Sec. 302.0004. REQUIRED AGREEMENT PROVISIONS ON FACILITY REMOVAL.
(a)A solar power facility agreement must provide that the grantee is responsible for removing the grantee's solar power facilities from the landowner's property and that the grantee shall, in accordance with any other applicable laws or regulations, safely:
(1)clear, clean, and remove from the property each solar energy device, transformer, and substation;
(2)for each foundation of a solar energy device, transformer, or substation installed in the ground:
(A)clear, clean, and remove the foundation from the ground to a depth of at least three feet below the surface grade of the land in which the foundation is installed; and
(B)ensure that each hole or cavity created in the ground by the removal is filled with soil of the
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Sec. 302.0004. REQUIRED AGREEMENT PROVISIONS ON FACILITY REMOVAL. (a) A solar power facility agreement must provide that the grantee is responsible for removing the grantee's solar power facilities from the landowner's property and that the grantee shall, in accordance with any other applicable laws or regulations, safely:
(1) clear, clean, and remove from the property each solar energy device, transformer, and substation;
(2) for each foundation of a solar energy device, transformer, or substation installed in the ground:
(A) clear, clean, and remove the foundation from the ground to a depth of at least three feet below the surface grade of the land in which the foundation is installed; and
(B) ensure that each hole or cavity created in the ground by the removal is filled with soil of the same type or a similar type as the predominant soil found on the property;
(3) for each buried cable, including power, fiber-optic, and communications cables, installed in the ground:
(A) clear, clean, and remove the cable from the ground to a depth of at least three feet below the surface grade of the land in which the cable is installed; and
(B) ensure that each hole or cavity created in the ground by the removal is filled with soil of the same type or a similar type as the predominant soil found on the property; and
(4) clear, clean, and remove from the property each overhead power or communications line installed by the grantee on the property.
(a-1) A solar power facility agreement must provide that the grantee is responsible for:
(1) collecting and reusing or recycling, or shipping for reuse or recycling, all components of the solar power facility practicably capable of being reused or recycled, including the photovoltaic modules, in accordance with any other applicable laws or regulations; and
(2) disposing of all components of the solar power facility not practicably capable of being reused or recycled:
(A) at a facility authorized under state and federal law to dispose of hazardous substances for a component considered hazardous under those laws; or
(B) for nonhazardous components, at a municipal solid waste landfill or other appropriate waste disposal facility authorized under state and federal law to dispose of that type of component.
(b) The agreement must provide that, at the request of the landowner, the grantee shall:
(1) clear, clean, and remove each road constructed by the grantee on the property; and
(2) ensure that each hole or cavity created in the ground by the removal is filled with soil of the same type or a similar type as the predominant soil found on the property.
(c) The agreement must provide that, at the request of the landowner, if reasonable, the grantee shall:
(1) remove from the property all rocks over 12 inches in diameter excavated during the decommissioning or removal process;
(2) return the property to a tillable state using scarification, V-rip, or disc methods, as appropriate; and
(3) ensure that:
(A) each hole or cavity created in the ground by the removal is filled with soil of the same type or a similar type as the predominant soil found on the property; and
(B) the surface is returned as near as reasonably possible to the same condition as before the grantee dug holes or cavities, including by reseeding pastureland with native grasses prescribed by an appropriate governmental agency, if any.
(d) The landowner shall make a request under Subsection (b) or (c) not later than the 180th day after the later of:
(1) the date on which the solar power facility is no longer capable of generating electricity in commercial quantities; or
(2) the date the landowner receives written notice of intent to decommission the solar power facility from the grantee.