Bill Text: TX SB1860 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to funding for transportation needs in certain counties.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-24 - Referred to Transportation & Homeland Sec. [SB1860 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1860-Introduced.html
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By: Wentworth, Zaffirini | S.B. No. 1860 |
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relating to funding for transportation needs in certain counties. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 14, Local Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 616 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 616. FUNDING FOR COUNTY TRANSPORTATION NEEDS | ||
Sec. 616.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Department" means the Texas Department of | ||
Transportation. | ||
(2) "Metropolitan planning organization" has the | ||
meaning assigned by Section 472.031, Transportation Code. | ||
Sec. 616.002. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. This chapter | ||
applies only to a county with a population of at least 1.7 million | ||
that contains a municipality in which at least 75 percent of the | ||
county's population resides. | ||
Sec. 616.003. REDUCTION OF TRADITIONAL TRANSPORTATION | ||
FUNDING PROHIBITED. (a) A county may not be penalized with a | ||
reduction in traditional transportation funding because of the | ||
imposition of an additional transportation funding source under | ||
this chapter. | ||
(b) The department may not reduce any allocation of | ||
traditional transportation funding to any of its districts because | ||
of a district including a county that imposes an additional | ||
transportation funding source under this chapter. | ||
(c) A county or another entity funding transportation in the | ||
county may not reduce traditional transportation funding because | ||
the county imposes an additional transportation funding source | ||
under this chapter. | ||
Sec. 616.004. CALLING OF ELECTION. (a) The commissioners | ||
court of a county by order may call an election on the issue of | ||
authorizing one or more additional revenue sources in the county | ||
to: | ||
(1) acquire, construct, develop, own, operate, and | ||
maintain passenger rail, transit, roadway, and freight rail | ||
facilities and sidewalks, hiking trails, and biking trails; | ||
(2) fund operations, maintenance, capital, and debt | ||
service expenses for passenger rail, transit, roadways, freight | ||
rail, sidewalks, hiking trails, and biking trails; and | ||
(3) contract with a transportation authority or | ||
transportation provider for a purpose authorized under Chapter 451, | ||
Transportation Code, including providing mobility services and | ||
implementing transportation projects except as provided by Section | ||
616.009. | ||
(b) The commissioners court shall call an election on the | ||
issue described by Subsection (a) on receipt of resolutions | ||
requesting that the election be called adopted by the governing | ||
body of: | ||
(1) an advanced transportation district as defined by | ||
Subchapter O, Chapter 451, Transportation Code, or a successor to | ||
such a district, that is located partially or completely in the | ||
county; and | ||
(2) the municipality that has the largest population | ||
in the county. | ||
(c) The commissioners court may adopt an order under this | ||
section only after holding a public hearing on the issue. | ||
Sec. 616.005. ELECTION ORDER. An order under Section | ||
616.004 calling an election must: | ||
(1) designate each additional revenue source and the | ||
proposed rate or amount of the source to be used to fund capital | ||
construction of a transportation project and, if applicable, a | ||
separate and corresponding proposed rate or amount for maintenance | ||
and operation of the project; | ||
(2) list the proposed transportation projects and the | ||
entity responsible for construction and operation of the projects | ||
to be funded with each additional revenue source and require that | ||
the ballots for the election be prepared so that the voters are | ||
permitted to vote on each project separately; | ||
(3) list the estimated cost of and completion date for | ||
the capital construction of each proposed transportation project; | ||
(4) list the date on which the proposed rate or amount | ||
for the capital construction of a transportation project is | ||
expected to expire; and | ||
(5) if applicable, list the estimated annual | ||
maintenance and operation expenses for the transportation project | ||
for which a rate or amount is proposed under Subdivision (1). | ||
Sec. 616.006. ADDITIONAL REVENUE SOURCES. (a) The | ||
additional revenue sources under Section 616.005 may include any | ||
transportation-related revenue source the commissioners court and | ||
the governing body of the municipality that has the largest | ||
population in the county consider appropriate, including: | ||
(1) a fee on a driver's license issued to a county | ||
resident, not to exceed $50; and | ||
(2) a fee on a car rented within the county, not to | ||
exceed $10. | ||
(b) Chapter 395 does not apply to a fee imposed under | ||
Subsection (a)(2). | ||
Sec. 616.007. IMPOSITION OF ADDITIONAL REVENUE SOURCE. (a) | ||
The commissioners court by order, and the governing body of the | ||
municipality that has the largest population in the county by | ||
ordinance, shall impose an additional revenue source approved at an | ||
election called under Section 616.004. | ||
(b) At a minimum, the order or ordinance imposing the | ||
additional revenue source must specify: | ||
(1) the rate of the additional revenue source, which | ||
may not exceed the maximum rate approved at the election; | ||
(2) the effective date of the additional revenue | ||
source; | ||
(3) the manner in which the additional revenue source | ||
will be administered, collected, and enforced; and | ||
(4) the transportation project or projects to be | ||
funded with each additional revenue source. | ||
(c) For any additional revenue source authorized by this | ||
chapter, the commissioners court by order and the governing body of | ||
the municipality that has the largest population in the county by | ||
ordinance, after conducting a public hearing, may establish an | ||
exemption, waiver, or partial reduction for individuals of low | ||
income who demonstrate significant financial hardship. | ||
Sec. 616.008. PROJECT SELECTION. In determining the county | ||
transportation projects to be funded with the additional revenue | ||
sources authorized under this chapter, a county and the governing | ||
body of the municipality that has the largest population in the | ||
county shall: | ||
(1) consult with: | ||
(A) the metropolitan planning organization for | ||
the region in which the county is located; | ||
(B) a regional mobility authority operating | ||
under Chapter 370, Transportation Code, that serves the county; and | ||
(C) a transit or transportation authority | ||
created or operating under Chapter 451, 452, or 460, Transportation | ||
Code, that serves the county; and | ||
(2) consider the geographic location of other state or | ||
federally funded transportation projects, advanced transportation | ||
projects, and mobility enhancement projects to ensure geographic | ||
equity in the planning and development of the projects. | ||
Sec. 616.009. FUNDING OF TOLL PROJECT PROHIBITED. A county | ||
may not use money from an additional revenue source authorized | ||
under this chapter: | ||
(1) to acquire, construct, maintain, or otherwise | ||
directly fund a toll project; or | ||
(2) for a transportation project if the money is used | ||
in order to reallocate other revenue toward a toll project. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 502.003(a), Transportation Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) and by Chapter 616, | ||
Local Government Code, a political subdivision of this state may | ||
not require an owner of a motor vehicle to: | ||
(1) register the vehicle; | ||
(2) pay a motor vehicle registration fee; or | ||
(3) pay an occupation tax or license fee in connection | ||
with a motor vehicle. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012. |