1-1 AN ACT 1-2 relating to research in agriculture production and its effect on 1-3 water use and availability and wildlife habitats. 1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-5 SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 88, Education Code, is 1-6 amended by adding Section 88.216 to read as follows: 1-7 Sec. 88.216. AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH AND 1-8 MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE; OTHER AGENCIES. (a) The 1-9 Agriculture and Wildlife Research and Management Advisory Committee 1-10 is an advisory committee of the Texas Agricultural Experiment 1-11 Station and is composed of: 1-12 (1) one representative of the Texas Agricultural 1-13 Experiment Station, appointed by the director of the Texas 1-14 Agricultural Experiment Station; 1-15 (2) one representative of the Texas Agricultural 1-16 Extension Service, appointed by the director of the Texas 1-17 Agricultural Extension Service; 1-18 (3) one representative of Texas Tech University, 1-19 appointed by the dean of the College of Agriculture of Texas Tech 1-20 University; 1-21 (4) one representative of The University of Texas at 1-22 Austin, appointed by the vice president for research of The 1-23 University of Texas System; 1-24 (5) one representative of the Department of 2-1 Agriculture, appointed by the commissioner of agriculture; 2-2 (6) one representative of the Parks and Wildlife 2-3 Department, appointed by the director of the department; 2-4 (7) one representative of the Texas Water Development 2-5 Board, appointed by the executive director of the board; 2-6 (8) one representative of county government, appointed 2-7 by the governor; 2-8 (9) one representative of the general public, 2-9 appointed by the governor; 2-10 (10) one representative of the agribusiness industry, 2-11 appointed by the governor; 2-12 (11) one representative of environmental interests, 2-13 appointed by the governor; 2-14 (12) one representative of wildlife interests, 2-15 appointed by the governor; and 2-16 (13) one representative of the Texas rice industry, 2-17 appointed by the governor. 2-18 (b) The members of the committee serve staggered two-year 2-19 terms, with the terms of the members appointed under Subsections 2-20 (a)(1)-(6) expiring on February 1 of each odd-numbered year and the 2-21 terms of the remaining members expiring on February 1 of each 2-22 even-numbered year. 2-23 (c) The members of the committee shall select a presiding 2-24 officer who shall serve for a term of two years. 2-25 (d) The advisory committee shall meet not less than two 2-26 times each year. 2-27 (e) The administrative expenses of the advisory committee 3-1 may not exceed 20 percent of the total amount of funds available 3-2 for expenditure by the advisory committee. 3-3 (f) Members of the advisory committee are not entitled to 3-4 compensation for service on the advisory committee or reimbursement 3-5 for travel expenses, except that a member who represents a 3-6 university or state agency may receive any reimbursement for travel 3-7 expenses to which the member is otherwise entitled from the 3-8 university or agency. 3-9 (g) The advisory committee shall: 3-10 (1) assist the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station 3-11 in conducting agriculture and wildlife research; 3-12 (2) encourage communication with states that are 3-13 interested in agriculture, wildlife, and water issues; and 3-14 (3) establish a plan for more efficient management of 3-15 water resources related to wildlife habitats and agriculture 3-16 production in the Gulf Coast Region. 3-17 (h) The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station shall: 3-18 (1) administer an agriculture and wildlife research 3-19 program; 3-20 (2) solicit grants and create funding programs for 3-21 agriculture and wildlife research; 3-22 (3) engage in activities designed to maximize funding 3-23 from the federal government for agriculture and wildlife research 3-24 and management; and 3-25 (4) with the advice of the advisory committee, plan a 3-26 program of research regarding agriculture production and its 3-27 relationship with water use and wildlife habitats. 4-1 (i) The Texas Agricultural Extension Service shall: 4-2 (1) provide educational programs relating to 4-3 agriculture production, water use, and wildlife habitats; and 4-4 (2) conduct public awareness programs relating to the 4-5 interaction of agriculture production, water use, and wildlife 4-6 habitats through the use of mass communications media, 4-7 publications, demonstrations, and other means of public education. 4-8 SECTION 2. Title 3, Agriculture Code, is amended by adding 4-9 Chapter 46 to read as follows: 4-10 CHAPTER 46. AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH PROGRAM 4-11 Sec. 46.001. PROGRAM. The Texas Agricultural Experiment 4-12 Station, in consultation with the Agriculture and Wildlife Research 4-13 and Management Advisory Committee established under Section 88.216, 4-14 Education Code, shall develop and administer a program to finance 4-15 agriculture and wildlife research that the Texas Agricultural 4-16 Experiment Station determines to be of the highest scientific merit 4-17 and to offer significant promise in providing new directions for 4-18 long-term solutions to continued agriculture production, water 4-19 availability, and wildlife habitat availability. 4-20 Sec. 46.002. TERM OF AWARD. An award under Section 46.001 4-21 must be granted for a two-year period and may be extended at the 4-22 end of that period after review. 4-23 Sec. 46.003. FUNDS. The Texas Agricultural Experiment 4-24 Station may solicit and accept gifts and grants from any public or 4-25 private source, in addition to other appropriations. The use of 4-26 gifts and grants is subject to any limitations contained in the 4-27 gift or grant. 5-1 Sec. 46.004. ANNUAL ACCOUNTING. The Texas Agricultural 5-2 Experiment Station shall provide to the committee in each house of 5-3 the legislature having jurisdiction over agricultural matters an 5-4 annual accounting of all money received, awarded, and expended 5-5 during the year. 5-6 SECTION 3. Not later than July 1, 2001, the Texas 5-7 Agricultural Experiment Station shall provide to the lieutenant 5-8 governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the 5-9 chair of the committee in each house of the legislature having 5-10 jurisdiction over agricultural matters a report prepared with the 5-11 assistance and approval of the Agriculture and Wildlife Research 5-12 and Management Advisory Committee established by Section 88.216, 5-13 Education Code, as added by this Act. The report shall include 5-14 information on the following: 5-15 (1) research being conducted by universities, 5-16 governmental agencies, and private entities that relates to 5-17 agriculture and wildlife; 5-18 (2) research that could potentially be conducted if 5-19 additional funds were available; 5-20 (3) possible benefits of current and future research 5-21 efforts; 5-22 (4) an estimate of the costs associated with past, 5-23 current, and future changes in agriculture production and the 5-24 effects on water quality and availability and the direct and 5-25 indirect effects on wildlife habitats; 5-26 (5) recommendations for future research related to 5-27 agriculture production, water use, and wildlife habitats in this 6-1 state; 6-2 (6) an estimate of the cost of research necessary to 6-3 address the problems associated with agriculture production, water 6-4 use, and wildlife habitats in this state; 6-5 (7) an estimate of the economic and human costs 6-6 associated with not addressing the problems in agriculture 6-7 production, water use, and wildlife habitats in this state; and 6-8 (8) a recommendation of the amount of money the 6-9 legislature should appropriate to support research and management 6-10 in agriculture production, water use, and wildlife habitats. 6-11 SECTION 4. The importance of this legislation and the 6-12 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an 6-13 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the 6-14 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several 6-15 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended, 6-16 and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its 6-17 passage, and it is so enacted. _______________________________ _______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I certify that H.B. No. 3277 was passed by the House on April 23, 1999, by the following vote: Yeas 141, Nays 0, 2 present, not voting. _______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House I certify that H.B. No. 3277 was passed by the Senate on May 26, 1999, by the following vote: Yeas 30, Nays 0. _______________________________ Secretary of the Senate APPROVED: _____________________ Date _____________________ Governor