Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1653 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 83RD LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 7, 2013      TO: Honorable Patricia Harless, Chair, House Committee on Environmental Regulation      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1653 by Darby (Relating to the operations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact waste disposal facility.), As Introduced   Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB1653, As Introduced: a positive impact of $1,400,000 through the biennium ending August 31, 2015. The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill. 

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 83RD LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 7, 2013





  TO: Honorable Patricia Harless, Chair, House Committee on Environmental Regulation      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1653 by Darby (Relating to the operations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact waste disposal facility.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable Patricia Harless, Chair, House Committee on Environmental Regulation
FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB1653 by Darby (Relating to the operations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact waste disposal facility.), As Introduced

 Honorable Patricia Harless, Chair, House Committee on Environmental Regulation 

 Honorable Patricia Harless, Chair, House Committee on Environmental Regulation 

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB1653 by Darby (Relating to the operations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact waste disposal facility.), As Introduced

HB1653 by Darby (Relating to the operations of the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact waste disposal facility.), As Introduced

Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB1653, As Introduced: a positive impact of $1,400,000 through the biennium ending August 31, 2015. The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill. 

Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB1653, As Introduced: a positive impact of $1,400,000 through the biennium ending August 31, 2015.

The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill.

General Revenue-Related Funds, Five-Year Impact:  Fiscal Year Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to General Revenue Related Funds  2014 $700,000   2015 $700,000   2016 $700,000   2017 $700,000   2018 $700,000    


2014 $700,000
2015 $700,000
2016 $700,000
2017 $700,000
2018 $700,000

 All Funds, Five-Year Impact:  Fiscal Year Probable Revenue Gain/(Loss) fromGeneral Revenue Fund1  Probable Revenue Gain/(Loss) fromLow-level Waste Acct88  Probable Revenue Gain/(Loss) fromAndrews County   2014 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2015 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2016 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2017 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2018 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   

  Fiscal Year Probable Revenue Gain/(Loss) fromGeneral Revenue Fund1  Probable Revenue Gain/(Loss) fromLow-level Waste Acct88  Probable Revenue Gain/(Loss) fromAndrews County   2014 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2015 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2016 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2017 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000   2018 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000  


2014 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000
2015 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000
2016 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000
2017 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000
2018 $700,000 $2,800,000 $700,000

Fiscal Analysis

The bill would amend Health and Safety Code, Chapter 401. The bill would change the definition of an affected person with regard to a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility to specify that an affected person is either a resident of Andrews County or an adjacent Texas county and that is doing business in or has a legal interest in land in those counties.  The bill would define minor amendments, and it would prohibit the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) from seeking public comment or holding a public hearing on minor amendments. The bill would also provide that the terms of a compact waste disposal license would remain in effect and operations can continue even if there is judicial intervention, and the TCEQ and the license holder could enter into a compliance agreement until the court determines in a final order that the TCEQ has resolved all procedural errors. The bill would increase the annual curie limit for nonparty waste from 120,000 to 220,000 curies. The bill would delete language regarding the deadline for the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) to issue a decision on fees proposed by the TCEQ.  In addition, a provision for the cessation of disposal if SOAH has not issued a decision on interim rates is deleted.  The bill becomes effective on September 1, 2013 or immediately upon receiving a two-thirds vote of both houses. 

The bill would amend Health and Safety Code, Chapter 401. The bill would change the definition of an affected person with regard to a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility to specify that an affected person is either a resident of Andrews County or an adjacent Texas county and that is doing business in or has a legal interest in land in those counties. 

The bill would define minor amendments, and it would prohibit the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) from seeking public comment or holding a public hearing on minor amendments. The bill would also provide that the terms of a compact waste disposal license would remain in effect and operations can continue even if there is judicial intervention, and the TCEQ and the license holder could enter into a compliance agreement until the court determines in a final order that the TCEQ has resolved all procedural errors.

The bill would increase the annual curie limit for nonparty waste from 120,000 to 220,000 curies. The bill would delete language regarding the deadline for the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) to issue a decision on fees proposed by the TCEQ.  In addition, a provision for the cessation of disposal if SOAH has not issued a decision on interim rates is deleted.  The bill becomes effective on September 1, 2013 or immediately upon receiving a two-thirds vote of both houses. 

Methodology

Because the bill would increase the number of curries of nonparty waste that can be accepted atthe disposal facility, the amount of nonparty waste is expected to increase. The TCEQ estimatesthat the 20 percent surcharge on non-party waste would generate an additional $2.8 million to theGeneral Revenue-Dedicated  Low-Level Waste Account No. 88 each fiscal year. Because the General Revenue Fund and Andrews County each receive 5 percent of gross receipts of the disposal facility, an increase of $700,000 per fiscal year in revenues is expected for both the General Revenue Fund andAndrews County.

Local Government Impact

Passage of the bill is expected to result in Andrews County receiving $700,000 in additionalrevenue each fiscal year from the 5 percent fee on gross receipts resulting from the increase incurries for out of compact waste proposed by the bill.

Source Agencies: 535 Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission, 582 Commission on Environmental Quality

535 Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission, 582 Commission on Environmental Quality

LBB Staff: UP, SZ, ZS, TL

 UP, SZ, ZS, TL