HBA-JRA H.B. 3277 76(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 3277
By: Cook
Agriculture & Livestock
4/7/1999
Introduced



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

The agriculture industry in the Gulf Coast region is an important
contributor to the economy of the whole region.  H.B. 3277 establishes the
Agriculture/Wildlife Research and Management Advisory Committee within the
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to advise the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station on research to conduct regarding agriculture production
and its relationship to water use and wildlife habitat in the Gulf Coast
region and requires the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to administer
the agriculture/wildlife basic research program and solicit, distribute,
and create competitive grants and other funding programs for
agricultural/wildlife research. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does
not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, department, agency, or institution. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Subchapter C, Chapter 88, Education Code, by adding
Section 88.216, as follows: 

Sec. 88.216.  AGRICULTURE/WILDLIFE RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE; OTHER AGENCIES.  (a)  Establishes the Agriculture/Wildlife
Research and Management Advisory Committee as an advisory committee within
the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. 

(b)  Sets forth the composition of the advisory committee.

(c)  Provides that the advisory committee members serve staggered two-year
terms. Provides that half of the members' terms expire on February 1 of
each odd-numbered year and the terms of the other half expire on February 1
of each even-numbered year. Authorizes  a member to serve more than one
term. 

(d)  Requires the advisory committee members to elect a member to serve as
presiding officer for a term of two years. 

(e)  Requires the advisory committee to meet at least twice a year.

(f)  Authorizes the advisory committee to adopt rules for its internal
procedures. 

(g)  Prohibits the administrative expenses of the advisory committee from
exceeding 20 percent of the total amount of funds available for expenditure
by the advisory committee. 

(h)  Provides that advisory committee members are not entitled to
compensation for service on the advisory committee, but authorizes those
who represent a university or state agency to receive reimbursement for
travel expenses from the university or agency the member represents.
Requires any other member to pay the member's own expenses. 

 (i)  Requires the advisory committee to advise, assist, and direct the
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in conducting agriculture/wildlife
research; encourage communication with other states that have similar
interest in agriculture, wildlife, and water issues; and establish a
framework for more efficient management of water as it relates to wildlife
habitat and agriculture production in the Gulf Coast Region. 

(j)  Requires the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to administer the
agriculture/wildlife basic research program; solicit, distribute, and
create competitive grants and other funding programs for
agricultural/wildlife research; engage in activities necessary to maximize
funding received from the federal government for agriculture research and
wildlife research and management; and with the advise of the advisory
committee, plan a program of research regarding agricultural production and
its relationship with water use and wildlife habitat. 

(k)  Requires the Texas Agricultural Extension Service to provide
educational programs regarding agriculture production, water use and
wildlife habitat and conduct public awareness programs regarding
agriculture production, water use and wildlife habitat and their
interaction through the use of the media, publications, demonstrations, and
other mean of public education. 

SECTION 2.  Adds Sections 46.001(a), (b), (c), (d), and (e), Agriculture
Code, as follows: 

(a)  Requires the advisory committee to oversee a program to finance
broadly based agriculture/wildlife research that the advisory committee
determines to be of the highest scientific merit and offers the greatest
promise in providing new directions for long-term solution to continued
agriculture production, water availability and wildlife habitat
availability. 

(b)  Requires that an award under such a program be granted for a two-year
period for individual or group projects, and authorizes it to be extended
after review by the advisory committee at the end of that period. 

(c)  Authorizes the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to accept gifts
and grants from the federal government, state government, and private
sources, as well as legislative appropriations.  Provides that the use of
gifts and grants other than legislative appropriations is subject only to
limitations contained in the gift or grant. 

(d)  Requires the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to make an annual
accounting of all money received, awarded, and expended during the year to
the legislative committees responsible for agricultural issues. 

(e)  Authorizes the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to adopt rules
necessary for the implementation and administration of the award program. 

SECTION 3.  Requires the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to present
to the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives,
and the chair of the committee responsible for agriculture matters in each
house of the legislature a report prepared with the assistance, advice, and
approval of the advisory committee containing specific information,
including the results of research, benefits that might be achieved through
current and future research, cost estimates associated with changes in
agriculture production and research, and recommendations for future
research. 

SECTION 4.Emergency clause.
  Effective date: upon passage.