Sec. 1956.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
(1) "Aluminum material" means a product made from aluminum, an aluminum alloy, or an aluminum by-product. The term includes aluminum wiring and an aluminum beer keg but does not include another type of aluminum can used to contain a food or beverage.
(2) "Bronze material" means:
(A) a cemetery vase, receptacle, or memorial made from bronze;
(B) bronze statuary; or
(C) material readily identifiable as bronze, including bronze wiring.
(3) "Commission" means the Public Safety Commission.
(4) "Copper or brass material" means:
(A) a power inverter or insulated or noninsulated copper wire or cable that contains copper or an alloy of copper or zinc and is of the type used by:
(i) a public utility or common carrier;
(ii) a telecommunications provider as defined by Section 51.002, Utilities Code;
(iii) a cable service provider as defined by Section 66.002, Utilities Code; or
(iv) a video service provider as defined by Section 66.002, Utilities Code;
(B) a copper or brass item of a type commonly used in construction or by:
(i) a public utility;
(ii) a telecommunications provider as defined by Section 51.002, Utilities Code;
(iii) a cable service provider as defined by Section 66.002, Utilities Code; or
(iv) a video service provider as defined by Section 66.002, Utilities Code; or
(C) copper pipe or copper tubing.
(5) "Department" means the Texas Department of Public Safety.
(6) "Director" means the public safety director.
(6-a) "Lead material" means:
(A) a commercial grade lead battery, lead-acid battery, or spiral cell battery; or
(B) a material or an item readily identifiable as being made of or containing lead.
(7) "Metal recycling entity" means a business that is operated from a fixed location and is predominantly engaged in:
(A) performing the manufacturing process by which scrap, used, or obsolete ferrous or nonferrous metal is converted into raw material products consisting of prepared grades and having an existing or potential economic value, by a method that in part requires the use of powered tools and equipment, including processes that involve processing, sorting, cutting, classifying, cleaning, baling, wrapping, shredding, shearing, or changing the physical form of that metal;
(B) the use of raw material products described under Paragraph (A) in the manufacture of producer or consumer goods; or
(C) purchasing or otherwise acquiring scrap, used, or obsolete ferrous or nonferrous metals for the eventual use of the metal for the purposes described by Paragraph (A) or (B).
(8) "Personal identification document" means:
(A) a valid driver's license issued by a state in the United States;
(B) a United States military identification card; or
(C) a personal identification certificate issued by the department under Section 521.101, Transportation Code, or a corresponding card or certificate issued by another state.
(9) "Regulated material" means:
(A) aluminum material;
(B) bronze material;
(C) copper or brass material;
(D) lead material; or
(E) regulated metal.
(10) "Regulated metal" means:
(A) manhole covers;
(B) guardrails;
(C) metal cylinders designed to contain compressed air, oxygen, gases, or liquids;
(D) beer kegs made from metal other than aluminum;
(E) historical markers or cemetery vases, receptacles, or memorials made from metal other than aluminum;
(F) unused rebar;
(G) street signs;
(H) drain gates;
(I) safes;
(J) communication, transmission, and service wire or cable;
(K) condensing or evaporator coils for central heating or air conditioning units;
(L) utility structures, including the fixtures and hardware;
(M) aluminum or stainless steel containers designed to hold propane for fueling forklifts;
(N) metal railroad equipment, including tie plates, signal houses, control boxes, signs, signals, traffic devices, traffic control devices, traffic control signals, switch plates, e-clips, and rail tie functions;
(O) catalytic converters not attached to a vehicle;
(P) fire hydrants;
(Q) metal bleachers or other seating facilities used in recreational areas or sporting arenas;
(R) any metal item clearly and conspicuously marked with any form of the name, initials, or logo of a governmental entity, utility, cemetery, or railroad;
(S) insulated utility, communications, or electrical wire that has been burned in whole or in part to remove the insulation;
(T) backflow valves;
(U) metal in the form of commonly recognized products of the industrial metals recycling process, including bales, briquettes, billets, sows, ingots, pucks, and chopped or shredded metals; and
(V) commercial grade lead batteries or lead-acid batteries.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1421, Sec. 4, eff. June 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1316 (S.B. 1154), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2007.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1234 (S.B. 694), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1065 (H.B. 2187), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.
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