LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION May 20, 2009 TO: Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB2532 by Bonnen (Relating to coordinating information regarding the location of infrastructure to which the supply of electric service is critical to the public health and safety or for emergency management purposes.), As Engrossed No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would require municipalities and counties to provide the Governors Division of Emergency Management (GDEM) with the location of infrastructures in the municipalities or counties' jurisdiction that are critical to public health or safety and that require electric utility services. The bill would require GDEM to provide to each electric utility that owns electric transmissions and distribution lines the critical infrastructure location information for each municipality or county served by that utility. Local Government Impact The bill would amend the Government Code requiring municipalities and counties to provide the Division of Emergency Planning with the location of infrastructure within the municipalitys' or counties' jurisdiction critical to public health and safety that requires electricity to respond to a disaster or an emergency. The required information on a critical infrastructure form would include the location of police, fire, and sewage lift stations, water treatment facilities, hospitals, and relevant government buildings. The form must be updated and filed with the division annually either electronically or by mail. The bill also would require an electric utility receiving critical infrastructure information received from the division to maintain and update the information annually. Under current law, local entities are required to prepare and maintain emergency management plans; therefore, the costs associated with implementing the provisions of the bill are not anticipated to be significant. Source Agencies:301 Office of the Governor, 405 Department of Public Safety, 473 Public Utility Commission of Texas LBB Staff: JOB, KJG, KK, MS, BTA, TP LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION May 20, 2009 TO: Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB2532 by Bonnen (Relating to coordinating information regarding the location of infrastructure to which the supply of electric service is critical to the public health and safety or for emergency management purposes.), As Engrossed TO: Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB2532 by Bonnen (Relating to coordinating information regarding the location of infrastructure to which the supply of electric service is critical to the public health and safety or for emergency management purposes.), As Engrossed Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board HB2532 by Bonnen (Relating to coordinating information regarding the location of infrastructure to which the supply of electric service is critical to the public health and safety or for emergency management purposes.), As Engrossed HB2532 by Bonnen (Relating to coordinating information regarding the location of infrastructure to which the supply of electric service is critical to the public health and safety or for emergency management purposes.), As Engrossed No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would require municipalities and counties to provide the Governors Division of Emergency Management (GDEM) with the location of infrastructures in the municipalities or counties' jurisdiction that are critical to public health or safety and that require electric utility services. The bill would require GDEM to provide to each electric utility that owns electric transmissions and distribution lines the critical infrastructure location information for each municipality or county served by that utility. The bill would require municipalities and counties to provide the Governors Division of Emergency Management (GDEM) with the location of infrastructures in the municipalities or counties' jurisdiction that are critical to public health or safety and that require electric utility services. The bill would require GDEM to provide to each electric utility that owns electric transmissions and distribution lines the critical infrastructure location information for each municipality or county served by that utility. Local Government Impact The bill would amend the Government Code requiring municipalities and counties to provide the Division of Emergency Planning with the location of infrastructure within the municipalitys' or counties' jurisdiction critical to public health and safety that requires electricity to respond to a disaster or an emergency. The required information on a critical infrastructure form would include the location of police, fire, and sewage lift stations, water treatment facilities, hospitals, and relevant government buildings. The form must be updated and filed with the division annually either electronically or by mail. The bill also would require an electric utility receiving critical infrastructure information received from the division to maintain and update the information annually. Under current law, local entities are required to prepare and maintain emergency management plans; therefore, the costs associated with implementing the provisions of the bill are not anticipated to be significant. The bill would amend the Government Code requiring municipalities and counties to provide the Division of Emergency Planning with the location of infrastructure within the municipalitys' or counties' jurisdiction critical to public health and safety that requires electricity to respond to a disaster or an emergency. The required information on a critical infrastructure form would include the location of police, fire, and sewage lift stations, water treatment facilities, hospitals, and relevant government buildings. The form must be updated and filed with the division annually either electronically or by mail. The bill also would require an electric utility receiving critical infrastructure information received from the division to maintain and update the information annually. Under current law, local entities are required to prepare and maintain emergency management plans; therefore, the costs associated with implementing the provisions of the bill are not anticipated to be significant. Source Agencies: 301 Office of the Governor, 405 Department of Public Safety, 473 Public Utility Commission of Texas 301 Office of the Governor, 405 Department of Public Safety, 473 Public Utility Commission of Texas LBB Staff: JOB, KJG, KK, MS, BTA, TP JOB, KJG, KK, MS, BTA, TP