HBA-RBT C.S.H.B. 3798 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisC.S.H.B. 3798
By: Seaman
Natural Resources
4/21/1999
Committee Report (Substituted)



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Current law provides for the creation of groundwater conservation districts
to plan, develop, and regulate the use of water.  C.S.H.B. 3798 creates the
Texana Groundwater Conservation District. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does
not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, department, agency, or institution. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  CREATION.  Creates a groundwater conservation district, to be
known as the Texana Groundwater Conservation District, in Jackson County,
subject to approval at a confirmation election under Section 8 of this Act.
Provides that the district is a governmental agency and a body politic and
corporate.  Provides that the district is created under and is essential to
accomplish the purposes of Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.  
 
SECTION 2.  DEFINITION.  Defines "district" as the Texana Groundwater
Conservation District.  
 
SECTION 3.  BOUNDARIES.  Provides that the boundaries of the district are
coextensive with the boundaries of Jackson County.  
 
SECTION 4.  FINDING OF BENEFIT.  Provides finding of benefit.

SECTION 5.  POWERS.   Provides that the district has all the rights,
powers, privileges, authority, functions, and duties provided by the
general law of this state, including Chapter 36 (Groundwater  
Conservation Districts), Water Code, applicable to groundwater conservation
districts created under Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.
Provides that Chapter 49 (Provisions Applicable to All Districts), Water
Code, does not apply to the district.  Provides that this Act prevails over
any provision of general law that is in conflict or inconsistent with this
Act. 
 
SECTION 6.  BOARD OF DIRECTORS.  Provides that the district is governed by
a board of seven directors.  Sets forth the qualifications of the board
members, the length of term, residency requirements, procedure in the event
of a vacancy, and prohibits the director from receiving any compensation
for service as a director but may be reimbursed for actual expenses of
attending meetings at the rate in effect for employees of Jackson County.  
 
SECTION 7.  APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY DIRECTORS.  Sets forth the procedures
for appointment of temporary directors and provides that they serve until
their successors are elected as provided by Section 8. 

SECTION 8.  CONFIRMATION  AND DIRECTORS ELECTION.  Requires the temporary
directors to call and hold an election to confirm establishment of the
district and to elect initial directors.  Provides that Section 41.001(a)
(Uniform Election Dates), Election Code, does not apply to a confirmation
election held as provided by this section.  Provides that except as
provided by this section, a confirmation election must be conducted as
provided by Sections 36.017(b)-(h), Water Code, and the Election Code.
Provides that this Act, if the establishment of the district has not been
confirmed at an election held under this section before the second
anniversary of the effective date of this Act, expires on that date.
Prohibits the temporary directors, if the majority of the votes cast at an
election held under this section is against the confirmation of the
district, from calling another election under this section before the first
anniversary of that election.  
 
SECTION 9.  ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.  Sets forth the procedure for the
election of directors. Sets forth staggered terms for the directors.   

SECTION 10.  LIMITATION ON TAXATION.  Prohibits the district from levying
or collecting an ad valorem tax at a rate that exceeds two cents on the
$100 valuation of taxable property in the district.  
 
SECTION 11.  CONTRACTS WITH GOVERNMENT ENTITIES.  Authorizes the district
to contract with other government entities. Authorizes the district to
contract with other governmental entities, including river authorities
located in the district, for the performance of any or all district
functions.  Authorizes a river authority with which the district contracts
under this section to perform district functions as provided by the
contract.  
 
SECTION 12.  FINDINGS RELATING TO PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS.  Provides that
all procedural requirements for enacting legislation have been met 

SECTION 13.  Effective date: September 1, 1999.
 
SECTION 14.  Emergency clause.

COMPARISON OF ORIGINAL TO SUBSTITUTE

The substitute differs from the original in the caption by citing the
creation of the Texana, rather than Jackson County, Groundwater
Conservation District. 

The substitute differs from the original in SECTION 1 (Creation) by
creating the Texana, rather than Jackson County, Groundwater Conservation
District. 

The substitute differs from the original in SECTION 2 (Definition) by
making a conforming change. 

The substitute differs from the original in SECTION 5 (Powers) by deleting
proposed Subsection (b), which provides that the rights, powers,
privileges, authority, functions, and duties of the district are subject to
the continuing right of supervision of the state, to be exercised by and
through the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.  

The substitute differs from the original in SECTION 6 (Board of Directors)
by providing that the district is governed by a board of seven, rather than
five, directors.  Modifies this section by requiring that one director be
elected from each county commissioners precinct and that three directors be
elected at large, rather than providing that the directors are appointed by
the Jackson County Commissioners Court.  Modifies this section by providing
that directors other than initial directors serve staggered four-year,
rather than three-year, terms.  Modifies this section by requiring the
remaining directors, rather than the commissioners court, if there is a
vacancy on the board, to appoint a director to serve the remainder of the
term.  Deletes provision that requires the commissioners court to appoint a
director to succeed a director on or before the date the director's term
expires.   

The substitute differs from the original in SECTION 7 (Appointment and
Terms of Initial Directors) by changing the title to read "Appointment of
Temporary Directors."  Modifies this section by setting forth the
procedures for appointment of temporary directors and providing that they
serve until their successors are elected as provided by Section 8, rather
than setting forth appointment and terms of initial directors.   

The substitute differs from the original in SECTION 8 (Confirmation
Election) by changing the title to read "Confirmation and Directors
Election."  Modifies this section by requiring the temporary  directors to
call and hold an election to confirm establishment of the district and to
elect initial directors.  Modifies this section by providing that this Act,
if the establishment of the district has not been confirmed at an election
held under this section before the second, rather than forth, anniversary
of the effective date of this Act, expires on that date.  Adds  Subsection
(e) to prohibit the temporary directors, if the majority of the votes cast
at an election held under this section is against the confirmation of the
district, from calling another election under this section before the first
anniversary of that election.  

Adds a new SECTION 9 (Election of Directors).  For complete analysis of
this new section see the Section-by-Section Analysis portion of this
document.   

Redesignates SECTION 9 (Limitation on Taxation) of the original as SECTION
10, and modifies it by prohibiting the district from levying or collecting
an ad valorem tax at a rate that exceeds two, rather than three, cents on
the $100 valuation of taxable property in the district. 

Redesignates SECTION 10 (Contracts with Government Entities) of the
original as SECTION 11, and modifies it by adding Subsection (b) to
authorize the district to contract with other governmental entities,
including river authorities located in the district, for the performance of
any or all district functions.  Subsection (b) also authorizes a river
authority with which the district contracts under this section to perform
district functions as provided by the contract.  

Redesignates SECTIONS 11 (Findings Relating to Procedural Requirements), 12
(Effective Date, and 13 (Emergency) of the original, as SECTIONS 12, 13,
and 14.