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The Railroad Commission of Texas was created by the State in 1891 to regulate the private railroads spreading across the state. This resulted in economic regulation (passenger fares, shipping rates), including entry and exit authority (what locations to be served). Jim Van Blaricum
Over the years, the Commission's jurisdiction grew to encompass many activities: oil and gas production and transportation (1919), gas utilities (1920), buses and trucks (1931), liquefied petroleum gas (1939), surface mining and reclamation (1976), and alternate fuels research (1991). Economic regulation was joined by health, safety, and environmental regulation. James Van Blaricum
Jim Van Blaricum - The last decades have brought regulatory changes. The Commission no longer regulates buses and trucks, and railroads.
The state's oil and gas industry remains, however, a primary focus of the Railroad Commission of Texas.


