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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and |
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accelerated vehicle retirement program and local initiative air |
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quality projects. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 382.209(e), Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(e) A vehicle is not eligible to participate in a low-income |
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vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle |
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retirement program established under this section unless: |
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(1) the vehicle is capable of being operated; |
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(2) the registration of the vehicle: |
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(A) is current; and |
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(B) reflects that the vehicle is [has been] |
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registered in a [the] county implementing the program [for at least
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12 of the 15 months preceding the application for participation in
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the program]; |
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(3) the commissioners court of the county |
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administering the program determines that the vehicle meets the |
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eligibility criteria adopted by the commission, the Texas |
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Department of Motor Vehicles, and the Public Safety Commission; |
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(4) if the vehicle is to be repaired, the repair is |
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done by a repair facility recognized by the Department of Public |
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Safety, which may be an independent or private entity licensed by |
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the state; and |
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(5) if the vehicle is to be retired under this |
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subsection and Section 382.213, the replacement vehicle is a |
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qualifying motor vehicle. |
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SECTION 2. Sections 382.210(a) and (b), Health and Safety |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission by rule shall adopt guidelines to assist |
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a participating county in implementing a low-income vehicle repair |
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assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program |
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authorized under Section 382.209. The guidelines at a minimum |
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shall recommend: |
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(1) a minimum and maximum amount for repair |
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assistance; |
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(2) a minimum and maximum amount toward the purchase |
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price of a replacement vehicle qualified for the accelerated |
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retirement program, based on vehicle type and model year, with the |
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maximum amount not to exceed: |
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(A) $3,500 [$3,000] for a replacement car of the |
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current model year or the previous four [three] model years, except |
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as provided by Paragraph (C); |
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(B) $3,500 [$3,000] for a replacement truck of |
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the current model year or the previous three [two] model years, |
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except as provided by Paragraph (C); and |
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(C) $4,000 [$3,500] for a replacement vehicle of |
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the current model year or the previous four [three] model years |
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that: |
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(i) is a hybrid vehicle, electric vehicle, |
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or natural gas vehicle; and [or] |
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(ii) has been certified to meet federal |
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Tier 3 [2], Bin 85 [3] or a cleaner Bin certification under 40 |
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C.F.R. Section 86.1811-17 [86.1811-04], as that section existed on |
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January 1, 2017 [published in the February 10, 2000, Federal
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Register]; |
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(3) criteria for determining eligibility, taking into |
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account: |
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(A) the vehicle owner's income, which may not |
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exceed 300 percent of the federal poverty level; |
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(B) the fair market value of the vehicle; and |
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(C) any other relevant considerations; |
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(4) safeguards for preventing fraud in the repair, |
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purchase, or sale of a vehicle in the program; and |
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(5) procedures for determining the degree and amount |
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of repair assistance a vehicle is allowed, based on: |
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(A) the amount of money the vehicle owner has |
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spent on repairs; |
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(B) the vehicle owner's income; and |
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(C) any other relevant factors. |
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(b) A replacement vehicle described by Subsection (a)(2) |
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must: |
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(1) except as provided by Subsection (c), be a vehicle |
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in a class or category of vehicles that has been certified to meet |
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federal Tier 2, Bin 5 or a cleaner Bin certification under 40 C.F.R. |
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Section 86.1811-04, as published in the February 10, 2000, Federal |
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Register; |
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(2) have a gross vehicle weight rating of less than |
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10,000 pounds; |
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(3) have an odometer reading of not more than 85,000 |
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[70,000] miles; and |
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(4) be a vehicle the total cost of which does not |
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exceed: |
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(A) for a vehicle described by Subsection |
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(a)(2)(A) or (B), $35,000; or |
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(B) for a vehicle described by Subsection |
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(a)(2)(C), $45,000. |
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SECTION 3. Section 382.220, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended by amending Subsections (b), (c), and (d) and adding |
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Subsection (e) to read as follows: |
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(b) A program under this section must be implemented in |
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consultation with the commission and may include a program to: |
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(1) expand and enhance the AirCheck Texas Repair and |
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Replacement Assistance Program; |
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(2) develop and implement programs or systems that |
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remotely determine vehicle emissions and notify the vehicle's |
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operator; |
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(3) develop and implement projects to implement the |
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commission's smoking vehicle program; |
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(4) develop and implement projects in consultation |
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with the director of the Department of Public Safety for |
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coordinating with local law enforcement officials to reduce the use |
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of counterfeit registration insignia and vehicle inspection |
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reports by providing local law enforcement officials with funds to |
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identify vehicles with counterfeit registration insignia and |
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vehicle inspection reports and to carry out appropriate actions; |
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(5) develop and implement programs to enhance |
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transportation system improvements; [or] |
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(6) develop and implement new air control strategies |
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designed to assist local areas in complying with state and federal |
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air quality rules and regulations; or |
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(7) improve air quality as authorized by Subsection |
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(e). |
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(c) Except as provided by Subsection (e), money [Money] that |
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is made available for the implementation of a program under |
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Subsection (b) may not be expended for local government fleet or |
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vehicle acquisition or replacement, call center management, |
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application oversight, invoice analysis, education, outreach, or |
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advertising purposes. |
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(d) Money that is made available to counties [Fees
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collected] under Sections 382.202 and 382.302 may be used [in an
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amount not to exceed $7 million per fiscal year] for projects |
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described by Subsection (b) and[, of which $2 million may be used
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only for projects described by Subsection (b)(4). The remaining $5
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million may be used for any project described by Subsection (b).
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The fees] shall be made available only to counties participating in |
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the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and |
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accelerated vehicle retirement programs created under Section |
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382.209 [and only on a matching basis, whereby the commission
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provides money to a county in the same amount that the county
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dedicates to a project authorized by Subsection (b).
The
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commission may reduce the match requirement for a county that
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proposes to develop and implement independent test facility fraud
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detection programs, including the use of remote sensing technology
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for coordinating with law enforcement officials to detect, prevent,
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and prosecute the use of counterfeit registration insignia and
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vehicle inspection reports]. |
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(e) A participating county may use money that has been |
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allocated by the commission to the county for a program under |
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Subsection (b) and that has not been spent by the last day of the |
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fiscal year in which the money was allocated for the replacement and |
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retirement of local government fleet vehicles. Money available for |
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use under this subsection must be spent not later than the second |
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anniversary of the last day of the fiscal year in which the |
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commission allocated the funds. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |