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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to flood control planning and the funding of flood |
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planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 16, Water Code, is amended by adding |
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Subchapter L to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER L. FLOOD PROJECT FUNDING |
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Sec. 16.451. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Advisory committee" means the Texas |
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Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee. |
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(2) "Eligible political subdivision" means a district |
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or authority created under Section 52, Article III, or Section 59, |
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Article XVI, Texas Constitution, a municipality, or a county. |
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(3) "Flood project" means a drainage, flood |
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mitigation, or flood control project, including: |
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(A) planning and design activities; |
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(B) work to obtain regulatory approval to provide |
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structural and nonstructural flood mitigation and drainage; and |
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(C) construction of structural flood mitigation |
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and drainage infrastructure. |
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(4) "Resiliency fund" means the Texas infrastructure |
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resiliency fund. |
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Sec. 16.452. TEXAS INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCY FUND. (a) |
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The Texas infrastructure resiliency fund is a special fund in the |
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state treasury outside the general revenue fund. |
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(b) The resiliency fund shall be administered by the board |
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in accordance with this subchapter. |
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(c) The board may invest, reinvest, and direct the |
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investment of any available money in the resiliency fund as |
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provided by law for the investment of money under Section 404.024, |
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Government Code. |
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Sec. 16.453. FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT. (a) The |
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floodplain management account is an account of the resiliency fund. |
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(b) The account consists of: |
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(1) money deposited to the credit of the account under |
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Section 251.004, Insurance Code; |
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(2) money directly appropriated to the board; and |
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(3) money from gifts or grants from the United States |
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government, local or regional governments, private sources, or |
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other sources. |
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(c) The board may use the account to provide financing for: |
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(1) the board's functions under Section 16.316; or |
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(2) any other activities related to: |
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(A) the collection and analysis of flood-related |
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information; |
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(B) flood planning, protection, mitigation, or |
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adaptation; |
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(C) the provision of flood-related information |
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to the public through educational or outreach programs; or |
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(D) evaluating the response to and mitigation of |
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flood incidents affecting residential property, including |
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multi-family units, located in floodplains. |
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Sec. 16.454. HURRICANE HARVEY ACCOUNT. (a) The Hurricane |
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Harvey account is an account in the resiliency fund. |
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(b) The board may use the account only to provide financing |
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for flood projects related to Hurricane Harvey. Financing under |
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this section includes making a: |
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(1) grant, low-interest loan, or zero-interest loan to |
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an eligible political subdivision: |
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(A) for a flood project; or |
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(B) to provide matching funds to enable the |
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subdivision to participate in a federal program for a flood |
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project; |
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(2) loan to an eligible political subdivision at or |
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below market interest rates for the subdivision's planning or |
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design costs, permitting costs, or other costs associated with |
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state or federal regulatory activities with respect to a flood |
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project; and |
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(3) grant to an eligible political subdivision to |
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provide matching funds to enable the subdivision to participate in |
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a federal program for the development of a hazard mitigation plan, |
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under guidelines issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency |
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or the Texas Division of Emergency Management or the successor in |
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function to those entities. |
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(c) The board shall establish a point system for |
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prioritizing flood projects for which money from the Hurricane |
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Harvey account is sought. The system must include a standard for |
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the board to apply in determining whether a flood project qualifies |
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for funding at the time the application for funding is filed with |
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the board. |
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(d) The board shall give the highest consideration in |
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awarding points to a flood project that will have a substantial |
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effect, including a flood project that: |
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(1) is recommended or approved by the director of the |
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Texas Division of Emergency Management or the successor in function |
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to that entity; and |
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(2) meets an emergency need in a county where the |
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governor has declared a state of disaster. |
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(e) After review and recommendation by the executive |
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administrator and with input from the director of the Texas |
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Division of Emergency Management or the successor in function to |
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that entity, the board may approve an application for financial |
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assistance under this section only if the board finds that: |
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(1) the application and assistance applied for meet |
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the requirements of this subchapter and board rules; |
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(2) the application demonstrates a sufficient level of |
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cooperation among applicable political subdivisions and includes |
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all of the political subdivisions substantially affected by the |
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flood project; and |
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(3) the taxes or other revenue, or both the taxes and |
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other revenue, pledged by the applicant, if applicable, will be |
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sufficient to meet all the obligations assumed by the applicant. |
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(f) Principal and interest payments on loans made under |
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Subsection (b)(2) may be deferred for not more than 10 years or |
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until construction of the flood project is completed, whichever is |
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earlier. |
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(g) Money from the account may be awarded to several |
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eligible political subdivisions for a single flood project. |
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(h) An eligible political subdivision that receives a grant |
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for a flood project also may receive a loan from the account. |
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(i) This section expires September 1, 2031. The remaining |
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balance of the account on that date is transferred to the economic |
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stabilization fund. |
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Sec. 16.455. FLOOD PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ACCOUNT. (a) The |
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flood plan implementation account is an account in the resiliency |
