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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the implementation of ultraclean energy projects in |
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this state. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 447, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 447.013 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 447.013. ULTRACLEAN ENERGY PROJECT GRANT AND LOAN |
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PROGRAM. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Account" means the ultraclean energy project |
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account established under this section. |
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(2) "Program" means the ultraclean energy project |
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grant and loan program established under this section. |
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(3) "Ultraclean energy project" has the meaning |
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assigned by Section 382.003, Health and Safety Code. |
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(b) The ultraclean energy project grant and loan program is |
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established to encourage the development of ultraclean energy |
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projects that produce reliable and affordable electric power in an |
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environmentally protective manner. The program is administered by |
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the state energy conservation office. |
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(c) The ultraclean energy project account is an account in |
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the general revenue fund. |
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(d) The account consists of: |
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(1) a sub-account in the account that consists of the |
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proceeds of bonds issued under Subsection (j); |
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(2) revenues allocated to the account under Section |
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182.122, Tax Code; |
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(3) any amount appropriated by the legislature for the |
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account; |
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(4) gifts, grants, and other donations received for |
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the account; and |
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(5) interest earned on the investment of money in the |
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account. |
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(e) Money in the account may be appropriated only to the |
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state energy conservation office to award grants or to make or |
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guarantee loans under this section. The total amount of grants that |
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may be awarded under this section in any state fiscal biennium from |
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revenues described by Subsection (d)(2) may not exceed $20 million. |
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The total amount of loans that may be made or guaranteed under this |
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section in any state fiscal biennium from revenues described by |
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Subsection (d)(2) may not exceed $10 million. |
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(f) Before awarding a grant or making a loan under this |
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section, the state energy conservation office shall enter into a |
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written agreement with the entity to which the grant is to be |
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awarded or the loan is to be made. The agreement may specify that |
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if, as of a date specified by the agreement, the entity has not used |
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the grant or loan for the purposes for which the grant or loan was |
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intended, the entity shall repay the amount of the grant or the |
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amount of the loan and any accrued interest, as applicable, under |
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terms specified by the agreement. |
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(g) Under the program, the state energy conservation office |
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may award a grant to the managing entity of an ultraclean energy |
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project in an amount not to exceed 50 percent of the total amount |
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invested in the project by private industry sources. The managing |
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entity of the project must provide any information considered |
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necessary by the state energy conservation office to determine |
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whether the entity qualifies for the grant. |
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(h) Under the program, the state energy conservation office |
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may make or guarantee a loan to the managing entity of an ultraclean |
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energy project in this state. If the loan or guarantee is to be |
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funded by the proceeds of bonds issued under Subsection (j), the |
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project must qualify for the loan or guarantee under Section 49-p, |
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Article III, Texas Constitution. |
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(i) A recipient of a grant or loan under this section is |
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encouraged to purchase goods and services from small businesses and |
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historically underutilized businesses, as those terms are defined |
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by Section 481.191, Government Code. |
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(j) The Texas Public Finance Authority shall issue general |
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obligation bonds as authorized by Section 49-p, Article III, Texas |
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Constitution. |
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SECTION 2. Section 382.003, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended by adding Subdivisions (3-a), (3-b), (11-a), and (12-a) to |
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read as follows: |
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(3-a) "Clean coal technology" means a technology or |
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process, including a technology or process applied at the |
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precombustion, combustion, or postcombustion stage, for use at a |
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new or existing facility that will achieve a 97 percent reduction of |
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sulfur dioxide emissions, an emission rate for nitrogen oxides of |
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0.08 pounds per million British thermal units, and significant |
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reductions in mercury emissions associated with the use of coal in |
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the generation of electricity, process steam, or industrial |
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products, including the creation of liquid fuels, hydrogen for fuel |
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cells, and other coproducts. The technology used must comply with |
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applicable federal law regarding mercury emissions and must render |
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carbon dioxide capable of capture, sequestration, or abatement. |
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Clean coal technology includes atmospheric or pressurized |
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fluidized bed combustion technology, integrated gasification |
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combined cycle technology, methanation technology, |
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magnetohydrodynamic technology, direct and indirect coal-fired |
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turbines, undiluted high-flame temperature oxygen combustion |
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technology that excludes air, and integrated gasification fuel |
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cells. |
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(3-b) "Coal" has the meaning assigned by Section |
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134.004, Natural Resources Code. |
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(11-a) "Solid waste" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 361.003. |
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(12-a) "Ultraclean energy project" means a project |
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that: |
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(A) involves the use of coal, biomass, petroleum |
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coke, or solid waste in the generation of electricity, process |
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steam, or industrial products, including gasification and the |
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creation of liquid fuels, hydrogen for fuel cells, and other |
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coproducts; |
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(B) is capable of achieving a 99 percent |
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reduction of sulfur dioxide emissions, a 95 percent reduction of |
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mercury emissions, and an emission rate for nitrogen oxides of 0.05 |
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pounds per million British thermal units; and |
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(C) renders carbon dioxide capable of capture, |
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sequestration, or abatement. |
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SECTION 3. Subchapter C, Chapter 382, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended by adding Section 382.0566 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 382.0566. ULTRACLEAN ENERGY PROJECT PERMITTING |
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PROCEDURE. (a) An application for a permit under this chapter for |
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an ultraclean energy project must be received by the commission on |
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or after September 1, 2008, and before September 1, 2020. |
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(b) As authorized by federal law, not later than the first |
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anniversary of the date the commission declares an application for |
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a permit under this chapter for an ultraclean energy project to be |
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administratively complete, the commission shall issue a final order |
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issuing or denying the permit. |
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(c) The permit process authorized by this section is subject |
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to the requirements relating to a contested case hearing under this |
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chapter, Chapter 5, Water Code, or Subchapters C-G, Chapter 2001, |
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Government Code, as applicable. |
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(d) An applicant for a permit under this chapter for an |
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ultraclean energy project is not required to prove, as part of an |
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analysis of whether the project will use the best available control |
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technology or reduce emissions to the lowest achievable rate, that |
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the clean coal technology or ultraclean energy technology proposed |
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to be used in connection with the project has been demonstrated to |
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be feasible in a commercial operation. |
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(e) The commission shall adopt rules to implement this |
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section. |
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SECTION 4. Section 11.31, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsections (k), (l), and (m) to read as follows: |
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(k) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality shall |
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adopt rules establishing a nonexclusive list of facilities, |
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devices, or methods for the control of air, water, or land |
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pollution, which must include: |
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(1) coal cleaning facilities; |
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(2) atmospheric or pressurized and bubbling or |
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circulating fluidized bed combustion systems and gasification |
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fluidized bed combustion combined cycle systems; |
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(3) ultra-supercritical pulverized coal boilers; |
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(4) flue gas recirculation components; |
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(5) syngas purification systems and gas-cleanup |
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units; |
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(6) enhanced heat recovery systems; |
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(7) exhaust heat recovery boilers; |
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(8) heat recovery steam generators; |
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(9) superheaters and evaporators; |
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(10) enhanced steam turbine systems; |
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(11) methanation; |
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(12) coal combustion or gasification byproduct and |
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coproduct handling, storage, or treatment facilities; |
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(13) biomass cofiring storage, distribution, and |
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firing systems; |
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(14) coal cleaning or drying processes, such as coal |
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drying/moisture reduction, air jigging, precombustion |
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decarbonization, and coal flow balancing technology; |
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(15) oxy-fuel combustion technology, amine or chilled |
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ammonia scrubbing, fuel or emission conversion through the use of |
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catalysts, enhanced scrubbing technology, modified combustion |
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technology such as chemical looping, and cryogenic technology; and |
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(16) any other equipment designed to capture, abate, |
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or monitor nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, |
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particulate matter, mercury, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, or |
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any criteria pollutant. |
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(l) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality by rule |
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shall update the list adopted under Subsection (k) at least once |
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every three years. An item may not be removed from the list unless |
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the commission finds compelling evidence to support the conclusion |
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that the item does not provide pollution control benefits. |
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(m) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, |
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if the facility, device, or method for the control of air, water, or |
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land pollution described in an application for an exemption under |
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this section is a facility, device, or method included on the list |
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adopted under Subsection (k), the executive director of the Texas |
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Commission on Environmental Quality, not later than the 30th day |
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after the date of receipt of the information required by |
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Subsections (c)(2) and (3) and without regard to whether the |
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information required by Subsection (c)(1) has been submitted, shall |
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determine that the facility, device, or method described in the |
