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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to research, development and utilization of brackish |
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groundwater resources. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 16.060, Water Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 16.060. DESALINATION STUDIES AND RESEARCH. (a) The |
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board shall undertake or participate in research, feasibility and |
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facility planning studies, investigations, and surveys [as it
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considers necessary] to further the development of cost-effective |
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water supplies from water [seawater] desalination in the state. |
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(b) The board shall prepare a biennial progress report on |
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the implementation of water [seawater] desalination activities in |
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the state and shall submit it to the governor, lieutenant governor, |
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and speaker of the house of representatives not later than December |
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1 of each even-numbered year. The report shall include: |
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(1) results of the board's studies and activities |
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relative to [seawater] water desalination during the preceding |
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biennium; |
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(2) identification and evaluation of research, |
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regulatory, technical, and financial impediments to the |
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implementation of [seawater] water desalination projects; |
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(3) evaluation of the role the state should play in |
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furthering the development of large-scale [seawater] water |
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desalination projects in the state; [and] |
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(4) the anticipated appropriation from general |
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revenues necessary to continue investigating water desalination |
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activities in the state during the next biennium; |
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(5) identification of brackish groundwater management |
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zones with moderate to high availability and productivity of |
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brackish water that can be used to reduce reliance on fresh |
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groundwater and that: |
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(A) are separated by hydrogeologic barriers |
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sufficient to prevent adverse impacts to water availability or |
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water quality in other aquifers, subdivisions of aquifers, or |
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geologic strata; |
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(B) are not part of an aquifer management unit |
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for which a desired future condition has been established; |
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(C) are not, at the time of designation as a |
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brackish groundwater management zone, serving as a primary water |
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supply for any purpose other than supplying a desalination project; |
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(D) production from which will not result in |
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subsidence; and |
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(E) are not located: |
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(i) within the boundaries of the |
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Harris-Galveston Subsidence District or the Fort Bend Subsidence |
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District; or |
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(ii) in the Edwards Aquifer and within the |
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boundaries of the Edwards Aquifer Authority; and |
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(6) information regarding state participation in |
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public-private partnerships to advance research efforts, implement |
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pilot projects, and develop new technologies related to: |
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(A) water transport; |
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(B) brine disposal; |
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(C) pretreatment of water for desalination; and |
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(D) innovative concentrate management |
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strategies. |
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(c) The board shall actively pursue federal sources of |
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funding for desalination projects in the state. |
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(d) The board shall coordinate with groundwater |
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conservation districts and stakeholders and shall consider the |
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Brackish Groundwater Manual for Texas Regional Water Planning |
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Groups, and any updates to the manual, and other relevant |
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scientific data or findings when identifying brackish groundwater |
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management zones under Subsection (b)(5). |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter D, Chapter 36, Water Code, is amended |
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by adding Sections 36.1012 and 36.1013 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 36.1012. PETITION FOR DESIGNATION OF A BRACKISH |
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GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT ZONE. (a) A person with a legally defined |
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interest in groundwater in a district may petition that district to |
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establish a brackish groundwater management zone within the |
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district by following the procedures in this section. A "brackish |
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groundwater management zone" means an aquifer, subdivision of an |
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aquifer, or geologic stratum that: |
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(1) is separated by hydrogeologic barriers sufficient |
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to prevent adverse impacts to water availability or water quality |
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in other aquifers, subdivisions of aquifers, or geologic strata; |
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(2) is not part of an aquifer management unit for which |
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a desired future condition has been established; |
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(3) is not, at the time of designation as a brackish |
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groundwater management zone, serving as a primary water supply for |
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any purpose other than supplying a desalination project; |
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(4) production from which will not result in |
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subsidence; and |
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(5) is not located: |
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(A) within the boundaries of the |
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Harris-Galveston Subsidence District or the Fort Bend Subsidence |
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District; or |
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(B) in the Edwards Aquifer and within the |
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boundaries of the Edwards Aquifer Authority. |
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(b) The district shall review the petition and either deem |
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it to be administratively complete or return it with an explanation |
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of how the petition is deficient. |
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(c) Upon request from the petitioner or on its own motion, |
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the district may forward an administratively complete petition to |
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the Texas Water Development Board for review, along with a copy of |
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the relevant district rules and any other information the district |
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deems relevant to review of the petition. |
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(d) If requested, Texas Water Development Board shall |
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perform a technical review of the petition to determine: |
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(1) potential water quality or water quantity impacts |
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to any aquifer, subdivision of an aquifer, or geologic stratum |
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adjacent to the proposed brackish groundwater management zone; and |
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(2) whether production from the proposed zone will |
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negatively impact the district's ability to achieve approved |
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desired future conditions. |
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(e) Following the review, the Texas Water Development Board |
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shall issue a report to the district detailing the findings under |
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subsection (d). |
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(f) The district shall schedule a public hearing to consider |
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the petition, and shall make the petition and any other relevant |
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material available to any person upon request. |
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Sec. 36.1013. RULES FOR PERMITS IN BRACKISH GROUNDWATER |
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MANAGEMENT ZONES. (a) A district may, by rule, designate one or |
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more brackish groundwater management zones as a separate |
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subdivision of an aquifer, and may issue permits with terms and |
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conditions specific to that zone. |
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(b) After a district has designated a brackish groundwater |
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management zone, the district shall adopt rules for the issuance of |
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permits under Section 36.113 to withdraw groundwater specific to |
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that brackish groundwater management zone. The rules must: |
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(1) allow withdrawals and rates of withdrawal from a |
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brackish groundwater management zone that can be demonstrated as |
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not having an impact on aquifers, a subdivision of an aquifer, or |
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geologic stratum adjacent to the brackish groundwater management |
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zone; |
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(2) require reasonable monitoring of the aquifers, |
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subdivisions of aquifers, or geologic stratum adjacent to the |
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brackish groundwater management zone; |
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(3) allow the district to amend a permit issued under |
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rules adopted under this section following receipt of a report |
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requested under Subsection (d); and |
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(4) require reports from the holder of a permit issued |
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under rules adopted under this section that must include: |
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(A) the amount of groundwater withdrawn; |
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(B) the average monthly water quality of the |
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groundwater withdrawn from both the brackish groundwater |
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management zone and in any aquifer, subdivision of the aquifer, or |
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geologic stratum for which the permit requires monitoring; and |
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(C) aquifer levels in both the brackish |
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groundwater management zone and in any aquifer, subdivision of the |
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aquifer, or geologic stratum for which the permit requires |
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monitoring. |
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(c) The district shall provide the reports required under |
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Subsection (b)(4) to the Texas Water Development Board. On request |
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from the district, the Texas Water Development Board shall |
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investigate and issue a report on: |
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(1) impacts to water quantity in an adjacent aquifer, |
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subdivision of an aquifer, or geologic stratum; or |
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(2) impacts to water quality in an adjacent aquifer, |
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subdivision of an aquifer, or geologic stratum. |
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(d) After receiving a report requested under subsection |
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(c), the district may, after notice and hearing: |
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(1) amend the applicable permit to establish a |
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production limit necessary to mitigate any impacts identified by |
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the report; |
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(2) with the approval of persons with a legally |
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defined interest in groundwater within the district, approve a |
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mitigation plan that alleviates any adverse impacts identified by |
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the report; or |
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(3) both amend the permit to establish a production |
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limit and, with the approval of persons with a legally defined |
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interest in groundwater within the district, approve a mitigation |
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plan. |
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SECTION 3. Section 36.205(a), Water Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) A district may set fees for administrative acts of the |
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district, such as filing applications or petitions. Fees set by a |
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district may not unreasonably exceed the cost to the district of |
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performing the administrative function for which the fee is |
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charged. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |