Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 361.032. Inspections; Right of Entry

Sec. 361.032. INSPECTIONS; RIGHT OF ENTRY. (a) The commission may inspect and approve solid waste facilities used or proposed to be used to store, process, or dispose of solid waste.
(b) Agents or employees of the commission or local governments have the right to enter at any reasonable time public or private property in the governmental entity's jurisdiction, including a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction, to inspect and investigate conditions concerning solid waste management and control.
(c) Agents or employees of the commission or commission contractors have the right to enter at any reasonable time public or private property to investigate or monitor the release or threatened release of a hazardous substance.
(d) Agents or employees of the commission or commission contractors may not enter private property with management in residence without notifying the management, or the person in charge at the time, of their presence and presenting proper credentials.
(e) Agents or employees of the commission or commission contractors acting under this section shall observe the establishment's rules on safety, internal security, and fire protection.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 11.35, eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 883, Sec. 3, eff. Aug. 28, 1995.

Sec. 361.033. INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. (a) The commission shall inspect regulated hazardous waste management and disposal facilities periodically as required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the federal Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.).
(b) In supplementing the inspections under Subsection (a), the commission shall give priority to inspecting and reinspecting those facilities, including generators, considered most likely to be in noncompliance or most likely to pose an environmental or public health threat, regardless of whether the facilities are characterized as major or non-major facilities.
(c) The commission may randomly perform less comprehensive checks of facilities to supplement the more comprehensive inspections required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 5 - Sanitation and Environmental Quality

Subtitle B - Solid Waste, Toxic Chemicals, Sewage, Litter, and Water

Chapter 361 - Solid Waste Disposal Act

Subchapter B. Powers and Duties of Commission

Section 361.011. Commission's Jurisdiction: Municipal Solid Waste

Section 361.013. Solid Waste Disposal and Transportation Fees

Section 361.0135. Composting Refund

Section 361.014. Use of Solid Waste Fee Revenue

Section 361.0145. Response to or Remediation of Fire or Emergency

Section 361.015. Jurisdiction: Radioactive Waste

Section 361.0151. Recycling

Section 361.0152. Stimulate Use of Recyclable Material

Section 361.016. Memorandum of Understanding by Commission

Section 361.017. Commission's Jurisdiction: Industrial Solid Waste and Hazardous Municipal Waste

Section 361.018. Commission's Jurisdiction Over Hazardous Waste Components of Radioactive Waste

Section 361.019. Approval of Industrial Solid Waste Management in Municipal Solid Waste Facility

Section 361.0202. Development of Education Programs

Section 361.0215. Pollution Prevention Advisory Committee

Section 361.0216. Office of Pollution Prevention

Section 361.0219. Office of Waste Exchange

Section 361.022. Public Policy Concerning Municipal Solid Waste and Sludge

Section 361.023. Public Policy Concerning Hazardous Waste

Section 361.0231. Public Policy Concerning Adequate Capacity for Industrial and Hazardous Waste

Section 361.0235. Hazardous Waste Generated in Foreign Country

Section 361.024. Rules and Standards

Section 361.025. Exempt Activities

Section 361.026. Assistance Provided by Commission

Section 361.027. Licensure of Solid Waste Facility Supervisors

Section 361.028. Industrial Solid and Hazardous Waste Materials Exchange

Section 361.029. Collection and Disposal of Household Materials That Could Be Classified as Hazardous Waste

Section 361.030. Federal Funds

Section 361.031. Financial Assistance to Local Governments

Section 361.032. Inspections; Right of Entry

Section 361.035. Records and Reports; Disposal of Hazardous Waste

Section 361.036. Records and Manifests Required; Class I Industrial Solid Waste or Hazardous Waste

Section 361.037. Access to Hazardous Waste Records

Section 361.039. Construction of Other Laws

Section 361.040. Treatment of Steel Slag as Solid Waste

Section 361.041. Treatment of Post-Use Polymers and Recoverable Feedstocks as Solid Waste