Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB712 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/06/2023

                    88R4623 SGM-F
 By: Kolkhorst S.B. No. 712


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to renaming the Texas Natural Resources Information System
 as the Texas Geographic Information Office and the duties of
 certain officers of that entity.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 16.017(b), Water Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The executive administrator shall operate as part of the
 Texas Geographic Information Office [Natural Resources Information
 System] a strategic mapping program to acquire, store, and
 distribute digital, geospatial information.
 SECTION 2.  The heading to Section 16.021, Water Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 16.021.  TEXAS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OFFICE [NATURAL
 RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM].
 SECTION 3.  Sections 16.021(a), (b), (c), and (e), Water
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The executive administrator shall establish the Texas
 Geographic Information Office [Natural Resources Information
 System (TNRIS)] to serve Texas agencies and citizens as a
 centralized clearinghouse and referral center for:
 (1)  natural resource data;
 (2)  census data;
 (3)  data related to emergency management; and
 (4)  other socioeconomic data.
 (b)  The executive administrator may, on behalf of the Texas
 Geographic Information Office [TNRIS], enter into partnerships
 with private entities to provide additional funding for improved
 access to Texas Geographic Information Office [TNRIS] information.
 The board shall adopt administrative rules to describe the process
 of establishing partnerships, define the types of partnerships that
 may be formed, establish the fee collection process, and define the
 nondiscriminatory methods used to determine which private entities
 may enter into partnerships. Any process developed by the board
 must comply with all applicable laws regarding ethics, purchasing,
 and contracts.
 (c)  The executive administrator shall designate the deputy
 executive administrator [director] of the Texas Geographic
 Information Office [Natural Resources Information System] to serve
 as the state geographic information officer.  The state geographic
 information officer shall:
 (1)  coordinate the acquisition and use of
 high-priority imagery and data sets;
 (2)  establish, support, and disseminate authoritative
 statewide geographic data sets;
 (3)  support geographic data needs of emergency
 management responders during emergencies;
 (4)  monitor trends in geographic information
 technology; and
 (5)  support public access to state geographic data and
 resources.
 (e)  The executive administrator shall:
 (1)  further develop the Texas Geographic Information
 Office [Natural Resources Information System] by promoting and
 providing for effective acquisition, archiving, documentation,
 indexing, and dissemination of natural resource and related digital
 and nondigital data and information;
 (2)  obtain information in response to disagreements
 regarding names and name spellings for natural and cultural
 features in the state and provide this information to the Board on
 Geographic Names of the United States Department of the Interior;
 (3)  make recommendations to the Board on Geographic
 Names of the United States Department of the Interior for naming any
 natural or cultural feature subject to the limitations provided by
 Subsection (f);
 (4)  make recommendations to the Department of
 Information Resources to adopt and promote standards that
 facilitate sharing of digital natural resource data and related
 socioeconomic data among federal, state, and local governments and
 other interested parties;
 (5)  acquire and disseminate natural resource and
 related socioeconomic data describing the Texas-Mexico border
 region; and
 (6)  coordinate, conduct, and facilitate the
 development, maintenance, and use of mutually compatible statewide
 digital base maps depicting natural resources and man-made
 features.
 SECTION 4.  Section 16.023(b), Water Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The account may be appropriated only to the board to:
 (1)  develop, administer, and implement the strategic
 mapping program;
 (2)  provide grants to political subdivisions for
 projects related to the development, use, and dissemination of
 digital, geospatial information; and
 (3)  administer, implement, and operate other programs
 of the Texas Geographic Information Office [Natural Resources
 Information System], including:
 (A)  the operation of a Texas-Mexico border region
 information center for the purpose of implementing Section
 16.021(e)(5);
 (B)  the acquisition, storage, and distribution
 of historical maps, photographs, and paper map products;
 (C)  the maintenance and enhancement of
 information technology; and
 (D)  the production, storage, and distribution of
 other digital base maps, as determined by the executive
 administrator.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.