Texas Statutes
Subchapter C. Jurisdiction, Powers, and Duties
Section 81.0523. Exclusive Jurisdiction and Express Preemption

Sec. 81.0523. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION AND EXPRESS PREEMPTION. (a) In this section:
(1) "Commercially reasonable" means a condition that would allow a reasonably prudent operator to fully, effectively, and economically exploit, develop, produce, process, and transport oil and gas, as determined based on the objective standard of a reasonably prudent operator and not on an individualized assessment of an actual operator's capacity to act.
(2) "Oil and gas operation" means an activity associated with the exploration, development, production, processing, and transportation of oil and gas, including drilling, hydraulic fracture stimulation, completion, maintenance, reworking, recompletion, disposal, plugging and abandonment, secondary and tertiary recovery, and remediation activities.
(b) An oil and gas operation is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of this state. Except as provided by Subsection (c), a municipality or other political subdivision may not enact or enforce an ordinance or other measure, or an amendment or revision of an ordinance or other measure, that bans, limits, or otherwise regulates an oil and gas operation within the boundaries or extraterritorial jurisdiction of the municipality or political subdivision.
(c) The authority of a municipality or other political subdivision to regulate an oil and gas operation is expressly preempted, except that a municipality may enact, amend, or enforce an ordinance or other measure that:
(1) regulates only aboveground activity related to an oil and gas operation that occurs at or above the surface of the ground, including a regulation governing fire and emergency response, traffic, lights, or noise, or imposing notice or reasonable setback requirements;
(2) is commercially reasonable;
(3) does not effectively prohibit an oil and gas operation conducted by a reasonably prudent operator; and
(4) is not otherwise preempted by state or federal law.
(d) An ordinance or other measure is considered prima facie to be commercially reasonable if the ordinance or other measure has been in effect for at least five years and has allowed the oil and gas operations at issue to continue during that period.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 30 (H.B. 40), Sec. 2, eff. May 18, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Natural Resources Code

Title 3 - Oil and Gas

Subtitle A - Administration

Chapter 81 - Railroad Commission of Texas

Subchapter C. Jurisdiction, Powers, and Duties

Section 81.051. Jurisdiction of Commission

Section 81.052. Rules

Section 81.0521. Fee for Application for Exception to Railroad Commission Rule

Section 81.0522. Natural Gas Policy Act Application Fee

Section 81.0523. Exclusive Jurisdiction and Express Preemption

Section 81.053. Commission Powers

Section 81.0531. Administrative Penalty

Section 81.0532. Penalty Assessment Procedure

Section 81.0533. Payment of Penalty; Refund

Section 81.0534. Recovery of Penalty

Section 81.054. Enforcement by Attorney General

Section 81.055. Pipeline System Financial Responsibility Requirements

Section 81.056. Contamination Report

Section 81.057. Exemption From Certain Purchasing Rules

Section 81.058. Administrative Penalty for Certain Natural Gas-Related Activities

Section 81.059. Appointment of Mediators for Informal Complaints

Section 81.0591. Complaints

Section 81.0592. Consumer Interest Information

Section 81.060. Confidentiality Provisions

Section 81.061. Authority to Establish Market-Based Rates

Section 81.062. Public Participation

Section 81.063. Issuance, Suspension, or Revocation of License, Permit, or Certificate

Section 81.064. Powers of Commissioner or Designated Employee in Cases Before Commission

Section 81.065. Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy

Section 81.066. Oil and Gas Division Monitoring and Enforcement Strategic Plan

Section 81.067. Oil and Gas Regulation and Cleanup Fund

Section 81.068. Purposes of Oil and Gas Regulation and Cleanup Fund

Section 81.069. Reporting on Progress in Meeting Performance Goals for the Oil and Gas Regulation and Cleanup Fund

Section 81.070. Establishment of Surcharges on Fees

Section 81.071. Pipeline Safety and Regulatory Fees

Section 81.072. Verification by Contractors

Section 81.073. Critical Natural Gas Facilities and Entities

Section 81.073. Critical Natural Gas Facilities and Entities