Bill Text: TX SB2129 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of a program for marketing, promotion, research, and education efforts regarding Texas wine; authorizing assessments.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-28 - Referred to Business & Commerce [SB2129 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-SB2129-Introduced.html
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By: Nelson | S.B. No. 2129 |
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relating to the establishment of a program for marketing, | ||
promotion, research, and education efforts regarding Texas wine; | ||
authorizing assessments. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 41, Agriculture Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter J to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER J. TEXAS WINE MARKETING, PROMOTION, RESEARCH, AND | ||
EDUCATION | ||
Sec. 41.251. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Board" means the commodity producers board | ||
elected under Section 41.254. | ||
(2) "Foundation" means the Texas Wine Foundation. | ||
(3) "Vineyard grower" means the owner, landlord, | ||
tenant, or sharecropper who is entitled to wine grapes from a | ||
vineyard. | ||
(4) "Wine grapes" means grapes grown for the purpose | ||
of producing wine. | ||
(5) "Winery" means a person who annually produces not | ||
less than 200 gallons of wine from grapes grown by the person or a | ||
vineyard grower. | ||
Sec. 41.252. DECLARATION OF POLICY. (a) The legislature | ||
intends that the marketing, promotion, research, and education | ||
efforts regarding Texas wine under this subchapter use existing | ||
wine industry infrastructure to the extent possible. | ||
(b) The foundation shall be the certified organization to | ||
plan, implement, and operate marketing, promotion, research, and | ||
education programs under this subchapter. If the board establishes | ||
a state wine check off program under Section 41.255, the foundation | ||
shall administer that program. | ||
Sec. 41.253. CONFLICT WITH GENERAL COMMODITY LAW | ||
PROVISIONS. To the extent that the provisions of this subchapter | ||
conflict with other provisions of this chapter, the provisions of | ||
this subchapter prevail. | ||
Sec. 41.254. BOARD. (a) The foundation may petition the | ||
commissioner for the election of a commodity producers board under | ||
this subchapter. | ||
(b) The board shall be composed of 11 members elected as | ||
follows: | ||
(1) three vineyard growers from the Texas High Plains | ||
American Viticultural Area elected by vineyard growers in that | ||
region; | ||
(2) one vineyard grower from the Texas Hill Country | ||
American Viticultural Area elected by vineyard growers in that | ||
region; | ||
(3) one vineyard grower from a region other than the | ||
regions described by Subdivisions (1) and (2) elected by vineyard | ||
growers from regions other than the regions described by | ||
Subdivisions (1) and (2); | ||
(4) one winery from the region described by | ||
Subdivision (2) elected by wineries in that region that purchase | ||
wine grapes grown in this state; | ||
(5) four wineries from regions other than the region | ||
described by Subdivision (2) elected by wineries in regions other | ||
than the region described by Subdivision (2) that purchase wine | ||
grapes grown in this state; and | ||
(6) the immediate past president of the Texas Wine and | ||
Grape Growers Association. | ||
(c) Board members serve staggered terms of four years with | ||
five or six members' terms expiring every two years, as | ||
appropriate. The initial members elected under Subsection (a) | ||
shall establish the staggered terms of each initial director by lot | ||
such that the positions of two or three vineyard growers and two or | ||
three wineries expire at the same time. | ||
Sec. 41.255. STATE WINE CHECK OFF PROGRAM. The board may | ||
establish and the foundation on the board's behalf may operate a | ||
state wine check off program that is separate from any wine check | ||
off program established by federal law. | ||
Sec. 41.256. DONATIONS. The foundation may accept gifts, | ||
donations, and grants of money, including appropriated funds, from | ||
the state government, the federal government, local governments, | ||
private corporations, or other persons, to be used for the purposes | ||
of this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 41.257. ASSESSMENTS. (a) The commissioner, on the | ||
recommendation of the foundation, shall propose a maximum | ||
assessment amount on vineyard growers and wineries in a referendum | ||
under Section 41.258. | ||
(b) If an assessment referendum is approved, the foundation | ||
shall recommend to the commissioner an assessment amount not | ||
greater than the maximum amount approved in the referendum. After | ||
the assessment is approved by the commissioner, the foundation | ||
shall collect the assessment. | ||
(c) An assessment levied on vineyard growers and wineries | ||
shall be applied by the foundation to the marketing, promotion, | ||
research, and education efforts regarding Texas wine in this state, | ||
the United States, and international markets, including the | ||
foundation's administrative costs and the cost of conducting an | ||
assessment referendum. | ||
(d) Assessments collected by the foundation are not state | ||
funds and are not required to be deposited in the state treasury. | ||
Sec. 41.258. CONDUCT OF REFERENDUM; BALLOTING. (a) On the | ||
recommendation of the foundation, the commissioner shall conduct a | ||
referendum on a maximum assessment amount proposed under Section | ||
41.257. | ||
(b) Only a vineyard grower or winery who has sold or | ||
processed wine grapes in the last 12 months before the date of the | ||
referendum is eligible to vote in the referendum. | ||
(c) Except as provided by Subsection (d), an eligible | ||
vineyard grower or winery may vote only once in a referendum. | ||
(d) A person who is both a vineyard grower and a winery may | ||
vote twice with each vote weighted accordingly under Subsection | ||
(e). | ||
(e) Each vineyard grower's vote is weighted according to the | ||
weight of the wine grapes produced by the grower. Each winery's | ||
vote is weighted according to the weight of the grapes processed by | ||
the winery. In calculating the weight of wine grapes produced by a | ||
vineyard grower, wine grapes sold outside this state may not be | ||
considered. | ||
(f) A referendum is approved if votes associated with a | ||
majority of the weight of grapes grown and processed are cast in | ||
favor of the referendum. | ||
(g) Individual voter information, including an individual's | ||
vote in a referendum conducted under this section, is confidential | ||
and not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code. | ||
(h) The foundation shall pay all expenses incurred in | ||
conducting a referendum with funds collected from the wine | ||
industry. The foundation may recoup those expenses from | ||
assessments if the referendum is approved. | ||
Sec. 41.259. EXEMPTIONS. A referendum conducted under | ||
Section 41.258 may provide for exemptions from the assessment for: | ||
(1) a vineyard with less than three acres that produce | ||
wine grapes; and | ||
(2) a winery that processes less than 20,000 pounds of | ||
wine grapes grown in this state. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |