119.004 – LIABILITY. (a) The transfer of title to the
Texas Natural Resources Code § 119.004
Summary
This law establishes that transferring title to the state does not absolve owners or operators of clean coal projects from liability for actions related to carbon dioxide generation prior to capture. It ensures accountability for environmental impacts even after ownership changes.
Owners remain liable for pre-capture carbon dioxide generation.
Transfer of title does not eliminate previous liabilities.
Liability persists regardless of state ownership of captured carbon dioxide.
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