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(2) The appeal shall be heard at the first regularly sched-
uled meeting of the board to occur after the expiration of 30 days from
the receipt of the district's written points of appeal. Written notice of
appeal and written points of appeal shall be considered to be received
by the executive administrator when received in the Austin offices of
the agency.
(3) The executive administrator may file a written response
to the district's points of appeal with the board and shall provide a copy
of the response to the district.
(b) If the board upholds the executive administrator's deci-
sion to deny approval of the management plan, the district may re-
quest that the matter be mediated or, failing mediation, may appeal to
a district court in Travis County, in accordance with Texas Water Code
36.1072(f).
356.56. Approval of Amendments.
(a) If the district proposes to amend its plan for revisions of
items other than the modeled available groundwater or desired future
condition, the district shall submit a written copy of the proposed
amendment to the executive administrator so that the executive ad-
ministrator may determine whether the amendment requires approval.
(b) If the executive administrator determines that the amend-
ment requires approval, the district shall submit all amendments to the
management plan developed under 356.52 of this subchapter (relating
to Required Content of Management Plan) to the executive administra-
tor within 60 days of adoption of the amendment by the district's board.
Amendments shall be submitted either in the form of an addendum to
the management plan or as changes highlighted within the entire man-
agement plan.
(c) If the amendments address items required by Texas Water
Code 36.1071, they should be in the form of an amended plan instead
of an addendum to avoid confusion and preserve the integrity of the
plan. Amendments must be submitted in accordance with 356.53 of
this subchapter (relating to Plan Submission). Incorporation of newly
developed desired future conditions and modeled available groundwa-
ter values must be adopted as an amendment.
356. 57. Sharing with Regional Water Planning Groups.
Each district shall forward a copy of its approved management plan
to the chair of each regional water planning group within the district's
boundaries.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 20,
2012.
TRD-201204990
Kenneth L. Petersen
General Counsel
Texas Water Development Board
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 4, 2012
For further information, please call: (512) 463-8061
SUBCHAPTER F. DATA COLLECTION AND
TRAINING
31 TAC 356.60 - 356.62
STATUTORY AUTHORITYThis rulemaking is proposed under the authority of Texas Water
Code 6.101, which authorizes the board to adopt rules neces-
sary to carry out the powers and duties of the board.
Cross reference to statute: Texas Water Code Chapters 35 and
36.
356.60. Scope of Subchapter.
This subchapter discusses data collection training and reporting by dis-
tricts.
356. 61. Training on Data Collection Methodology.
If requested by a district in writing to the executive administrator,
the agency shall provide the district training on basic data collection
methodology and reporting and provide technical assistance, including
basic data collection and reporting methodology.
356. 62. Data Collected by the District.
Upon written request of the executive administrator, a district shall pro-
vide any data collected by the district to the executive administrator in
a format acceptable to the executive administrator. The executive ad-
ministrator shall provide to the districts a list of acceptable formats for
reporting by the districts.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 20,
2012.
TRD-201204991
Kenneth L. Petersen
General Counsel
Texas Water Development Board
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 4, 2012
For further information, please call: (512) 463-8061
CHAPTER 363. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMS
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
DIVISION 2. GENERAL APPLICATION
PROCEDURES
31 TAC 363.15
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB or Board) pro-
poses to amend 363.15, regarding Required Water Conserva-
tion Plan.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE FACTUAL BASIS
FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
In 2011, the 82nd Legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 181,
amending Texas Water Code (TWC) Chapter 16, regarding the
calculation and reporting of water usage by municipalities and
water utilities for state water planning and other purposes. The
82nd Legislature also passed SB 660, amending TWC Chapter
16, and TWC Chapter 11, regarding the functions of the TWDB
and related entities in connection with the reporting of municipal
water use data.
SB 181 added TWC 16.403, and SB 660 amended TWC
16.402 and added TWC 16.403, to require that the TWDBPROPOSED RULES October 5, 2012 37 TexReg 7977
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