Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB718 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/06/2025

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                            89R4449 ANG-F
 By: Kolkhorst, Johnson S.B. No. 718




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to creation of the groundwater science, research, and
 innovation fund to be administered by the Texas Water Development
 Board.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 15, Water Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter F-1 to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER F-1. GROUNDWATER SCIENCE, RESEARCH, AND INNOVATION FUND
 Sec. 15.421.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "District" means a groundwater conservation
 district created under Section 52, Article III, or Section 59,
 Article XVI, Texas Constitution, that has the authority to regulate
 the spacing of wells producing from groundwater reservoirs in the
 district and regulate the production from those wells.
 (2)  "Fund" means the groundwater science, research,
 and innovation fund.
 Sec. 15.422.  GROUNDWATER SCIENCE, RESEARCH, AND INNOVATION
 FUND.  (a)  The groundwater science, research, and innovation fund
 is a special fund in the state treasury to be administered by the
 board under this subchapter and rules adopted by the board under
 this subchapter.
 (b)  The fund consists of:
 (1)  money appropriated for transfer or deposit to the
 credit of the fund;
 (2)  money the board transfers to the fund from any
 available source;
 (3)  depository interest allocable to the fund and
 other investment returns on money in the fund;
 (4)  money from gifts, grants, or donations to the
 fund; and
 (5)  any other fees or sources of revenue that the
 legislature may dedicate for deposit to the fund.
 Sec. 15.423.  USE OF FUND. (a)  The board may use the fund
 only to provide financial assistance in the form of grants to
 finance district programs and projects that will further
 groundwater science, research, and innovation in this state,
 including local research, data, modeling, and innovative programs
 and projects designed to:
 (1)  improve understanding of local groundwater
 conditions;
 (2)  develop or improve groundwater models relied on
 for planning and decision-making;
 (3)  improve groundwater use efficiency and increase
 water conservation efforts;
 (4)  increase groundwater recharge; or
 (5)  protect groundwater quality.
 (b)  The fund may be used for any purpose described by
 Subsection (a) under criteria developed by the board.
 Sec. 15.424.  FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. The board shall adopt
 rules necessary to administer this subchapter, including rules
 establishing procedures for the application for and award of
 financial assistance, the distribution of financial assistance,
 and the administration of financial assistance and the fund.
 Sec. 15.425.  EVALUATION OF APPLICATION.  (a)  When
 evaluating an application for financial assistance from a district,
 the board shall consider:
 (1)  the expected benefit of the program or project in
 informing the management, planning, or decision-making of the
 district;
 (2)  whether the program or project meets any science,
 data, and modeling objectives of the board;
 (3)  the extent to which the program's or project's
 outcome may benefit the state and regional water planning processes
 under Sections 16.051 and 16.053; and
 (4)  the district's need for financial assistance based
 on the district's available revenue or other sources of financial
 assistance available to the district.
 (b)  The board by resolution may approve an application if,
 after considering the factors listed in Subsection (a) and other
 relevant factors, the board finds that the public interest is
 served by state assistance for the program or project and the
 district has met the matching funds requirement under Section
 15.426.
 (c)  The board shall ensure that a district that receives
 financial assistance for a program or project provides the board
 with all data, science, and other research findings gathered
 through the implementation of the program or project for which the
 district received financial assistance.
 (d)  The board shall ensure that at least 35 percent of the
 money transferred from the fund is used to fund programs or projects
 by districts with:
 (1)  populations of not more than 100,000; and
 (2)  annual revenues of not more than $250,000, as
 determined at the close of the previous fiscal year.
 Sec. 15.426.  MATCHING FUNDS REQUIRED. The board by rule may
 require a district that is the recipient of a grant using money from
 the fund to provide matching funds, which may include direct
 expenditures or in-kind services related to the program or project,
 in an amount equal to 25 percent of the amount of the grant.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.