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application is used wholly or partly as a facility, device, or |
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method for the control of air, water, or land pollution and shall |
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take the actions that are required by Subsection (d) in the event |
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such a determination is made. |
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SECTION 5. Section 26.045, Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 26.045. ROLLBACK RELIEF FOR POLLUTION CONTROL |
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REQUIREMENTS. (a) The rollback tax rate for a political |
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subdivision of this state is increased by the rate that, if applied |
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to the total current value, would impose an amount of taxes equal to |
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the amount the political subdivision will spend out of its |
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maintenance and operation funds under Section 26.012(16)[, Tax
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Code,] to pay for a facility, device, or method for the control of |
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air, water, or land pollution that is necessary to meet the |
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requirements of a permit issued by the Texas [Natural Resource
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Conservation] Commission on Environmental Quality. |
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(b) In this section, "facility, device, or method for |
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control of air, water, or land pollution" means any land, |
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structure, building, installation, excavation, machinery, |
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equipment, or device, and any attachment or addition to or |
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reconstruction, replacement, or improvement of that property, that |
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is used, constructed, acquired, or installed wholly or partly to |
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meet or exceed rules or regulations adopted by any environmental |
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protection agency of the United States or this state for the |
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prevention, monitoring, control, or reduction of air, water, or |
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land pollution. |
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(c) To receive an adjustment to the rollback tax rate under |
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this section, a political subdivision shall present information to |
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the executive director of the Texas [Natural Resource Conservation] |
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Commission on Environmental Quality in a permit application or in a |
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request for any exemption from a permit that would otherwise be |
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required detailing: |
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(1) the anticipated environmental benefits from the |
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installation of the facility, device, or method for the control of |
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air, water, or land pollution; |
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(2) the estimated cost of the pollution control |
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facility, device, or method; and |
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(3) the purpose of the installation of the facility, |
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device, or method, and the proportion of the installation that is |
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pollution control property. |
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(d) Following submission of the information required by |
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Subsection (c), the executive director of the Texas [Natural
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Resource Conservation] Commission on Environmental Quality shall |
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determine whether [if] the facility, device, or method is used |
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wholly or partly as a facility, device, or method for the control of |
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air, water, or land pollution. If the executive director determines |
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that the facility, device, or method is used wholly or partly to |
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control pollution, the director shall issue a letter to the |
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political subdivision stating that determination and the portion of |
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the cost of the installation that is pollution control property. |
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(e) The Texas [Natural Resource Conservation] Commission on |
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Environmental Quality may charge a political subdivision seeking a |
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determination that property is pollution control property an |
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additional fee not to exceed its administrative costs for |
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processing the information, making the determination, and issuing |
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the letter required by this section. The commission may adopt rules |
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to implement this section. |
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(f) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality shall |
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adopt rules establishing a nonexclusive list of facilities, |
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devices, or methods for the control of air, water, or land |
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pollution, which must include: |
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(1) coal cleaning facilities; |
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(2) atmospheric or pressurized and bubbling or |
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circulating fluidized bed combustion systems and gasification |
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fluidized bed combustion combined cycle systems; |
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(3) ultra-supercritical pulverized coal boilers; |
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(4) flue gas recirculation components; |
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(5) syngas purification systems and gas-cleanup |
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units; |
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(6) enhanced heat recovery systems; |
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(7) exhaust heat recovery boilers; |
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(8) heat recovery steam generators; |
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(9) superheaters and evaporators; |
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(10) enhanced steam turbine systems; |
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(11) methanation; |
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(12) coal combustion or gasification byproduct and |
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coproduct handling, storage, or treatment facilities; |
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(13) biomass cofiring storage, distribution, and |
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firing systems; |
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(14) coal cleaning or drying processes such as coal |
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drying/moisture reduction, air jigging, precombustion |
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decarbonization, and coal flow balancing technology; |
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(15) oxy-fuel combustion technology, amine or chilled |
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ammonia scrubbing, fuel or emission conversion through the use of |
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catalysts, enhanced scrubbing technology, modified combustion |
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technology such as chemical looping, and cryogenic technology; and |
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(16) any other equipment designed to capture, abate, |
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or monitor nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, |
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particulate matter, mercury, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, or |
