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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of groundwater. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 36.0015, Water Code, is amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 36.0015. PURPOSE. (a) In this section, "best |
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available science" means conclusions that are logically and |
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reasonably derived using statistical or quantitative data, |
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techniques, analyses, and studies that are publicly available to |
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reviewing scientists and can be employed to address a specific |
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scientific question. |
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(b) In order to provide for the conservation, preservation, |
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protection, recharging, and prevention of waste of groundwater, and |
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of groundwater reservoirs or their subdivisions, and to control |
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subsidence caused by withdrawal of water from those groundwater |
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reservoirs or their subdivisions, consistent with the objectives of |
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Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, groundwater |
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conservation districts may be created as provided by this chapter. |
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Groundwater conservation districts created as provided by this |
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chapter are the state's preferred method of groundwater management |
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in order to protect property rights, balance the development and |
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conservation of groundwater to meet the needs of this state, and use |
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the best available science in the development and conservation of |
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groundwater through rules developed, adopted, and promulgated by a |
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district in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. |
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SECTION 2. Section 36.066, Water Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (g) and adding Subsection (h) to read as |
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follows: |
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(g) If the district prevails in any suit other than a suit in |
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which it voluntarily intervenes, the district may seek and the |
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court shall grant, in the interests of justice and as provided by |
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Subsection (h), in the same action, recovery for attorney's fees, |
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costs for expert witnesses, and other costs incurred by the |
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district before the court. The amount of the attorney's fees shall |
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be fixed by the court. |
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(h) If the district prevails on some, but not all, of the |
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issues in the suit, the court may award attorney's fees and costs |
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only for those issues on which the district prevails. The district |
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has the burden of segregating the attorney's fees and costs in order |
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for the court to make an award. |
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SECTION 3. Section 36.108(d-1), Water Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(d-1) After considering and documenting the factors |
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described by Subsection (d) and other relevant scientific and |
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hydrogeological data, the [The] districts may establish different |
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desired future conditions for: |
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(1) each aquifer, subdivision of an aquifer, or |
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geologic strata located in whole or in part within the boundaries of |
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the management area; or |
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(2) each geographic area overlying an aquifer in whole |
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or in part or subdivision of an aquifer within the boundaries of the |
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management area. |
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SECTION 4. Section 36.1083, Water Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsections (e) through |
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(r) to read as follows: |
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(a) In this section: |
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(1) "Affected person" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 36.1082. |
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(2) "Development [, "development] board" means the |
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Texas Water Development Board. |
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(3) "Office" means the State Office of Administrative |
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Hearings. |
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(b) Not later than the 120th day after the date on which a |
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district adopts a desired future condition under Section |
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36.108(d-4), an affected [A] person [with a legally defined
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interest in the groundwater in the management area, a district in or
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adjacent to the management area, or a regional water planning group
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for a region in the management area] may file a petition with the |
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district requiring that the district contract with the office to |
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conduct a hearing [development board] appealing the reasonableness |
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[approval] of the desired future condition [conditions of the
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groundwater resources established under this section]. The |
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petition must provide evidence that the districts did not establish |
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a reasonable desired future condition of the groundwater resources |
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in the management area. |
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(e) Not later than the 10th day after receiving a petition |
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described by Subsection (b), the district shall submit a copy of the |
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petition to the development board. On receipt of the petition, the |
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development board shall conduct: |
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(1) an administrative review to determine whether the |
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desired future condition established by the district meets the |
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criteria in Section 36.108(d); and |
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(2) a study containing scientific and technical |
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analysis of the desired future condition, including consideration |
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of: |
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(A) the hydrogeology of the aquifer; and |
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(B) any relevant: |
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(i) groundwater availability models; |
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(ii) published studies; |
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(iii) estimates of total recoverable |
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storage capacity; |
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(iv) average annual amounts of recharge, |
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inflows, and discharge of groundwater; or |
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(v) information provided in the petition or |
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available to the development board. |
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(f) The development board must complete and deliver to the |
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office a study described by Subsection (e)(2) not later than the |
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120th day after the date the development board receives a copy of |
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the petition. |
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(g) For the purposes of a hearing conducted under Subsection |
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(b): |
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(1) the office shall consider the study described by |
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Subsection (e)(2) to be part of the administrative record; and |
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(2) the development board shall make available |
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relevant staff as expert witnesses if requested by the office or a |
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party to the hearing. |
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(h) Not later than the 60th day after receiving a petition |
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under Subsection (b), the district shall: |
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(1) contract with the office to conduct the contested |
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case hearing requested under Subsection (b); and |
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(2) submit to the office a copy of any petitions |
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related to the hearing requested under Subsection (b) and received |
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by the district. |
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(i) A hearing under Subsection (b) must be held: |
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(1) at a location described by Section 36.403(c); and |
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(2) in accordance with Chapter 2001, Government Code, |
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and the rules of the office. |
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(j) During the period between the filing of the petition and |
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the delivery of the study described by Subsection (e)(2), the |
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district may seek the assistance of the Center for Public Policy |
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Dispute Resolution, the development board, or another alternative |
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dispute resolution system to mediate the issues raised in the |
