Amend CSSB 1929 (House Committee Report) as follows:
      (1)  In Section 1 of the bill, strike proposed Section
361.116, Health and Safety Code (page 1, lines 7-12), and
substitute:
      Sec. 361.116.  DISPOSAL OF INCIDENTAL INJECTION WELL
WASTE.  Notwithstanding Chapter 2001, Government Code, and any
other provision of this chapter, the commission shall grant to the
owner or operator of a commercial hazardous waste disposal well
facility originally permitted after June 7, 1991, a permit
modification that authorizes the construction and operation of an
on-site or adjoining landfill for the disposal of hazardous and
nonhazardous solid waste generated by the operation of the facility
if the proposed landfill meets all applicable state and federal
design requirements and the commission follows a public notice and
comment procedure that is consistent with 40 C.F.R. Section 270.42.
      (2)  In Section 2 and Section 3 of the bill, strike proposed
Subsections (a) and (b) of Section 361.0895, Health and Safety code
(page 1, lines 16-24 and page 2, lines 1-6), and strike Subsections
(a) and (b) of Section 27.0515, Water Code (page 2, lines 10-24),
and substitute:
      FACILITIES REQUIRED TO OBTAIN FEDERAL APPROVAL.  For a
commercial hazardous waste disposal well facility originally
permitted by the commission after June 7, 1991, and which is
required to obtain from the United States Environmental Protection
Agency a variance from the federal land disposal restrictions
before injecting permitted hazardous wastes:
      (1)  a permit or other authorization issued to the facility
under this chapter is not subject to cancellation, amendment,
modification, revocation, or denial of renewal because the permit
holder has not commenced construction or operation of the facility;
and
      (2)  the fixed term of each permit or other authorization
issued to the facility under this chapter shall commence on the
date physical construction of the authorized waste management
facility begins.
      (3)  Strike Sections 4 and 5 of the bill (page 2, lines 25-27
and page 3, lines 1-3), and substitute:
      SECTION 4.  (a)  Sections 361.116 and 361.0895, Health and
Safety Code, and Section 27.0515, Water Code, as added by this Act
do not apply to any facility that did not have an original permit
application pending at the commission on June 7, 1991, nor to any
facility that obtained a federal variance from the land disposal
restrictions prior to the effective date of this Act.
      (b)  Section 361.0895, Health and Safety Code, and Section
27.0515, Water Code, shall be construed in a manner that promotes
consistency with applicable federal regulations and maintains
federal program delegation, and shall not be applied in
circumstances that would result in the loss of federal program
delegation.
      SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1997.
      SECTION 6.  The importance of this legislation and the
crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.