Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3010 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/21/2025

                    89R21784 CS-D
 By: Ashby H.B. No. 3010
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3010:
 By:  Hefner C.S.H.B. No. 3010




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of the Rural Infrastructure Disaster
 Recovery Program.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 418, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter D-1 to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER D-1. RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE DISASTER RECOVERY PROGRAM
 Sec. 418.081.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Account" means the rural infrastructure disaster
 recovery account created under Section 418.086.
 (2)  "Critical infrastructure" includes:
 (A)  a road;
 (B)  a public school;
 (C)  a hospital or other health care facility;
 (D)  a water intake structure, water treatment
 facility, wastewater treatment plant, or pump station;
 (E)  utility-scale water or wastewater storage,
 treatment, or transmission facilities; and
 (F)  airport facilities used for the landing,
 parking, refueling, shelter, or takeoff of aircraft, maintenance or
 servicing of aircraft, aircraft equipment storage, or navigation of
 aircraft.
 (3)  "Disaster area" means an area in this state
 declared to be a disaster area by the governor.
 (4)  "Eligible political subdivision" means a
 political subdivision that meets the qualifications prescribed by
 Section 418.083.
 (5)  "Political subdivision," notwithstanding Section
 418.004, means a county, municipality, special district, school
 district, junior college district, or other political subdivision
 of this state.
 Sec. 418.082.  RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE DISASTER RECOVERY
 PROGRAM. (a) The division shall establish and administer a rural
 infrastructure disaster recovery program in accordance with this
 subchapter to benefit eligible political subdivisions. The program
 must be designed to provide financial assistance in the form of
 grants to rural communities located in a disaster area for the
 purpose of rebuilding and repairing critical infrastructure
 damaged by a disaster.
 (b)  The division may make grants in accordance with this
 subchapter using money appropriated to the division for the
 purposes of this subchapter.
 Sec. 418.083.  ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANT. A political
 subdivision is eligible to apply to the division for a grant under
 this subchapter if the political subdivision is:
 (1)  a county:
 (A)  that:
 (i)  has a population of less than 100,000;
 (ii)  has a gross domestic product of less
 than $2 billion;
 (iii)  has a poverty rate greater than 15
 percent; and
 (iv)  is located wholly or partly in a
 disaster area; and
 (B)  for which the total dollar amount of damages
 resulting from the disaster, as shown in an assessment of damages
 prepared after the disaster, exceeds the amount equal to 10 percent
 of the state and local sales and use taxes collected in the county
 during the state fiscal year preceding the year in which the
 disaster occurs; or
 (2)  a political subdivision other than a county that
 is wholly or partly located in a county described by Subdivision
 (1).
 Sec. 418.084.  GRANT PROGRAM. (a) The division may make a
 grant to an eligible political subdivision using money in the
 account to assist in the rebuilding or repair of critical
 infrastructure located in the eligible political subdivision that
 is damaged by a disaster that may reasonably be considered a public
 calamity.
 (b)  The proceeds of a grant made by the division using money
 in the account may not be used by the eligible political subdivision
 receiving the grant for any purpose other than the purpose
 described by Subsection (a).
 Sec. 418.085.  APPLICATION FOR GRANT. (a) The division
 shall establish an application process for a grant under this
 subchapter.
 (b)  At a minimum, an application must include:
 (1)  a description of the infrastructure repair or
 rebuild project for which the applicant is requesting the grant;
 (2)  an estimate of the total cost of the project;
 (3)  documentation that the project does not qualify
 for federal funding through the Federal Emergency Management
 Agency; and
 (4)  any other information the division requests to
 determine whether the applicant is an eligible political
 subdivision.
 Sec. 418.086.  RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE DISASTER RECOVERY
 ACCOUNT. (a) The rural infrastructure disaster recovery account
 is established as an account in the general revenue fund with the
 comptroller, to be administered by the division.
 (b)  The division may use the rural infrastructure disaster
 recovery account only for:
 (1)  making a grant to an eligible political
 subdivision; and
 (2)  paying the necessary and reasonable expenses of
 administering the grant.
 (c)  The account consists of:
 (1)  money appropriated, credited, or transferred to
 the account by the legislature;
 (2)  gifts or grants contributed to the account; and
 (3)  interest earned on deposits and investments of the
 account.
 Sec. 418.087.  RULES.  The division shall adopt rules
 necessary to administer this subchapter, including rules
 establishing procedures for the application for and award of
 grants, distribution of grants, and administration of grants and
 the grant program established under this subchapter.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.