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Texas Natural Resources Code

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The Texas Natural Resources Code is the statutory law enacted by the Texas state legislature to regulate the extraction and use of natural resources and create the Texas General Land Office. The oil and gas regulations within this code are of particular importance, as Texas is the largest producer of oil and natural gas in the United States. [1] The code was enacted in 1977 by Texas SB 1207, 65th R.S. as part of the ongoing revision process begun in 1963. [2]

Organization

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  1. Title 1: General Provisions
  2. Title 2: Public Domain
    • Subtitle A: General Provisions
    • Subtitle B: Surveys and Surveyors
    • Subtitle C: Administration
    • Subtitle D: Disposition of the Public Domain
    • Subtitle E: Beaches and Dunes
    • Subtitle F: Land of Political Subdivisions
  3. Title 3: Oil and Gas
    • Subtitle A: Administration
    • Subtitle B: Conservation and Regulation of Oil and Gas
    • Subtitle C: Pooling and Cooperative agreements
    • Subtitle D: Regulation of Specific Businesses and Occupations
  4. Title 4: Mines and Mining
  5. Title 5: Geothermal Energy and Associated Resources
  6. Title 6: Timber
  7. Title 7: Resources Programs
  8. Title 8: Acquisition of Resources
  9. Title 9: Heritage
  10. Title 10: Caves
  11. Title 11: Miscellaneous Uses of Natural Resources
  12. Title 12: Wetlands

Notable Titles, Chapters, and Statutes

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References

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  1. ^ Thomson Reuters. “Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated.” Thomson Reuters Westlaw. Accessed October 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "Legislative Reference Library | Legislation | Texas law timeline". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-23.