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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to disaster relief and recovery. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. This Act shall be known as the Texas Rescue Plan. |
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SECTION 2. Chapter 201, Labor Code, is amended by adding |
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Subchapter I to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER I. UNEMPLOYMENT DURING STATE OF DISASTER |
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Sec. 201.201 REQUIREMENTS DURING STATE OF DISASTER. (a) |
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During a disaster declared by the governor under Chapter 418, |
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Government Code, or by the president of the United States, or a |
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public health disaster declared under Chapter 81, Health and Safety |
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Code, the commission shall waive the following requirements: |
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(1) work requirements that require a recipient of |
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unemployment compensation benefits to search for work; and |
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(2) waiting week requirements. |
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SECTION 3. There is appropriated out of the funds received |
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by the State of Texas from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, |
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Public Law 117-2, the sum of $215 million to the Texas Workforce |
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Commission to supplement benefits under the Federal Pandemic |
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Unemployment Compensation program by an additional $100 per week |
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for eligible beneficiaries through September 6, 2021. |
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SECTION 4. Chapter 302, Labor Code, is amended by adding |
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Section 302.00436 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 302.00436. SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE PROGRAM DURING A |
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STATE OF DISASTER. (a) During a disaster declared by the governor |
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under Chapter 418, Government Code, or by the president of the |
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United States, or a public health disaster declared under Chapter |
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81, Health and Safety Code, the commission shall waive: |
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(1) requirements that require a parent to work or |
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attend a job training or educational program in order to be eligible |
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for the subsidy; and |
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(2) 60 day reapplication waiting periods if the |
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parent's eligibility or the child's enrollment is terminated. |
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SECTION 5. There is appropriated out of the funds received |
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by the State of Texas from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, |
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Public Law 117-2, the sum of $200 million to the Texas Workforce |
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Commission to be used to supplement child-care subsidies for |
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COVID-19 essential workers as defined by Executive Order GA 14, |
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issued March 31, 2020. |
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SECTION 6. Section 151.3565, Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 151.3565. EMERGENCY PREPARATION SUPPLIES FOR LIMITED |
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PERIOD. (a) The sale of an emergency preparation item is exempted |
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from the taxes imposed by this chapter if the sale takes place |
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during a period beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the Saturday before the |
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last Monday in April and ending at 12 midnight on the last Monday in |
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April. |
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(b) For purposes of this section, "emergency preparation |
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item" means: |
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(1) a portable generator used to provide light or |
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communications or to preserve perishable food in the event of a |
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power outage, the sales price of which is less than $3,000; |
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(2) an item listed in this subdivision, the sales |
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price of which is less than $300: |
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(A) a storm protection device manufactured, |
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rated, and marketed specifically to prevent damage to a glazed or |
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non-glazed opening during a storm; or |
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(B) an emergency or rescue ladder; or |
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(3) an item listed in this subdivision, the sales |
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price of which is less than $75: |
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(A) a reusable or artificial ice product; |
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(B) a portable, self-powered light source; |
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(C) a gasoline or diesel fuel container; |
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(D) a AAA cell, AA cell, C cell, D cell, 6 volt, |
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or 9 volt battery, or a package containing more than one battery, |
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other than an automobile or boat battery; |
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(E) a nonelectric cooler or ice chest for food |
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storage; |
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(F) a tarpaulin or other flexible waterproof |
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sheeting; |
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(G) a ground anchor system or tie-down kit; |
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(H) a mobile telephone battery or battery |
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charger; |
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(I) a portable self-powered radio, including a |
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two-way radio or weatherband radio; |
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(J) a fire extinguisher, smoke detector, or |
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carbon monoxide detector; |
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(K) a hatchet or axe; |
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(L) a self-contained first aid kit[; or] |
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(M) a nonelectric can opener[.]; |
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(N) disinfectant cleaning supplies; or |
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(O) personal protective equipment. |
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SECTION 7. In addition to other amounts appropriated to the |
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Public Utilities Commission of Texas for the state fiscal biennium |
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beginning September 1, 2021, there is appropriated out of the funds |
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received by the State of Texas from the American Rescue Plan Act of |
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2021, Public Law 117-2, the sum of $1 billion to the Public |
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Utilities Commission to establish a winter storm relief program to |
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provide low-income individuals with funds for to pay for home |
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repairs, winterization, exorbitant electricity bills, and other |
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costs incurred as a result of Winter Storm Uri. The commission |
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shall by rule establish the program, including the allocation |
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formula, eligibility requirements, the manner in which an |
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individual may apply for assistance, and procedures for awarding |
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assistance. |
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SECTION 8. Chapter 121, Health and Safety Code, is amended |
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by adding Section 121.0067 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 121.0067 GRANTS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE MONITORING. |
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(a) Subject to the availability of funds, the department shall |
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administer a program under which funds may be granted to counties, |
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municipalities, public health districts, regional advisory |
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councils, and other political subdivisions for use by the counties, |
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municipalities, public health districts, regional advisory |
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councils, and other political subdivisions to provide or pay for |
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infectious disease monitoring. |
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(b) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules governing: |
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(1) the allocation formula for grants awarded under |
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this section; |
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(2) the manner in which a municipality, county, public |
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health district, regional advisory councils, or other political |
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subdivision applies for a grant; |
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(3) the procedures for awarding grants; and |
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(4) the minimum infectious disease monitoring |
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services to be provided under the grant and other standards |
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applicable to the services to be provided under the grant. |
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SECTION 9. Section 418.047, Texas Government Code, is |
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amended by adding subsection (e) to read as follows: |
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Sec. 418.047. COMMUNICATIONS. (a) In cooperation with |
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other state agencies, the division shall ascertain what means exist |
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for rapid and efficient communication in times of disaster. |
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(a-1) The division shall coordinate with the Texas |
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Department of Transportation to establish additional methods for |
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disseminating emergency public service messages to motorists, |
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including: |
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(1) severe weather advisories; |
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(2) AMBER alerts under Subchapter L, Chapter 411; and |
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(3) silver alerts under Subchapter M, Chapter 411. |
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(b) The division shall consider the desirability of |
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supplementing the communication resources or integrating them into |
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a state or state-federal telecommunication or other communication |
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system or network. |
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(c) In studying the character and feasibility of any system |
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or its parts, the division shall evaluate the possibility of its |
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multipurpose use for general state and local governmental purposes. |
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(d) The division shall make recommendations to the governor |
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as appropriate. |
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(e) If federal funds are allocated to the state for the |
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purpose of providing disaster relief, the division shall develop an |
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Internet website to house information on how the federal funds have |
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been allocated by the governor. |
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SECTION 10. This Act takes effect immediately if it |
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receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each |
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house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. |
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If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate |
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effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |