88R4507 JRR-F
 
  By: Landgraf H.B. No. 2214
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the allocation of Texas Emissions Reduction Plan funds.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 386.252(a), Health and Safety Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  Money in the fund and account may be used only to
  implement and administer programs established under the
  plan.  Subject to the reallocation of funds by the commission under
  Subsection (h) and after remittance to the state highway fund under
  Subsection (a-1), money from the fund and account to be used for the
  programs under Section 386.051(b) shall initially be allocated as
  follows:
               (1)  four percent may be used for the clean school bus
  program under Chapter 390;
               (2)  eight [three] percent may be used for the new
  technology implementation grant program under Chapter 391, from
  which at least $1 million will be set aside for electricity storage
  projects related to renewable energy;
               (3)  7.5 [five] percent may be used for the Texas clean
  fleet program under Chapter 392;
               (4)  not more than $3 million may be used by the
  commission to fund a regional air monitoring program in commission
  Regions 3 and 4 to be implemented under the commission's oversight,
  including direction regarding the type, number, location, and
  operation of, and data validation practices for, monitors funded by
  the program through a regional nonprofit entity located in North
  Texas having representation from counties, municipalities, higher
  education institutions, and private sector interests across the
  area;
               (5)  five [10] percent may be used for the Texas natural
  gas vehicle grant program under Chapter 394;
               (6)  not more than $6 million may be used for the Texas
  alternative fueling facilities program under Chapter 393, of which
  a specified amount may be used for fueling stations to provide
  natural gas fuel, except that money may not be allocated for the
  Texas alternative fueling facilities program for the state fiscal
  year ending August 31, 2019;
               (7)  not more than $750,000 may be used each year to
  support research related to air quality as provided by Chapter 387;
               (8)  not more than $200,000 may be used for a health
  effects study;
               (9)  at least $6 million but not more than $16 million
  may be used by the commission for administrative costs, including
  all direct and indirect costs for administering the plan, costs for
  conducting outreach and education activities, and costs
  attributable to the review or approval of applications for
  marketable emissions reduction credits;
               (10)  six percent may be used by the commission for the
  seaport and rail yard areas emissions reduction program established
  under Subchapter D-1;
               (11)  2.5 [five] percent may be used for the light-duty
  motor vehicle purchase or lease incentive program established under
  Subchapter D;
               (12)  not more than $216,000 may be used by the
  commission to contract with the Energy Systems Laboratory at the
  Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station annually for the
  development and annual computation of creditable statewide
  emissions reductions obtained through wind and other renewable
  energy resources for the state implementation plan;
               (13)  not more than $500,000 may be used for studies of
  or pilot programs for incentives for port authorities located in
  nonattainment areas or affected counties to encourage cargo
  movement that reduces emissions of nitrogen oxides and particulate
  matter; and
               (14)  the balance is to be used by the commission for
  the diesel emissions reduction incentive program under Subchapter C
  as determined by the commission.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.