BILL ANALYSIS
S.B. 1223
By: Patterson
Natural Resources
4-13-95
Committee Report (Amended)
BACKGROUND
Texas is one of the leading maritime states in the country with
three of the top ten ports in the nation. Approximately 178,000
jobs are related to water transportation which comprises 17
percent of the Texas gross state product. Over 15 percent of the
total U.S. waterborne tonnage comes from or through this state.
PURPOSE
As proposed, S.B. 1223 creates the Center for Ports and Waterways
to carry out a program of research, education, and technology
transfer to support the state's role in the inland waterway and
port system.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY
It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not grant any
additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or
agency.
SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS
SECTION 1. Amends Section 88, Education Code, by adding Subchapter
G, as follows:
SUBCHAPTER G. CENTER FOR PORTS AND WATERWAYS
Sec. 88.600. DEFINITIONS. Defines "center," "consortium,"
and "director."
Sec. 88.601. ESTABLISHMENTS. Provides that the Center for
Ports and Waterways (center) is established as a component of
the Texas Transportation Institute (institute). Requires the
operating budget staffing and activities of the center to be
approved by the board of regents of the Texas A&M University
System.
Sec. 88.602. PURPOSE. Sets forth the purpose of the center.
Sec. 88.603. PROGRAM. Requires the program of the center to
be authorized to include developing, implementing, and
researching maritime programs, technology, and studies.
Sec. 88.604. DIRECTOR. Requires the center to be supervised
by a director and to be operated as a joint program between
Lamar University, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas
A&M University-Galveston Campus, University of Texas-Brownsville, Texas A&M University, Texas Transportation
Institute, and the Center for Transportation Research at the
University of Texas-Austin (consortium). Provides that the
director of the center is under the supervision of the
director of the institute.
Sec. 88.605. STEERING COMMITTEE. (a) Provides that the
steering committee (committee) is appointed by the director of
the institute. Requires the committee to include a
representative of each member of the consortium and others.
Requires the president or director of each consortium member
to recommend an individual to serve as a member of the
committee.
(b) Provides that the committee is established to advise and
make recommendations to the director on the operations and
activities of the center.
Sec. 88.606. MARITIME/MARINE INDUSTRY COUNCIL. Provides
that the Maritime/Marine Industry Council is composed of at
least nine persons appointed by the director of the institute.
Sets forth the representation of the council.
Sec. 88.607. FUNDING. Provides that the center is
authorized to receive state appropriated funds.
Sec. 88.0608. GIFTS AND GRANTS. Provides that the center
shall seek and may receive gifts and grants from federal
source foundations, individuals, and other sources for the
benefit of the center.
Sec. 88.609. CONTRACTS. Authorizes the center to enter into
interagency contracts and agreements and to contract with
local, state, county, federal, and private sources for work
under the center's programs.
SECTION 2. Emergency clause.
Effective date: 90 days after adjournment.