Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4792 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/15/2023

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                            By: Anchía H.B. No. 4792


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to establishing the Texas Carbon Emissions Mitigation and
 Severe Weather Adaptation Commission to study and address the
 impacts of carbon emissions and severe weather in this state.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  This Act shall be known as the Texas Carbon
 Emissions Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation Act.
 SECTION 2.  Subtitle C, Title 5, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 396 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 396. TEXAS CARBON EMISSIONS MITIGATION AND SEVERE WEATHER
 ADAPTATION COMMISSION
 Sec. 396.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Commission" means the Texas Carbon Emissions
 Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation Commission.
 (2)  "Institution of higher education" has the meaning
 assigned by Section 61.003, Education Code.
 Sec. 396.002.  LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION. This chapter shall be
 liberally construed to minimize future risk to the residents and
 environment of this state.
 Sec. 396.003.  COMMISSION CREATED; COMPOSITION. (a) The
 Texas Carbon Emissions Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation
 Commission is created.
 (b)  The commission is composed of:
 (1)  one member appointed by the governor;
 (2)  one member appointed by the lieutenant governor;
 (3)  one member appointed by the governor from a list of
 names submitted by the speaker of the house of representatives;
 (4)  one member appointed by the governor from a list of
 names submitted by the most senior member of the minority party of
 the house of representatives;
 (5)  one member appointed by the governor from a list of
 names submitted by the most senior member of the minority party of
 the senate; and
 (6)  the following members of which two-thirds are
 appointed evenly between the governor and the lieutenant governor,
 and the remaining one-third are appointed by the governor from a
 list of names submitted by the speaker of the house of
 representatives:
 (A)  a representative of the public energy sector;
 (B)  a representative of rural electric
 cooperatives;
 (C)  a representative of the municipal
 electricity sector;
 (D)  two representatives of separate nonprofit
 environmental organizations;
 (E)  three scientists at separate institutions of
 higher education, including one climatologist;
 (F)  an economist from an institution of higher
 education;
 (G)  a representative of business and industry;
 (H)  a representative of the manufacturing or
 mining industry;
 (I)  a representative of the agriculture or
 forestry industry;
 (J)  a representative of the fossil fuel industry;
 (K)  a representative from the Health and Human
 Services Commission;
 (L)  a representative from the Texas Military
 Preparedness Commission;
 (M)  a representative from the Texas Division of
 Emergency Management;
 (N)  a representative from the Texas Water
 Development Board; and
 (O)  three representatives of the public.
 (c)  In addition to the members listed in Subsection (b), the
 chairs of the commission may request the participation or input of
 other individuals as the chairs determine is necessary, including:
 (1)  other members of the public;
 (2)  individuals with expertise in the area of carbon
 emissions mitigation and severe weather adaptation; and
 (3)  local, state, and federal officials involved in
 carbon emissions mitigation and severe weather adaptation
 planning.
 Sec. 396.004.  JOINT CHAIRS; MEETINGS; COMPENSATION. (a)
 The commission shall elect two of the commission's members to serve
 as joint chairs of the commission.
 (b)  The commission shall meet at the call of either joint
 chair.
 (c)  A commission member is not entitled to receive
 compensation for service on the commission but is entitled to
 reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses, including travel
 expenses, incurred by the member in performing commission duties.
 Sec. 396.005.  TERMS; VACANCY. (a) Members of the
 commission serve staggered six-year terms, with eight or nine
 members' terms expiring February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
 (b)  A vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the same
 manner as the original appointment.
