Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB572 Latest Draft

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                            82R1653 JXC-F
 By: Nichols, Gallegos, Patrick S.B. No. 572


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity to
 provide water or sewer utility service.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 13.244(d), Water Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  An application for a certificate of public convenience
 and necessity or for an amendment to a certificate must contain:
 (1)  a description of the proposed service area by:
 (A)  a metes and bounds survey certified by a
 licensed state land surveyor or a registered professional land
 surveyor;
 (B)  the Texas State Plane Coordinate System;
 (C)  verifiable landmarks, including a road,
 creek, or railroad line; or
 (D)  if a recorded plat of the area exists, lot and
 block number;
 (2)  a description of any requests for service in the
 proposed service area;
 (3)  a capital improvements plan, including a budget
 and estimated timeline for construction of all facilities necessary
 to provide full service to the entire proposed service area;
 (4)  a description of the sources of funding for all
 facilities;
 (5)  to the extent known, a description of current and
 projected land uses, including densities;
 (6)  a current financial statement of the applicant;
 (7)  according to the tax roll of the central appraisal
 district for each county in which the proposed service area is
 located, a list of the owners of each tract of land that is:
 (A)  at least 10 [50] acres; and
 (B)  wholly or partially located within the
 proposed service area; and
 (8)  any other item required by the commission.
 SECTION 2.  Sections 13.246(a-1), (h), and (i), Water Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (a-1)  Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, in
 addition to the notice required by Subsection (a), the commission
 shall require notice to be mailed to each owner of a tract of land
 that is at least 10 [25] acres and is wholly or partially included
 in the area proposed to be certified.  The commission by rule shall
 prescribe a form that must be used to provide notice under this
 subsection. Notice required under this subsection must be mailed
 by first class mail to the owner of the tract according to the most
 current tax appraisal rolls of the applicable central appraisal
 district at the time the commission received the application for
 the certificate or amendment.  Good faith efforts to comply with the
 requirements of this subsection shall be considered adequate notice
 to landowners.  Notice under this subsection is not required for a
 matter filed with the commission under:
 (1)  Section 13.248 or 13.255; or
 (2)  Chapter 65.
 (h)  Except as provided by Subsection (i), a landowner of
 [who owns] a tract of [land that is] at least 10 [25] acres of land
 any part of which [and that] is [wholly or partially] located in
 [within] the proposed service area must consent to the inclusion
 [may elect to exclude some or all] of the landowner's property in
 [from] the proposed service area before [by providing written
 notice to] the commission may issue [before the 30th day after the
 date the landowner receives notice of a new application for] a
 certificate of public convenience and necessity or [for] an
 amendment to a [an existing] certificate of public convenience and
 necessity for an area that includes that property. A landowner may
 consent to the inclusion of all or part of the [The] landowner's
 property [election is effective without a further hearing or other
 process by the commission]. If a landowner does not provide to the
 commission written consent to include all or part of the
 landowner's property in the proposed service area on or before the
 120th day after the date the notice to the landowner is mailed under
 Subsection (a-1), that property may not be included in the proposed
 service area. The landowner's timely written consent or the
 landowner's lack of consent takes effect for purposes of this
 subsection without a further hearing or other proceeding by the
 commission. On or after the 150th day after the date the notice to
 the landowner is mailed, the commission shall modify the
 application to exclude the property of a landowner who does not
 provide written consent to include that [makes an election under
 this subsection, the application shall be modified so that the
 electing landowner's] property [is not included] in the proposed
 service area.
 (i)  [A landowner is not entitled to make an election under]
 Subsection (h) does not apply [but is entitled to contest the
 inclusion of the landowner's property in the proposed service area
 at a hearing held by the commission regarding the application] if
 the proposed service area is located within the boundaries or
 extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality with a population
 of more than 500,000 and the municipality or a utility owned by the
 municipality is the applicant. However, the landowner is entitled
 to contest the inclusion of the landowner's property in the
 proposed service area at a hearing held by the commission regarding
 the application.
 SECTION 3.  Sections 13.246(h) and (i), Water Code, as
 amended by this Act, apply only to an application for a certificate
 of public convenience and necessity for which the Texas Commission
 on Environmental Quality has not issued a final order before the
 effective date of this Act. An application for a certificate of
 public convenience and necessity for which a final order was issued
 before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in
 effect on the date the final order was issued, and the former law is
 continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.