80R11022 SMH-F
 
  By: Swinford, McReynolds, Christian, H.B. No. 1090
      Cook of Colorado
 
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1090:
 
  By:  Garcia C.S.H.B. No. 1090
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the establishment of a program by the Department of
Agriculture to make grants to encourage the construction of
facilities that generate electric energy with certain types of
agricultural residues, waste, debris, or crops.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Title 2, Agriculture Code, is amended by adding
Chapter 22 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 22.  AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS AND LANDFILL DIVERSION
INCENTIVE PROGRAM
       Sec. 22.001.  POLICY AND PURPOSE. It is the policy of this
state and the purpose of this chapter to reduce air pollution,
improve air quality, protect public health, help this state
diversify its energy supply, and divert waste from landfills
through new price-support incentives to encourage the construction
of facilities to generate electric energy with certain types of
agricultural residues, forest wood waste, urban wood waste,
storm-generated biomass debris, and energy-dedicated crops.
       Sec. 22.002.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
             (1)  "Diverter":
                   (A)  means:
                         (i)  a person or facility that qualifies for
an exemption under Section 361.111 or 363.006, Health and Safety
Code;
                         (ii)  a handler of nonhazardous industrial
waste that is registered or permitted under Chapter 361, Health and
Safety Code; or
                         (iii)  a facility that separates recyclable
materials from a municipal solid waste stream and that is
registered or permitted under Chapter 363, Health and Safety Code,
as a municipal solid waste management facility; and
                   (B)  does not include a facility that uses biomass
to generate electric energy.
             (2)  "Farmer" means the owner or operator of an
agricultural facility that produces qualified agricultural
biomass.
             (3)  "Forest wood waste" includes residual tops and
limbs of trees, unused cull trees, thinnings, and wood or debris
from noncommercial tree species, slash, or brush.
             (4)  "Logger" means a harvester of forest wood waste,
regardless of whether the harvesting occurs as a part of the
harvesting of merchantable timber.
             (5)  "Qualified agricultural biomass" means:
                   (A)  agricultural residues that are of a type that
historically have been disposed of in a landfill, relocated from
their point of origin and stored in a manner not intended to enhance
or restore the soil, burned in open fields in the area from which
they are derived, or burned in fields and orchards that continue to
be used for the production of agricultural goods, and includes:
                         (i)  field or seed crop residues, including
straw from rice or wheat;
                         (ii)  fruit or nut crop residues, including
orchard or vineyard prunings and removals; and
                         (iii)  forest wood products or urban wood
products; and
                   (B)  a crop grown and used specifically for its
energy generation value, including a crop consisting of a
fast–growing tree species.
             (6)  "Storm-generated biomass debris" means
biomass–based residues that result from a natural weather event,
including a hurricane, tornado, or flood, that would otherwise be
disposed of in a landfill or burned in the open. The term includes:
                   (A)  trees, brush, and other vegetative matter
that have been damaged or felled by severe weather but that would
not otherwise qualify as forest wood waste; and
                   (B)  clean solid wood waste that has been damaged
by severe weather but that would not otherwise qualify as urban wood
waste.
             (7)  "Urban wood waste" means:
                   (A)  solid wood waste material, other than
pressure-treated, chemically treated, or painted wood waste, that
is free of rubber, plastic, glass, nails, or other inorganic
material; and
                   (B)  landscape or right-of-way trimmings.
       Sec. 22.003.  GRANT PROGRAM. (a)  The department shall
develop and administer an agricultural biomass and landfill
diversion incentive program to make grants to farmers, loggers, and
diverters who provide qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood
waste, urban wood waste, or storm-generated biomass debris to
facilities that use biomass to generate electric energy in order to
provide an incentive for the construction of facilities for that
purpose and to:
             (1)  promote economic development;
             (2)  encourage the use of renewable sources in the
generation of electric energy;
             (3)  reduce air pollution caused by burning
agricultural biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood waste, or
storm-generated biomass debris in open fields; and
             (4)  divert waste from landfills.
       (b)  Subject to Section 22.005, a farmer, logger, or diverter
is entitled to receive a grant in the amount of $20 for each
bone-dry ton of qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood waste,
urban wood waste, or storm-generated biomass debris provided by the
farmer, logger, or diverter in a form suitable for generating
electric energy to a facility that:
             (1)  is located in this state;
             (2)  was placed in service after August 31, 2009;
             (3)  generates electric energy sold to a third party by
using qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood
waste, or storm-generated biomass debris;
             (4)  uses the best available emissions control
technology, considering the technical practicability and economic
reasonableness of reducing or eliminating the air contaminant
emissions resulting from the facility;
             (5)  maintains its emissions control equipment in good
working order; and
             (6)  is in compliance with its operating permit issued
by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality under Chapter 382,
Health and Safety Code.
       (c)  The commissioner by rule may authorize a grant to be
made for providing each bone-dry ton of a type or source of
qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood
waste, or storm-generated biomass debris in an amount that is
greater than the amount provided by Subsection (b) if the
commissioner determines that a grant in a greater amount is
necessary to provide an adequate incentive to use that type or
source of qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood waste, urban
wood waste, or storm-generated biomass debris to generate electric
energy.
       (d)  The Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality shall assist the department as
necessary to enable the department to determine whether a facility
meets the requirements of Subsection (b) for purposes of the
eligibility of farmers, loggers, and diverters for grants under
this chapter.
       (e)  To receive a grant under this chapter, a farmer, logger,
or diverter must deliver qualified agricultural biomass, forest
wood waste, urban wood waste, or storm-generated biomass debris to
a facility described by Subsection (b). The operator of each
facility described by that subsection shall:
             (1)  verify and document the amount of qualified
agricultural biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood waste, or
storm-generated biomass debris delivered to the facility for the
generation of electric energy; and
             (2)  make a grant on behalf of the department in the
appropriate amount to each farmer, logger, or diverter who delivers
qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood
waste, or storm-generated biomass debris to the facility.
       (f)  The department quarterly shall reimburse each operator
of a facility described by Subsection (b) for grants under this
chapter made by the operator during the preceding quarter to
eligible farmers, loggers, and diverters. To receive reimbursement
for one or more grants, an operator of a facility described by that
subsection must file an application with the department that
verifies the amount of the grants made by the operator during the
preceding quarter for which the operator seeks reimbursement.
       (g)  The department may contract with and provide for the
compensation of private consultants, contractors, and other
persons to assist the department in administering the agricultural
biomass and landfill diversion incentive program.
       Sec. 22.004.  AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS AND LANDFILL DIVERSION
INCENTIVE PROGRAM ACCOUNT. (a)  The agricultural biomass and
landfill diversion incentive program account is an account in the
general revenue fund. The account is composed of:
             (1)  legislative appropriations;
             (2)  gifts, grants, donations, and matching funds
received under Subsection (b); and
             (3)  other money required by law to be deposited in the
account.
       (b)  The department may solicit and accept gifts in kind,
donations, and grants of money from the federal government, local
governments, private corporations, or other persons to be used for
the purposes of this chapter.
       (c)  Money in the account may be appropriated only to the
department for the purpose of implementing and maintaining the
agricultural biomass and landfill diversion incentive program.
       (d)  Income from money in the account shall be credited to
the account.
       (e)  The account is exempt from the application of Section
403.095, Government Code.
       Sec. 22.005.  LIMITATION ON GRANT AMOUNT. The total amount
of grants awarded by operators of facilities under Section 22.003
and by the department under Section 22.006 during each state fiscal
year may not exceed $30 million.
       Sec. 22.006.  ELIGIBILITY OF OPERATORS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
GENERATION FACILITIES FOR GRANTS. (a)  Except as provided by
Subsection (b), an operator of a facility that uses biomass to
generate electric energy is not eligible to receive a grant under
this chapter or under any other state law for the generation of
electric energy with qualified agricultural biomass, forest wood
waste, urban wood waste, or storm-generated biomass debris for
which a farmer, logger, or diverter has received a grant under this
chapter.
       (b)  An operator of a facility that uses biomass to generate
electric energy may receive a grant from the department under this
chapter for generating electric energy with qualified agricultural
biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood waste, or storm-generated
biomass debris that arrives at the facility in a form unsuitable for
generating electric energy and that the facility processes into a
form suitable for generating electric energy.
       (c)  To receive a grant from the department under Subsection
(b), an operator of a facility must file an application with the
department that verifies the amount of qualified agricultural
biomass, forest wood waste, urban wood waste, or storm-generated
biomass debris that the facility processed into a form suitable for
generating electric energy. The department shall make grants to
eligible operators of facilities quarterly, subject to
appropriations. The provisions of this chapter governing grants to
farmers, loggers, and diverters, including the provisions
governing the amount of a grant, apply to a grant from the
department under Subsection (b) to the extent they can be made
applicable.
       Sec. 22.007.  RULES. The commissioner, in consultation with
the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality, shall adopt rules to implement this chapter.
       Sec. 22.008.  AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this chapter, the department is not required to
administer this chapter or adopt rules under this chapter, and the
operator of a facility described by Section 22.003(b) is not
required to make a grant on behalf of the department, until funds
are appropriated for those purposes.
       Sec. 22.009.  EXPIRATION OF PROGRAM AND CHAPTER. The
agricultural biomass and landfill diversion incentive program
terminates on August 31, 2019. On September 1, 2019:
             (1)  any unobligated funds remaining in the
agricultural biomass and landfill diversion incentive program
account shall be transferred to the undedicated portion of the
general revenue fund; and
             (2)  this chapter expires.
       SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.