Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2872 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R9637 SMH-F
 By: Chisum H.B. No. 2872


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment by the State Soil and Water
 Conservation Board of a carbon dioxide sequestration or emissions
 offset program.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 201, Agriculture Code, is
 amended by adding Section 201.029 to read as follows:
 Sec. 201.029.  CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION OR EMISSIONS
 OFFSET PROGRAM. (a) In this section:
 (1)  "Aggregator" means a person who is authorized by
 one or more landowners to enter into a contract for the use of land,
 vegetation, or a geologic formation in connection with a project.
 (2)  "Project" means a project to sequester carbon
 dioxide or offset emissions of carbon dioxide.
 (3)  "Verifier" means an entity that confirms, visually
 or through direct measurement and by review of applicable records,
 the accuracy of reported information regarding the sequestration of
 carbon dioxide or the offsetting of emissions of carbon dioxide by a
 project.
 (b)  The state board is designated as the lead agency in this
 state for projects on private agricultural lands.
 (c)  A person must be certified by the state board to serve as
 an aggregator. The state board shall work with the Texas Department
 of Licensing and Regulation to establish a process for certifying
 aggregators.
 (d)  The state board shall maintain a database of all
 certified aggregators in this state.
 (e)  The state board is designated as the official verifier
 for purposes of determining whether a project that is the subject of
 a carbon dioxide credit bought and sold in this state has achieved
 the goals of the credit. The state board may contract with
 conservation districts to carry out the verification process. A
 conservation district with which the state board enters into a
 contract under this subsection must have expertise and experience
 in the specifications and methods used to develop and assess carbon
 dioxide sinks associated with agriculture. The state board shall
 collect a fee for all verification services provided and may impose
 a penalty for late payment of a fee.
 (f)  The state board shall maintain a database of all carbon
 dioxide credits bought and sold in this state. Information in the
 database that identifies a seller or purchaser of carbon dioxide
 credits is confidential and not subject to public disclosure.
 (g)  The carbon dioxide sequestration or emissions offset
 fund is created in the state treasury.
 (h) The fund consists of:
 (1) fees charged under this section;
 (2)  the penalties for the late payment of fees charged
 under this section;
 (3)  gifts, grants, or other assistance received by the
 state board from any source for the purposes of this section; and
 (4) interest earned on amounts in the fund.
 (i)  The fund may be used only by the state board to pay for
 activities relating to the carbon dioxide sequestration or
 emissions offset program established under this section, including
 direct and indirect costs relating to:
 (1)  researching, developing, marketing, advertising,
 and informational programs relating to carbon dioxide
 sequestration and emissions offsets to make them more
 understandable and readily available; and
 (2)  the administrative costs incurred by the state
 board under this section.
 (j)  The state board may apply for, request, solicit,
 contract for, receive, and accept gifts, grants, and other
 assistance from any source for the purposes of this section. Money
 received under this subsection shall be deposited in the fund.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.