Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4433

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Caption

Relating to the requirements for obtaining an interbasin water transfer permit.

Impact

This new legislation significantly impacts the regulatory framework governing water rights and transfers in Texas. By establishing clearer requirements for interbasin water transfers, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in how water resources are allocated and managed. The inclusion of conservation measures is a notable step towards sustainable water management. As Texas continues to experience periodic drought, these provisions will likely play a critical role in the states' efforts to manage its water resources more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 4433 focuses on amending the requirements for obtaining an interbasin water transfer permit in Texas. The bill requires applicants to submit more detailed information about the contract price of the water, the proposed uses and users, and the associated costs. Notably, it mandates that the receiving basin implement water conservation and drought contingency measures to prevent water waste. These changes aim to ensure more strategic management of water resources, especially in light of increasing droughts and water scarcity issues in the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve water management practices, it may also raise concerns among various stakeholders. Some critics could argue that the additional requirements may lead to increased bureaucracy, making it more difficult for entities to obtain necessary permits. Moreover, there could be pushback from regions that rely heavily on water transfers, fearing that stricter regulations may limit their access to essential water supplies during critical times. The balance between conservation efforts and the need for flexibility in water management will be a focal point of debate surrounding HB4433.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H850

Interbasin Transfer Moratorium/Study

TX HB5659

Relating to the procedural requirements applicable to interbasin transfers of water involving the Northeast Texas Municipal Water District.

TX SB427

Relating to water transfers.

TX HSB713

A bill for an act relating to the use and withdrawal of Iowa's surface and groundwater resources, including permitting requirements.(See HF 2642.)

TX HB4459

Waters and water rights; metering of wells; requiring Water Resources Board provide certain allocation of groundwater; permits; requirements; measurements; effective date.

TX SB1386

Watershed health; survey; use

TX SB1252

Watershed health; survey; use

TX HB2480

Watershed health; use; survey

TX HB2516

Watershed health; use; survey

TX HB2345

Creating the Kansas office of natural resources within the executive branch and transferring certain duties of the Kansas water office, and the department of agriculture, division of conservation and division of water resources to such office.

Similar Bills

NJ S1461

Modifies collective Statewide transfer agreement and reverse transfer agreement; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

NJ A1315

Modifies collective statewide transfer agreement and reverse transfer agreement; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

TX SB1559

Relating to conflicts between a protective order and certain other orders and to the transfer of a protective order.

NV AB62

Revises provisions relating to transferable tax credits for affordable housing. (BDR 32-437)

DE HB147

An Act To Amend Title 12, Title 18, Title 25, And Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Uniform Real Property Transfer On Death Act.

MS SB2344

Youth court; revise transfer to circuit court.

MS SB2226

Youth court; revise transfer to circuit court.

TX SB3039

Relating to the transfer of students in public higher education and to transparency regarding certificate or degree program requirements.