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petition. If the district and the petitioner cannot resolve the |
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issues raised in the petition, the office will proceed with a |
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hearing as described by this section. |
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(k) The district may adopt rules for notice and hearings |
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conducted under this section that are consistent with the |
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procedural rules of the office. In accordance with rules adopted by |
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the district and the office, the district shall provide: |
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(1) general notice of the hearing; and |
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(2) individual notice of the hearing to: |
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(A) the petitioner; |
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(B) any other party to the hearing; |
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(C) each nonparty district and regional water |
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planning group located in the same management area as a district |
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named in the petition; |
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(D) the development board; and |
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(E) the commission. |
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(l) Before a hearing conducted under this section, the |
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office shall hold a prehearing conference to determine preliminary |
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matters, including: |
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(1) whether the petition should be dismissed for |
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failure to state a claim on which relief can be granted; |
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(2) whether a person seeking to participate in the |
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hearing is an affected person who is eligible to participate; and |
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(3) which affected persons shall be named as parties |
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to the hearing. |
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(m) The petitioner shall pay the costs associated with the |
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contract for the hearing under this section. The petitioner shall |
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deposit with the district an amount sufficient to pay the contract |
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amount before the hearing begins. After the hearing, the office may |
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assess costs to one or more of the parties participating in the |
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hearing and the district shall refund any excess money to the |
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petitioner. The office shall consider the following in |
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apportioning costs of the hearing: |
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(1) the party who requested the hearing; |
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(2) the party who prevailed in the hearing; |
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(3) the financial ability of the party to pay the |
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costs; |
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(4) the extent to which the party participated in the |
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hearing; and |
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(5) any other factor relevant to a just and reasonable |
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assessment of costs. |
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(n) On receipt of the administrative law judge's findings of |
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fact and conclusions of law in a proposal for decision, including a |
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dismissal of a petition, the district shall issue a final order |
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stating the district's decision on the contested matter and the |
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district's findings of fact and conclusions of law. The district |
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may change a finding of fact or conclusion of law made by the |
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administrative law judge, or may vacate or modify an order issued by |
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the administrative law judge, as provided by Section 2001.058(e), |
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Government Code. |
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(o) If the district vacates or modifies the proposal for |
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decision, the district shall issue a report describing in detail |
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the district's reasons for disagreement with the administrative law |
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judge's findings of fact and conclusions of law. The report shall |
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provide the policy, scientific, and technical justifications for |
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the district's decision. |
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(p) If the district in its final order finds that a desired |
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future condition is unreasonable, the districts in the same |
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management area as the district that participated in the hearing |
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shall reconvene in a joint planning meeting not later than the 30th |
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day after the date of the final order for the purpose of revising |
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the desired future condition. |
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(q) A final order by the district finding that a desired |
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future condition is unreasonable does not invalidate the adoption |
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of a desired future condition by a district that did not participate |
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as a party in the hearing conducted under this section. |
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(r) The administrative law judge may consolidate hearings |
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requested under this section that affect two or more districts. The |
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administrative law judge shall prepare separate findings of fact |
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and conclusions of law for each district included as a party in a |
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multidistrict hearing. |
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SECTION 5. Subchapter D, Chapter 36, Water Code, is amended |
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by adding Section 36.10835 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 36.10835. JUDICIAL APPEAL OF DESIRED FUTURE |
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CONDITIONS. (a) A final district order issued under Section |
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36.1083 may be appealed to a district court with jurisdiction over |
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any part of the territory of the district that issued the order. |
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The case shall be decided under the substantial evidence standard |
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of review as provided by Section 2001.174, Government Code. If the |
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court finds that a desired future condition is unreasonable, the |
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court shall strike the desired future condition and order the |
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districts in the same management area as the district that did not |
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participate as a party in the hearing to reconvene in a joint |
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planning meeting not later than the 30th day after the date of the |
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court order for the purpose of revising the desired future |
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condition. |
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(b) A court's finding under this section does not apply to a |
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desired future condition that is not a matter before the court. |
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SECTION 6. Section 36.251, Water Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 36.251. SUITS [SUIT] AGAINST DISTRICT. (a) A person, |
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firm, corporation, or association of persons affected by and |
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dissatisfied with any provision or with any rule or order made by a |
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district is entitled to file a suit against the district or its |
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directors to challenge the validity of the law, rule, or order. The |
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suit shall be filed in a court of competent jurisdiction in any |
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county in which the district or any part of the district is located. |
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The suit may only be filed after all administrative appeals to the |
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district are final. |
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(b) Notwithstanding Sections 36.1083 and 36.10835, an |
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affected person under Section 36.1082 who is dissatisfied with the |
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adoption of a desired future condition by a district is entitled to |
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file suit against the district or its directors to challenge the |
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reasonableness of the desired future condition. The suit must be |
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filed in a court of competent jurisdiction in any county in which |
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the district or any part of the district is located. |
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SECTION 7. Sections 36.1083(c) and (d), Water Code, are |
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repealed. |
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SECTION 8. Section 36.1083, Water Code, as amended by this |
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Act, and Section 36.10835, Water Code, as added by this Act, apply |
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only to a desired future condition adopted by a groundwater |
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conservation district on or after the effective date of this Act. A |
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desired future condition adopted before that date is governed by |
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the law in effect on the date the desired future condition was |
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adopted, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |