Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2015

Filed
1/22/25  
Out of House Committee
5/8/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the consideration of water conservation by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of certain municipal utility districts.

Impact

The implications of HB 2015 are significant for state laws regarding municipal utility districts. The legislation will mandate that any petition for creating a municipal utility district must include a water conservation plan, regardless of whether the district is subject to certain other regulations. By intertwining water conservation with municipal planning, the bill aims to directly address the challenges of water scarcity and promote responsible water management in Texas, particularly in areas that face particular environmental pressures.

Summary

House Bill 2015 seeks to amend existing legislation concerning the creation of municipal utility districts in Texas. It specifically requires the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to consider water conservation measures when evaluating petitions for such districts. This bill aims to enhance the sustainability of water resources in areas designated as Hill Country Priority Groundwater Management Areas, ensuring that new developments adhere to important environmental standards regarding water use and conservation practices.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 2015 appears largely supportive, particularly among environmental advocacy groups and stakeholders concerned with sustainable development. Proponents argue that incorporating water conservation into the creation of new utility districts is a necessary step for responsible governance. However, there may be dissent among some land developers and local governments who feel that the additional requirements could complicate or delay the establishment of vital infrastructure projects.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HB 2015 involves the balance between infrastructure development and environmental preservation. While the bill aims to protect natural resources, some critics argue that enforcing stringent water conservation requirements could hinder the growth of new developments. The debate centers around finding a middle ground where economic development can occur without compromising the state’s water resources, particularly in regions that depend heavily on groundwater.

Companion Bills

TX SB2887

Identical Relating to the consideration of water conservation by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of a municipal utility district.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2887

Relating to the consideration of water conservation by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of a municipal utility district.

TX SB1994

Relating to the consideration of the provision of law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency services by a commissioners court or the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB4404

Relating to the consideration of the provision of law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency services by a commissioners court or the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality when determining whether to grant or deny a petition for the creation of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

TX SB102

Relating to the notice and petition for the creation of a municipal utility district in certain counties.

TX HB363

Relating to the filing with the county clerk of certain counties of a draft of a petition requesting the creation of a municipal utility district.

TX HB2080

Relating to the review of the duties of a groundwater conservation district by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX SB2499

Relating to the consideration of compliance with rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in approving rates for water or sewer utility services.

TX HB5209

Relating to the consideration of compliance with rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in approving rates for water or sewer utility services.

TX HB5555

Relating to municipal utility districts; limiting the rate of a tax.

TX HB2268

Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to create certain special districts.

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