Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR842 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/25/2019

                    By: Nelson S.R. No. 842


 RESOLUTION
 BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE Senate of the State of Texas, that
 Senate Rule 12.03 and 12.04, be suspended in part as provided by
 Senate Rule 12.08 to enable consideration of, and action on, the
 following specific matters which may be contained in the
 Conference Committee Report on Senate Bill 500.
 A.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows:
 SECTION 2.  APPROPRIATION REDUCTION: FACILITIES
 COMMISSION. The unencumbered appropriations from the general
 revenue fund to the Facilities Commission made by Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act), for use during the state fiscal
 biennium ending August 31, 2019, for lease payments are reduced
 by $22,589,128. The commission shall identify the strategies and
 objectives to which the reduction is to be allocated and the
 amount of the reduction for each of those strategies and
 objectives.
 B.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 4.  APPROPRIATION REDUCTION: OFFICE OF THE
 ATTORNEY GENERAL. (a)  It is the intent of the legislature that
 the Texas Child Support Enforcement System 2.0 project be
 canceled as of the effective date of this Act.
 (b)  The unencumbered appropriations from the general
 revenue fund to the Office of the Attorney General made by
 Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), for use during
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, for Strategy
 B.1.1., Child Support Enforcement, as listed in that Act, are
 reduced by $21,799,752, including $11,370,987 from the Child
 Support Retained Collection Account.
 C.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 6.  TRUSTEED PROGRAMS WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THE
 GOVERNOR: SURGE OPERATIONS.  (a)  In addition to amounts
 previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019, $100,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Trusteed Programs Within the Office of
 the Governor for the two-year period beginning on the effective
 date of this Act for surge operations necessary to secure the
 border under Strategy B.1.3., Homeland Security, as listed in
 Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act). Funds
 appropriated under this subsection may be allocated as
 authorized by Section 421.072, Government Code.
 (b)  It is the intent of the legislature that the Trusteed
 Programs Within the Office of the Governor work with the United
 States Department of Homeland Security to secure full federal
 reimbursement for funds appropriated under Subsection (a) of
 this section, to be deposited to the credit of the economic
 stabilization fund as provided by Section 88 of this Act.
 D.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 8.  TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION: NATIONAL MUSEUM
 OF THE PACIFIC WAR. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $2,149,600 is appropriated from the economic stabilization
 fund to the Texas Historical Commission for the two-year period
 beginning on the effective date of this Act for capital projects
 at the National Museum of the Pacific War under Strategy A.1.4.,
 Historic Sites, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the
 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act), including:
 (1)  updates to the electrical, security, and
 heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems;
 (2)  projects to address accessibility issues;
 (3)  exterior, roofing, and structural repairs to
 the Nimitz Barn maintenance area;
 (4)  refurbishment of the Bush Gallery to address
 wear and tear from visitor volume; and
 (5)  technology upgrades to exhibits in the Bush
 Gallery.
 E.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 9.  TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION: COURTHOUSE
 PRESERVATION GRANTS. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $25,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Texas Historical Commission for the
 two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act for
 courthouse preservation grants under Strategy A.1.3., Courthouse
 Preservation, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations
 Act).
 F.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 10.  TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION: DEFERRED
 MAINTENANCE. In addition to amounts previously appropriated for
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, and in addition
 to other amounts appropriated by this Act, the following amounts
 are appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 Texas Historical Commission for the two-year period beginning on
 the effective date of this Act for the following strategies as
 listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), for
 deferred maintenance projects:
 (1)  $300,000 for Strategy A.1.1., Architectural
 Assistance; and
 (2)  $2,586,250 for Strategy A.1.4., Historic Sites.
 G.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 11.  TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION: LEVI JORDAN
 PLANTATION. In addition to amounts previously appropriated for
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, and in addition
 to other amounts appropriated by this Act, $2,000,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the Texas
 Historical Commission for the two-year period beginning on the
 effective date of this Act for historic site planning at the Levi
 Jordan Plantation, including architectural, engineering,
 interpretive, and site survey services and collections
 conservation and acquisition to develop museum exhibits, under
 Strategy A.1.4., Historic Sites, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B.
 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the
 General Appropriations Act).
 H.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows:
 SECTION 12.  DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE
 SERVICES: FOSTER CARE. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $88,585,541 is appropriated from the general revenue fund
 to the Department of Family and Protective Services for the state
 fiscal year ending August 31, 2019, for foster care payments
 under Strategy B.1.9., Foster Care Payments, as listed in Chapter
 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act).
 I.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows:
 SECTION 14.  DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE
 SERVICES: DAY CARE. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $5,000,000 is appropriated from federal Child Care and
 Development Block Grant funds to the Department of Family and
 Protective Services for the state fiscal year ending August 31,
 2019, for day care payments under Strategy B.1.3., TWC Contracted
 Day Care, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations
 Act).
 J.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 15.  DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE
 SERVICES: PURCHASED CLIENT SERVICES. In addition to amounts
 previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019, the following amounts are appropriated from the
 general revenue fund to the Department of Family and Protective
 Services for the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2019, for
 the following strategies as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts
 of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act), for purchased client services:
 (1)  $4,908,619 for Strategy B.1.4., Adoption
 Purchased Services;
 (2)  $10,550,475 for Strategy B.1.7., Substance
 Abuse Purchased Services; and
 (3)  $5,792,750 for Strategy B.1.8., Other CPS
 Purchased Services.
 K.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 16.  DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES: X-ALD
 NEWBORN SCREENING. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $7,927,458 is appropriated from the general revenue fund to
 the Department of State Health Services for the two-year period
 beginning on the effective date of this Act for screening
 newborns for X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) under
 Strategy A.4.1., Laboratory Services, as listed in Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act).
 L.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 17.  DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES:
 EMERGENCY GENERATOR. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $12,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Department of State Health Services for
 the two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act
 for an emergency generator for the Austin laboratory to continue
 laboratory functions during a power outage under Strategy
 A.4.1., Laboratory Services, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1),
 Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act).
 M.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 18.  DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES: TRAUMA
 CAPACITY AND RESPONSE INFRASTRUCTURE.  (a)  In addition to
 amounts previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium
 ending August 31, 2019, $17,000,000 is appropriated from the
 economic stabilization fund to the Department of State Health
 Services for the two-year period beginning on the effective date
 of this Act for increasing trauma capacity and improving related
 trauma response infrastructure under Strategy B.2.1., EMS and
 Trauma Care Systems, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of
 the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act).
 (b)  Of the amount appropriated under Subsection (a) of
 this section, $2,000,000 may be used only to provide funding in
 accordance with Section 780.004, Health and Safety Code, to
 trauma service area regional advisory councils for improving
 emergency management services.
 (c)  Of the amount appropriated under Subsection (a) of
 this section, $15,000,000 may be used only to provide funding in
 accordance with Section 780.004, Health and Safety Code, to
 hospitals that demonstrate regional need and the ability to
 efficiently and effectively increase trauma capacity and improve
 related trauma response infrastructure. The Department of State
 Health Services shall allocate:
 (1)  at least 40 percent of that amount to provide
 funding to hospitals in the Rio Grande Valley, prioritizing, to
 the extent consistent with general law, primary teaching
 hospitals in that region with a general surgery residency program
 pursuing designation as a level I trauma facility; and
 (2)  not more than 40 percent of that amount to
 provide funding to hospitals located in a region directly
 affected by Hurricane Harvey.
 (d)  Any funding provided to an entity under Subsection
 (b) or (c) of this section that is not spent for the purpose for
 which the funding was provided must be returned to the state.
 (e)  The unexpended balance of money allocated as provided
 by Subsection (b) or (c) of this section as of August 31, 2020, is
 appropriated to the Department of State Health Services for the
 state fiscal year ending August 31, 2021, for the purpose for
 which it was allocated.
 N.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 19.  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION:
 MEDICAID SHORTFALL.  (a)  In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $2,000,000,000 is appropriated from the general revenue
 fund, and $2,150,000,000 is appropriated from federal funds, to
 the Health and Human Services Commission for the state fiscal
 year ending August 31, 2019, for Medicaid client services under
 Goal A, Medicaid Client Services, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B.
 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the
 General Appropriations Act).
 (b)  Of the amounts appropriated under Subsection (a) of
 this section, the Health and Human Services Commission shall
 transfer the following amounts from Goal A, Medicaid Client
 Services, to the following strategies as listed in Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act):
 (1)  $5,500,000 to Strategy D.2.3., Community Mental
 Health Crisis Services; and
 (2)  $2,000,000 to Strategy D.2.2., Community Mental
 Health Services - Children.
 O.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (3) to allow the Conference
 Committee to exceed the highest or be less than the lowest of
 items of appropriation that are contained in the House and Senate
 versions of the bill in different amounts to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 22.  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION: STATE
 HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $445,354,363 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Health and Human Services Commission
 for the two-year period beginning on the effective date of this
 Act for continuing improvements to state hospital facilities
 under Strategy G.4.2., Facility Capital Repairs and Renovations,
 as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), as
 follows:
 (1)  $90,054,363 for construction of a 100-bed
 non-maximum security unit at Rusk State Hospital;
 (2)  $165,000,000 to begin construction of a 240-bed
 replacement campus of Austin State Hospital; and
 (3)  $190,300,000 to begin construction of a 300-bed
 replacement campus of San Antonio State Hospital.
 P.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to exceed the amount of an item of appropriation
 contained in one version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 28.  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION: STATE
 SUPPORTED LIVING CENTERS.  In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $10,100,000 is appropriated from the general revenue fund
 to the Health and Human Services Commission for the state fiscal
 year ending August 31, 2019, for state supported living centers
 under Strategy G.1.1., State Supported Living Centers, as listed
 in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act).
 Q.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 29.  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION:
 REPURPOSE OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS. Notwithstanding Section 20 of
 the Special Provisions Relating to All Health and Human Services
 Agencies, page II-124, Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations
 Act), the Health and Human Services Commission may use
 $63,832,747 of the amount appropriated under that Act to the
 commission for Goal A, Medicaid Client Services, as listed in
 that Act and designated under that rider for use only for the
 health insurance providers fee, for Medicaid client services.
 R.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (3) to allow the Conference
 Committee to exceed the highest or be less than the lowest of
 items of appropriation that are contained in the House and Senate
 versions of the bill in different amounts to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (1) to allow the Conference Committee
 to change, alter, or amend text which is not in disagreement to
 read as follows:
 SECTION 30.  APPROPRIATION REDUCTION: TEXAS EDUCATION
 AGENCY; SUM-CERTAIN APPROPRIATION FOR FOUNDATION SCHOOL PROGRAM.
 (a)  The unencumbered appropriations from the Foundation School
 Fund, general revenue account number 0193, to the Texas Education
 Agency made by Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations
 Act), for use during the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, for Strategy A.1.1., FSP - Equalized Operations, as listed
 in that Act, are reduced by $903,300,000.
 (b)  Notwithstanding Rider 3, page III-5, Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act), to the bill pattern of the
 appropriations to the Texas Education Agency, the sum-certain
 appropriation to the Foundation School Program for the state
 fiscal year ending August 31, 2019, is $21,495,735,602.
