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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to programs that can be established and funded under the |
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Texas emissions reduction plan. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 386.051(b), Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) Under the plan, the commission and the comptroller shall |
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provide grants or other funding for: |
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(1) the diesel emissions reduction incentive program |
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established under Subchapter C, including for infrastructure |
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projects established under that subchapter; |
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(2) the motor vehicle purchase or lease incentive |
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program established under Subchapter D; |
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(3) the air quality research support program |
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established under Chapter 387; |
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(4) the clean school bus program established under |
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Chapter 390; |
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(5) the new technology implementation grant program |
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established under Chapter 391; |
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(6) the regional air monitoring program established |
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under Section 386.252(a); |
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(7) a health effects study as provided by Section |
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386.252(a); |
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(8) air quality planning activities as provided by |
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Section 386.252(d); |
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(9) a contract with the Energy Systems Laboratory at |
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the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station for computation of |
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creditable statewide emissions reductions as provided by Section |
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386.252(a); |
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(10) the clean fleet program established under Chapter |
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392; |
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(11) the alternative fueling facilities program |
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established under Chapter 393; |
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(12) the natural gas vehicle grant program established |
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under Chapter 394; |
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(13) other programs the commission may develop that |
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lead to reduced emissions of nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, |
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or volatile organic compounds in a nonattainment area or affected |
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county; |
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(14) other programs the commission may develop that |
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support congestion mitigation to reduce mobile source ozone |
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precursor emissions; |
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(15) the seaport and rail yard areas emissions |
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reduction program established under Subchapter D-1; |
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(16) conducting research and other activities |
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associated with making any necessary demonstrations to the United |
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States Environmental Protection Agency to account for the impact of |
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foreign emissions or an exceptional event; |
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(17) studies of or pilot programs for incentives for |
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port authorities located in nonattainment areas or affected |
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counties as provided by Section 386.252(a); [and] |
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(18) the governmental alternative fuel fleet grant |
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program established under Chapter 395; and |
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(19) projects that reduce emissions through |
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improvements in energy production efficiency using supercritical |
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carbon dioxide. |
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SECTION 2. Section 386.252(a), Health and Safety Code, as |
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effective September 1, 2021, is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) Money in the fund and account may be used only to |
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implement and administer programs established under the plan. |
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Subject to the reallocation of funds by the commission under |
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Subsection (h), money from the fund and account to be used for the |
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programs under Section 386.051(b) shall initially be allocated as |
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follows: |
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(1) four percent may be used for the clean school bus |
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program under Chapter 390; |
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(2) three percent may be used for the new technology |
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implementation grant program under Chapter 391, from which at least |
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$1 million will be set aside for electricity storage projects |
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related to renewable energy; |
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(3) five percent may be used for the clean fleet |
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program under Chapter 392; |
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(4) not more than $3 million may be used by the |
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commission to fund a regional air monitoring program in commission |
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Regions 3 and 4 to be implemented under the commission's oversight, |
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including direction regarding the type, number, location, and |
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operation of, and data validation practices for, monitors funded by |
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the program through a regional nonprofit entity located in North |
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Texas having representation from counties, municipalities, higher |
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education institutions, and private sector interests across the |
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area; |
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(5) 10 percent may be used for the Texas natural gas |
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vehicle grant program under Chapter 394; |
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(6) not more than $6 million may be used for the Texas |
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alternative fueling facilities program under Chapter 393, of which |
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a specified amount may be used for fueling stations to provide |
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natural gas fuel, except that money may not be allocated for the |
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Texas alternative fueling facilities program for the state fiscal |
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year ending August 31, 2019; |
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(7) not more than $750,000 may be used each year to |
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support research related to air quality as provided by Chapter 387; |
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(8) not more than $200,000 may be used for a health |
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effects study; |
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(9) at least $6 million but not more than $16 million |
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may be used by the commission for administrative costs, including |
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all direct and indirect costs for administering the plan, costs for |
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conducting outreach and education activities, and costs |
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attributable to the review or approval of applications for |
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marketable emissions reduction credits; |
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(10) six percent may be used by the commission for the |
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seaport and rail yard areas emissions reduction program established |
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under Subchapter D-1; |
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(11) five percent may be used for the light-duty motor |
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vehicle purchase or lease incentive program established under |
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Subchapter D; |
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(12) not more than $216,000 may be used by the |
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commission to contract with the Energy Systems Laboratory at the |
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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station annually for the |
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development and annual computation of creditable statewide |
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emissions reductions obtained through wind and other renewable |
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energy resources for the state implementation plan; |
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(13) not more than $500,000 may be used for studies of |
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or pilot programs for incentives for port authorities located in |
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nonattainment areas or affected counties to encourage cargo |
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movement that reduces emissions of nitrogen oxides and particulate |
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matter; and |
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(14) the balance is to be used by the commission for: |
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(A) the diesel emissions reduction incentive |
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program under Subchapter C as determined by the commission; and |
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(B) projects that reduce emissions through |
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improvements in energy production efficiency using supercritical |
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carbon dioxide. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |