Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB59 Latest Draft

Bill / House Committee Report Version Filed 02/02/2025

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                            By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 59
 (Kuempel)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to energy and water management planning and reporting
 requirements for state agencies and institutions of higher
 education.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 447.009, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 447.009.  ENERGY AND WATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING;
 REPORTING.  (a)  The state energy conservation office shall provide
 energy and water management planning assistance to a state agency
 or an institution of higher education, including assistance to:
 (1)  [preparation by the agency or institution of a
 long-range plan for the delivery of reliable, cost-effective
 utility services for the state agency or institution;
 [(2)  assistance to] the Department of Public Safety
 for energy emergency contingency planning, using state or federal
 funds when available; and
 (2)  [(3)  assistance to] each state agency or
 institution of higher education in preparing comprehensive energy
 and water management plans[; and
 [(4)     assistance to state agencies other than
 institutions of higher education in meeting the requirements of
 Section 447.002, including assistance in scheduling and assigning
 priorities to implementation plans to ensure that state agencies
 adopt qualified cost-effective efficiency measures and programs
 for all state facilities not later than September 1, 2006].
 (b)  [A state agency or an institution of higher education
 shall develop the plan described in Subsection (a)(1) and submit
 the plan to the state energy conservation office upon request. The
 agency or institution shall use the plan in preparing its five-year
 construction and major renovation plans. After other energy-saving
 or water-saving alternatives are considered, district heating and
 cooling or on-site generation of electricity may be considered in
 planning for reliable, efficient, and cost-effective utility
 services.
 [(c)]  The state energy conservation office shall prepare
 guidelines for preparation of the plan described in Subsection
 (a)(2) [(a)(3)] and develop a template for state agencies and
 institutions of higher education to use in creating the plan.  Each
 state agency and institution of higher education shall set
 percentage goals for reducing the agency's or institution's use of
 water, electricity, transportation fuel [gasoline], and natural
 gas and include those goals in the agency's or institution's
 comprehensive energy and water management plan.  [A state agency or
 an institution of higher education that occupies a state-owned
 building shall prepare and implement a five-year energy and water
 management plan and shall submit that plan to the office upon
 request.    The agency or institution shall update its plan annually.
 A state agency or an institution of higher education that occupies a
 building not owned by the state shall cooperate with the office in
 addressing the energy or water management of that building.]
 (c) [(d)]  The comprehensive energy and water management
 plan described in Subsection (a)(2) [(a)(3)] shall be included in
 the five-year construction and major repair and rehabilitation
 plans for institutions of higher education as required by Section
 61.0651, Education Code.
 (d) [(e)]  Not later than January 15 [December 1] of each
 odd-numbered [even-numbered] year, the state energy conservation
 office shall submit a report to the governor and the Legislative
 Budget Board on the status and effectiveness of the utility
 management and conservation efforts of state agencies and
 institutions of higher education.  The report must include
 information submitted to the office from each state agency and
 institution of higher education.  The office shall post the report
 on the office's Internet website.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.