Bill Text: TX SB865 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to a power outage alert system and a study on a statewide disaster alert system.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2021-05-20 - No action taken in committee [SB865 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB865-Engrossed.html
By: Creighton, et al. | S.B. No. 865 |
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relating to a power outage alert system and a study on a statewide | ||
disaster alert system. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 411, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter K-1 to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER K-1. POWER OUTAGE ALERT | ||
Sec. 411.301. POWER OUTAGE ALERT. (a) With the cooperation | ||
of the Texas Department of Transportation, the Texas Division of | ||
Emergency Management, the office of the governor, and the Public | ||
Utility Commission of Texas, the department shall develop and | ||
implement an alert to be activated when the power supply in this | ||
state may be inadequate to meet demand. | ||
(b) The Public Utility Commission of Texas by rule shall | ||
adopt criteria for the content and activation of the alert | ||
described by Subsection (a). The criteria must provide for an alert | ||
to be regional or statewide. | ||
Sec. 411.302. ADMINISTRATION. (a) The director is the | ||
statewide coordinator of the power outage alert. | ||
(b) The director shall adopt rules and issue directives as | ||
necessary to ensure proper implementation of the power outage | ||
alert. The rules and directives must include the procedures to be | ||
used by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the independent | ||
organization certified under Section 39.151, Utilities Code, to | ||
communicate with the director about the power outage alert. | ||
Sec. 411.303. DEPARTMENT TO RECRUIT PARTICIPANTS. The | ||
department shall recruit public and commercial television and radio | ||
broadcasters, private commercial entities, state or local | ||
governmental entities, the public, and other appropriate persons to | ||
assist in developing and implementing the power outage alert | ||
system. | ||
Sec. 411.304. STATE AGENCIES. (a) A state agency | ||
participating in the power outage alert system shall: | ||
(1) cooperate with the department and assist in | ||
developing and implementing the alert system; and | ||
(2) establish a plan for providing relevant | ||
information to its officers, investigators, or employees, as | ||
appropriate, once the power outage alert system has been activated. | ||
(b) In addition to its duties as a state agency under | ||
Subsection (a), the Texas Department of Transportation shall | ||
establish a plan for providing relevant information to the public | ||
through an existing system of dynamic message signs located across | ||
this state. | ||
Sec. 411.305. ACTIVATION OF POWER OUTAGE ALERT. (a) When | ||
the Public Utility Commission of Texas or an independent | ||
organization certified under Section 39.151, Utilities Code, | ||
notifies the department that the power supply in this state or a | ||
region of this state may be inadequate to meet demand, the | ||
department shall confirm the accuracy of the information and, if | ||
confirmed, immediately issue a power outage alert under this | ||
subchapter in accordance with department rules. | ||
(b) In issuing the power outage alert, the department shall | ||
send the alert to designated media outlets in this state. Following | ||
receipt of the alert, participating radio stations and television | ||
stations and other participating media outlets may issue the alert | ||
at designated intervals. | ||
Sec. 411.306. CONTENT OF POWER OUTAGE ALERT. The power | ||
outage alert must include a statement that electricity customers | ||
may experience a power outage. | ||
Sec. 411.307. TERMINATION OF POWER OUTAGE ALERT. The | ||
director shall terminate any activation of the power outage alert | ||
with respect to a particular energy emergency alert not later than | ||
the date the department receives notice that the energy emergency | ||
alert has been canceled. | ||
Sec. 411.308. LIMITATION ON PARTICIPATION BY TEXAS | ||
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. Notwithstanding Section 411.305(b), | ||
the Texas Department of Transportation is not required to use any | ||
existing system of dynamic message signs in a statewide alert | ||
system created under this subchapter if that department receives | ||
notice from the United States Department of Transportation Federal | ||
Highway Administration that the use of the signs would result in the | ||
loss of federal highway funding or other punitive actions taken | ||
against this state due to noncompliance with federal laws, | ||
regulations, or policies. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Alert system" means the standardized statewide | ||
disaster alert system studied under this section. | ||
(2) "Division" means the Texas Division of Emergency | ||
Management. | ||
(b) The division shall conduct a study on the efficacy of | ||
existing mass notification deployments by local governmental | ||
entities throughout this state and the feasibility of establishing | ||
a statewide disaster alert system. The study must: | ||
(1) identify the costs to local governmental entities | ||
associated with existing local disaster alert or notification | ||
systems; | ||
(2) examine the potential benefits to local | ||
governmental entities of implementing an alert system in | ||
coordination with this state, including: | ||
(A) improving this state's ability to coordinate | ||
state and local responses to disasters; and | ||
(B) eliminating barriers to successful mass | ||
notification and communication encountered by local governmental | ||
entities during disasters; | ||
(3) examine the importance of a local governmental | ||
entity's discretion regarding the entity's level and manner of | ||
participation in the alert system; | ||
(4) examine potential costs to local governmental | ||
entities or this state associated with implementing the alert | ||
system; and | ||
(5) identify any state or local governmental entity | ||
actions necessary to implement a comprehensive alert system. | ||
(c) Not later than March 1, 2022, the division shall prepare | ||
and submit to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the | ||
legislature a report on the findings of the study conducted under | ||
this section. | ||
(d) This section expires September 1, 2023. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |