Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3418 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 05/05/2023

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                            88R21654 JAM-F
 By: Canales, Wilson H.B. No. 3418


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the implementation by the Texas Department of
 Transportation of a vehicle mileage user fee pilot program and a
 task force to assist in developing and evaluating the program.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 201, Transportation Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter Z to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER Z. VEHICLE MILEAGE USER FEE PILOT PROGRAM
 Sec. 201.2101.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Motor fuel taxes" means the motor fuel taxes
 imposed under Chapter 162, Tax Code.
 (2)  "Pilot program" means the vehicle mileage user fee
 pilot program.
 (3)  "Task force" means the vehicle mileage user fee
 task force.
 Sec. 201.2102.  TASK FORCE. (a)  The vehicle mileage user
 fee task force is established to guide the development and
 evaluation of the vehicle mileage user fee pilot program to assess
 the potential for mileage-based revenue as an alternative to the
 current system of taxing highway use through motor fuel taxes.
 (b)  The task force shall consist of seven members appointed
 as follows:
 (1)  one member appointed by the lieutenant governor;
 (2)  one member appointed by the speaker of the house of
 representatives;
 (3)  one member appointed by the chair of the standing
 committee of the house of representatives having primary
 jurisdiction over transportation;
 (4)  one member appointed by the chair of the standing
 committee of the senate having primary jurisdiction over
 transportation; and
 (5)  three members that represent the trucking
 industry, appointed by the governor.
 (c)  The task force shall:
 (1)  conduct at least three public hearings to gather
 public comment on issues and concerns related to the pilot program;
 (2)  make recommendations to the department on the
 design and on the criteria to be used to evaluate the pilot program
 and other alternative approaches to motor fuel taxes; and
 (3)  evaluate the pilot program.
 (d)  In conducting hearings under Subsection (c)(1), the
 task force shall:
 (1)  provide notice:
 (A)  in the manner provided by Chapter 551,
 Government Code; and
 (B)  on the department's Internet website; and
 (2)  provide interested persons with an opportunity to
 submit their opinions orally and in writing.
 (e)  The department may create and maintain an Internet
 website to allow members of the public to submit comments
 electronically.
 (f)  On request, the department shall assist the task force
 in implementing this subchapter.
 Sec. 201.2103.  PILOT PROGRAM. (a)  The department, in
 consultation with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and the
 Texas A&M Transportation Institute, shall develop and implement a
 statewide pilot program to assess a user fee on owners of motor
 vehicles that is based on the number of miles traveled on public
 highways in this state by those vehicles.
 (b)  The pilot program must:
 (1)  include not more than 800 motor vehicles, the
 mileage of which will be measured by a variety of
 vehicle-mileage-counting strategies, including odometer readings,
 administered in a manner the department considers appropriate;
 (2)  test the reliability, ease of use, cost, and
 public acceptance of technology and methods for:
 (A)  counting the number of miles traveled by
 motor vehicles;
 (B)  reporting the number of miles traveled by
 particular vehicles; and
 (C)  collecting payments from participants in the
 pilot program;
 (3)  analyze and evaluate the ability of different
 technologies and methods to:
 (A)  protect the integrity of data collected and
 reported;
 (B)  ensure operators' privacy; and
 (C)  vary pricing based on the time of driving and
 type of public highway; and
 (4)  evaluate:
 (A)  the enforceability of the vehicle mileage
 user fee and opportunities for operators to evade or manipulate the
 fee; and
 (B)  the impact of the vehicle mileage user fee on
 equity.
 (c)  The department shall ensure that participants in the
 pilot program:
 (1)  are included only on a voluntary basis; and
 (2)  represent a variety of motor vehicle operators,
 including operators of passenger vehicles, commercial motor
 vehicles, and electric vehicles.
 (d)  The pilot program may not last less than one year.
 Sec. 201.2104.  COMPENSATION OF PARTICIPANTS. The
 department by rule shall establish a process to ensure that
 participants in the pilot program are not required to spend more on
 fees or taxes associated with road usage than if they had not
 participated in the program. A process adopted under this section
 may include a refund of motor fuel taxes paid by the participant or
 other compensation.
 Sec. 201.2105.  CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION.
 Identifying information about participants in the pilot program is
 confidential and is not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552,
 Government Code.
 Sec. 201.2106.  REPORT. Not later than September 1, 2026,
 the department shall submit to the legislature a report summarizing
 the results of the pilot program, including:
 (1)  the feasibility of permanently assessing a vehicle
 mileage user fee;
 (2)  an evaluation of the impacts of a vehicle mileage
 user fee on the economy, the environment, and traffic congestion;
 (3)  a comparison to other alternative approaches or
 supplements to motor fuel taxes; and
 (4)  the department's recommendations together with
 suggested legislation necessary to implement the recommendations.
 Sec. 201.2107.  APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL FUNDING. The
 department shall submit an application to the United States
 Department of Transportation for funding in federal fiscal year
 2023 for the Surface Transportation System Funding Alternatives
 Program established in the Fixing America's Surface Transportation
 Act (Pub. L. No. 114-94) to help fund the pilot program.  If the
 application is not successful, the department shall apply in each
 federal fiscal year in which grants are made available for
 demonstration projects under this federal program or until the
 application results in full or partial funding for a vehicle
 mileage user fee pilot program, whichever first occurs.
 Sec. 201.2108.  EXPIRATION OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter
 expires November 1, 2026.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.