Bill: SB 1336, 84(R) - 2015

Vote Recommendation

Vote Recommendation Economic Freedom Property Rights Personal Responsibility Limited Government Individual Liberty
Yes Neutral Neutral Neutral Positive Neutral

Author(s)

Charles Perry

Bill Caption

Relating to the construction of laws and election dates of certain groundwater conservation districts.

Fiscal Notes

No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

Bill Analysis

SB 1336, if passed, would affect the laws governing, and the election dates of certain groundwater conservation districts. There are two modifications which will be made to various groups of groundwater conservation districts.

The first set of code modifications would make a clarification for a number of water districts, stating that if there is a conflict in the Water Code between Chapter 36 (relating to municipal water districts) and Chapter 49 (relating to districts generally) or another section, the former will take priority. The districts in question are as follows:

Clearwater Underground Water Conservation District,

Mesa Underground Water Conservation District,

Sandy Land Underground Water Conservation District,

Santa Rita Underground Water Conservation District,

Saratoga Underground Water Conservation District,

South Plains Underground Water Conservation District, and

Sutton County Underground Water Conservation District

The Second set of modifications would shift the election date for directors of groundwater conservation districts to the uniform election date in November. The districts which would be affected by this change are as follows:

Mesa Underground Water Conservation District,

Sandy Land Underground Water Conservation District, and

South Plains Underground Water Conservation District

Vote Recommendation Notes

5/22/2015 update:

The House committee version clarifies that each of the districts named have "all of the rights, powers, privileges, authority, functions, and duties provided by the general law of this state ... applicable to Groundwater Conservation Districts." We remain supportive. The second chamber sponsor is Rep. Eddie Lucio III.

First chamber recommendation:

It is our view that the first modification, giving Chapter 36 of the Water Code priority, is essentially an administrative clarification that has no bearing on our liberty principles. The second set of changes, moving election dates to the uniform date in November is very promising, and will substantively allow the districts in question to be more transparent and responsive. For this reason we support SB 1336. We would advocate modifying the bill so that there is language in code which would require all groundwater conservation districts to hold elections on the uniform election date in November. This would ingrain and further the good which is already being forwarded by the bill. 


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