CHAPTER 8801. HARRIS-GALVESTON SUBSIDENCE DISTRICT

SPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CODE

TITLE 6. WATER AND WASTEWATER

SUBTITLE H. DISTRICTS GOVERNING GROUNDWATER

CHAPTER 8801. HARRIS-GALVESTON SUBSIDENCE DISTRICT

SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 8801.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:

(1) "Agricultural crop":

(A) means food or fiber commodities that are grown for resale or

commercial purposes and that are to be used for food, clothing,

or animal feed; and

(B) includes nursery products and florist items that are in the

possession of a nursery grower.

(1-a) "Beneficial use" means any use that is useful or

beneficial to the user, including:

(A) an agricultural, gardening, domestic, stock raising,

municipal, mining, manufacturing, industrial, commercial, or

recreational use, or a use for pleasure purposes; or

(B) exploring for, producing, handling, or treating oil, gas,

sulfur, or other minerals.

(1-b) "Board" means the board of directors of the district.

(2) "Commission" means the Texas Commission on Environmental

Quality.

(3) "District" means the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District.

(3-a) "Florist item" means a cut flower, potted plant, blooming

plant, inside foliage plant, bedding plant, corsage flower, cut

foliage, floral decoration, or live decorative material.

(4) "Groundwater" means water located beneath the earth's

surface. The term does not include water produced with oil in the

production of oil and gas.

(4-a) "Nursery grower" means a person who grows in any medium

more than 50 percent of the nursery products or florist items

that the person sells or leases. A person grows a nursery

product or florist item if the person cultivates or propagates

the product or item by engaging in activities associated with the

production or multiplying of stock, including the development of

new plants from cuttings, grafts, plugs, or seedlings. The term

does not include a person who merely holds or maintains a nursery

product or florist item before sale or lease.

(4-b) "Nursery product" includes a tree, shrub, vine, cutting,

graft, scion, grass, bulb, or bud that is grown or kept for, or

capable of, propagation and distribution for sale or lease.

(5) "Subsidence" means the lowering of the elevation of the

surface of land by groundwater withdrawal.

(5-a) "Waste" means:

(A) the withdrawal of groundwater from a groundwater reservoir

at a rate and in an amount that causes or threatens to cause

intrusion into the reservoir of water unsuitable for

agricultural, gardening, domestic, or stock raising purposes;

(B) the flowing or producing of wells from a groundwater

reservoir if the water produced is not used for a beneficial use

or if the amount used is more than is reasonably required for a

beneficial use;

(C) the escape of groundwater from a groundwater reservoir to

any other reservoir or geologic strata that does not contain

groundwater;

(D) the pollution or harmful alteration of groundwater in a

groundwater reservoir by saltwater or other harmful matter

admitted from another stratum or from the surface of the ground;

(E) wilfully or negligently causing, suffering, or allowing

groundwater to escape or flow into a river, creek, natural

watercourse, depression, lake, reservoir, drain, sewer, street,

highway, road, or road ditch, or onto land that does not belong

to the owner of the well unless the discharge is authorized by a

permit, rule, or order issued by the commission under Chapter 26,

Water Code;

(F) the escape of groundwater pumped for irrigation as

irrigation tailwater onto land that does not belong to the owner

of the well unless the occupant of the land receiving the

discharge granted permission for the discharge; or

(G) wilfully causing or knowingly permitting the water produced

from an artesian well to run off the owner's land or to percolate

through the stratum above which the water is found, as prescribed

by Section 11.205, Water Code.

(6) "Water conservation" means a measure that seeks to make a

water supply available for alternative or future use. The term

includes best management practices, improved efficiency or

accountability, recycling, reuse, pollution prevention, and

reduction in consumption, loss, or waste.

(7) "Well" means a facility, device, or method used to withdraw

groundwater from the groundwater supply.

(8) "Well owner" means a person who has an ownership interest in

a well, operates a well, owns land on which a well is located, or

owns the water withdrawn or to be withdrawn from a well.

(9) "Withdrawal" means the act of extracting by pumping or some

other method.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 2, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.002. NATURE OF DISTRICT. The district is a

conservation and reclamation district created under Section 59,

Article XVI, Texas Constitution, and is essential to accomplish

the purposes of that section.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 3, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.003. PURPOSE; LEGISLATIVE INTENT. (a) The purpose of

this chapter is to provide for the regulation of groundwater

withdrawal in the district to end subsidence, which contributes

to or precipitates flooding or overflow of the district,

including rising water resulting from a storm or hurricane.

(b) The legislature intends that the district shall administer

and enforce this chapter and exercise the district's rights,

powers, and duties in a manner that will effectively and

expeditiously accomplish the purpose of this chapter.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.004. FINDINGS OF BENEFIT AND PUBLIC PURPOSE. (a) The

district is created to serve a public use and benefit.

(b) The works and projects accomplished by the district under

powers conferred by Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution,

will benefit all the land and other property included in the

district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.005. DISTRICT TERRITORY. The district includes the

territory located within the boundaries of Harris County and

Galveston County, as that territory may have been modified under:

(1) Section 8801.006 or its predecessor statute, former Section

151.003(b), Water Code; or

(2) other law.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 3, eff. May 27, 2005.

SUBCHAPTER B. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION

Sec. 8801.051. DIRECTORS. (a) The district is governed by a

board composed of 19 directors appointed as provided by this

section. Directors serve for two-year, staggered terms. A

director must be a qualified voter of the district.

(b) The mayor of the municipality with the largest population of

any municipality in the district shall appoint six directors from

that municipality. One of those directors must be a

representative of industry.

(c) The mayor of the municipality with the second largest

population of any municipality in the district shall appoint one

director from that municipality.

(d) The mayors of all municipalities in Galveston County shall

jointly appoint two directors from those municipalities.

(e) The mayor of Baytown shall appoint one director from the

municipality of Baytown.

(f) The Commissioners Court of Harris County shall appoint three

directors who are not residents of the municipality that has the

largest population of any municipality in the district. One of

those directors must be a representative of agriculture, one must

be a representative of industry, and one must be a representative

of municipal utility districts and a resident of a municipal

utility district in the district.

(g) The Commissioners Court of Galveston County shall appoint

three directors. One of those directors must be a representative

of municipal utility districts and a resident of a municipal

utility district in the district.

(h) The president of the Clear Lake City Water Authority and the

mayors of the municipalities of Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte,

Nassau Bay, and Seabrook shall jointly appoint one director from

Harris County.

(i) The mayors of the municipalities of West University Place,

Southside Place, Bellaire, and Jacinto City shall jointly appoint

one director from Harris County.

(j) The mayors of the municipalities of Humble, Piney Point

Village, Hedwig Village, Bunker Hill Village, Hunters Creek

Village, Hilshire Village, and Spring Valley shall jointly

appoint one director from Harris County.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.052. FEES OF OFFICE; REIMBURSEMENT. (a) A director

is entitled to fees of office of not more than $150 a day for

each day the director actually spends performing the duties of a

director. The fees of office may not exceed $9,000 a year.

(b) Each director is entitled to reimbursement of actual

expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred while engaging in

activities on behalf of the district.

(c) To receive fees of office and reimbursement for expenses,

each director must file with the district a verified statement

that shows the number of days spent in the service of the

district and a general description of the duties performed for

each day of service.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 4, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.053. BOARD POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) In addition to the

powers and duties described in this chapter, the board has all

other powers necessary or convenient to carry out its

responsibilities and accomplish the purpose of this chapter.

(b) The board may adopt bylaws and policies as necessary to

accomplish its purposes.

(c) The board may purchase materials, supplies, equipment,

vehicles, and machinery needed by the district to accomplish its

purposes.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 4, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.054. OFFICERS. (a) Each year, at the first meeting

after the new directors take office, the directors shall select

from among the directors a chair, a vice chair, and a secretary.

(b) The chair shall preside over meetings of the board and

execute all documents on behalf of the district. The vice chair

shall act as chair if the chair is absent or disabled. The

secretary shall ensure that all records and books of the district

are properly kept and attest to the chair's signature on all

documents. The board may authorize another director, the general

manager, or any employee to execute documents on behalf of the

district and to certify the authenticity of any record of the

district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 4, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.055. MEETINGS. (a) The board shall hold regular

meetings once each month at a time set by the board. The board

may hold special meetings at the call of the chair or on the

written request of at least three directors.

(b) A meeting of a committee of the board at which less than a

quorum is present is not subject to Chapter 551, Government Code.

(c) The board shall give notice of meetings of the board as

provided by Chapter 551, Government Code. Failure to provide

notice of a regular meeting or an insubstantial defect in notice

of any meeting does not affect the validity of any action taken

at the meeting.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 4, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.0551. QUORUM. A majority of the membership of the

board constitutes a quorum for any meeting, and a concurrence of

a majority of the entire membership of the board is sufficient

for transacting any district business.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 4, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.0552. SWORN STATEMENT, BOND, AND OATH OF OFFICE. (a)

As soon as practicable after a director is appointed, the

director shall make the sworn statement prescribed by the

constitution for public officers.

(b) As soon as practicable after a director has made the sworn

statement and before beginning to perform the duties of office,

the director shall take the oath of office prescribed by the

constitution for public officers.

(c) Before beginning to perform the duties of office, each

director shall execute a bond for $10,000 payable to the district

and conditioned on the faithful performance of the director's

duties. A director's bond must be approved by the board and paid

for by the district.

(d) The sworn statement shall be filed as prescribed by the

constitution. The bond and oath shall be filed with the district

and retained in its records. A duplicate original of the oath

shall also be filed with the secretary of state not later than

the 10th day after the date on which the oath was executed. The

new director may begin to perform the duties of office before the

oath is filed.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 4, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.056. VACANCIES. If a vacancy occurs on the board, a

person representing the same area as the vacating director shall

be appointed as provided by Section 8801.051 to serve the

unexpired term.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.057. GENERAL MANAGER. (a) The board shall employ a

general manager, who serves as the chief administrative officer

of the district. The board may delegate to the general manager

full authority to manage district affairs or operate the district

subject only to orders by the board.

(b) The duties of the general manager include:

(1) administering board orders;

(2) coordinating with state, federal, and local agencies;

(3) overseeing development of district plans and programs; and

(4) performing other duties assigned by the board.

(c) The board shall determine the compensation and terms of

office and employment for the general manager.

(d) The board by majority vote may discharge the general

manager.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 5, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.058. EMPLOYEES; BOND. (a) The general manager shall

employ persons necessary to properly handle district business and

operation. The general manager may employ attorneys, bookkeepers,

engineers, and other expert and specialized personnel considered

necessary.

(b) The general manager shall determine the compensation paid to

district employees.

(c) The general manager may discharge a district employee.

(d) The board shall require an employee who collects, pays, or

handles district funds to furnish a good and sufficient bond. The

bond must be in an amount sufficient to safeguard the district

and must be:

(1) payable to the district; and

(2) conditioned on the faithful performance of the employee's

duties and on accounting for all district funds and property in

the employee's hands.

(e) The district shall pay for the bond described by Subsection

(d).

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.059. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS. (a) The board may provide

for and administer retirement, disability, and death compensation

funds for the employees of the district.

(b) The board may establish a public retirement system as

provided by Chapter 810, Government Code, or provide for a

deferred compensation plan as described by Section 457, Internal

Revenue Code of 1986.

(c) The board may include hospitalization and medical benefits

for its employees as part of the compensation paid to employees

and may adopt or amend a plan or rule as necessary to provide

hospitalization and medical benefits.

(d) The board may establish a sick leave pool for employees of

the district in the same manner as a sick leave pool for state

employees is authorized to be created under Subchapter A, Chapter

661, Government Code.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.060. EXPENDITURES. (a) The district's money may be

disbursed only by check, draft, order, electronic funds transfer,

or other instrument. The board may by resolution allow

disbursements to be transferred by federal reserve wire system to

accounts in the name of the district.

(b) Disbursements must be signed by at least two directors

unless the board by resolution allows certain employees of the

district, or a combination of employees and directors, to sign

disbursements on behalf of the board.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.061. FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the district is

the calendar year.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.062. ANNUAL AUDIT. (a) The board annually shall

order an audit to be made of the financial condition of the

district.

(b) The annual audit and other district records must be open for

inspection during regular business hours at the principal office

of the district.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.063. ANNUAL BUDGET. (a) The board shall adopt an

annual budget.

(b) The budget must contain a complete financial statement,

including a statement of:

(1) the outstanding obligations of the district;

(2) the amount of cash on hand to the credit of each fund of the

district;

(3) the amount of money received by the district from all

sources during the previous year;

(4) the amount of money available to the district from all

sources during the ensuing year;

(5) the amount of the balances expected at the end of the year

in which the budget is being prepared;

(6) the estimated amount of revenues and balances available to

cover the proposed budget; and

(7) the estimated fee revenues that will be required.

(c) The board may amend the annual budget adopted under

Subsection (a).

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.064. DEPOSITORY. (a) The board shall name one or

more banks to serve as depository for district money.

(b) District money must be deposited as received with the

depository bank and must remain on deposit. This subsection does

not limit the power of the board to place a portion of the

district's money on time deposit or to purchase certificates of

deposit or other authorized investments.

(c) To the extent that money in the depository is not insured by

the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the money must be

secured as provided by Chapter 2257, Government Code.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.065. INVESTMENTS. (a) District money may be invested

and reinvested in accordance with Chapter 2256, Government Code.

(b) The board, by resolution, may provide that an authorized

representative of the district may invest and reinvest district

money and provide for money to be withdrawn from the appropriate

district accounts for investments on terms that the board

considers advisable.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 6, eff. May 27, 2005.

SUBCHAPTER C. POWERS AND DUTIES

Sec. 8801.101. DISTRICT POWERS AND DUTIES. Except as provided

by Section 8801.103, the district has all of the rights, powers,

privileges, and authority necessary and convenient to exercise

its jurisdiction and powers as provided by this chapter, whether

the jurisdiction and powers are specifically authorized by this

chapter or implied from this chapter or other law.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 7, eff. May 27, 2005.

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

729, Sec. 2.02, eff. April 1, 2007.

Sec. 8801.102. NONAPPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. (a) Other laws

governing the administration or operation of conservation and

reclamation districts created under Section 52, Article III, or

Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, including Chapters

36 and 49, Water Code, do not apply to the district.

(b) Notwithstanding Section 36.052, Water Code, this chapter

prevails over any other law in conflict or inconsistent with this

chapter.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 7, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.103. SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF WATER PROHIBITED. The

district may not sell or distribute surface water or groundwater

for any purpose.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.104. AUTHORITY TO COMPEL TESTIMONY, ADMINISTER OATHS,

AND ISSUE SUBPOENAS. If necessary to carry out its powers,

duties, and functions under this chapter, the board may:

(1) compel the testimony of a person;

(2) administer an oath to a person compelled to testify before

the board or a person designated by the board; and

(3) issue a subpoena to compel the testimony of a person and the

production of a document.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.105. SUITS BY OR AGAINST THE DISTRICT; REPRESENTATION

BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. (a) The district may sue and be sued in

the courts of this state in the name of the district by and

through the board.

(b) At the request of the district, the attorney general shall

defend the district in suits brought against the district in all

district and appellate courts of this state and in the courts of

the United States.

(c) The district may engage outside attorneys to initiate or

defend suits on behalf of the district.

(d) The general manager is the agent of the district on whom

process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law to be

served on the district may be served.

(e) The district is not required to give bond for appeal,

injunction, or costs in any suit to which it is a party.

(f) If the district prevails in any suit other than a suit in

which it voluntarily intervenes, the district may seek and the

court shall grant, in the same action, recovery for attorney's

fees, costs for expert witnesses, and other costs incurred by the

district before the court. The court shall set the amount of the

attorney's fees.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 7, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.106. GRANTS; CONTRACTS. (a) The district may make or

accept a grant, gratuity, advance, or loan in any form to or from

any public source approved by the board, including a governmental

entity, and may enter into a contract, agreement, or covenant

that the board considers appropriate in connection with a grant,

gratuity, advance, or loan.

(b) The district may enter into contracts only in the district's

name.

(c) The district may purchase property from another governmental

entity by negotiated contract without securing appraisals or

advertising for bids.

(d) The district may use the reverse auction procedure, as

defined by Section 2155.062, Government Code, for purchasing.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 7, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.107. COOPERATION WITH GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES. In

implementing this chapter, the board may request the assistance

of and cooperate with a local government or an agency of this

state or of the United States.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.108. RULES. (a) After notice and hearing, the board

shall adopt rules designed to expeditiously and effectively

implement this chapter and accomplish its purpose, including

rules governing procedures before the board. The board may adopt

rules to prevent the waste of groundwater or the degradation of

water quality. The board shall enforce the rules.

(b) The board shall compile its rules in a book and make the

rules available for use and inspection at the district's

principal office.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 8, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.109. HEARINGS. (a) Board hearings must be conducted

as provided by this section and Section 8801.110.

(b) At a regular meeting of the board, the board shall set the

dates, times, and locations for hearings to be held under this

chapter. The board may hold hearings at any location in the

district and may recess a hearing from day to day.

(c) A person may appear at a hearing and present testimony,

evidence, exhibits, or other information in person or by counsel,

or both.

(d) The board may use hearing examiners to hear a subject set

for the hearing, but the board must make the decision on the

subject. Procedures for use of hearing examiners shall be

provided by rule.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.110. NOTICE OF HEARINGS. (a) Except as provided by

this section, notice of hearings shall be provided according to

Chapter 551, Government Code.

(b) At a meeting at which the board sets a hearing, the board

shall direct the general manager of the district to give notice

of the hearing.

(c) Written notice of a hearing other than a hearing on a permit

application must be given to:

(1) each county and municipal government in the district; and

(2) each person that the board believes has an interest in the

subject matter of the hearing.

(d) Notice of a hearing must be published at least once in a

newspaper of general circulation in each county in the district.

(e) A copy of the notice must be posted in the place where

notices are usually posted at the county courthouse of each

county in the district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 9, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.111. DISTRICT PLAN. (a) The board shall formulate a

plan to control and prevent subsidence in the district.

(b) The plan must:

(1) reduce groundwater withdrawals to amounts that will restore

and maintain sufficient artesian pressure to control and prevent

subsidence; and

(2) specify in as much detail as practicable the acts,

procedures, performance, and avoidance that are necessary to

accomplish the purpose of this chapter.

(c) Information gathered for formulating the plan must include:

(1) a list of all wells in the district that are subject to

regulation under this chapter;

(2) a list of all available sources of water, other than

groundwater, in the district;

(3) the purposes for which the water described by Subdivision

(2) is used and for which it is proposed to be used;

(4) accurate estimates of:

(A) groundwater withdrawal from all wells or proposed wells in

the district;

(B) the amount of groundwater that may be withdrawn from each

area in the district without causing a reduction of artesian

pressure that will lead to subsidence in the district; and

(C) current and future water needs in the district;

(5) information relating to formulating a permit system; and

(6) other information and material necessary to manage

groundwater in the district and to effectively and expeditiously

accomplish the purpose of this chapter.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.112. ADOPTION OF DISTRICT PLAN. (a) The board shall

hold a hearing to consider a plan formulated under Section

8801.111.

(b) After the hearing, the board shall:

(1) make any changes it considers necessary according to

evidence and material presented at the hearing; and

(2) adopt the plan.

(c) The board may amend or repeal a plan adopted under this

section and may adopt a new plan as provided by this section for

the adoption of the original plan.

(d) An adopted plan remains in effect until a new plan is

adopted.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.113. WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES. (a) The board may

adopt rules requiring the use of water conservation measures to

reduce groundwater withdrawals.

(b) The district may cooperate with the commission and any local

government to establish water conservation goals, guidelines, and

plans to be used in the district.

(c) The district may contract with a local government in the

district to provide services needed to meet water conservation

requirements that the commission establishes.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.114. DISTRICT RESEARCH. (a) The district may conduct

studies and research that the board considers necessary to

implement this chapter. In conducting studies and research, the

district may use the services of geologists, hydrologists,

licensed professional engineers, licensed professional

geoscientists, or other expert personnel.

(b) The district may collect any information that the board

determines is necessary to implement this chapter, including

information regarding the use of groundwater, water conservation,

and the practicability of recharging a groundwater reservoir.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 10, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.115. STUDIES BY BOARD STAFF. At least once each year

and at any other time the board considers necessary, the board

shall have its staff and, if necessary, the staff of the Texas

Water Development Board make a complete study of the groundwater

in the district and determine:

(1) the water level;

(2) the rates and amounts of groundwater withdrawal; and

(3) other information relating to groundwater withdrawal that

may effect subsidence in the district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.116. ACCESS TO PROPERTY. (a) To perform technical

and other investigations needed to implement this chapter, the

board and its agents and employees are entitled to access to all

property in the district.

(b) Before entering property for the purposes of this section,

the person seeking access shall:

(1) give notice to the owner of the property as provided by

district rules; and

(2) present proper credentials.

(c) The board and its agents and employees who enter private

property shall observe the establishment's rules concerning

safety, internal security, and fire protection.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.117. ANNUAL GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWAL DETERMINATION. (a)

Not later than March 31 of each year, the board shall hold a

hearing to determine the effects of groundwater withdrawal during

the preceding calendar year on subsidence in the district.

(b) At the hearing, the board shall consider information

provided under Sections 8801.115 and 8801.162 and information

presented by persons appearing before the board.

(c) After the hearing, the board shall:

(1) consider all information presented to it;

(2) determine groundwater withdrawal in the district during the

preceding calendar year; and

(3) make findings on the effects of groundwater withdrawal

during the preceding calendar year on subsidence in the district.

(d) The board's findings and determinations under Subsection (c)

shall be included in a report adopted by the board. The board

shall make the report available for examination by any interested

person.

(e) The board shall submit the report adopted under Subsection

(d) and a copy of the most recent district plan adopted under

Section 8801.112 to the appropriate regional water planning

group.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 11, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.118. MONITORING AND SUPERVISION BY DISTRICT. (a) The

district may use subsidence compaction monitors, water-level

observation wells, and other materials and equipment to determine

the amount of groundwater that may be withdrawn while allowing

groundwater to rebound and stabilize to a level that will halt

subsidence.

(b) The district may use global positioning systems and other

geodetic survey methods to monitor land surface elevations and

measure subsidence. The district may coordinate monitoring and

data collection activities with other entities, including private

entities and federal, state, or local governmental entities.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 12, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.119. REGULATION OF SPACING AND GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWAL.

(a) To minimize as far as practicable the drawdown of the water

table and the reduction of artesian pressure and to control and

prevent subsidence, the board may provide for the spacing of

wells in the district and may regulate groundwater withdrawal

from wells, taking into consideration the economic impact on well

owners, the resulting effect on subsidence, and other relevant

factors.

(b) Before issuing an order or rule under this section, the

board shall set a hearing on the proposed order or rule.

(c) The district may adopt different rules for:

(1) each aquifer, subdivision of an aquifer, or geologic stratum

located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the district;

or

(2) each geographic area overlying an aquifer or subdivision of

an aquifer located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the

district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 13, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.120. WATER-METERING DEVICES. The board may require

water-metering devices to be placed on wells in the district and

may adopt standards for the accuracy, testing, and calibration of

the devices.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 14, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.121. REQUIRED WRITTEN POLICIES. The board shall adopt

the following written policies:

(1) a code of ethics for district directors, officers, and

employees, and persons who are engaged in handling investments

for the district;

(2) a policy relating to travel expenditures;

(3) a policy relating to district investments;

(4) policies and procedures for selection, monitoring, or review

and evaluation of professional services; and

(5) policies that ensure a better use of management information,

including the use of:

(A) budgets to plan and control cost; and

(B) uniform reporting requirements based on "Audits of State and

Local Governmental Units," published by the American Institute of

Certified Public Accountants, and "Governmental Accounting and

Financial Reporting Standards," published by the Governmental

Accounting Standards Board.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 14, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.122. RECORDS. The board shall maintain a complete

account of all meetings and proceedings and shall preserve its

minutes, contracts, records, notices, accounts, receipts, and

other records in a safe place.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 14, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.123. OPEN OR UNCOVERED WELLS. (a) The district may

require the owner or lessee of land on which an open or uncovered

well is located to keep the well closed or capped with a covering

capable of sustaining weight of at least 400 pounds when the well

is not in actual use.

(b) If the owner or lessee fails or refuses to close or cap the

well, any person, firm, or corporation employed by the district

may enter onto the land and close or cap the well safely and

securely.

Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 14, eff. May 27, 2005.

SUBCHAPTER D. REGULATORY PROVISIONS

Sec. 8801.151. GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS SUBJECT TO BOARD RULE.

Groundwater withdrawals governed by this chapter, including

withdrawals of injected water, are subject to reasonable board

rules and orders, taking into account all factors, including

availability of surface water or alternative water supplies,

economic impact on persons and the community, degree and effect

of subsidence on the surface of land, and differing topographical

and geophysical characteristics of land areas in the district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 15, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.152. CERTAIN WELLS EXEMPT. The regulatory provisions

of this chapter do not apply to:

(1) a well regulated under Chapter 27, Water Code;

(2) a well with a casing diameter of less than five inches that

serves only a single-family dwelling; and

(3) any other well as provided by board rule.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 15, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.154. WELL REGISTRATION. The board by rule may require

the registration of any well in the district.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.155. PERMIT REQUIRED. (a) The owner or operator of a

well located in the district must obtain a permit from the board

before:

(1) drilling, equipping, or completing the well;

(2) substantially altering the size of the well or a well pump;

or

(3) operating the well.

(b) A well must have a valid permit if it is operational.

(c) An owner or operator commits a violation if the owner or

operator does not obtain a permit as required by Subsection (a).

A violation occurs on the first day the drilling, alteration, or

operation begins. Each day that a violation continues is a

separate violation.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 15, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.156. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. (a) A person must

submit an application to the board to obtain a permit under this

chapter.

