Bill Text: TX SB83 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to protection of energy critical infrastructure from electromagnetic, geomagnetic, physical, and cyber-attack threats.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 9-1)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2017-05-15 - Referred to State Affairs [SB83 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-SB83-Engrossed.html
By: Hall, et al. | S.B. No. 83 |
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relating to protection of energy critical infrastructure from | ||
electromagnetic, geomagnetic, physical, and cyber-attack threats. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 418, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter I to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER I. ELECTROMAGNETIC THREAT PREPAREDNESS | ||
Sec. 418.201. ELECTROMAGNETIC THREAT PREPAREDNESS TASK | ||
FORCE. (a) In this section, "energy critical infrastructure" | ||
means an electrical power generation facility, substation, | ||
switching station, electrical control center, or electrical | ||
transmission or distribution facility and includes an associated | ||
electronic control center and other electronic infrastructure used | ||
in electric power delivery. | ||
(b) The electromagnetic threat preparedness task force is | ||
created. The task force shall coordinate with the Commission to | ||
Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse | ||
(EMP) Attack, the United States Department of Defense, the United | ||
States Department of Energy, and the United States Department of | ||
Homeland Security to apply research and information on | ||
electromagnetic, geomagnetic, physical, and cyber-attack threats. | ||
(c) The task force consists of 10 members appointed by the | ||
chief described by Section 418.041. Each member must be a regional | ||
emergency management representative or other employee of the | ||
Department of Public Safety the chief determines could make | ||
valuable contributions to the development of the plan under | ||
Subsection (d)(4). | ||
(d) The task force shall: | ||
(1) identify technical and electronic resources to | ||
assist the division in the division's functions; | ||
(2) implement a program to educate owners and | ||
operators of energy critical infrastructure and vital utility | ||
facilities and emergency responders about electromagnetic, | ||
geomagnetic, physical, and cyber-attack threats; | ||
(3) evaluate emergency planning, response procedures, | ||
and supporting technologies related to electromagnetic, | ||
geomagnetic, physical, and cyber-attack threats; and | ||
(4) develop a comprehensive threat protection and | ||
recovery plan for energy critical infrastructure and vital utility | ||
facilities of this state against electromagnetic, geomagnetic, | ||
physical, and cyber-attack threats. | ||
(e) Information collected by the task force related to the | ||
security of the electric grid is confidential and is not subject to | ||
disclosure under Chapter 552. Each member of the task force and any | ||
third-party individual with access to information under this | ||
section shall sign a nondisclosure agreement stating that the | ||
individual will not disclose to the public any sensitive or | ||
identifiable information related to grid security measures or | ||
plans. | ||
(f) Not later than July 1, 2018, the task force shall | ||
prepare and submit to the governor and the legislature a report of | ||
the task force's findings and recommendations. | ||
(g) A member of the task force established under this | ||
section is not entitled to compensation. Members may be reimbursed | ||
for expenses as follows: | ||
(1) a member is entitled to reimbursement for travel | ||
and other necessary expenses as provided by the General | ||
Appropriations Act; and | ||
(2) a member appointed as a representative of a state | ||
agency is eligible for reimbursement for travel and other necessary | ||
expenses according to the applicable agency's policies. | ||
(h) This section expires December 1, 2018. | ||
Sec. 418.202. TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARDS. (a) In this section, | ||
"energy critical infrastructure" means an electrical power | ||
generation facility, substation, switching station, electrical | ||
control center, or electrical transmission or distribution | ||
facility and includes an associated electronic control center and | ||
other electronic infrastructure used in electric power delivery. | ||
(b) The division shall consider implementation of the | ||
comprehensive threat protection and recovery plan developed by the | ||
electromagnetic threat preparedness task force for energy critical | ||
infrastructure and vital utility facilities of this state against | ||
electromagnetic, geomagnetic, physical, and cyber-attack threats. | ||
(c) The governor may instruct an agency to take actions as | ||
are necessary to implement the comprehensive threat protection and | ||
