Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB77 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/10/2014

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                            84R647 JRR-D
 By: Ellis S.B. No. 77


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the development of a climate adaptation plan by certain
 entities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 5, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 395 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 395. CLIMATE ADAPTATION PLAN
 Sec. 395.001.  PARTICIPATING ENTITIES.  Not later than
 September 1, 2016, and before the end of each successive four-year
 period after that date, each of the following entities shall
 publish a climate adaptation plan that will assess the entity's
 role with respect to climate change:
 (1)  the Department of Agriculture;
 (2)  each independent organization certified under
 Section 39.151, Utilities Code;
 (3)  the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality;
 (4)  the General Land Office;
 (5)  the Texas Department of Housing and Community
 Affairs;
 (6)  the Texas Department of Insurance;
 (7)  the Parks and Wildlife Department;
 (8)  the Department of Public Safety of the State of
 Texas;
 (9)  the Public Utility Commission of Texas;
 (10)  the office of the comptroller;
 (11)  the Texas A&M Forest Service; and
 (12)  the Texas Water Development Board.
 Sec. 395.002.  PLAN.  (a)  For the purposes of this chapter,
 a climate adaptation plan is a strategy to identify, minimize, and
 adequately prepare for the effects of climate change on the social,
 economic, and ecological systems of this state and to manage the
 risks associated with a changing climate. A plan under this chapter
 must be based on current peer-reviewed climate science that
 identifies the likely impacts of rising ambient temperatures,
 rising sea levels, and changes in precipitation patterns on this
 state.
 (b)  Each climate adaptation plan must include:
 (1)  a climate change vulnerability assessment;
 (2)  a review of existing programs in the context of
 anticipated changing climate conditions;
 (3)  specific steps necessary for the entity to fulfill
 its mission during the anticipated climate change;
 (4)  an analysis of the effects implementing the steps
 identified under Subdivision (3) would have on the entity's budget
 during the next 5 and 10 years;
 (5)  potential sources of funding to support the
 entity's efforts to adapt to climate change;
 (6)  a statewide strategy to monitor the continuing
 effects that climate change may have on the entity's ability to
 fulfill the entity's missions; and
 (7)  a written statement by the Texas state
 climatologist regarding the adequacy of the scientific basis of the
 plan.
 (c)  In developing a climate adaptation plan, each entity
 subject to this chapter shall:
 (1)  consider the most current assessment reports
 created by the United States Global Change Research Program; and
 (2)  consult with the Texas state climatologist or
 another climate expert employed at a Texas institution of higher
 education or nonprofit research institution.
 (d)  Not later than September 1, 2016, and before the end of
 each successive four-year period after that date, each entity
 subject to this chapter shall post the entity's climate adaptation
 plan on a publicly accessible Internet website and electronically
 submit a copy of the plan to:
 (1)  the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of
 the house of representatives;
 (2)  the presiding officer of each standing committee
 or subcommittee of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over
 environmental matters; and
 (3)  the executive director of the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality.
 (e)  Each climate adaptation plan is subject to audit by the
 state auditor in accordance with Chapter 321, Government Code.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2015.