115.003 – DEFINITION OF UNLAWFUL OIL; PRESUMPTION. (a)
Texas Natural Resources Code § 115.003
Summary
This law defines 'unlawful oil' in Texas, specifying conditions under which oil production and transportation are illegal. It affects oil producers and transporters who fail to comply with state regulations or commission orders.
Oil is unlawful if produced or transported in violation of state laws.
Oil stored for over six years is presumed unlawful.
Violations can lead to legal consequences for producers and transporters.
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