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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Electric Grid |
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Security and Emergency Preparedness Advisory Council. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 39.917, Utilities Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a), (b), (i), (j), and (k) and adding |
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Subsections (a-1), (c-1), (i-1), (i-2), (i-3), (i-4), (l), and (m) |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 39.917. TEXAS ELECTRIC GRID SECURITY AND EMERGENCY |
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PREPAREDNESS ADVISORY COUNCIL. (a) The legislature finds that |
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there is a public interest in mitigating the risk of cyber and |
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physical attacks, as well as natural disasters and extreme weather, |
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that may affect the reliability of electric systems operating in |
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Texas. The Texas Electric Grid Security and Emergency Preparedness |
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Advisory Council is established as an advisory body to facilitate |
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the creation, aggregation, coordination, and dissemination of best |
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security and emergency preparedness practices for the electric |
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industry, including the generation, transmission, and delivery of |
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electricity. |
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(a-1) In this section: |
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(1) "Critical infrastructure" means electric utility |
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facilities located in ERCOT. The term does not include power |
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generation facilities. |
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(2) "Cybersecurity" means the activity, process, |
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ability, capability, or state where information and communication |
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systems and the information contained in those systems are |
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protected from and defended against damage, unauthorized use, |
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modification, or exploitation. |
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(3) "Electromagnetic pulse threat" means an |
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electromagnetic pulse caused by intentional means, including an act |
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of terrorism. |
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(4) "Extreme weather emergency" means a period when: |
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(A) the previous day's highest temperature did |
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not exceed 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the temperature is forecasted |
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by the National Weather Service or any similar state or national |
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agency to remain at or below that temperature for the next 24 hours; |
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or |
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(B) the National Weather Service or any similar |
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state or national agency issues a heat advisory for any county in |
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the relevant service territory or has issued a heat advisory in the |
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last two days. |
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(5) "Geomagnetic disturbance" means an event caused by |
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the interaction of a cloud of charged particles produced by the |
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sun's solar storms and the earth's magnetic field. |
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(b) The Texas Electric Grid Security and Emergency |
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Preparedness Advisory Council is composed of 13 members as follows: |
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(1) the commissioner designated as presiding officer |
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of the commission under Section 12.052 or a representative |
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designated by the commissioner; |
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(2) the chief executive officer of the independent |
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organization certified under Section 39.151 for the ERCOT power |
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region or a representative designated by the chief executive |
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officer; [and] |
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(31) the governor or a representative designated by |
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the governor; and |
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(42) three members described by each of the following |
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paragraphs with the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of |
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the house of representatives each appointing one of the three: |
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(A) members to study electromagnetic pulse |
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threats; |
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(B) members to study cybersecurity; |
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(C) members to study extreme weather |
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emergencies; and |
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(D) members to study terrorism and other threats |
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to homeland security in this state under Section 421.002, |
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Government Code. |
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(c-1) Each member of the council appointed under Subsection |
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(b)(4) must have professional experience or technical training in: |
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(1) cybersecurity; |
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(2) electromagnetic interference; |
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(3) electric power generation or transmission; |
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(4) electromagnetic pulse hardening; |
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(5) physical security and controls; |
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(6) space physics and weather; |
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(7) supervisory controls and data acquisition; |
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(8) emergency preparedness; or |
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(9) extreme weather preparedness. |
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(i) On a request by the governor, the lieutenant governor, |
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the chair of the house of representatives committee having |
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jurisdiction over energy utility regulation, or the chair of the |
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senate committee having jurisdiction over energy utility |
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regulation, the council shall issue to the requestor |
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recommendationsNot later than October 1, 2022, the council shall |
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submit to the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the |
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house of representatives a report of its findings, including any |
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recommendations for legislation resulting from the findings, |
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regarding: |
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(1) the development of educational programs or |
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marketing materials to promote the development of a grid security |
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and emergency preparedness workforce; |
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(2) the development of grid security and emergency |
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preparedness best practices; |
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(3) preparation for events that threaten grid security |
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and reliability; [and] |
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(4) amendments to the state emergency management plan |
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to ensure coordinated and adaptable response and recovery efforts |
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after events that threaten grid security and reliability; and |
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(5) appropriate measures and strategies to secure |
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critical infrastructure in ERCOT and the electric grid and |
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associated computer systems and networks against: |
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(A) electromagnetic pulses; |
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(B) natural threats, including solar flares and |
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extreme weather emergencies; |
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(C) geomagnetic disturbances; and |
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(D) cybersecurity threats and other attacks. |
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(i-1) In developing recommendations under Subsection |
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(i)(5), the council shall take into account the estimated costs |
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associated with the recommendations. |
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(i-2) In developing recommendations under Subsection |
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(i)(5), the council may use research and data on electromagnetic |
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pulse threats, extreme weather emergencies, and cybersecurity |
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gathered by the United States Department of Defense, the United |
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States Department of Energy, the United States Department of |
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Homeland Security, the National Weather Service, and the Electric |
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Power Research Institute. |
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(i-3) The council may share recommendations developed under |
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Subsection (i)(5) with any state agency it considers important to |
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the security and reliability of the electric grid or associated |
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computer systems or networks. To the extent allowed by law, a state |
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agency with which the council shares recommendations is encouraged |
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to implement any recommendations that the agency determines will |
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improve the security and emergency preparedness of the state's |
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electric grid or associated computer systems or networks. |
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(i-4) The Texas Electric Grid Security and Emergency |
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Preparedness Advisory Council shall, to the extent possible, begin |
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implementing any critical recommendations from the during the |
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interim period without further legislative action. |
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(j) The council may prepare asubsequent reports outlining |
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grid security response efforts that do not involve classified or |
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highly sensitive, company-specific information. If the council |
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prepares thea subsequent report, the council shall deliver the |
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report to the governor, lieutenant governor, and legislature on or |
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before the December 1 immediately preceding a regular session of |
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the legislature. |
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(k) The meetings of the council and information obtained or |
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created by the council are not subject to the requirements of |
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Chapter 551 or 552, Government Code. Each member of the council |
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shall sign a nondisclosure agreement stating that the member will |
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not disclose to the public any sensitive or identifiable |
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information related to grid security or emergency preparedness |
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measures or plans. |
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(l) This section is not intended to penalize electric |
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providers in this state. If deficiencies in the security or |
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emergency preparedness of the electric grid in ERCOT are determined |
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through the work of the council and the legislature, in |
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consultation with the governor, determines upgrades to the electric |
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grid are necessary, the legislature shall determine whether |
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upgrades will be funded by appropriating general revenue, through a |
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ratepayer cost recovery mechanism, or by a combination of those |
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methods. |
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(m) This section is not intended to prevent an electric |
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utility, municipally owned utility, or electric cooperative from |
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making prudent investments and reasonable and necessary |
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expenditures to secure the electric grid and seeking recovery of |
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associated costs as authorized by this code. |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter Z, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 39.918 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 39.918. INFORMATION RELATED TO GRID SECURITY AND |
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS. The independent organization certified |
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under Section 39.151 shall collect and compile information related |
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to the security of the electric grid. The information is |
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confidential and is not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, |
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Government Code. |
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SECTION 3. The governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker |
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of the house of representatives shall appoint members to the Texas |
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Electric Grid Security and Emergency Preparedness Advisory |
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Council, as required by this Act, as soon as practicable after the |
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effective date of this Act, but not later than the 90th day after |
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the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 4. As soon as practicable after the effective date |
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of this Act, but not later than December 31, 2021, the Texas |
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Electric Grid Security and Emergency Preparedness Advisory Council |
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shall hold its initial meeting. |
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SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |