Amend HB 4 by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS accordingly: SECTION ____. Subchapter D, Chapter 43, Local Government Code, is amended by adding Section 43.0741 to read as follows: Sec. 43.0741. ABOLITION OF CERTAIN WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT, WATER IMPROVEMENT, AND IRRIGATION DISTRICTS THAT DELIVER RAW WATER TO MUNICIPALITIES. (a) This section applies only to: (1) a water control and improvement, water improvement, or irrigation district: (A) at least 60 percent of the territory of which is located in a single municipality as a result of annexation or incorporation; (B) that diverts raw water from the Rio Grande and in a 12-month period delivers at least 80 percent of that raw water to the municipality for municipal use; and (C) that has no outstanding bonded indebtedness; and (2) a municipality that: (A) receives raw water from a district described by Subdivision (1); and (B) is located in a county that has a population of 400,000 or more, borders the United Mexican States, and has three or more cities that each have a population of more than 25,000. (b) A municipality may adopt an ordinance abolishing a district by a vote of at least two-thirds of the membership of the municipality's governing body if the governing body determines that: (1) at least 80 percent of the raw water diverted by the district in any 12-month period was for municipal use by the municipality; (2) the district has no outstanding bonded indebtedness; (3) the services furnished and functions performed by the district can be furnished and performed by the municipality; and (4) the abolition of the district is in the best interests of the residents and property of the municipality and the district. (c) The voters of the municipality may protest the enactment or enforcement of the ordinance by filing a petition with the secretary of the municipality. The petition must be signed by a number of qualified voters of the municipality that is equal to at least 10 percent of the number of voters who voted in the most recent election for municipal officers. The petition must be filed not later than the 30th day after the later of: (1) the date the municipality finally approves the ordinance; or (2) the date of publication of the ordinance, if the ordinance is published before it is scheduled to take effect. (d) The secretary shall verify the signatures on a petition filed in accordance with Subsection (c) and present the verified petition to the governing body of the municipality at its next scheduled meeting. (e) On receipt of a verified petition, the governing body of the municipality shall suspend the ordinance, and the municipality may not take an action under the ordinance. (f) The governing body of the municipality shall reconsider the suspended ordinance at its next meeting. If the governing body does not repeal the ordinance, the governing body shall submit a proposition for or against the ordinance to the voters at the next municipal election or at a special election the governing body may order for that purpose. The ordinance does not take effect unless a majority of the voters voting in the election vote for the ordinance. (g) The ordinance takes effect on: (1) the expiration of the period for filing a petition under Subsection (c) if the voters of the municipality do not file a petition that meets the requirements of that subsection before the expiration of that period; or (2) the approval of the ordinance at an election under Subsection (f). (h) If the ordinance takes effect: (1) the district is abolished; (2) except as provided by Subdivision (3), the property and other assets of the district vest in the municipality; (3) 50 percent of the cash reserves of the district shall be paid to the Rio Grande Regional Water Authority; (4) the municipality becomes responsible for operating the district's facilities for the benefit of the district's existing customers and performing the services and functions that were performed by the district; and (5) the municipality assumes all the debts, liabilities, and obligations of the district. (i) A district that is abolished under this section shall provide its management and operational records to the municipality to ensure the orderly transfer of management and operational responsibility to the municipality.