harm to persons, property, or the environment; or
(5) the violation has resulted in a substantial economic benefit that gives the violator a clear advantage over its business competitors.
(b) A penalty that is imposed under Subsection (a) should, to the extent appropriate, be mitigated by factors such as:
(1) the voluntariness of the disclosure;
(2) efforts by the disclosing party to conduct environmental or health and safety audits;
(3) remediation;
(4) cooperation with government officials investigating the disclosed violation;
(5) the period of ownership of the regulated facility or operation; or
(6) other relevant considerations.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 324 (S.B. 1488), Sec. 20.002(a), eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 13 - Environmental, Health, and Safety Audit Privilege Act
Chapter 1101 - Environmental, Health, and Safety Audit Privilege Act
Subchapter D. Voluntary Disclosure; Immunity
Section 1101.151. Immunity for Violation Voluntarily Disclosed
Section 1101.152. Nature of Voluntary Disclosure
Section 1101.153. Burden of Proof With Respect to Voluntary Disclosure
Section 1101.154. Notice Requirement
Section 1101.155. Notice Requirement for Certain Audits Begun Before Acquisition Closing Date
Section 1101.156. Identification of Violation in Compliance History Report