Bill Text: TX HB2140 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of an advisory panel to study and compile a report on best management practices and funding mechanisms for the prevention, mitigation, and abatement of windblown and waterborne litter and illegal dumping in communities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-05-02 - Left pending in committee [HB2140 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB2140-Introduced.html
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By: Guillen | H.B. No. 2140 |
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relating to the creation of an advisory panel to study and compile a | ||
report on best management practices and funding mechanisms for the | ||
prevention, mitigation, and abatement of windblown and waterborne | ||
litter and illegal dumping in communities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. DEFINITION. In this Act, "advisory panel" means | ||
the Texas Litter and Illegal Dumping Advisory Panel created under | ||
Section 2 of this Act. | ||
SECTION 2. TEXAS LITTER AND ILLEGAL DUMPING ADVISORY PANEL. | ||
(a) The Texas Litter and Illegal Dumping Advisory Panel consists of | ||
members appointed not later than November 1, 2017, as follows: | ||
(1) the executive director or the executive director's | ||
designee of the following entities shall appoint a representative | ||
for that entity: | ||
(A) the Department of Agriculture; | ||
(B) the Department of Public Safety; | ||
(C) the General Land Office; | ||
(D) the Parks and Wildlife Department; | ||
(E) the Railroad Commission of Texas; | ||
(F) the Texas Commission on Environmental | ||
Quality; | ||
(G) the Texas Department of Transportation; and | ||
(H) the Texas Economic Development and Tourism | ||
Office within the office of the governor; | ||
(2) the lieutenant governor shall appoint three | ||
members with each member to represent one of the following: | ||
(A) a county; | ||
(B) an irrigation district; and | ||
(C) a navigation district or a flood control | ||
district; | ||
(3) the governor shall appoint three members with each | ||
member to represent one of the following: | ||
(A) the interests of the private solid waste | ||
remediation industry; | ||
(B) a statewide nonprofit organization focused | ||
on litter prevention, mitigation, and abatement; and | ||
(C) the interests of agricultural land owners; | ||
and | ||
(4) the speaker of the house of representatives shall | ||
appoint three members with each member to represent one of the | ||
following: | ||
(A) a municipality; | ||
(B) a river authority; and | ||
(C) a drainage district. | ||
(b) The representative of the Texas Commission on | ||
Environmental Quality is the presiding officer of the advisory | ||
panel. | ||
(c) A member of the advisory panel is not entitled to | ||
receive compensation for service on the advisory panel but is | ||
entitled to reimbursement of the travel expenses incurred by the | ||
member while conducting the business of the advisory panel. | ||
(d) The advisory panel may accept gifts and grants from any | ||
source to be used to carry out a function of the advisory panel. | ||
SECTION 3. STUDY. The advisory panel shall conduct a study | ||
on existing best management practices and funding mechanisms in | ||
this state for the prevention, mitigation, and abatement of | ||
windblown and waterborne litter and illegal dumping in communities | ||
by: | ||
(1) identifying and evaluating best management | ||
practices for municipal, commercial, industrial, and agricultural | ||
properties, including the feasibility, costs, and benefits of those | ||
practices; and | ||
(2) evaluating: | ||
(A) the feasibility and implementation needs of | ||
best management practices in different regions of the state; | ||
(B) the jurisdiction and effectiveness of law | ||
enforcement; | ||
(C) the role of state funding for incentive | ||
programs; and | ||
(D) the appropriate state oversight and | ||
community support efforts. | ||
SECTION 4. RECOMMENDATIONS. At the conclusion of the | ||
study, the advisory panel shall make recommendations to the Texas | ||
Commission on Environmental Quality and the Texas Department of | ||
Transportation on: | ||
(1) standardized methods for reporting and using best | ||
management practices; and | ||
(2) other possible strategies, as appropriate. | ||
SECTION 5. ASSISTANCE OF STATE AGENCIES. On request by the | ||
advisory panel, a state agency shall provide assistance to the | ||
advisory panel, including necessary support staff. | ||
SECTION 6. PUBLIC MEETINGS. The advisory panel may hold | ||
public meetings as needed to carry out the duties described by this | ||
Act. | ||
SECTION 7. BEST PRACTICES GUIDE AND REPORT TO LEGISLATURE. | ||
Not later than November 1, 2018, the advisory panel shall: | ||
(1) publish a best management practices guide for use | ||
by state agencies and counties, municipalities, and other political | ||
subdivisions responsible for the prevention, mitigation, and | ||
abatement of litter and illegal dumping, including information on | ||
potential funding sources; and | ||
(2) make a final report to the lieutenant governor, | ||
the speaker of the house of representatives, and the legislative | ||
committees with primary jurisdiction over the issues described in | ||
the report. The report must include recommendations on additional | ||
legislative action, if any, that is needed to implement the | ||
recommended best management practices. | ||
SECTION 8. EXPIRATION. This Act expires and the advisory | ||
panel is abolished on January 1, 2020. | ||
SECTION 9. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect | ||
immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members | ||
elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for | ||
immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |