Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1866

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of certain water wells by the Brewster County Groundwater Conservation District.

Impact

By exempting the Brewster County Groundwater Conservation District from certain state regulations, SB1866 intends to empower local governance over water management in response to the unique needs and conditions of the area. This ability to tailor regulations to local circumstances is significant, especially in a region like Brewster County, where water conservation and management may differ vastly from other parts of Texas due to its geography and resources. The bill thus potentially enhances the district's capability to implement more effective water conservation practices tailored to their specific environmental context.

Summary

SB1866 is a legislative act aimed at amending the Special District Local Laws Code in Texas concerning the regulation of water wells by the Brewster County Groundwater Conservation District. The bill specifically provides that Section 36.121 of the Water Code, which governs general rulemaking related to groundwater, does not apply to this particular district. This amendment allows the Brewster County Groundwater Conservation District more autonomy in managing its water resources without the constraints of existing state rules that apply to most districts across Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1866 appears to be supportive among local stakeholders, particularly those involved in water management in Brewster County. Proponents of the bill argue that it represents a positive step towards local control and better resource management. However, without explicit testimony from opponents or additional debates, the overall sentiment indicates a general favor for allowing local districts to manage their resources more flexibly. The absence of recorded contention suggests that this regulatory change was not met with significant opposition.

Contention

While the bill progressed without notable objections, its passage raises questions regarding how local autonomy might impact broader state groundwater management practices. Critics of localized control often express concerns over inconsistent water regulations that can arise in differing localities. Nevertheless, SB1866 primarily seeks to reinforce local governance in a specific district rather than being a statewide controversial initiative, indicating that any contention around its enforcement will likely emerge from future operational decisions made by the Brewster County Groundwater Conservation District.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB156

Relating to the regulation and management of the use of groundwater and regulation of groundwater conservation districts.

TX SB2052

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB141

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX SB49

Relating to permit fees for groundwater wells imposed by the Southeast Texas Groundwater Conservation District.

TX SB1746

Relating to an exemption from the requirement to obtain a permit from a groundwater conservation district for certain temporary water wells.

TX HB3059

Relating to the export fee charged for the transfer of groundwater from a groundwater conservation district.

TX SB638

Relating to the procedures for acting on a permit or permit amendment application by a groundwater conservation district and the disqualification of board members of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB1971

Relating to the procedures for acting on a permit or permit amendment application by a groundwater conservation district and the disqualification of board members of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB2443

Relating to the authority of certain persons to petition a groundwater conservation district to change certain rules.

TX SB2570

Relating to the creation of the Webb County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.