Bill Text: TX SB2288 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of the Texas semiconductor innovation consortium and fund.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-22 - Referred to Finance [SB2288 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB2288-Introduced.html
By: Huffman | S.B. No. 2288 | |
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relating to the creation of the Texas semiconductor innovation | ||
consortium and fund. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Amending Government Code, Chapter 481 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER FF. TEXAS SEMICONDUCTOR INNOVATION CONSORTIUM | ||
Sec. 481.610. ESTABLISHMENT. The Texas Semiconductor | ||
Innovation Consortium is established as an advisory panel to the | ||
governor and the legislature. The objectives of the consortium are: | ||
(a)leverage the expertise and capacity of institutions | ||
of higher education, industry, and non-profit stakeholders to | ||
develop a comprehensive strategic plan to ensure ongoing | ||
semiconductor innovation; | ||
(b) sustain Texas leadership in advanced | ||
semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing; | ||
(c) attract public and private investment in the state | ||
related to research, development, commercialization, and | ||
manufacturing of semiconductors; | ||
(d) identify and expand opportunities for workforce | ||
training and development related to the research, design, and | ||
manufacturing of semiconductors; and | ||
(e) establish a forum for public and private | ||
stakeholders across the semiconductor manufacturing industry | ||
within the state to focus on education, research and development, | ||
and commercial production. | ||
Sec. 481.611. COMPOSITION.(a) The consortium is composed of | ||
a designee appointed by the office of the president for each of the | ||
following general academic institutions of higher education: | ||
(1) The University of Texas at Arlington; | ||
(2) The University of Texas at Austin; | ||
(3) The University of Texas at Dallas; | ||
(4) The University of Texas at El Paso; | ||
(5) The University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley; | ||
(6) The University of Texas at San Antonio; | ||
(7) Texas A&M University; | ||
(8) Prairie View A&M University; | ||
(9) The University of Houston; | ||
(10) The University of North Texas; | ||
(11) Texas Tech University; | ||
(12) Texas State University; | ||
(13) Lamar University; | ||
(14) Lamar State College - Orange; | ||
(15) Lamar State College - Port Arthur: | ||
(16) Lamar Institute of Technology; | ||
(17) Austin Community College; and | ||
(18) Dallas Community College. | ||
(b) In addition to the appointments made under | ||
Subsection (a), the executive committee established under | ||
Government Code, Section 481.613 may appoint any other entity or | ||
individual that it deems beneficial. | ||
(c) In making appointments under Subsections (a) and | ||
(b), priority shall be given to individuals with experience in | ||
semiconductor design and manufacturing. | ||
Sec. 481.612. ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT. The consortium is | ||
administratively attached to the office of the governor for the | ||
purpose of receiving and administering appropriations and other | ||
funds under this chapter. The office shall provide the staff and | ||
facilities necessary to assist the consortium in performing its | ||
duties. | ||
Sec. 481.613. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COMPOSITION. (a) The | ||
consortium is governed by an executive committee composed of the | ||
following members: | ||
(1) 3 members appointed by the governor; | ||
(2) 2 members appointed by the lieutenant governor; | ||
(3) 2 members appointed by the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives; | ||
(4) the Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System | ||
or their designee; and | ||
(5) the Chancellor of the University of Texas System | ||
or their designee. | ||
(b) In making appointments under Subsection (a), priority | ||
shall be given to individuals with experience in manufacturing, | ||
design, industrial development, academic research, and scientific | ||
research in the field of semiconductors. In making appointments | ||
under Subsection (a), the governor, lieutenant governor, and | ||
speaker of the house of representatives shall coordinate to ensure | ||
that at least two representatives from the commercial semiconductor | ||
design and manufacturing sectors with an established presence in | ||
the state are appointed. | ||
Sec. 481.614. GENERAL DUTIES. The executive committee | ||
shall: | ||
(a) develop and execute a comprehensive statewide | ||
strategic plan to further the objectives of the consortium as | ||
established in Section 481.610; | ||
(b) solicit recommendations from consortium members | ||
on funding and research opportunities related to semiconductor | ||
research, design, commercialization, and manufacturing; | ||
(c) select a person to act as the executive director of | ||
the consortium, having such official title, functions, duties, | ||
powers, and salary as the executive committee may prescribe. The | ||
executive director may enter into agreements with the office of the | ||
governor for staff support services to facilitate the work of the | ||
consortium. Funds deposited to the Semiconductor Innovation Fund | ||
may be utilized for the implementation of this subsection pursuant | ||
to Government Code, Section 481.617; and | ||
(d) report the recommendations assembled in | ||
Subsection (b) as outlined in Government Code, Section 481.615. | ||
Sec. 481.615 BIENNIAL REPORT. Not later than December 1 of | ||
each even-numbered year, the executive committee shall prepare and | ||
submit a written report to the governor and the legislative budget | ||
board that outlines: | ||
(a) activities undertaken to meet the objectives | ||
of the consortium; | ||
(b) a synopsis of the funding and research | ||
opportunities identified in Section 481.614, Subsection (b); | ||
(c) any legislative recommendations to further | ||
the objectives of the consortium; | ||
(d) any prospective grants or funding the | ||
consortium members expect to apply for or receive; and | ||
(e) any research accomplishments associated with | ||
the consortium. | ||
SUBCHAPTER FF. TEXAS SEMICONDUCTOR INNOVATION FUND | ||
Sec. 481.616. FUND ESTABLISHMENT AND COMPOSITION. The | ||
Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund is created as a dedicated | ||
account within the General Revenue Fund. The fund consists of: | ||
(a) gifts, grants, or donations; and | ||
(b) any other source designated by the legislature. | ||
Sec. 481.617. FUND USE AND BALANCE MANAGEMENT. (a) The fund | ||
may be utilized at the discretion of the legislature to: | ||
(1) Provide appropriations to state entities and | ||
institutions of higher education as matches for semiconductor | ||
manufacturing and design projects; and | ||
(2) Issue grants to private businesses with an | ||
established presence within the state of Texas to encourage | ||
economic development related to semiconductor manufacturing and | ||
design. | ||
(b) The fund may be utilized for the purposes described | ||
Government Code, 481.614, Subsection (c), subject to approval by | ||
the legislative budget board. Such a request shall be considered | ||
approved within 30 days of receipt by the legislative budget board | ||
unless expressly disapproved. | ||
(c) The comptroller of public accounts shall return all | ||
unexpended balances in the fund to general revenue on October 1 of | ||
each even numbered year unless authorization is granted by the | ||
legislative budget board to maintain the unexpended fund balance. | ||
Such authorization shall be requested by the comptroller no later | ||
than August 31 of each even numbered year, and shall be considered | ||
approved within 30 days of receipt by the legislative budget board | ||
unless expressly disapproved. | ||
SECTION 2. 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, 2023. |