 Sec. 396.006.  ACTIVITIES OF COMMISSION. (a) The
 commission shall:
 (1)  establish carbon emissions mitigation and severe
 weather adaptation strategies, including goals to help guide
 planning and statewide implementation of the strategies, using the
 latest and best available scientific analysis, risk assessment
 tools, and other information the commission considers necessary to
 monitor and forecast the impact of carbon emissions and severe
 weather at the state, regional, and local levels;
 (2)  provide policy direction, facilitation,
 coordination, and planning to federal, state, and local agencies,
 and other persons as appropriate;
 (3)  identify:
 (A)  persons, communities, industries, and
 ecosystems of this state vulnerable to impacts related to carbon
 emissions and severe weather;
 (B)  potential economic ramifications of impacts
 related to carbon emissions and severe weather; and
 (C)  existing carbon emissions mitigation and
 severe weather adaptation efforts at the federal, state, and local
 levels;
 (4)  make recommendations for meeting or exceeding this
 state's carbon emissions mitigation and severe weather adaptation
 goals established by the commission;
 (5)  assess the capacity and availability of existing
 resources and identify new sources of revenue necessary to address
 carbon emissions mitigation and severe weather adaptation; and
 (6)  advise the governor, legislature, and local
 governments of this state on the economic and budgetary
 ramifications of carbon emissions and severe weather impacts,
 mitigation, and adaptation.
 (b)  The commission may confer with scientists and other
 experts to evaluate whether more frequent or extreme winter cold
 snaps are caused by the warming of the stratospheric polar vortex as
 a result of carbon emissions.
 Sec. 396.007.  INTERNET WEBSITE. The commission shall
 develop and maintain an Internet website that:
 (1)  includes a mission statement relating to the
 duties and goals of the commission under this chapter; and
 (2)  describes the actions, plans, and policies of the
 commission, and the results, if any, of such actions, plans, and
 policies.
 Sec. 396.008.  BIENNIAL PROGRESS REPORT. The commission
 shall identify the information necessary to track this state's
 progress in implementing the carbon emissions mitigation and severe
 weather adaptation strategies established by the commission under
 Section 396.006 and shall submit a biennial progress report to the
 governor and the legislature not later than the 20th day before the
 date each regular session of the legislature convenes.
 Sec. 396.009.  COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW; REPORT. Not later than
 the 20th day before the date the regular session of the 90th
 Legislature convenes, and before the end of each successive
 five-year period after that date, the commission shall conduct a
 comprehensive review of the statewide implementation of the carbon
 emissions mitigation and severe weather adaptation strategies
 established by the commission under Section 396.006 and submit a
 report on the commission's findings and recommendations to the
 governor, the legislature, and the governing body of each
 municipality and county in this state.
 Sec. 396.010.  SEA LEVEL RISE VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION
 REPORT. (a) The commission shall develop and make publicly
 available a sea level rise vulnerability and adaptation report that
 identifies:
 (1)  the major areas of this state that are or will be
 impacted by sea level rise during the next 30 years;
 (2)  the sea level rise impacts reasonably expected to
 occur during the next 30 years in each area identified under
 Subdivision (1), based on the latest and best available scientific
 research;
 (3)  the economic ramifications of sea level rise; and
 (4)  applicable federal laws, policies, and programs
 affecting areas of this state impacted by sea level rise.
 (b)  The report developed under Subsection (a) must include
 the commission's recommendations for planning, management, and
 adaptation relating to hazards associated with sea level rise.
 (c)  In developing the report under Subsection (a), the
 commission shall:
 (1)  solicit public comment; and
 (2)  coordinate with the federal, state, and local
 agencies involved in carbon emissions mitigation and severe weather
 adaptation planning.
 (d)  The commission shall evaluate and update the sea level
 rise vulnerability and adaptation report developed under this
 section at least once every five years.
 SECTION 3.  (a) As soon as practicable after the effective
 date of this Act:
 (1)  the governor and lieutenant governor shall appoint
 the 25 members to the Texas Carbon Emissions Mitigation and Severe
 Weather Adaptation Commission as provided by Section 396.003,
 Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act; and
 (2)  the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of
 the house of representatives or their designees shall meet to
 apportion the appointments under Section 396.003(b)(6), Health and
 Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  The initial members of the Texas Carbon Emissions
 Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation Commission appointed
 under this section shall draw lots to determine which members will
 serve terms expiring February 1, 2025, which members will serve
 terms expiring February 1, 2027, and which members will serve terms
 expiring February 1, 2029.
 SECTION 4.  Not later than September 30, 2024, the Texas
 Carbon Emissions Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation
 Commission shall develop and make publicly available the initial
 sea level rise vulnerability and adaptation report required by
 Section 396.010, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.