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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The board shall post the following information on the board's Internet website regarding the use of the resiliency fund and regularly update the information posted:
(1) the progress made in developing flood projects statewide;
(2) a description of each flood project that receives money from the resiliency fund, including:
(A) the expected date of completion of the flood project;
(B) the current status of the flood project;
(C) the proposed benefit of the flood project;
(D) the initial total cost estimate of the flood project and variances to the initial cost estimate exceeding five percent;
(E) a listing of the eligible political subdivisions receiving money from the resiliency fund;
(F) a listing of each political subdivision served by each flood project;
(G) an estimate of matching funds that will be available for the flood project resulting from the use of the resiliency fund; and
(H) the status of repayment of each loan provided in connection with a flood project, including an assessment of the risk of default based on a standard risk rating system;
(3) a description of the point system for prioritizing flood projects and the number of points awarded by the board for each flood project;
(4) any nonconfidential information submitted to the board as part of an application for funding under this subchapter that is approved by the board;
(5) the administrative and operating expenses incurred by the board in administering the resiliency fund; and
(6) any other information required by board rule.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Water Code - WATER § 16.459. Transparency Requirements - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/water-code/water-sect-16-459/
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