(b) The application must state:

(1) the name and address of the person requesting the permit;

(2) the location and wellhead elevation of the well or proposed

well;

(3) the amount of water being withdrawn or proposed to be

withdrawn; and

(4) any other information necessary for the board to control and

prevent subsidence in the district.

(c) The board shall set a reasonable fee for processing an

application. The application must be accompanied by the fee.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.157. NOTICE AND HEARING ON PERMIT. (a) On receiving

an application for a permit, the board shall issue notice and set

a time for a hearing on the application.

(b) The board must give written notice of the date, time, and

location of the hearing to the applicant by regular mail or by

certified mail, return receipt requested.

(c) The board may consider as many applications for permits as

necessary at a hearing.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 16, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.158. ISSUANCE OF PERMIT. (a) Within a reasonable

period after a permit hearing under Section 8801.157, but not

later than the 60th day after the date of the hearing, the board

shall:

(1) decide whether to issue the permit; and

(2) set the terms of the permit if it decides to issue the

permit.

(b) In deciding whether to issue a permit and in setting the

terms of the permit, the board shall consider:

(1) the purpose of this chapter;

(2) the district plan;

(3) the quality, quantity, and availability of surface water or

alternative water supplies at prices that are competitive with

prices charged by suppliers of surface water in the district;

(4) the economic impact on the applicant of a decision to issue

or deny the permit, or of the permit terms, in relation to the

effect on subsidence that would result;

(5) the applicant's use of water conservation measures;

(6) the applicant's compliance with the requirements of this

chapter or any rule, permit, or order of the district; and

(7) all other relevant factors.

(c) The board shall issue a permit to an applicant if, on

presentation of adequate proof, the board finds that:

(1) there is no other adequate and available substitute or

supplemental source of surface water at prices competitive with

the prices charged by suppliers of surface water in the district;

and

(2) compliance with any provision of this chapter or any

district rule will result in an arbitrary taking of property or

in the practical closing and elimination of a lawful business,

occupation, or activity without sufficient corresponding benefit

or advantage to the public.

(d) The permit must state the terms prescribed by the board. The

permit must include:

(1) the name and address of the person to whom the permit is

issued;

(2) the location of the well;

(3) the date the permit expires;

(4) conditions and restrictions placed on groundwater

withdrawal; and

(5) other terms necessary to control and prevent subsidence.

(e) The board may condition issuance of a permit under this

section on the resolution of a prior or continuing violation of

this chapter or any rule, permit, or order of the district. The

board may require an applicant to pay a civil penalty or

settlement amount, or take other necessary action, to resolve a

prior or continuing violation.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 17, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.159. TERM OF PERMIT. (a) A permit issued under this

chapter may be for a term not to exceed five years as set by the

board.

(b) A permit does not become a vested right of the permit

holder. The board may revoke or suspend a permit or amend its

terms after notice and hearing when reasonably necessary to

accomplish the purpose of this chapter.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.160. RENEWAL OF PERMIT. The board may renew a permit

for a well in the manner provided for obtaining the original

permit.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.161. PERMIT FEES. (a) When the board issues or

renews a permit, the board shall collect a permit fee from the

applicant. The fee shall be determined by a schedule based on

the term of the permit and the maximum amount of groundwater that

the board authorizes to be withdrawn from the well.

(a-1) In addition to a regular permit fee under Subsection (a),

the board may establish a disincentive permit fee to serve as a

regulatory tool by creating a disincentive to continued

over-reliance on groundwater.

(b) The board shall determine the amount of the permit fees

under Subsections (a) and (a-1) after a hearing.

(b-1) The fee under Subsection (a) may not exceed 110 percent of

the highest rate that the City of Houston charges for surface

water supplied to its customers in the district.

(c) The amount of a permit fee applicable to a well used for

irrigating agricultural crops may not exceed 70 percent of the

lowest amount determined under Subsection (b).

(d) The district may establish a fee for administrative acts of

the district, including receiving applications for permits or

permit amendments.

(e) The board shall use permit fees collected under this section

to pay the cost of issuing permits and performing other

regulatory functions, including making grants, loans, or

contractual payments to achieve, facilitate, or expedite

reductions in groundwater pumping or the development or

distribution of alternative water supplies.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 18, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.162. ANNUAL REPORT. Before January 31 each year, a

well owner who holds a permit under this chapter shall submit to

the board a report stating:

(1) the well owner's name;

(2) the total amount of groundwater withdrawn from the well

during the preceding 12-month period;

(3) the total amount of groundwater withdrawn from the well

during each month of the preceding 12-month period;

(4) the purpose for which the groundwater was used; and

(5) any other information the board considers necessary.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.163. CONVERSION TO ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLY. (a) In

this section, " alternative water supply" means a water supply

that a person needs to acquire from sources other than the

person's own groundwater supply to comply with a board order

issued under this section.

