Bill Text: TX HB2214 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the allocation of Texas Emissions Reduction Plan funds.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-30 - Left pending in committee [HB2214 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2214-Introduced.html
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By: Landgraf | H.B. No. 2214 |
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relating to the allocation of Texas Emissions Reduction Plan funds. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 386.252(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Money in the fund and account may be used only to | ||
implement and administer programs established under the | ||
plan. Subject to the reallocation of funds by the commission under | ||
Subsection (h) and after remittance to the state highway fund under | ||
Subsection (a-1), money from the fund and account to be used for the | ||
programs under Section 386.051(b) shall initially be allocated as | ||
follows: | ||
(1) four percent may be used for the clean school bus | ||
program under Chapter 390; | ||
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technology implementation grant program under Chapter 391, from | ||
which at least $1 million will be set aside for electricity storage | ||
projects related to renewable energy; | ||
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fleet program under Chapter 392; | ||
(4) not more than $3 million may be used by the | ||
commission to fund a regional air monitoring program in commission | ||
Regions 3 and 4 to be implemented under the commission's oversight, | ||
including direction regarding the type, number, location, and | ||
operation of, and data validation practices for, monitors funded by | ||
the program through a regional nonprofit entity located in North | ||
Texas having representation from counties, municipalities, higher | ||
education institutions, and private sector interests across the | ||
area; | ||
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gas vehicle grant program under Chapter 394; | ||
(6) not more than $6 million may be used for the Texas | ||
alternative fueling facilities program under Chapter 393, of which | ||
a specified amount may be used for fueling stations to provide | ||
natural gas fuel, except that money may not be allocated for the | ||
Texas alternative fueling facilities program for the state fiscal | ||
year ending August 31, 2019; | ||
(7) not more than $750,000 may be used each year to | ||
support research related to air quality as provided by Chapter 387; | ||
(8) not more than $200,000 may be used for a health | ||
effects study; | ||
(9) at least $6 million but not more than $16 million | ||
may be used by the commission for administrative costs, including | ||
all direct and indirect costs for administering the plan, costs for | ||
conducting outreach and education activities, and costs | ||
attributable to the review or approval of applications for | ||
marketable emissions reduction credits; | ||
(10) six percent may be used by the commission for the | ||
seaport and rail yard areas emissions reduction program established | ||
under Subchapter D-1; | ||
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motor vehicle purchase or lease incentive program established under | ||
Subchapter D; | ||
(12) not more than $216,000 may be used by the | ||
commission to contract with the Energy Systems Laboratory at the | ||
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station annually for the | ||
development and annual computation of creditable statewide | ||
emissions reductions obtained through wind and other renewable | ||
energy resources for the state implementation plan; | ||
(13) not more than $500,000 may be used for studies of | ||
or pilot programs for incentives for port authorities located in | ||
nonattainment areas or affected counties to encourage cargo | ||
movement that reduces emissions of nitrogen oxides and particulate | ||
matter; and | ||
(14) the balance is to be used by the commission for | ||
the diesel emissions reduction incentive program under Subchapter C | ||
as determined by the commission. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |