(a) The commissioner:
(1) as a condition of issuing a permit, shall collect reasonable fees from the applicant in an amount determined by the commissioner;
(2) may require a permittee to furnish to the commissioner, upon the commissioner’s request, copies of maps, plats, reports, data, and any other information in the possession of the permittee that relates to the progress or results of an exploration under a permit; provided however, the commissioner shall not require a permittee to furnish any of its interpretive data;
(3) shall by rule require a permittee to restore land explored under the permit as nearly as is practicable to its condition immediately prior to the exploration;
(4) shall by rule determine the procedure for receiving compensation for damages to the surface of public school land except land with a mineral classification under Subchapter F of this chapter; and
(5) may make any other rules relating to geophysical or geochemical explorations, permits, or permittees the commissioner considers appropriate.
(b) Money collected for surface damages shall be deposited and used in the manner provided by Section 52.297 of this chapter.

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Terms Used In Texas Natural Resources Code 52.324

  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Rule: includes regulation. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) In the case of areas within tidewater limits, the commissioner shall follow the recommendations of the Parks and Wildlife Department in making rules to prevent unnecessary pollution of water, destruction of fish, oysters, and other marine life, and obstruction of navigation.
(d) If a permittee violates a rule of the commissioner or a term of a permit, the commissioner may cancel the permit.
(e) If by authority of Subsection (a)(2) of this section the commissioner acquires information concerning a permittee’s geophysical or geochemical exploration, the commissioner shall consider the information to be confidential and may not disclose it, except by authority of a court order, to the public or any other agency of this state.