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fund. |
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(b) The board may use the account only: |
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(1) to make a grant, low-interest loan, or |
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zero-interest loan to an eligible political subdivision: |
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(A) for a flood project; or |
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(B) to provide matching funds to enable the |
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subdivision to participate in a federal program for a flood |
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project; |
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(2) to make a loan to an eligible political |
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subdivision at or below market interest rates for the subdivision's |
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planning or design costs, permitting costs, or other costs |
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associated with state or federal regulatory activities with respect |
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to a flood project; and |
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(3) to make a grant to an eligible political |
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subdivision to provide matching funds to enable the subdivision to |
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participate in a federal program for the development of a hazard |
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mitigation plan, under guidelines issued by the Federal Emergency |
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Management Agency or the Texas Division of Emergency Management or |
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the successor in function to those entities. |
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(c) The board shall establish a point system for |
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prioritizing flood projects for which money from the flood plan |
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implementation account is sought. The system must include a |
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standard for the board to apply in determining whether a flood |
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project qualifies for funding at the time the application for |
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funding is filed with the board. |
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(d) The board shall give the highest consideration in |
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awarding points to a flood project that will have a substantial |
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effect, including a flood project that: |
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(1) is recommended or approved by the director of the |
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Texas Division of Emergency Management or the successor in function |
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to that entity; |
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(2) meets an emergency need in a county where the |
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governor has declared a state of disaster; |
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(3) is funded partially through federal matching |
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funds; |
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(4) includes a component that will increase water |
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supply; and |
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(5) contains any other factor the board determines is |
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relevant to the purposes of resiliency. |
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(e) After review and recommendation by the executive |
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administrator and with input from the director of the Texas |
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Division of Emergency Management or the successor in function to |
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that entity, the board may approve an application only if the board |
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finds that: |
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(1) the application and the assistance applied for |
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meet the requirements of this subchapter and board rules; and |
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(2) the application demonstrates a sufficient level of |
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cooperation among eligible political subdivisions and includes all |
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of the political subdivisions substantially affected by the flood |
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project. |
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(f) Principal and interest payments on loans made under |
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Subsection (b)(2) may be deferred for not more than 10 years or |
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until construction of the flood project is completed, whichever is |
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earlier. |
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(g) Money from the account may be awarded to several |
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eligible political subdivisions for a single flood project. |
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(h) An award issued as a grant may finance not more than 75 |
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percent of the total cost of a flood project. |
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(i) An eligible political subdivision that receives a grant |
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for a flood project also may receive a loan from the account. |
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Sec. 16.456. FEDERAL MATCHING ACCOUNT. (a) The federal |
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matching account is an account in the resiliency fund. |
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(b) The board may use the account only to meet matching |
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requirements for projects funded partially by federal money, |
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including projects funded by the United States Army Corps of |
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Engineers. |
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Sec. 16.457. TEXAS INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCY FUND ADVISORY |
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COMMITTEE. (a) The Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory |
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Committee is composed of the seven members that serve on the State |
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Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee described by |
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Section 15.438, with the co-presiding officers of that committee |
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serving as presiding officers of the advisory committee. The |
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director of the Texas Division of Emergency Management or the |
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successor in function to that entity serves as a nonvoting member of |
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the advisory committee, as an additional duty of the director's |
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office. |
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(b) The advisory committee may hold public hearings, formal |
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meetings, or work sessions. Either co-presiding officer of the |
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advisory committee may call a public hearing, formal meeting, or |
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work session of the advisory committee at any time. The advisory |
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committee may not take formal action at a public hearing, formal |
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meeting, or work session unless a quorum of the committee is |
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present. |
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(c) Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, a |
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member of the advisory committee is not entitled to receive |
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compensation for service on the committee or reimbursement for |
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expenses incurred in the performance of official duties as a member |
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of the committee. Service on the advisory committee by a member of |
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the senate or house of representatives is considered legislative |
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service for which the member is entitled to reimbursement and other |
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benefits in the same manner and to the same extent as for other |
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legislative service. |
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(d) The advisory committee may submit comments and |
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recommendations to the board regarding the use of money in the |
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resiliency fund and for use by the board in adopting rules. |
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(e) The advisory committee shall review the overall |
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operation, function, and structure of the resiliency fund at least |
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semiannually and may provide comments and recommendations to the |
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board on any matter. |
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(f) The advisory committee may adopt rules, procedures, and |
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policies as needed to administer this section and implement its |
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responsibilities. |
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(g) The advisory committee shall make recommendations to |
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the board regarding information on the resiliency fund to be posted |
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on the board's Internet website. |
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(h) The advisory committee may evaluate and may provide |
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comments or recommendations on the feasibility of the state owning, |
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constructing, operating, and maintaining flood projects, including |
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reservoirs and coastal barriers. |
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(i) The board shall provide an annual report to the advisory |
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committee on: |
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(1) the board's compliance with statewide annual goals |
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relating to historically underutilized businesses; and |
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(2) the participation level of historically |
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underutilized businesses in flood projects that receive money from |
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the resiliency fund. |
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(j) If the aggregate level of participation by historically |
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underutilized businesses in flood projects that receive money from |
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the resiliency fund does not meet statewide annual goals adopted |
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under Chapter 2161, Government Code, the advisory committee shall |
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make recommendations to the board to improve the participation |
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level. |
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(k) The board shall supply staff support to the advisory |
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committee. |
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(l) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the |
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size, composition, or duration of the advisory committee. |
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Sec. 16.458. REPORT REQUIRED. (a) In this section, "state |
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agency" means: |
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(1) a department, commission, board, office, or other |
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agency in the executive branch of state government created by the |
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state constitution or a state statute; and |
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(2) a general academic teaching institution as defined |
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by Section 61.003, Education Code. |
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(b) A state agency that uses or disburses federal money for |
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flood research, planning, or mitigation projects shall submit a |
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report to the board on a quarterly basis. |
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(c) The report must include the following information about |
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federal money used or disbursed for flood research, planning, or |
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mitigation projects: |
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(1) the original total of federal money received; |
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(2) the amount of the federal money spent or disbursed |
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to date; and |
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(3) the eligibility requirements for receiving the |
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federal money. |
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Sec. 16.459. APPLICABLE LAW. Subchapter E, Chapter 17, |
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applies to financial assistance made available from the resiliency |
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fund, except that the board may execute contracts as necessary to |
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evidence grant agreements. |
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Sec. 16.460. TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS. The board shall |
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post the following information on the board's Internet website |
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regarding the use of the resiliency fund and regularly update the |
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information posted: |
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(1) the progress made in developing flood projects |
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statewide; |
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(2) a description of each flood project that receives |
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money from the resiliency fund, including: |
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(A) the expected date of completion of the flood |
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project; |
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(B) the current status of the flood project; |
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(C) the proposed benefit of the flood project; |
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(D) the initial total cost estimate of the flood |
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project and variances to the initial cost estimate exceeding five |
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percent; |
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(E) a listing of the eligible political |
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subdivisions receiving money from the resiliency fund; |
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(F) a listing of each political subdivision |
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served by each flood project; |
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(G) an estimate of matching funds that will be |
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available for the flood project resulting from the use of the |
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resiliency fund; and |
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(H) the status of repayment of each loan provided |
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in connection with a flood project, including an assessment of the |
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risk of default based on a standard risk rating system; |
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(3) a description of the point system for prioritizing |
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flood projects established by the board under Sections 16.454 and |
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16.455 and the number of points awarded by the board for each flood |
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project; |
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(4) any nonconfidential information submitted to the |
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board as part of an application for funding under this subchapter |
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that is approved by the board; |
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(5) the administrative and operating expenses |
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incurred by the board in administering the resiliency fund; and |
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(6) any other information required by board rule. |
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Sec. 16.461. RULES. The board shall adopt rules necessary |
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to carry out this subchapter, including rules: |
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(1) that establish procedures for an application for |
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and for the award of financial assistance; |
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(2) that establish the prioritization system for flood |
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projects that receive money from the resiliency fund; |
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(3) for the repayment of a loan from the resiliency |
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fund; and |
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(4) for the administration of the resiliency fund. |
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SECTION 2. Section 16.3161, Water Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 3. On the effective date of this Act, the Floodplain |
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Management Account No. 0330 is transferred to the Texas |
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infrastructure resiliency fund as an account of that fund and the |
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balance of the Floodplain Management Account No. 0330 is |
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transferred to the floodplain management account of the Texas |
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infrastructure resiliency fund. |
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SECTION 4. (a) Not later than the 90th day after the |
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effective date of this Act, the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency |
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Fund Advisory Committee shall submit recommendations to the Texas |
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Water Development Board on the rules to be adopted by the board |
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under Section 16.461, Water Code, as added by this Act. |
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(b) Not later than the 90th day after the date the Texas |
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Water Development Board receives the recommendations described by |
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Subsection (a) of this section, the board shall adopt rules under |
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Section 16.461, Water Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 5. Contingent on legislation of the 86th |
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Legislature, Regular Session, 2019, that requires the creation of a |
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state flood plan passing and becoming law, on the date that the |
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Texas Water Development Board adopts the initial state flood plan |
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in accordance with that law: |
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(1) Section 16.455, Water Code, as added by this Act, |
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expires; and |
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(2) Subchapter L, Chapter 16, Water Code, is amended |
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by adding Section 16.4551 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 16.4551. FLOOD PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ACCOUNT. (a) The |
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flood plan implementation account is an account in the resiliency |
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fund. |
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(b) The board may use the account only to provide financing |
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for projects included in the state flood plan. |
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(c) Money from the account may be awarded to several |
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eligible political subdivisions for a single flood project. |
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SECTION 6. 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, 2019. |