Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB656 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/30/2017

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                            85R8059 BEF-F
 By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 656


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of an agriculture and rural ombudsman
 office.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle F, Title 4, Government Code, is amended
 by adding Chapter 482 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 482. AGRICULTURE AND RURAL OMBUDSMAN OFFICE
 Sec. 482.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Agriculture business" means a current or aspiring
 agriculture producer or agriculture-related business, including:
 (A)  a farmer;
 (B)  a small-scale food producer, processor, or
 manufacturer;
 (C)  a farmers market operator; and
 (D)  an institution that purchases agricultural
 products directly from agriculture producers.
 (2)  "Executive director" means the executive director
 of the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.
 (3)  "Office" means the agriculture and rural ombudsman
 office created under this chapter.
 (4)  "Ombudsman" means the individual who has been
 selected under this chapter as the agriculture and rural ombudsman.
 Sec. 482.002.  ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE. The office of the
 governor shall establish an agriculture and rural ombudsman office
 within the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office for the
 purpose of assisting agriculture businesses and businesses located
 in rural areas.
 Sec. 482.003.  QUALIFICATION; APPOINTMENT. (a) The
 ombudsman must have expertise in local, state, or federal
 regulations applicable to agriculture businesses and businesses
 located in rural areas.
 (b)  The executive director shall select the ombudsman.
 Sec. 482.004.  ASSISTANTS. (a) The ombudsman with the
 approval of the executive director may employ assistants to, under
 the direction of the ombudsman, perform the same duties and
 exercise the same powers as the ombudsman.
 (b)  The ombudsman with the approval of the executive
 director may employ persons or contract for specific services as
 necessary to carry out this chapter, including legal counsel and
 other professional and administrative staff that are necessary to
 provide services to agriculture businesses and businesses located
 in rural areas.
 Sec. 482.005.  RULES. The executive director shall adopt
 rules proposed by the ombudsman to implement this chapter.
 Sec. 482.006.  PROMOTION OF AWARENESS OF OFFICE. The
 ombudsman shall promote public awareness of:
 (1)  how the office may be contacted;
 (2)  the purpose of the office; and
 (3)  the services the office provides.
 Sec. 482.007.  DUTIES AND POWERS OF OFFICE. The office
 shall:
 (1)  respond to questions about local, state, and
 federal regulations that apply to agriculture businesses and
 businesses located in rural areas;
 (2)  provide contact information for local, state, and
 federal officials that may assist agriculture businesses and
 businesses located in rural areas in complying with regulations;
 (3)  provide assurance to local and state regulatory
 agencies that agriculture businesses and businesses located in
 rural areas that are receiving assistance from the ombudsman are
 meeting applicable legal and regulatory requirements; and
 (4)  ensure that agriculture businesses and businesses
 located in rural areas are treated fairly and expeditiously in
 regulatory application and review processes.
 Sec. 482.008.  ACCESS TO INFORMATION. (a) A governmental
 entity shall allow the office access to the entity's records
 relating to action taken by the entity that affects an agriculture
 business or a business located in a rural area.
 (b)  The ombudsman may use the information obtained under
 this section for the purposes of assisting agriculture businesses
 and businesses located in rural areas, evaluating governmental
 entities' application of laws affecting agriculture businesses and
 businesses located in rural areas, and making recommendations for
 legislation.
 Sec. 482.009.  CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS. The office shall
 maintain the confidentiality of personal information obtained
 under Section 482.008 and other information obtained under that
 section that is confidential under Chapter 552.
 Sec. 482.010.  REPORT. On or before January 1 of each year,
 the ombudsman shall submit to the governor, the lieutenant
 governor, and each member of the legislature a report that
 describes, for the one-year period preceding the report:
 (1)  the activities of the ombudsman;
 (2)  the types of and number of complaints and
 inquiries submitted to the ombudsman;
 (3)  any recommendations the ombudsman has relating to
 the office; and
 (4)  any legislative proposals relating to agriculture
 businesses and businesses located in rural areas.
 SECTION 2.  Not later than January 1, 2018, the office of the
 governor shall establish the agriculture and rural ombudsman office
 under Chapter 482, Government Code, as added by this Act, and the
 executive director of the Texas Economic Development and Tourism
 Office shall select the agriculture and rural ombudsman.
 SECTION 3.  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, 2017.