Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2485 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/10/2023

                    By: Kolkhorst S.B. No. 2485


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment, administration, and use of the land
 and water conservation fund.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 31, Natural Resources Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter F to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER F.  LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND
 Sec. 31.201.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Advisory committee" means the land and water
 technical advisory committee.
 (2)  "Agricultural conservation easement" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 84.002, Parks and Wildlife Code.
 (3)  "Conservation board" means the land and water
 conservation board.
 (4)  "Conservation easement" has the meaning assigned
 by Section 183.001, Natural Resources Code.
 (5)  "Fund" means the land and water conservation fund.
 (6)  "Nature-based project" means a project or practice
 that uses protected, restored, or constructed natural features or
 an engineered project or practice that mimics natural processes.
 (7)  "Public access" means a land or water area for
 human use and enjoyment that is relatively free of man-made
 structures and includes land and water parks owned or operated by
 the state or a political subdivision.
 Sec. 31.202.  LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION BOARD. (a)  The
 land and water conservation board is composed of five members as
 follows:
 (1)  the commissioner or the commissioner's designee;
 (2)  the executive director of the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality or the executive director's designee;
 (3)  the executive director of the Parks and Wildlife
 Department or the executive director's designee;
 (4)  the executive administrator of the Texas Water
 Development Board or the executive administrator's designee; and
 (5)  the chair of the advisory committee established by
 Section 31.209 or the chair's designee.
 (b)  The commissioner or the commissioner's designee is the
 chair of the conservation board.
 (c)  The conservation board may appoint to the conservation
 board not more than two nonvoting members with professional or
 academic experience in a field related to the conservation board's
 duties. A member appointed under this section may serve for a term
 of not more than two years.
 Sec. 31.203.  LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND. (a)  The
 land and water conservation fund is created as a special fund in the
 state treasury outside the general revenue fund.
 (b)  The fund may be used:
 (1)  without further legislative appropriation; and
 (2)  only as provided by this subchapter.
 (c)  The fund consists of:
 (1)  money transferred to the fund in accordance with
 Sections 49-g(c) and (c-1), Article III, Texas Constitution;
 (2)  money appropriated to the fund by law;
 (3)  the proceeds of fees or other sources of revenue
 dedicated by law for deposit to the fund;
 (4)  interest and other earnings on the investment of
 money in the fund;
 (5)  gifts, grants, or donations to the fund; and
 (6)  money from other sources designated by the
 conservation board for deposit to the fund as authorized by law.
 (d)  The conservation board may use the fund only to:
 (1)  award a grant to an entity for a conservation,
 restoration, or public access project as provided by Section
 31.204;
 (2)  award a grant to provide matching funds to an
 entity to participate in a federal program for a conservation,
 restoration, or public access project as provided by Section
 31.204; and
 (3)  pay the necessary and reasonable expenses to
 administer the fund, not to exceed three percent of money disbursed
 from the fund in any given year.
 Sec. 31.204.  ELIGIBLE PROJECTS AND PERSONS ELIGIBLE FOR
 GRANT; PRIORITY. (a)  Projects eligible for a grant awarded from
 the fund include:
 (1)  a public parks or natural areas project that
 benefits, protects, or enhances the local park grant program
 administered by the Parks and Wildlife Department, a private or
 public local park, a recreation trail or trail easement, or public
 access in general; and
 (2)  a natural resource conservation project that
 benefits, protects, or enhances:
 (A)  farm, ranch, and forest land, including:
 (i)  by creating an agricultural
 conservation easement;
 (ii)  by creating a conservation easement;
 (iii)  by conserving forest lands; and
 (iv)  through a project related to the Texas
 Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation Program under Chapter 84, Parks
 and Wildlife Code;
 (B)  wildlife or a wildlife habitat, including
 acquisition of a land or conservation easement for protection of a
 wetland or wildlife habitat; and
 (C)  a nature-based project that uses water
 resources for water quality and quantity, including:
 (i)  aquifer recharge area protection;
 (ii)  acquisition of land or conservation
 easements for protection and enhancement of a water resource; and
 (iii)  dedication for 10 years or more of a
 water right or permit allocation to maintain or improve instream
 flows, spring flows, and bay and estuary inflows;
 (D)  a restoration project that:
 (i)  improves water quality, prevents soil
 erosion, reduces loss of wildlife habitat, or restores native
 grassland on agricultural land;
 (ii)  restores critical wildlife habitat,
 maintains or enhances fish or wildlife habitat, or restores a
 wetland; and
 (iii)  enhances spring flow, restores a
 stream, river, or riparian area, improves habitat, or improves
 water quality.
 (b)  The conservation board may award a grant under this
 chapter only to a district or authority created under Section 52,
 Article III, or Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, a
 municipality, a county, a state agency, or a nongovernmental
 entity.
 (c)  The conservation board by rule shall establish criteria
 for setting priorities for the projects eligible to receive grants
 under this subchapter. The criteria must include:
 (1)  the project's use of matching funds;
 (2)  the potential to maximize benefits in multiple
 eligible project areas;
 (3)  the long-term sustainability and benefits of the
 project;
 (4)  coordination and integration with other relevant
 projects necessary for the success of the project;
 (5)  regional and eco-regional diversity of the
 project; and
 (6)  the overall ecological benefit of the project.
 Sec. 31.205.  APPLICATION PREPARATION ASSISTANCE. (a)  The
 conservation board shall establish a grant program to provide
 financial assistance to eligible entities for conservation
 planning, application preparation, and administrative costs
 associated with eligible projects described by Section 31.204.
 (b)  The conservation board shall provide guidance to
 applicants for projects that are eligible under more than one
 funding category.
 Sec. 31.206.  FUNDING DETERMINATIONS; APPLICATION PROCESS.
 (a)  The conservation board shall implement an application process
 to select eligible projects in accordance with the priority
 criteria established under Section 31.204(b).
 (b)  If the conservation board receives a sufficient number
 of applications for eligible projects, the conservation board shall
 allocate:
 (1)  not less than 80 percent of the funding in any
 cycle to public parks and natural area projects as described by
 Section 31.204(a)(1); and
 (2)  not more than 20 percent of the funding in any
 cycle to natural resource conservation projects as described by
 Section 31.204(a)(2).
 Sec. 31.207.  APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS. The conservation
 board may approve an application only if the conservation board
 finds that:
 (1)  the application and the assistance applied for
 meet the requirements of this subchapter and rules adopted under
 this subchapter; and
 (2)  the applicant demonstrates the ability to complete
 the project.
 Sec. 31.208.  RULES. The conservation board shall adopt
 rules necessary to implement this subchapter, including rules that
 establish procedures for:
 (1)  the administration of the fund; and
 (2)  an application for a project grant from the fund.
 Sec. 31.209.  LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION TECHNICAL ADVISORY
 COMMITTEE. (a)  The land and water conservation technical advisory
 committee is composed of the following nine members:
 (1)  one representative from each state agency
 specified by Sections 31.202(a)(1)-(4);
 (2)  three representatives appointed by the
 conservation board from nongovernmental entities who have relevant
 experience; and
 (3)  two representatives appointed by the conservation
 board from institutions of higher education who have relevant
 professional experience.
 (b)  The advisory committee shall assist in developing and
 evaluating:
 (1)  the application process and scoring criteria for
 project funding by the conservation board;
 (2)  recommendations to the conservation board; and
 (3)  other items as directed by the conservation board.
 Sec. 31.210.  MONITORING AND REPORTING. (a)  Not later than
 September 1 of every second year, the conservation board shall
 prepare and submit to the legislature a report quantifying the
 benefits of projects that have received grants under this
 subchapter.
 (b)  The conservation board may use money from the fund to
 prepare the report required by this section.
 SECTION 2.  The land and water conservation board shall
 submit to the legislature the initial report required by Section
 31.210, Natural Resources Code, as added by this Act, not later than
 September 1, 2027.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.