BILL ANALYSIS



S.B. 1196
By: Sims, Lucio (Patterson)
May 1, 1995
Committee Report (Unamended)


BACKGROUND

In 1993, legislation was passed that established the boll weevil
eradication program.  This program is administered by the Texas
Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation Board which is elected by
cotton growers.  The goal of the program is to eradicate the boll
weevil through the use of integrated pest management (IPM).  IPM
calls for "...the coordinated use of pest and environmental
information with available pest control methods to prevent
unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means
and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the
environment" per the established law.  

During the establishment of the program over the past two years
some issues unaddressed in the original legislation have arisen. 
Because federal funds have been slow in payment, the Foundation
has sought commercial loans, but found that the original
legislation does not have provisions for this.  Some counties
that were not originally included in a zone because no cotton was
grown there, now have cotton.   

PURPOSE

The main purpose of this legislation is to allow the Texas Boll
Weevil Eradication Foundation Board to borrow funds and annex
counties into eradication zones.

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the committee's opinion that this bill expressly grants
additional rulemaking authority to the Texas Department of
Agriculture in SECTION 10 [Section 74.120(c), Agriculture Code].

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Section 74.102, Agriculture Code, by expanding
the definitions of "Cotton grower," "High Plains Boll Weevil
Suppression Program Area," and "St. Lawrence Cotton Growers Boll
Weevil Control Zone." 

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 74.107(a), Agriculture Code.  Permits
a county in the St. Lawrence Cotton Growers Boll Weevil Control
Zone to transfer to another zone.

SECTION 3.  Amends Section 74.108, Agriculture Code.  Provides
the board with the authority to accept gifts and grants, borrow
money and exercise authority necessary to carry out the purposes
of this chapter.  Authorizes the board to annex cotton producing
counties adjacent to an eradication zone if the addition is
approved in a referendum.  Requires the board to hold
informational meetings detailing the program and assessments by
the 60th day prior to the average planting date for the area. 
Prohibits an area from being removed from the High Plains Boll
Weevil Suppression Program Area.

SECTION 4.  Amends Section 74.109, Agriculture Code.

     (c) Requires the foundation to provide fidelity bonds, in
amounts determined by the     board, for persons who manage
foundation funds.

     (d) Sets forth that the foundation and board are state
agencies for the purposes of tax   exemption and indemnification. 


     (f)  Establishes that the foundation is a "governmental
unit" entitled to governmental     immunity and subjects tort
claims against the foundation to Chapter 101 of the Texas   Civil
Practices and Remedies Code.

SECTION 5.  Amends Section 74.110(a), Agriculture Code.  Extends
liability protection to the foundation and its directors.

SECTION 6.  Amends Section 74.113(f), Agriculture Code.  Sets
forth that the foundation's operating costs include payments on
foundation debt.  Prohibits the funds of one zone being used to
pay another zone's bank loans.

SECTION 7.  Amends Section 74.114, Agriculture Code, by amending
Subsections (f) and (i) and adding (j).  

     (f) Requires ballots to be mailed to a central location to
be determined by the     commissioner until a board is elected. 
Sets forth that eligible voters who have not      received a
ballot may request a ballot by mail or obtain a ballot from their
county     agricultural extension agent or a government office
distributing ballots.  Deletes     language that allowed a county
agent to hold completed ballots.
 
     (i) Requires the foundation to hold a public hearing
offering information on the   eradication program and its
regulations.  Limits the coverage area for each hearing to  six
contiguous counties that are producing cotton at the time of the
hearing.
     
     (j) Sets forth that all voter information is confidential
and is not subject to the Texas         Open Records Act.

SECTION 8.  Amends Section 74.115, Agriculture Code, Subsections
(b) and (c).  

     (b) Reduces the amount of time that a cotton grower has to
pay overdue assessments  and penalties to 10 days.  Sets forth
that the grower will be held responsible for the  costs of
destroying his host plants.

     (c) Allows the department of agriculture (the department) to
perfect a lien on cotton      produced that year from the acreage
subject to the overdue and unpaid assessment.

SECTION 9.  Amends Section 74.116(b), Agriculture Code. 
Specifies that exemption from assessments is based on the
grower's federal income taxation for the previous year.

SECTION 10.  Amends Section 74.120(c), Agriculture Code.  Extends
rulemaking authority to the department.

SECTION 11.  Amends Section 74.125, Agriculture Code.  Sets forth
that in all events the board shall maintain the effectiveness of
the program.  Prohibits the board from treating certified organic
cotton fields with chemicals.  Sets forth that plow-up is an
alternative to chemicals.  Allows the board to pay an indemnity
less the proceeds from an alternative crop to organic producers
who are prohibited from planting cotton or whose cotton is
destroyed.

SECTION 12.  Amends Section 74.126(c), Agriculture Code.  Extends
authority to the foundation to request a suit be filed for
appropriate relief if a person is found in violation of this
subchapter.

SECTION 13.  Amends Section 74.127(c), Agriculture Code.  Sets
forth that if the foundation is abolished, assessments will be
extended to meet the foundation's financial obligations.

SECTION 14.  Effective Date: September 1, 1995.

SECTION 15.  Emergency Clause.

SUMMARY OF COMMITTEE ACTION

S.B. 1196 was considered by the committee in a formal meeting on
May 1, 1995.

The bill was reported favorably without amendment, with the
recommendation that it do pass and be printed, by a record vote
of 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 pnv, 2 absent.