 S.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 31.  TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY: SPECIAL EDUCATION
 SUPPORTS AND MAINTENANCE OF STATE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR SPECIAL
 EDUCATION. (a)  In addition to amounts previously appropriated
 for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, the
 following amounts are appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Texas Education Agency for the two-
 year period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 following purposes:
 (1)  $33,302,428 to offset federal funds withheld or
 expected to be withheld as a result of a failure to maintain state
 financial support for special education under 20 U.S.C. Section
 1412(a)(18) during the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2012;
 (2)  $74,626,551 to negotiate a settlement agreement
 with the federal government to prevent the withholding of federal
 funds as a result of a failure to maintain state financial
 support for special education under 20 U.S.C. Section
 1412(a)(18) during the state fiscal years ending August 31, 2017
 (estimated to be $41,594,326), and August 31, 2018 (estimated to
 be $33,032,225); and
 (3)  $111,625,833 for the following strategies as
 listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), to
 prevent a failure to maintain state financial support for special
 education under 20 U.S.C. Section 1412(a)(18) during the state
 fiscal year ending August 31, 2019:
 (A)  $50,000,000 for Strategy A.2.3., Students
 with Disabilities, for grants to reimburse school districts for:
 (i)  providing extended school year
 services to students enrolled in a special education program
 under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, Education Code;
 (ii)  costs related to identification of
 students eligible to participate in a school district's special
 education program under Section 29.003, Education Code,
 including full individual and initial evaluations and
 independent education evaluations; and
 (iii)  compensatory services costs
 related to the provision of services to students under the
 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. Section
 1400 et seq.);
 (B)  $478,500 for information technology needs
 related to special education supports under Strategy B.3.5.,
 Information Systems - Technology; and
 (C)  $61,147,333 for special education funding
 under Strategy A.1.1., FSP - Equalized Operations.
 (b)  The amount appropriated under Subsection (a)(1) of
 this section must be used in the same manner and for the same
 purposes as the withheld federal funds would have been provided.
 (c)  The amounts appropriated under Subsections (a)(2)
 and (3)(C) of this section must be used to provide funding for
 public schools under Strategy A.1.1., FSP - Equalized
 Operations, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations
 Act), to be distributed for each full-time equivalent student in
 average daily attendance in a special education program under
 Subchapter A, Chapter 29, Education Code, in proportion to the
 applicable weight for the student under the public school finance
 system.
 (d)  Not later than December 31, 2020, the Texas Education
 Agency shall report to the Legislative Budget Board and the
 office of the governor regarding the use of funds appropriated
 under Subsection (a)(3)(A) of this section.
 T.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 32.  TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY: POST-DISASTER SCHOOL
 SAFETY. (a)  In addition to amounts previously appropriated for
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $10,930,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the Texas
 Education Agency for the two-year period beginning on the
 effective date of this Act to provide a grant to a school district
 that experienced a school shooting resulting in one or more
 fatalities that occurred during the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019.
 (b)  The Texas Education Agency may provide a grant to a
 school district with funding appropriated under Subsection (a)
 of this section only for uses relating to necessary and
 appropriate post-disaster recovery approved by the agency in
 accordance with procedures adopted under general law.
 U.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 33.  TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY: ADDITIONAL
 APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOL SAFETY. In addition to amounts
 previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019, $100,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Texas Education Agency for the two-
 year period beginning on the effective date of this Act to
 provide funding to public schools, including the School for the
 Blind and Visually Impaired and the School for the Deaf, under
 Strategy B.2.2., Health and Safety, as listed in Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act), for:
 (1)  exterior doors with push bars;
 (2)  metal detectors at school entrances;
 (3)  erected vehicle barriers;
 (4)  security systems that monitor and record school
 entrances, exits, and hallways;
 (5)  campus-wide active shooter alarm systems that
 are separate from fire alarms;
 (6)  two-way radio systems;
 (7)  perimeter security fencing;
 (8)  bullet-resistant glass or film for school
 entrances; and
 (9)  door-locking systems.
 V.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows:
 SECTION 34.  TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY: EXPENSES RELATED TO
 HURRICANE HARVEY. (a)  In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, the following amounts are appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Texas Education Agency for the state
 fiscal year ending August 31, 2019, for Strategy A.1.1., FSP -
 Equalized Operations, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of
 the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act), for the following purposes related to
 increased state costs under the Foundation School Program
 resulting from Hurricane Harvey:
 (1)  $271,300,000 for:
 (A)  increased student costs;
 (B)  the reduction in school district property
 values; and
 (C)  the reduction of the amount owed by school
 districts under Chapter 41, Education Code, due to disaster
 remediation costs as provided by Section 41.0931, Education
 Code; and
 (2)  $535,200,000 for the adjustment of school
 district property values under Section 42.2523, Education Code,
 and reimbursement to school districts for disaster remediation
 costs under Section 42.2524, Education Code.
 (b)  In addition to other amounts appropriated for the
 state fiscal year ending August 31, 2019, $636,000,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the Texas
 Education Agency for the two-year period beginning on the
 effective date of this Act for the increased state costs under
 the Foundation School Program resulting from the reduction in
 school district property values associated with Hurricane
 Harvey.
 W.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 53.  DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: SURVEILLANCE
 CAMERAS. In addition to amounts previously appropriated for the
 state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $26,000,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 Department of Criminal Justice for the two-year period beginning
 on the effective date of this Act for surveillance cameras under
 Strategy C.1.2., Correctional Support Operations, as listed in
 Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act).
 X.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 54.  DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CORRECTIONS
 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM PROJECT. In addition to amounts
 previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019, $24,164,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Department of Criminal Justice for the
 two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act for
 corrections information technology system projects under
 Strategy G.1.4., Information Resources, as listed in Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act).
 Y.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 55.  DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: REPAIR AND
 REHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES. In addition to
 amounts previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium
 ending August 31, 2019, $54,000,000 is appropriated from the
 economic stabilization fund to the Department of Criminal
 Justice for the two-year period beginning on the effective date
 of this Act for the repair and rehabilitation of buildings and
 facilities under Strategy D.1.1., Major Repair of Facilities, as
 listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act).
 Z.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows:
 SECTION 56.  DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CORRECTIONAL
 MANAGED HEALTH CARE. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $190,000,000 is appropriated from the general revenue fund
 to the Department of Criminal Justice for the state fiscal year
 ending August 31, 2019, for correctional managed health care
 under Strategy C.1.9., Hospital and Clinical Care, as listed in
 Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act).
 AA.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 59.  JUVENILE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT: SURVEILLANCE
 CAMERAS. In addition to amounts previously appropriated for the
 state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $7,547,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 Juvenile Justice Department for the two-year period beginning on
 the effective date of this Act for surveillance cameras under
 Strategy F.1.2., Information Resources, as listed in Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act).
 AB.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 60.  DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY: HELICOPTER
 REPLACEMENT. In addition to amounts previously appropriated for
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $6,229,489 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 Department of Public Safety for the two-year period beginning on
 the effective date of this Act for the replacement of one
 helicopter under Strategy A.1.2., Criminal Interdiction, as
 listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act).
 AC.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (1) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change, alter, or amend text which is not in
 disagreement to read as follows:
 SECTION 62.  DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY: EXPENSES
 RELATED TO HURRICANE HARVEY AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS. In
 addition to amounts previously appropriated for the state fiscal
 biennium ending August 31, 2019, the following amounts are
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 Department of Public Safety for the state fiscal year ending
 August 31, 2019, for the following strategies as listed in
 Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), for agency
 operations expenses related to Hurricane Harvey and other
 natural disasters:
 (1)  $34,954,409 for Strategy A.1.1., Organized
 Crime;
 (2)  $60,000,000 for Strategy C.1.1., Traffic
 Enforcement; and
 (3)  $2,000,000 for Strategy G.1.3., Information
 Technology.
 AD.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 66.  GENERAL LAND OFFICE: EXPENSES RELATED TO
 HURRICANE HARVEY. (a)  In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, the following amounts are appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the General Land Office for the two-year
 period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 following strategies as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of
 the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act), to remove vessels and repair or replace
 structures or equipment damaged by Hurricane Harvey:
 (1)  $696,921 for Strategy A.2.1., Asset Management;
 (2)  $20,459,797 for Strategy B.1.1., Coastal
 Management;
 (3)  $430,000 for Strategy B.1.2., Coastal Erosion
 Control Grants; and
 (4)  $2,047,454 for Strategy B.2.1., Oil Spill
 Response.
 (b)  Contingent on the nonrenewal by the effective date of
 this Act of federal grant funding awarded by the Federal
 Emergency Management Agency for the building of emergency
 short-term housing, in addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $2,108,755 is appropriated from the economic stabilization
 fund to the General Land Office for the two-year period beginning
 on the effective date of this Act for full- time equivalent
 employees (FTEs) assigned to build emergency short-term housing
 under Strategy D.1.1., Rebuild Housing, as listed in Chapter 605
 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act).
