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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to state and regional flood planning. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 16, Water Code, is amended |
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by adding Sections 16.061 and 16.062 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 16.061. STATE FLOOD PLAN. (a) Not later than |
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September 1, 2024, and before the end of each successive five-year |
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period after that date, the board shall prepare and adopt a |
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comprehensive state flood plan that incorporates the regional flood |
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plans approved under Section 16.062. The state flood plan must: |
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(1) provide for orderly preparation for and response |
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to flood conditions to protect against the loss of life and |
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property; |
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(2) be a guide to state and local flood control policy; |
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and |
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(3) contribute to water development where possible. |
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(b) The state flood plan must include: |
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(1) an evaluation of the condition and adequacy of |
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flood control infrastructure on a regional basis; |
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(2) a statewide, ranked list of ongoing and proposed |
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flood control projects and strategies necessary to protect against |
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the loss of life and property from flooding and a discussion of how |
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those projects and strategies might further water development, |
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where applicable; |
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(3) an analysis of completed, ongoing, and proposed |
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flood control projects included in previous state flood plans, |
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including which projects received funding; |
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(4) an analysis of development in the 100-year |
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floodplain areas as defined by the Federal Emergency Management |
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Agency; and |
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(5) legislative recommendations the board considers |
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necessary to facilitate flood control planning and project |
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construction. |
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(c) The board, in coordination with the commission, the |
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Texas Division of Emergency Management, and the State Soil and |
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Water Conservation Board, shall adopt guidance principles for the |
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state flood plan that reflect the public interest of the entire |
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state. The board shall review and revise the guidance principles, |
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with input from the commission, the Texas Division of Emergency |
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Management, and the State Soil and Water Conservation Board as |
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necessary and at least every fourth year to coincide with the |
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four-year cycle for adoption of a new state flood plan. |
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(d) On adoption of a state flood plan, the board shall |
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deliver the plan to the: |
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(1) governor; |
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(2) lieutenant governor; |
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(3) speaker of the house of representatives; and |
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(4) appropriate legislative committees and |
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legislative leadership. |
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Sec. 16.062. REGIONAL FLOOD PLANNING. (a) The board shall: |
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(1) provide technical assistance to the flood planning |
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groups; |
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(2) adopt guidance principles for the regional flood |
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plans, including procedures for amending adopted plans; and |
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(3) designate flood planning regions corresponding to |
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each river basin. |
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(b) A flood planning group is composed of representatives of |
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the governing body of each county that is located wholly or partly |
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in a flood planning region. A county may have several |
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representatives during the deliberations of the flood planning |
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group. In voting on the final version of the regional flood plan, |
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each county is entitled to one vote. A river authority located |
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wholly or partly in a flood planning region shall provide |
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administrative assistance to the flood planning group. |
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(c) The governing body of each county located wholly or |
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partly in the flood planning region shall hold public meetings in |
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that county to gather from interested persons, including members of |
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the public and other political subdivisions located in that county, |
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suggestions and recommendations as to issues, provisions, or |
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projects and strategies that should be considered for inclusion in |
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the plan. |
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(d) Each flood planning group shall consider the |
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information collected under Subsection (c) in creating a regional |
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flood plan. A regional flood plan must: |
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(1) use information based on scientific data and |
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updated mapping; and |
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(2) include: |
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(A) a description of the condition and |
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functionality of flood control infrastructure in the flood planning |
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region; |
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(B) information on land use changes and |
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population growth in the flood planning region; |
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(C) an identification of the areas in the flood |
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planning region that are prone to flood and flood control solutions |
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for those areas; and |
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(D) an indication of whether a particular flood |
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control solution: |
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(i) meets an emergency need; |
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(ii) uses federal money as a funding |
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component; and |
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(iii) may also serve as a water supply |
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source. |
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(e) After a flood planning group prepares a regional flood |
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plan, the group shall hold at least one public meeting in a central |
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location in the flood planning region to accept comments on the |
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regional flood plan. The flood planning group shall: |
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(1) publish notice of the public meeting once in a |
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newspaper of general circulation in each county located wholly or |
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partly in the flood planning region not later than the 30th day |
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before the date of the meeting; |
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(2) post notice of the public meeting in acceptable |
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online media according to board rule; and |
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(3) mail notice of the public meeting to: |
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(A) the mayor of each municipality with a |
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population of more than 1,000 located in the flood planning region; |
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(B) the commissioners court of each county |
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located wholly or partly in the flood planning region; and |
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(C) each special purpose district with |
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jurisdiction over water supply or flood control located wholly or |
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partly in the flood planning region. |
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(f) The notice published, posted, or mailed under |
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Subsection (e) must contain: |
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(1) the date, time, and location of the public meeting |
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or hearing; |
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(2) a summary of the regional flood plan; |
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(3) the name, telephone number, and address of a |
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person to whom questions or requests for additional information may |
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be submitted; and |
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(4) information on how the public may submit comments. |
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(g) After consideration of the comments received at the |
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public meeting, the flood planning group shall submit the completed |
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regional flood plan to the board. The board shall make a |
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determination whether the regional flood plan: |
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(1) satisfies the requirements for regional flood |
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plans adopted in the guidance described by Subsection (a); |
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(2) adequately provides for the preservation of life |
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and property and the development of water supply sources, where |
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applicable; and |
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(3) affects a neighboring area. |
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(h) If the board makes a determination that an element of a |
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regional flood plan negatively affects a neighboring area, the |
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board must coordinate with the affected area to adjust the plan to |
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ensure that no neighboring area is negatively affected by the plan. |
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(i) The board shall approve a regional flood plan when it: |
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(1) satisfies the requirements of Subsections (g)(1) |
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and (2); and |
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(2) does not negatively affect a neighboring area. |
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(j) A flood planning group may amend a regional flood plan |
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after the plan has been approved by the board according to rules |
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adopted by the board. |
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(k) Each flood planning group and committee or subcommittee |
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of a flood planning group is subject to Chapters 551 and 552, |
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Government Code. |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter B, Chapter 201, Agriculture Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 201.0227 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 201.0227. TEN-YEAR DAM REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PLAN; |
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REPORT. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Plan" means the 10-year dam repair and |
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maintenance plan adopted under this section. |
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(2) "Water development board" means the Texas Water |
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Development Board. |
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(b) The state board shall prepare and adopt a plan |
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describing the repair and maintenance needs of flood control dams |
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in this state and prepare and adopt a new plan before the end of the |
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10th year following the adoption of a plan. |
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(c) The state board shall deliver the plan adopted under |
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this section to the water development board. |
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(d) Each year, the state board shall deliver to the water |
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development board a report regarding progress made on items listed |
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in the plan. If an update to the report or plan is necessary before |
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the yearly report or before the end of the 10-year cycle, the state |
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board must deliver to the water development board an amended report |
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or plan. |
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SECTION 3. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Advisory committee" means the State Flood Plan |
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Implementation Advisory Committee. |
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(2) "Board" means the Texas Water Development Board. |
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(b) The State Flood Plan Implementation Advisory Committee |
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is composed of the following six members: |
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(1) the chair of the committee of the senate having |
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primary jurisdiction over water resources; |
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(2) the chair of the committee of the house of |
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representatives having primary jurisdiction over natural |
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resources; |
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(3) a member of the committee of the senate having |
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primary jurisdiction over matters relating to finance, appointed by |
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the lieutenant governor; |
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(4) a member of the committee of the house of |
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representatives having primary jurisdiction over appropriations, |
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appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; |
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(5) a representative of the Texas Division of |
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Emergency Management, chosen by the division; and |
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(6) a representative of the State Soil and Water |
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Conservation Board, chosen by the State Soil and Water Conservation |
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Board. |
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(c) The chair of the committee of the senate having primary |
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jurisdiction over water resources and the chair of the committee of |
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the house of representatives having primary jurisdiction over |
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natural resources serve as the co-chairs of the advisory committee. |
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(d) The advisory committee may hold public hearings, formal |
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meetings, or work sessions. The advisory committee may not take |
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formal action at a public hearing, formal meeting, or work session |
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unless a quorum of the committee is present. |
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(e) 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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(f) The advisory committee shall review the overall |
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operation, function, and structure of the state flood plan and |
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rules adopted by the board to implement the state flood plan at |
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least semiannually and may provide comments and recommendations to |
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the board on any matter. |
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(g) 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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(h) 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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(i) The advisory committee shall make recommendations to |
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the board regarding information to be posted on the board's |
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Internet website under Section 15.440(b), Water Code. |
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(j) This section expires and the advisory committee is |
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dissolved on September 1, 2021. |
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SECTION 4. (a) Not later than September 1, 2021, the Texas |
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Water Development Board shall adopt guidance principles for the |
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regional flood plans and designate flood planning regions |
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corresponding to each river basin as required by Section 16.062, |
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Water Code, as added by this Act. |
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(b) Not later than January 10, 2023, each flood planning |
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group shall submit a regional flood plan to the Texas Water |
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Development Board for the group's flood planning region, as |
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required by Section 16.062, Water Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 5. 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. |