Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1006 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/17/2023

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                    88R5743 BEE-F
 By: Flores S.B. No. 1006


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the minimum instruction requirement for the boater
 education program and the disposition and use of money received by
 the Parks and Wildlife Department from the boater education
 program.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 11.032(b), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The department shall deposit to the credit of the game,
 fish, and water safety account all revenue, less allowable costs,
 from the following sources:
 (1)  all types of fishing licenses and stamps and
 shrimping licenses;
 (2)  all types of hunting licenses and stamps;
 (3)  trapping licenses and other licenses relating to
 the taking, propagation, and sale of fur-bearing animals or their
 pelts;
 (4)  sale of marl, sand, gravel, shell, and mudshell;
 (5)  oyster bed rentals and permits;
 (6)  federal funds received for fish and wildlife
 research, management, development and conservation, resource
 protection, and law enforcement, unless the funds are received for
 the specific purposes of Subchapter F, Chapter 77;
 (7)  sale of property, less advertising costs,
 purchased from this account or a special fund or account that is now
 part of this account;
 (8)  fines and penalties collected for violations of a
 law pertaining to the protection and conservation of wild birds,
 wild fowl, wild animals, fish, shrimp, oysters, game birds and
 animals, fur-bearing animals, alligators, and any other wildlife
 resources of this state;
 (9)  sale of rough fish by the department;
 (10)  fees for importation permits;
 (11)  fees from supplying fish for or placing fish in
 water located on private property;
 (12)  sale of seized pelts;
 (13)  sale or lease of grazing rights to and the
 products from game preserves, sanctuaries, and management areas;
 (14)  contracts for the removal of fur-bearing animals
 and reptiles from wildlife management areas;
 (15)  vessel registration fees;
 (16)  vessel manufacturer or dealer licensing fees;
 (17)  fines or penalties imposed by a court for
 violation of water safety laws contained in Chapter 31 of this code;
 (18)  alligator hunter's or alligator buyer's licenses;
 (19)  sale of alligators or any part of an alligator by
 the department;
 (20)  fees and revenue collected under Section
 11.027(b) or (c) of this code that are associated with the
 conservation of fish and wildlife;
 (21)  fees related to cultivated oyster mariculture;
 (22)  vessel and outboard motor titling fees;
 (23)  participation fees collected under Section
 43.976; [and]
 (24)  money received by the department from:
 (A)  boater education program courses and
 examinations administered under Section 31.108; and
 (B)  boater education deferrals issued under the
 program established under Section 31.110(c); and
 (25)  any other source provided by law.
 SECTION 2.  Section 11.033(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  To the extent allowed by federal law, money in the game,
 fish, and water safety account may be used for the following
 purposes:
 (1)  enforcement of fish, shrimp, and oyster laws, game
 laws, and laws pertaining to sand, shell, and gravel;
 (2)  dissemination of information pertaining to marine
 life, wild animal life, wildlife values, and wildlife management;
 (3)  scientific investigation and survey of marine life
 for the better protection and conservation of marine life;
 (4)  establishment and maintenance of fish hatcheries,
 fish sanctuaries, tidal water fish passes, wildlife management
 areas, and public hunting grounds;
 (5)  propagation and distribution of marine life, game
 animals, and wild birds;
 (6)  protection of wild birds, fish, and game;
 (7)  purchase, repair, and operation of boats and
 dredges;
 (8)  research, management, and protection of the fish
 and wildlife resources of this state, including alligators and
 fur-bearing animals;
 (9)  salaries of employees and other expenses necessary
 to carry out the duties of the department under laws relating to
 fish, shrimp, oysters, game, water safety, and sand, shell, and
 gravel;
 (10)  expansion and development of additional
 opportunities of hunting and fishing in state-owned land and water;
 (11)  removing rough fish from public water;
 (12)  administration and enforcement of the water
 safety laws as set out in Chapter 31, including administration of
 the boater education program established under Section 31.108;
 (13)  purchasing all necessary forms and supplies,
 including reimbursement of the department for any material produced
 by its existing facilities or work performed by other divisions of
 the department;
 (14)  purchase, construction, and maintenance of boat
 ramps on or near public waters as provided in Chapter 31;
 (15)  resource protection activities;
 (16)  the cleanup of illegal or abandoned cultivated
 oyster mariculture equipment and related debris in public water;
 and
 (17)  any other use provided by law.
 SECTION 3.  Section 31.108, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (g) to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The commission shall adopt rules to:
 (1)  administer a boater education program that is
 designed to educate persons about the safe operation of vessels;
 (2)  approve boater education courses that meet or
 exceed the minimum instruction requirement [, as the requirement
 exists on January 1, 1997,] established by the National Association
 of State Boating Law Administrators on or after January 1, 2016, and
 adopted by commission rule;
 (3)  create an equivalency examination that may be
 taken, as the commission determines is consistent with promoting
 public safety in the operation of vessels, instead of the boater
 education course; and
 (4)  ensure that boater education courses and
 examinations are available in each county.
 (g)  Money received by the department under Subsections (e)
 and (f)(1) shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of
 the game, fish, and water safety account established under Section
 11.032 and may be used only for the administration of the boater
 education program established under this section.
 SECTION 4.  Section 31.110, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  Money received by the department in connection with a
 boater education deferral program established by the commission
 under Subsection (c) shall be deposited in the state treasury to the
 credit of the game, fish, and water safety account established
 under Section 11.032 and may be used only for the administration of
 the boater education program established under Section 31.108.
 SECTION 5.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the Parks and Wildlife Commission shall adopt or modify
 any rules necessary to implement the change in law made by this Act
 to Section 31.108(a), Parks and Wildlife Code.
 SECTION 6.  Sections 31.108(g) and 31.110(d), Parks and
 Wildlife Code, as added by this Act, apply only to money described
 by those subsections that is received by the department on or after
 the effective date of this Act. Money received by the department
 before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in
 effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.