Bill Text: TX SB8 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to state and regional flood planning.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 20-12)
Status: (Passed) 2019-06-10 - Effective immediately [SB8 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB8-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to state and regional flood planning.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 20-12)
Status: (Passed) 2019-06-10 - Effective immediately [SB8 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB8-Introduced.html
86R15108 SLB-D | ||
By: Perry, et al. | S.B. No. 8 |
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relating to state and regional flood planning. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 16, Water Code, is amended | ||
by adding Sections 16.061 and 16.062 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 16.061. STATE FLOOD PLAN. (a) Not later than | ||
September 1, 2024, and before the end of each successive five-year | ||
period after that date, the board shall prepare and adopt a | ||
comprehensive state flood plan that incorporates the regional flood | ||
plans approved under Section 16.062. The state flood plan must: | ||
(1) provide for orderly preparation for and response | ||
to flood conditions to protect against the loss of life and | ||
property; | ||
(2) be a guide to state and local flood control policy; | ||
and | ||
(3) contribute to water development where possible. | ||
(b) The state flood plan must include: | ||
(1) an evaluation of the condition and adequacy of | ||
flood control infrastructure on a regional basis; | ||
(2) a statewide, ranked list of ongoing and proposed | ||
flood control and mitigation projects and strategies necessary to | ||
protect against the loss of life and property from flooding and a | ||
discussion of how those projects and strategies might further water | ||
development, where applicable; | ||
(3) an analysis of completed, ongoing, and proposed | ||
flood control projects included in previous state flood plans, | ||
including which projects received funding; | ||
(4) an analysis of development in the 100-year | ||
floodplain areas as defined by the Federal Emergency Management | ||
Agency; and | ||
(5) legislative recommendations the board considers | ||
necessary to facilitate flood control planning and project | ||
construction. | ||
(c) The board, in coordination with the commission, the | ||
Department of Agriculture, the General Land Office, the Parks and | ||
Wildlife Department, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, | ||
and the State Soil and Water Conservation Board, shall adopt | ||
guidance principles for the state flood plan that reflect the | ||
public interest of the entire state. The board shall review and | ||
revise the guidance principles, with input from the commission, the | ||
Department of Agriculture, the General Land Office, the Parks and | ||
Wildlife Department, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, | ||
and the State Soil and Water Conservation Board as necessary and at | ||
least every fifth year to coincide with the five-year cycle for | ||
adoption of a new state flood plan. | ||
(d) On adoption of a state flood plan, the board shall | ||
deliver the plan to the: | ||
(1) governor; | ||
(2) lieutenant governor; | ||
(3) speaker of the house of representatives; and | ||
(4) appropriate legislative committees and | ||
legislative leadership. | ||
Sec. 16.062. REGIONAL FLOOD PLANNING. (a) The board shall: | ||
(1) designate flood planning regions corresponding to | ||
each river basin; | ||
(2) provide technical assistance to the flood planning | ||
groups; and | ||
(3) adopt guidance principles for the regional flood | ||
plans, including procedures for amending adopted plans. | ||
(b) In designating flood planning regions, the board may | ||
divide river basins to avoid having an impracticably large area for | ||
efficient planning in a flood planning region. | ||
(c) The board shall designate representatives from each | ||
flood planning region to serve as the initial flood planning group. | ||
The initial flood planning group may then designate additional | ||
representatives to serve on the flood planning group. The initial | ||
flood planning group shall designate additional representatives if | ||
necessary to ensure adequate representation from the interests in | ||
its region, including the public, counties, municipalities, | ||
industries, agricultural interests, environmental interests, small | ||
businesses, electric generating utilities, river authorities, | ||
water districts, and water utilities. The flood planning group | ||
shall maintain adequate representation from those interests. In | ||
addition, the board, the commission, the General Land Office, the | ||
