SRC-JEC, JLB, LBB C.S.S.B. 1374 78(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterC.S.S.B. 1374
By: Armbrister
Natural Resources
4/28/2003
Committee Report (Substituted)


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulates the
instream uses of Texas surface waterbodies, bays, and estuaries.  C.S.S.B.
1374 sets forth state policy regarding waters of the state; creates the
Study Commission on Water for Environmental Flows in recognition of the
importance that the ecological soundness of riverine, bay, and estuary
systems and riparian lands has on the economy, health, and well-being of
the state; and makes provisions regarding water rights permits for
instream flows. 
  
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the Study Commission on Water
for Environmental Flows in SECTION 1 (Section 11.0236, Water Code) of this
bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Subchapter B, Chapter 11, Water Code, by adding
Sections 11.0235, 11.0236, and 11.0237, as follows: 

Sec. 11.0235.  POLICY REGARDING WATERS OF THE STATE.  Sets forth state
policy regarding waters of the state and legislative intent regarding
water rights.  Provides that this section expires September 1, 2005. 
 
Sec. 11.0236.  STUDY COMMISSION ON WATER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS.  (a)
Creates, in recognition of the importance that the ecological soundness of
our riverine, bay, and estuary systems and riparian lands has on the
economy, health, and wellbeing of the state, the Study Commission on Water
for Environmental Flows (study commission). 
 
  (b)  Provides that the study commission is composed of 15 certain
members. 

(c)  Sets forth stipulations regarding members of the study commission.

  (d)  Sets forth stipulations regarding members of the study commission.
 
(e)  Provides that each appointed member of the study commission serves at
the will of the person who appointed the member. 
 
(f)  Provides that the appointed senator with the most seniority serves as
presiding officer of the study commission. 
 
(g)  Provides that a member of the study commission is not entitled to
receive compensation for service on the study commission but is entitled
to reimbursement of the travel expenses incurred by the member while
conducting the business of the study commission, as provided by the
General Appropriations Act. 
  
(h)  Authorizes the study commission to accept gifts and grants from any
source to be used to carry out a function of the study commission. 

(i)  Requires the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to
provide staff support for the study commission. 

(j)  Requires the study commission to conduct public hearings and study
public policy implications for balancing the demands on the water
resources of the state resulting from a growing population with the
requirements of the riverine, bay, and estuary systems including granting
permits for instream flows dedicated to environmental needs or bay and
estuary inflows, use of the Texas Water Trust, and any other issues that
TCEQ determines have importance and relevance to the protection of
environmental flows.  Requires the study commission, in evaluating the
options for providing adequate environmental flows, to take notice of the
strong public policy imperative that exists in this state recognizing that
environmental flows are important to the biological health of our parks,
game preserves, and bay and estuary systems and are high priorities in the
permitting process.  Requires the study commission to specifically address
ways that the ecological soundness of these systems will be ensured in the
water allocation process. 
 
(k)  Requires the study commission to appoint an advisory scientific
committee that will perform certain functions. 

(l)  Requires the study commission, not later than December 1, 2004, to
issue a report summarizing certain actions and findings. 

(m)  Requires the study commission to promptly deliver copies of the
report to the governor, lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of
representatives. 
 
  (n)  Requires the study commission to adopt rules to administer this
section. 
 
(o)  Provides that the study commission is abolished, and this section
expires, September 1, 2005. 
 
Sec. 11.0237.  WATER RIGHTS FOR INSTREAM FLOWS DEDICATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL
NEEDS OR BAY AND ESTUARY INFLOWS.  (a)  Prohibits TCEQ from granting an
application filed after January 1, 2000, to issue a new permit for
instream flows dedicated to environmental needs or bay and estuary
inflows.  Provides that this section does not prohibit TCEQ from issuing
an amendment to an existing permit or certificate of adjudication to
change the use to or add a use for instream flows dedicated to
environmental needs or bay and estuary inflows.  Provides that this
section does not apply to any permit granted before the effective date of
this section. 
 
(b)  Provides that this section does not alter TCEQ's obligations under
Section 11.042(b) (regarding the diversion and reuse of return flows),
11.046(b) (provisions regarding the return of surplus water),
11.085(k)(2)(F) (pertaining to TCEQ's consideration of the impact of a
proposed transfer on certain waterways), 11.134(b)(3)(D) (regarding the
grant of an application being contingent on certain assessments), 11.147
(Effects of Permit on Bays and Estuaries and Instream Uses), 11.1491
(Evaluation of Bays and Estuaries Data), 16.058 (Collection of Bays and
Estuaries Data; Conduct of Studies), or 16.059 (Collection of Instream
Flow Data; Conduct of Studies). 
 
  (c)  Provides that this section expires September 1, 2005.
 
 SECTION 2.  Amends Subsections (d) and (e), Section 11.147, Water Code,
as follows: 

(d)  Requires TCEQ, in its consideration of an application to store, take,
or divert water, to include in the permit, to the extent practicable when
considering all public interests, those conditions considered by TCEQ
necessary to maintain existing instream uses and water quality of the
stream or river to which the application applies. 

(e)  Requires TCEQ to include in the permit, to the extent practicable
when considering all public interests, those conditions considered by TCEQ
necessary to maintain fish and wildlife habitats. 
 
SECTION 3.  Effective date:  upon passage or September 1, 2003.