Sec. 115.047. PENALTIES  


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  • (a) A person commits an offense if the person is the operator of a motor vehicle that transports oil or a petroleum product and the person:

    (1) intentionally fails to stop the vehicle on the command of an agent of the commission or peace officer; or

    (2) intentionally fails to permit inspection by the agent or officer of the contents of or the shipping papers accompanying the vehicle.

    (b) A person commits an offense if the person:

    (1) knowingly violates Section 115.011, 115.015(a), 115.016, 115.018, 115.019, or 115.020;

    (2) knowingly ships or transports or causes to be shipped or transported unlawful oil or an unlawful petroleum product by motor vehicle over a public highway in this state;

    (3) knowingly ships or transports or causes to be shipped or transported by motor vehicle oil or a petroleum product without the authority of a tender if a tender is required by a commission order; or

    (4) if a tender is required by a commission order, knowingly receives from a motor vehicle or knowingly delivers to a motor vehicle oil or a petroleum product that is not covered by a tender authorizing the transportation of the oil or petroleum product.

    (c) A person commits an offense if the person:

    (1) knowingly ships or transports or causes or permits to be shipped or transported by pipeline, railway, boat, or barge unlawful oil or an unlawful petroleum product;

    (2) knowingly receives or delivers for transportation by pipeline, railway, boat, or barge unlawful oil or an unlawful petroleum product;

    (3) knowingly ships or transports or causes or permits to be shipped or transported by pipeline, railway, boat, or barge oil or a petroleum product without authority of a tender if a tender is required by a commission order; or

    (4) knowingly receives or delivers by pipeline, railway, boat, or barge oil or a petroleum product without authority of a tender if a tender is required by a commission order.

    (d) An offense under this section is punishable by a fine of not less than $50 or more than $200.

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 166, Sec. 7, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.