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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If the commission is required to create a district under Section 35.012(b), it shall, without an evidentiary hearing, issue an order creating the district and shall provide in its order that temporary directors be appointed under Section 36.0161 and that an election be called by the temporary directors to authorize the district to assess taxes and to elect permanent directors.
(b) The commission shall notify the county commissioners court of each county with territory in the district of the district's creation as soon as practicable after issuing the order creating the district.
(c) The commission may amend the territory in an order issued under Section 35.008 or this section to adjust for areas that, in the time between when the order was issued under Section 35.008 and the order is issued under this section, have:
(1) been added to an existing district or created as a separate district; or
(2) not been added to an existing district or created as a separate district.
(d) In making a modification under Subsection (c), the commission may recommend:
(1) creation of a new district in the area; or
(2) that the area be added to a different district.
(e) Except as provided by Section 35.013(h), a change in the order under Subsection (c) does not affect a deadline under Section 35.012 or 35.013.
(f) Before September 1, 2021, the commission may not create a groundwater conservation district under this section in a county:
(1) in which the annual amount of surface water used is more than 50 times the annual amount of groundwater produced;
(2) that is located in a priority groundwater management area; and
(3) that has a population greater than 2.3 million.
(g) To the extent of a conflict between Subsection (f) and Section 35.012, Subsection (f) prevails.
(h) The commission may charge an annual fee not to exceed $500 to a county described by Subsection (f) for the purpose of studying compliance with that subsection in that county and the overall groundwater consumption in that county.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Water Code - WATER § 36.0151. Creation of District for Priority Groundwater Management Area - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/water-code/water-sect-36-0151/
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