Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2661

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Caption

Relating to penalties in certain suits involving a groundwater conservation district; increasing a penalty.

Impact

The bill's adjustments to penalty structures are expected to create a more robust enforcement mechanism for groundwater conservation districts. By linking penalties to the economic advantages gained from violations, the bill promotes a more accountable and effective regulatory framework. This change is viewed as a necessary update to the existing laws, which many stakeholders believe have not been effective enough in deterring violations or ensuring sustainability in water resource management.

Summary

Senate Bill 2661 aims to modify the penalties associated with breaches of regulations implemented by groundwater conservation districts in Texas. Specifically, the bill proposes to increase the maximum civil penalty from $10,000 to $25,000 for each day a violation occurs. This adjustment is designed to enhance compliance and deter repeated infringements on regulations that govern groundwater management, a critical issue given Texas's water scarcity concerns. Additionally, the legislation allows courts to impose penalties exceeding the $25,000 limit if it is determined that the economic benefit gained by the violator from the wrongdoing is greater than this amount.

Contention

While there may be overall support for enhancing penalties to protect water resources, there are potential points of contention among stakeholders. Critics could argue that inflexible penalties may burden small farmers and businesses unjustly, particularly those that may unintentionally violate complex regulations. This legislation contrasts with discussions around balancing environmental protections with economic implications, raising concerns about the fairness and practical implementation of such increased penalties in varying local contexts.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Water Code

  • Chapter 36. Groundwater Conservation Districts
    • Section: 102

Companion Bills

TX HB5560

Identical Relating to penalties in certain suits involving a groundwater conservation district; increasing a penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2119

Relating to the award of attorney's fees in certain suits involving a groundwater conservation district.

TX SB156

Relating to the regulation and management of the use of groundwater and regulation of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB2735

Relating to security required before filing suit against a groundwater conservation district.

TX SB638

Relating to the procedures for acting on a permit or permit amendment application by a groundwater conservation district and the disqualification of board members of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB3059

Relating to the export fee charged for the transfer of groundwater from a groundwater conservation district.

TX SB465

Relating to certain criminal conduct involving a catalytic converter; creating a criminal offense; increasing criminal penalties.

TX HB1971

Relating to the procedures for acting on a permit or permit amendment application by a groundwater conservation district and the disqualification of board members of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB2443

Relating to the authority of certain persons to petition a groundwater conservation district to change certain rules.

TX HB5401

Relating to the creation of the Webb County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose fees.

TX SB2570

Relating to the creation of the Webb County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to impose fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.