(b) The board may issue an order requiring a person to

completely or partially discontinue the use of groundwater only

if the person is able to:

(1) acquire an alternative water supply needed to replace the

water supply covered by the order; or

(2) participate in a groundwater reduction plan or other

agreement approved by the board that complies with the district's

regulatory requirements.

(c) A notice of public hearing must inform a person when the

board will consider an order to convert to an alternative water

supply.

(d) Repealed by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 238, Sec. 51, eff. May

27, 2005.

(e) This section does not limit the board's authority to issue

an order or adopt a rule requiring a person to reduce groundwater

use by eliminating waste or implementing water conservation.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 19, eff. May 27, 2005.

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 20, eff. May 27, 2005.

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 51, eff. May 27, 2005.

SUBCHAPTER E. APPEAL AND ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS

Sec. 8801.201. APPEAL OF SURFACE WATER RATES. (a) A person who

is required to convert to surface water under this chapter and

who purchases that water supply wholesale from a political

subdivision as defined by Section 12.013(b), Water Code, may

appeal to the commission the rates the political subdivision

charges to the person. Chapter 12, Water Code, and rules adopted

under that chapter apply to an appeal under this section.

(b) The commission shall hear the appeal not later than the

180th day after the date the appeal is filed.

(c) The commission shall issue a final decision on the appeal

not later than the 60th day after the date the hearing ends.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Sec. 8801.202. APPEAL OF DISTRICT ACTIONS. (a) A person who is

adversely affected by a rule, order, or other official action of

the district under this chapter, including a person residing in

or owning real property in the district whose residence or real

property is subsiding, may appeal the action in a district court

in any county in the district only after any administrative

appeal to the district is finally resolved. An appeal under this

section must be filed not later than the 45th day after the date

any administrative appeal is finally resolved.

(b) On a written request from a person residing in or owning

real property in the district, the board shall make written

findings and conclusions regarding a rule, order, or other

official action of the district. The board shall provide

certified copies of those findings and conclusions to the person

not later than the 35th day after the date the board receives the

request.

(c) An appeal under this section is governed by the substantial

evidence rule as provided by Subchapter G, Chapter 2001,

Government Code. The burden of proof is on the petitioner, and

the challenged rule, order, or other official action of the

district is considered prima facie valid.

(d) The district court shall set for trial as expeditiously as

possible an appeal brought under this section and may not

postpone or continue the suit unless the reasons for postponement

or continuance are imperative.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 21, eff. May 27, 2005.

Sec. 8801.204. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF; CIVIL PENALTY. (a) If it

appears that a person has violated or is violating or threatening

to violate this chapter or a rule, permit, or other order of the

district issued or adopted under this chapter, the district may

institute an action in a district court in the district for:

(1) injunctive relief to restrain the person from continuing the

violation or threat of violation;

(2) the assessment and recovery of a civil penalty of:

(A) not less than $50 and not more than $5,000 for each

violation and for each day of a continuing violation, if the

person is not a political subdivision or an agency of a political

subdivision; or

(B) if the person is a political subdivision or an agency of a

political subdivision, an amount equal to the greater of:

(i) 120 percent of the sum of the fees assessed against the

person and the amount the person would have paid to an

alternative water supplier; or

(ii) $5,000 for each violation and for each day of a continuing

violation; or

(3) both injunctive relief and civil penalties.

(b) On application for injunctive relief and a finding that a

person is violating or threatening to violate this chapter or a

rule, permit, or other order of the district issued or adopted

under this chapter, the district court shall grant injunctive

relief as the facts warrant.

(c) At the request of the board, or the general manager if

authorized by the board, the attorney general shall institute and

conduct an action against any person in the name of the district

for injunctive relief or to recover a civil penalty, or both.

(d) The district is not required to post a bond or other

security with the court.

(e) In a suit to recover a civil penalty or a suit for

injunctive relief and a civil penalty, if the court finds that a

person has violated or is violating a provision of this chapter

or a rule, permit, or order of the district, the court shall

assess a civil penalty in the amount provided by this section.

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1277, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2005.

Amended by:

Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch.

238, Sec. 22, eff. May 27, 2005.

Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch.

1249, Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.