 AE.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 67.  GENERAL LAND OFFICE: ABANDONED VESSEL
 REMOVAL. In addition to amounts previously appropriated for the
 state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $2,000,000 is
 appropriated from the Coastal Protection Account, general
 revenue dedicated account number 27, to the General Land Office
 for the two-year period beginning on the effective date of this
 Act for the removal of vessels abandoned as a result of Hurricane
 Harvey.
 AF.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows:
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 70.  PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT: BATTLESHIP
 "TEXAS."  (a)  Contingent on Senate Bill No. 1511 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to the operation of the Battleship "Texas" becoming law,
 in addition to amounts previously appropriated for the state
 fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, the following amounts are
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the Parks
 and Wildlife Department for the two-year period beginning on the
 effective date of this Act for the following strategies as listed
 in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), for the
 Battleship "Texas":
 (1)  $35,000,000 for Strategy D.1.1., Improvements
 and Major Repairs; and
 (2)  $500,000 for Strategy B.1.1., State Park
 Operations.
 (b)  The amount appropriated under Subsection (a)(2) may
 be used only to conduct a curatorial study of artifacts
 associated with the Battleship "Texas."
 AG.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 72.  PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT: PURCHASE OF
 INTEROPERABLE RADIOS. In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $5,000,000 is appropriated from the economic stabilization
 fund to the Parks and Wildlife Department for the state fiscal
 year ending August 31, 2019, for the purchase of interoperable
 radios under Strategy C.1.1., Enforcement Programs, as listed in
 Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act).
 AH.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 75.  WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD: MATCHING FUNDS FOR
 FEMA HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM.  (a)  In addition to
 amounts previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium
 ending August 31, 2019, $273,000,000 is appropriated from the
 economic stabilization fund to the Water Development Board for
 the two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act
 for the purpose of providing matching funds for projects
 sponsored by municipalities and counties in this state and
 approved for the Hazard Mitigation Grant program administered by
 the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
 (b)  Contingent on Senate Bill No. 7 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to flood control planning and the funding of flood
 planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects becoming law:
 (1)  the appropriation of money made in Subsection
 (a) of this section has no effect; and
 (2)  in addition to amounts previously appropriated
 for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019,
 $273,000,000 is appropriated from the Texas infrastructure
 resiliency fund to the Water Development Board for the two- year
 period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 purpose of providing matching funds for projects sponsored by
 municipalities and counties in this state and approved for the
 Hazard Mitigation Grant program administered by the Federal
 Emergency Management Agency.
 AI.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 76.  WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD: MATCHING FUNDS FOR
 FEMA PUBLIC ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM.  (a)  In addition to
 amounts previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium
 ending August 31, 2019, $365,000,000 is appropriated from the
 economic stabilization fund to the Water Development Board for
 the two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act
 for the purpose of providing matching funds for projects
 sponsored by municipalities and counties in this state and
 approved for the Public Assistance grant program administered by
 the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
 (b)  Contingent on Senate Bill No. 7 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to flood control planning and the funding of flood
 planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects becoming law:
 (1)  the appropriation of money made in Subsection
 (a) of this section has no effect; and
 (2)  in addition to amounts previously appropriated
 for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019,
 $365,000,000 is appropriated from the Texas infrastructure
 resiliency fund to the Water Development Board for the two-year
 period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 purpose of providing matching funds for projects sponsored by
 municipalities and counties in this state and approved for the
 Public Assistance grant program administered by the Federal
 Emergency Management Agency.
 (c)  Out of the amount appropriated under Subsection (a)
 or (b) of this section, as applicable, $30,000,000 may be used
 only to provide a grant to Harris County to remove accumulated
 siltation and sediment deposits located at the confluence of the
 San Jacinto River and Lake Houston.
 AJ.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 77.  WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD: STATE FLOOD RISK
 MAPS AND STATE FLOOD PLAN. (a)  In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, and in addition to other amounts appropriated by this Act,
 the following amounts are appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Water Development Board for the two-
 year period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 following strategies as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of
 the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act), for developing or updating flood risk maps
 in the state, using current data and technology standards, to
 support development of a state flood plan:
 (1)  $43,970,000 for Strategy A.4.1., Perform
 Community Assistance Related to NFIP;
 (2)  $1,330,000 for Strategy D.1.1., Central
 Administration; and
 (3)  $1,700,000 for Strategy D.1.2., Information
 Resources.
 (b)  Contingent on Senate Bill No. 7 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to flood control planning and the funding of flood
 planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects becoming law:
 (1)  the appropriation of money made in Subsection
 (a) of this section has no effect; and
 (2)  in addition to amounts previously appropriated
 for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, and in
 addition to other amounts appropriated by this Act, the following
 amounts are appropriated from the floodplain management account
 0330 in the Texas infrastructure resiliency fund to the Water
 Development Board for the two-year period beginning on the
 effective date of this Act for the following strategies as listed
 in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), for developing
 or updating flood risk maps in the state, using current data and
 technology standards, to support development of a state flood
 plan:
 (A)  $43,970,000 for Strategy A.4.1., Perform
 Community Assistance Related to NFIP;
 (B)  $1,330,000 for Strategy D.1.1., Central
 Administration; and
 (C)  $1,700,000 for Strategy D.1.2.,
 Information Resources.
 (c)  Using money appropriated by Subsection (a) or (b) of
 this section, as applicable, the Water Development Board may
 employ 22.0 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) during the
 state fiscal year ending August 31, 2020, and 36.0 FTEs during
 the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2021, in addition to the
 number of FTEs the board is authorized by other law to employ
 during those state fiscal years.
 AK.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 78.  WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD: FLOOD
 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS. (a)  In addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, and in addition to other amounts appropriated by this Act,
 the following amounts are appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Water Development Board for the
 two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act for
 the following strategies as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts
 of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (the General
 Appropriations Act), for infrastructure projects related to
 drainage, flood mitigation, or flood control and for necessary
 and reasonable expenses of the board in administering those
 projects:
 (1)  $790,750,000 for Strategy A.4.1., Perform
 Community Assistance Related to NFIP;
 (2)  $995,000 for Strategy D.1.1., Central
 Administration; and
 (3)  $1,255,000 for Strategy D.1.2., Information
 Resources.
 (b)  Contingent on Senate Bill No. 7 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to flood control planning and the funding of flood
 planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects becoming law
 and the constitutional amendment proposed by the 86th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2019, providing for the creation
 of the flood infrastructure fund to assist in the financing of
 drainage, flood mitigation, and flood control projects being
 approved by the voters:
 (1)  the appropriation of money made in Subsection
 (a) of this section has no effect; and
 (2)  in addition to amounts previously appropriated
 for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, and in
 addition to other amounts appropriated by this Act, the following
 amounts are appropriated from the flood infrastructure fund to
 the Water Development Board for the two-year period beginning on
 the effective date of this Act for the following strategies as
 listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017 (the General Appropriations Act), for
 infrastructure projects related to drainage, flood mitigation,
 or flood control and for necessary and reasonable expenses of the
 board in administering those projects:
 (A)  $790,750,000 for Strategy A.4.1., Perform
 Community Assistance Related to NFIP;
 (B)  $995,000 for Strategy D.1.1., Central
 Administration; and
 (C)  $1,255,000 for Strategy D.1.2.,
 Information Resources.
 (c)  Using money appropriated by Subsection (a) or (b) of
 this section, as applicable, the Water Development Board may
 employ 9.0 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) during the
 state fiscal year ending August 31, 2020, and 15.0 FTEs during
 the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2021, in addition to the
 number of FTEs the board is authorized by other law to employ
 during those state fiscal years to administer the project
 funding.
 AL.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 80.  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: EMERGENCY AND
 FIRST RESPONDER AIRPORT FACILITIES. In addition to amounts
 previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019, $5,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Department of Transportation for the
 two-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act to
 expand an airport hangar at the South Texas International Airport
 used by the Department of Public Safety for emergency and first
 responders, including facilities used for Department of Public
 Safety aircraft staging and storage purposes, under Strategy
 C.5.1., Aviation Services, as listed in Chapter 605 (S.B. 1),
 Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017
 (the General Appropriations Act).
