Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2345 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/04/2019

                    86R22426 SLB-F
 By: Walle, Paul, et al. H.B. No. 2345
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2345:
 By:  Israel C.S.H.B. No. 2345


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to resources to facilitate disaster mitigation, response,
 and recovery.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter C, Chapter 16, Water Code, is amended
 by adding Section 16.061 to read as follows:
 Sec. 16.061.  FLOOD MITIGATION AND RESILIENCY. The board
 shall:
 (1)  create an inventory of flood mitigation and
 resiliency projects;
 (2)  develop a method of prioritizing projects
 described by Subdivision (1); and
 (3)  coordinate with the Institute for a Disaster
 Resilient Texas, created under Section 86.82, Education Code.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter E, Chapter 86, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 86.82 to read as follows:
 Sec. 86.82.  INSTITUTE FOR A DISASTER RESILIENT TEXAS. (a)
 In this section, "institute" means the Institute for a Disaster
 Resilient Texas.
 (b)  The Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas is a
 component of Texas A&M University.
 (c)  The institute is under the management and direction of
 the board.
 (d)  The institute shall:
 (1)  develop data analytics tools to support disaster
 planning, mitigation, response, and recovery by the state, its
 political subdivisions, and the public;
 (2)  create and maintain web-based analytical and
 visual tools to communicate disaster risks and ways to reduce those
 risks, including tools that work on the level of individual parcels
 of land;
 (3)  provide evidence-based information and solutions
 to aid in the formation of state and local partnerships to support
 disaster planning, mitigation, response, and recovery;
 (4)  collect, display, and communicate comprehensive
 flood-related information, including applicable updated inundation
 maps, for use by decision-makers and the public;
 (5)  discuss, study, and test ideas for flood planning
 and mitigation; and
 (6)  collaborate with other components of The Texas A&M
 University System, institutions of higher education, as that term
 is defined by Section 61.003, state agencies, local governments,
 and other political subdivisions to accomplish the purposes of this
 section.
 (e)  The institute may employ personnel, including experts
 in planning, engineering, hydrology, ecology, and economics.
 (f)  The institute may accept a gift or grant from any public
 or private source for the benefit of the institute.
 SECTION 3.  (a)  In this Act, "committee" means the Flood
 Event Partnership Options Special Study Committee.
 (b)  The Flood Event Partnership Options Special Study
 Committee is established and consists of nine persons appointed by
 the governor to represent the flooding-related interests of the
 following:
 (1)  state agencies;
 (2)  federal agencies;
 (3)  local governments, including counties and
 municipalities;
 (4)  conservation and reclamation districts and other
 special purpose districts with authority over water resources or
 waterways; and
 (5)  nonprofit entities.
 (c)  The governor shall appoint persons to serve on the
 committee not later than October 1, 2019.
 (d)  The committee shall conduct a study of the appropriate
 structure, means of administration, and membership of state-local
 partnerships to address flooding events in this state.
 (e)  The study must address:
 (1)  which state and local entities are interested in
 and capable of participating in effective partnerships to prevent,
 mitigate, or address flooding events in this state;
 (2)  the role that flood planning at the watershed
 level may play in a state-local partnership's efforts to prevent,
 mitigate, or address flooding events in this state;
 (3)  the possible negative effects efforts in a local
 area to prevent, mitigate, or address flooding events may have in
 neighboring areas;
 (4)  whether state-local partnerships to prevent,
 mitigate, or address flooding events in this state may function
 more effectively on a required basis or voluntary basis and how the
 organization and structure of the partnerships may differ according
 to whether it is a required or voluntary relationship;
 (5)  what incentives are available or may be made
 available to encourage effective state-local partnerships to
 prevent, mitigate, or address flooding events in this state;
 (6)  what manner of funding is available or may be made
 available to foster effective state-local partnerships to prevent,
 mitigate, or address flooding events in this state;
 (7)  appropriate roles for various partners in
 state-local partnerships to prevent, mitigate, or address flooding
 events in this state;
 (8)  the most effective types of projects a state-local
 partnership could propose to prevent, mitigate, or address flooding
 events; and
 (9)  which information is best applied by state-local
 partnerships to prevent, mitigate, or address flooding events and
 how that information may most effectively be gathered and shared.
 (f)  On the request of the committee, The Texas A&M
 University System shall provide the committee with assistance,
 necessary support staff, and facilities to conduct meetings.
 (g)  The committee shall deliver to the governor, the
 lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives,
 and each member of the legislature a report on the determinations of
 the committee based on the study conducted under this section not
 later than December 1, 2020. The committee shall deliver to the
 governor, the lieutenant governor, or a member of the legislature
 related information on request.
 (h)  The committee is abolished, and this section expires May
 1, 2021.
 SECTION 4.  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, 2019.