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any criteria pollutant. |
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(g) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality by rule |
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shall update the list adopted under Subsection (f) at least once |
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every three years. An item may not be removed from the list unless |
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the commission finds compelling evidence to support the conclusion |
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that the item does not render pollution control benefits. |
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(h) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, |
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if the facility, device, or method for the control of air, water, or |
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land pollution described in a permit application or in a request for |
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any exemption from a permit that would otherwise be required is a |
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facility, device, or method included on the list adopted under |
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Subsection (f), the executive director of the Texas Commission on |
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Environmental Quality, not later than the 30th day after the date of |
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receipt of the information required by Subsections (c)(2) and (3) |
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and without regard to whether the information required by |
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Subsection (c)(1) has been submitted, shall determine that the |
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facility, device, or method described in the permit application or |
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in the request for an exemption from a permit that would otherwise |
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be required is used wholly or partly as a facility, device, or |
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method for the control of air, water, or land pollution and shall |
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take the action that is required by Subsection (d) in the event such |
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a determination is made. |
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(i) A political subdivision of the state seeking an |
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adjustment in its rollback tax rate under this section shall |
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provide to its tax assessor a copy of the letter issued by the |
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executive director of the Texas [Natural Resource Conservation] |
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Commission on Environmental Quality under Subsection (d). The tax |
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assessor shall accept the copy of the letter from the executive |
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director as conclusive evidence that the facility, device, or |
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method is used wholly or partly as pollution control property and |
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shall adjust the rollback tax rate for the political subdivision as |
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provided for by Subsection (a). |
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SECTION 6. Section 182.022, Tax Code, is amended by adding |
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Subsection (c) to read as follows: |
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(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a |
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tax under this chapter may not be imposed on gross receipts from the |
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sale of electricity generated by an ultraclean energy project, as |
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defined by Section 382.003, Health and Safety Code. |
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SECTION 7. Section 182.122, Tax Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 182.122. ALLOCATION OF TAX. (a) Revenues collected |
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under this chapter are allocated: |
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(1) one-fourth to the foundation school fund; and |
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(2) three-fourths to the general revenue fund. |
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(b) The comptroller shall transfer to the ultraclean energy |
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project account the first $30 million of the revenues collected |
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under this chapter that are allocated to the general revenue fund |
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under Subsection (a)(2) in any state fiscal biennium. |
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SECTION 8. Effective September 1, 2020, Section 182.122, |
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Tax Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 182.122. ALLOCATION OF TAX. Revenues collected under |
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this chapter are allocated: |
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(1) one-fourth to the foundation school fund; and |
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(2) three-fourths to the general revenue fund. |
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SECTION 9. Section 313.024(b), Tax Code, as effective |
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January 1, 2008, is amended to read as follows: |
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(b) To be eligible for a limitation on appraised value under |
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this subchapter, the entity must use the property in connection |
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with: |
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(1) manufacturing; |
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(2) research and development; |
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(3) a clean coal project, as defined by Section 5.001, |
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Water Code; |
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(4) an ultraclean energy [a gasification] project, as |
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defined by Section 382.003, Health and Safety Code [for a coal and
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biomass mixture]; or |
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(5) renewable energy electric generation. |
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SECTION 10. The state energy conservation office shall |
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establish the ultraclean energy grant and loan program under |
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Section 447.013, Government Code, as added by this Act, not later |
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than January 1, 2008. |
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SECTION 11. Not later than January 1, 2008, the Texas |
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Commission on Environmental Quality shall adopt rules required |
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under Section 382.0566, Health and Safety Code, and Section |
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11.31(k), Tax Code, as added by this Act, and Section 26.045(f), Tax |
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Code, as amended by this Act. |
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SECTION 12. Section 447.013(j), Government Code, as added |
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by this Act, takes effect only if the constitutional amendment |
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proposed by the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, |
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authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide and |
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guarantee loans to encourage the use of carbon-free hydrogen energy |
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is approved by the voters. If that amendment is not approved by the |
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voters, Section 447.013(j), Government Code, as added by this Act, |
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has no effect. |
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SECTION 13. This Act takes effect immediately if it |
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receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each |
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house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. |
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If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate |
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effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2007. |