 AM.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 81.  DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS:
 AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING IN CERTAIN AREAS AFFECTED BY NATURAL
 DISASTERS.  In addition to amounts previously appropriated for
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $4,000,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 Department of Housing and Community Affairs for the two-year
 period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 provision of affordable rental housing in areas of the state most
 affected by natural disasters.
 AN.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 84.  TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM: ADDITIONAL
 PAYMENT. Contingent on compliance with the requirements
 regarding the amortization period of the unfunded actuarial
 liabilities of the Teacher Retirement System under Section
 821.006, Government Code, in addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $589,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the Teacher Retirement System for the two-
 year period beginning on the effective date of this Act for the
 purpose of providing a one-time additional payment to certain
 annuitants.
 AO.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (2) to allow the Conference
 Committee to change items of appropriation that are the same in
 both versions to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 85.  TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM: STATE
 CONTRIBUTION. Contingent on Senate Bill No. 12 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to the contributions and benefits under the Teacher
 Retirement System becoming law, in addition to amounts
 previously appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending
 August 31, 2019, the following amounts are appropriated from the
 economic stabilization fund to the Teacher Retirement System for
 the following periods for the purpose of immediately depositing
 that amount as a state contribution in the Teacher Retirement
 System Trust Account number 0960:
 (1)  $263,000,000 for the state fiscal year ending
 August 31, 2020; and
 (2)  $261,000,000 for the state fiscal year ending
 August 31, 2021.
 AP.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 86.  COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: TEXAS
 INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCY FUND. (a)  Contingent on Senate Bill
 No. 7 or similar legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2019, relating to flood control planning and the funding
 of flood planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects
 becoming law, in addition to amounts previously appropriated for
 the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2019, $857,000,000 is
 appropriated from the economic stabilization fund to the
 comptroller of public accounts for the state fiscal year ending
 August 31, 2019, for the purpose of immediately depositing that
 amount to the credit of the Texas infrastructure resiliency fund.
 (b)  Of the amount appropriated under Subsection (a) of
 this section, the comptroller of public accounts shall deposit at
 least $47,000,000 to the credit of the floodplain management
 account 0330 in the Texas infrastructure resiliency fund.
 AQ.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.04 (5) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add an item of appropriation that is not in either
 version of the bill to read as follows;
 Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference Committee
 to add text on any matter which is not included in either the
 House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 87.  COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: FLOOD
 INFRASTRUCTURE FUND.  Contingent on Senate Bill No. 7 or similar
 legislation of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,
 relating to flood control planning and the funding of flood
 planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects becoming law
 and the constitutional amendment proposed by the 86th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2019, providing for the creation
 of the flood infrastructure fund to assist in the financing of
 drainage, flood mitigation, and flood control projects being
 approved by the voters, in addition to amounts previously
 appropriated for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31,
 2019, $793,000,000 is appropriated from the economic
 stabilization fund to the comptroller of public accounts for the
 state fiscal year ending August 31, 2019, for the purpose of
 immediately depositing that amount to the credit of the flood
 infrastructure fund.
 AR.  Suspend Senate Rule 12.03 (4) to allow the Conference
 Committee to add text on any matter which is not included in
 either the House or Senate version of the bill to read as follows:
 SECTION 88.  REIMBURSEMENT TO ECONOMIC STABILIZATION
 FUND.  If any state agency or public institution of higher
 education receives reimbursement from the federal government, an
 insurer, or another source for an expenditure paid from money
 appropriated by this Act:
 (1)  the agency or institution shall reimburse the
 state in an amount equal to the lesser of the amount appropriated
 under this Act and spent for that expenditure or the amount
 reimbursed by the other source for that expenditure; and
 (2)  the comptroller of public accounts shall
 deposit the amount of the reimbursement to the credit of the
 economic stabilization fund.