Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE |
Title 5. SANITATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY |
Subtitle C. AIR QUALITY |
Chapter 386. TEXAS EMISSIONS REDUCTION PLAN |
Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Sec. 386.001. DEFINITIONS.
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In this chapter:
(1) "Advisory board" means the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan Advisory Board.
(2) "Affected county" includes:
(A) Bastrop County;
(B) Bexar County;
(C) Caldwell County;
(D) Comal County;
(E) Ellis County;
(F) Gregg County;
(G) Guadalupe County;
(H) Harrison County;
(I) Hays County;
(J) Henderson County;
(K) Hood County;
(L) Hunt County;
(M) Johnson County;
(N) Kaufman County;
(O) Nueces County;
(P) Parker County;
(Q) Rockwall County;
(R) Rusk County;
(S) San Patricio County;
(T) Smith County;
(U) Travis County;
(V) Upshur County;
(W) Victoria County;
(X) Williamson County;
(Y) Wilson County; and
(Z) any other county designated as an affected county by commission rule because of deteriorating air quality.
(3) "Commission" means the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
(4) Repealed by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 1125, Sec. 22, eff. September 1, 2005.
(5) "Fund" means the Texas emissions reduction plan fund.
(6) "Incremental cost" means the cost of an applicant's project less a baseline cost that would otherwise be incurred by an applicant in the normal course of business. Incremental costs may include added lease or fuel costs as well as additional capital costs.
(7) "Laboratory" means the Energy Systems Laboratory at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station of The Texas A&M University System.
(8) "Nonattainment area" means an area so designated under Section 107(d) of the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. Section 7407), as amended.
(9) "Plan" means the Texas emissions reduction plan.
(10) "Site" means the total of all stationary sources located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, which are under common control of the same person or persons under common control.
(10-a) "Stationary engine" means a machine used in a nonmobile application that converts fuel into mechanical motion, including turbines and other internal combustion devices.
(11) "Utility commission" means the Public Utility Commission of Texas.