Parks and Wildlife Department, the Department of Agriculture, the | ||
State Soil and Water Conservation Board, and the Texas Division of | ||
Emergency Management each shall appoint a representative to serve | ||
as an ex officio member of each flood planning group. | ||
(d) Each regional flood planning group shall hold public | ||
meetings as provided by board rule to gather from interested | ||
persons, including members of the public and other political | ||
subdivisions located in that county, suggestions and | ||
recommendations as to issues, provisions, projects, and strategies | ||
that should be considered for inclusion in a regional flood plan. | ||
(e) Each flood planning group shall consider the | ||
information collected under Subsection (d) in creating a regional | ||
flood plan. A regional flood plan must: | ||
(1) use information based on scientific data and | ||
updated mapping; and | ||
(2) include: | ||
(A) a general description of the condition and | ||
functionality of flood control infrastructure in the flood planning | ||
region; | ||
(B) flood control projects under construction or | ||
in the planning stage; | ||
(C) information on land use changes and | ||
population growth in the flood planning region; | ||
(D) an identification of the areas in the flood | ||
planning region that are prone to flood and flood control solutions | ||
for those areas; and | ||
(E) an indication of whether a particular flood | ||
control solution: | ||
(i) meets an emergency need; | ||
(ii) uses federal money as a funding | ||
component; and | ||
(iii) may also serve as a water supply | ||
source. | ||
(f) After a flood planning group prepares a regional flood | ||
plan, the group shall hold at least one public meeting in a central | ||
location in the flood planning region to accept comments on the | ||
regional flood plan. The flood planning group shall: | ||
(1) cooperate with the board to determine what method | ||
of providing notice for the public meeting is most accessible to | ||
persons in the flood planning region; and | ||
(2) publish, post, or otherwise disseminate notice of | ||
the public meeting according to the method described by Subdivision | ||
(1). | ||
(g) The notice published, posted, or otherwise disseminated | ||
under Subsection (f) must contain: | ||
(1) the date, time, and location of the public meeting | ||
or hearing; | ||
(2) a summary of the regional flood plan; | ||
(3) the name, telephone number, and address of a | ||
person to whom questions or requests for additional information may | ||
be submitted; and | ||
(4) information on how the public may submit comments. | ||
(h) After consideration of the comments received at the | ||
public meeting, the flood planning group shall adopt the regional | ||
flood plan and submit the adopted regional flood plan to the board. | ||
The board shall make a determination whether the regional flood | ||
plan: | ||
(1) satisfies the requirements for regional flood | ||
plans adopted in the guidance principles described by Subsection | ||
(a); | ||
(2) adequately provides for the preservation of life | ||
and property and the development of water supply sources, where | ||
applicable; and | ||
(3) affects a neighboring area. | ||
(i) If the board makes a determination that an element of a | ||
regional flood plan negatively affects a neighboring area, the | ||
board must coordinate with the affected area to adjust the plan to | ||
ensure that no neighboring area is negatively affected by the plan. | ||
(j) The board shall approve a regional flood plan when it: | ||
(1) satisfies the requirements of Subsections (h)(1) | ||
and (2); and | ||
(2) does not negatively affect a neighboring area. | ||
(k) A flood planning group may amend a regional flood plan | ||
after the plan has been approved by the board according to rules | ||
adopted by the board. | ||
(l) Each flood planning group and committee or subcommittee | ||
of a flood planning group is subject to Chapters 551 and 552, | ||
Government Code. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter B, Chapter 201, Agriculture Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 201.0227 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 201.0227. TEN-YEAR DAM REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PLAN; | ||
REPORT. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Plan" means the 10-year dam repair, | ||
rehabilitation, and maintenance plan adopted under this section. | ||
(2) "Water development board" means the Texas Water | ||
Development Board. | ||
(b) The state board shall prepare and adopt a plan | ||
describing the repair and maintenance needs of flood control dams | ||
described by Subsection (c) and prepare and adopt a new plan before | ||
the end of the 10th year following the adoption of a plan. | ||
(c) The plan must include projects under the jurisdiction of | ||
the state board and authorized under: | ||
(1) Section 13, Flood Control Act of 1944 (Pub. L. No. | ||
78-534); | ||
(2) the pilot watershed program authorized under the | ||
Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1954 (Pub. L. No. | ||
83-156); | ||
(3) the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act | ||
(Pub. L. No. 83-566); and | ||
(4) Subtitle H, Title XV, Agriculture and Food Act of | ||
1981 (Pub. L. No. 97-98). | ||
(d) The state board shall deliver the plan adopted under | ||
this section to the water development board. | ||
(e) Each year, the state board shall deliver to the water | ||
development board a report regarding progress made on items listed | ||
in the plan. If an update to the report or plan is necessary before | ||
the yearly report or before the end of the 10-year cycle, the state | ||
board must deliver to the water development board an amended report | ||
or plan. | ||
SECTION 3. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Advisory committee" means the State Flood Plan | ||
Implementation Advisory Committee. | ||
(2) "Board" means the Texas Water Development Board. | ||
(b) The State Flood Plan Implementation Advisory Committee | ||
is composed of the following six members: | ||
(1) the chair of the committee of the senate having | ||
primary jurisdiction over water resources; | ||
(2) the chair of the committee of the house of | ||
representatives having primary jurisdiction over natural | ||
resources; | ||
(3) a member of the committee of the senate having | ||
primary jurisdiction over matters relating to finance, appointed by | ||
the lieutenant governor; | ||
(4) a member of the committee of the house of | ||
representatives having primary jurisdiction over appropriations, | ||
appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; | ||
(5) a representative of the Texas Division of | ||
Emergency Management, chosen by the division; and | ||
(6) a representative of the State Soil and Water | ||
Conservation Board, chosen by the State Soil and Water Conservation | ||
Board. | ||
(c) The chair of the committee of the senate having primary | ||
jurisdiction over water resources and the chair of the committee of | ||
the house of representatives having primary jurisdiction over | ||
natural resources serve as the co-chairs of the advisory committee. | ||
(d) The advisory committee may hold public hearings, formal | ||
meetings, or work sessions. The advisory committee may not take | ||
formal action at a public hearing, formal meeting, or work session | ||
unless a quorum of the committee is present. | ||
(e) Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, a | ||
member of the advisory committee is not entitled to receive | ||
compensation for service on the committee or reimbursement for | ||
expenses incurred in the performance of official duties as a member | ||
of the committee. Service on the advisory committee by a member of | ||
the senate or house of representatives is considered legislative | ||
service for which the member is entitled to reimbursement and other | ||
benefits in the same manner and to the same extent as for other | ||
legislative service. | ||
(f) The advisory committee shall review the overall | ||
operation, function, and structure of the state flood plan and | ||
rules adopted by the board to implement the state flood plan at | ||
least semiannually and may provide comments and recommendations to | ||
the board on any matter. | ||
(g) The advisory committee may adopt rules, procedures, and | ||
policies as needed to administer this section and implement its | ||
responsibilities. | ||
(h) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the | ||
size, composition, or duration of the advisory committee. | ||
(i) The advisory committee shall make recommendations to | ||
the board regarding information to be posted on the board's | ||
Internet website. | ||
(j) This section expires and the advisory committee is | ||
dissolved on September 1, 2021. | ||
SECTION 4. (a) Not later than September 1, 2021, the Texas | ||
Water Development Board shall adopt guidance principles for the | ||
regional flood plans and designate flood planning regions | ||
corresponding to each river basin as required by Section 16.062, | ||
Water Code, as added by this Act. | ||
(b) Not later than January 10, 2023, each flood planning | ||
group shall submit a regional flood plan to the Texas Water | ||
Development Board for the group's flood planning region, as | ||
required by Section 16.062, Water Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 5. 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, 2019. |