recovery plan developed by the electromagnetic threat preparedness | ||
task force as funding becomes available. | ||
(d) Information collected by the division related to the | ||
security of the electric grid is confidential and is not subject to | ||
disclosure under Chapter 552. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter M to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER M. GRID SECURITY | ||
Sec. 39.601. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Committee" means the Electric Grid Security | ||
Advisory Committee. | ||
(2) "Energy critical infrastructure" has the meaning | ||
assigned by Section 418.202, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 39.602. INFORMATION RELATED TO GRID SECURITY | ||
NONDISCLOSURE. (a) Information related to the security of the | ||
electric grid is confidential and is not subject to disclosure | ||
under Chapter 552, Government Code. | ||
(b) Each individual with access to information related to | ||
the security of the electric grid under this subchapter shall sign a | ||
nondisclosure agreement stating that the individual will not | ||
disclose to the public any sensitive or identifiable information | ||
related to grid security measures or plans. | ||
Sec. 39.603. GRID SECURITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The | ||
Electric Grid Security Advisory Committee is composed of the | ||
following members: | ||
(1) two members appointed by the governor; | ||
(2) two members appointed by the lieutenant governor; | ||
and | ||
(3) two members appointed by the speaker of the house | ||
of representatives. | ||
(b) The governor shall designate a member of the committee | ||
to serve as presiding officer. | ||
(c) The committee shall convene at the call of the presiding | ||
officer. | ||
(d) The committee shall review the findings of the | ||
electromagnetic threat preparedness task force. | ||
(e) A member of the committee is not entitled to | ||
compensation but is entitled to reimbursement for the member's | ||
travel expenses as provided by Chapter 660, Government Code, and | ||
the General Appropriations Act. | ||
(f) A vacancy on the committee shall be filled for the | ||
unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. | ||
(g) The committee is not subject to Chapter 2110, Government | ||
Code. | ||
(h) Not later than September 1, 2018, the committee shall | ||
prepare a report of its findings, including any recommendations for | ||
legislation resulting from the findings, and shall submit the | ||
report to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of | ||
the house of representatives. | ||
(i) The committee's work relates to sensitive matters of | ||
security. Notwithstanding any other law, the meetings, work, and | ||
findings of the committee are not subject to the requirements of | ||
Chapter 551 or 552, Government Code. | ||
(j) A member of the committee may not be a member or employee | ||
of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, the Federal | ||
Energy Regulatory Commission, or the Electric Power Research | ||
Institute. | ||
(k) This section expires January 1, 2019. | ||
Sec. 39.604. GRID PROTECTION. (a) This section applies | ||
to: | ||
(1) a transmission and distribution utility; | ||
(2) an owner of a power generation facility; | ||
(3) an electric cooperative operating in ERCOT; | ||
(4) a river authority operating in ERCOT; and | ||
(5) a municipally owned utility operating in ERCOT. | ||
(b) Not later than December 31, 2018, each entity to which | ||
this section applies shall assess and report to the technological | ||
hazards unit of the Texas Division of Emergency Management the | ||
vulnerabilities the equipment, facilities, and systems the entity | ||
uses to provide power have to the following: | ||
(1) a high altitude electromagnetic pulse device; | ||
(2) geomagnetic storms; | ||
(3) intentional electromagnetic interference; | ||
(4) a physical attack; and | ||
(5) a cyber attack. | ||
(c) This section is not intended to penalize electric | ||
providers in this state. If vulnerabilities in the security of the | ||
electric grid in this state are identified through the process | ||
established in this section and the legislature, in consultation | ||
with the governor, determines enhancements to energy critical | ||
infrastructure of the electric grid are necessary, the legislature | ||
may determine whether enhancements will be funded by appropriating | ||
general revenue of this state, by a new ratepayer cost recovery | ||
mechanism, or by a combination of those methods. | ||
SECTION 3. The governor, the lieutenant governor, and the | ||
speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint members to | ||
the Electric Grid Security Advisory Committee, as required by this | ||
Act, as soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, | ||
but not later than the 120th day after the effective date of this | ||
Act. | ||
SECTION 4. 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. |