Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Powers and Duties
Section 36.105. Eminent Domain

Sec. 36.105. EMINENT DOMAIN. (a) A district may exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire by condemnation a fee simple or other interest in property if that property interest is:
(1) within the boundaries of the district; and
(2) necessary for conservation purposes, including recharge and reuse.
(b) The power of eminent domain authorized in this section may not be used for the condemnation of land for the purpose of:
(1) acquiring rights to groundwater, surface water or water rights; or
(2) production, sale, or distribution of groundwater or surface water.
(c) The district must exercise the power of eminent domain in the manner provided by Chapter 21, Property Code, but the district is not required to deposit a bond as provided by Section 21.021(a), Property Code.
(d) In a condemnation proceeding brought by a district, the district is not required to pay in advance or give bond or other security for costs in the trial court, to give bond for the issuance of a temporary restraining order or a temporary injunction, or to give bond for costs or supersedeas on an appeal or writ of error.
(e) In exercising the power of eminent domain, if the district requires relocating, raising, lowering, rerouting, changing the grade, or altering the construction of any railroad, highway, pipeline, or electric transmission or distribution, telegraph, or telephone lines, conduits, poles, or facilities, the district must bear the actual cost of relocating, raising, lowering, rerouting, changing the grade, or altering the construction to provide comparable replacement without enhancement of facilities after deducting the net salvage value derived from the old facility.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 933, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 560, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 2 - Water Administration

Subtitle E - Groundwater Management

Chapter 36 - Groundwater Conservation Districts

Subchapter D. Powers and Duties

Section 36.101. Rulemaking Power

Section 36.1011. Emergency Rules

Section 36.1015. Rules for Permits in Brackish Groundwater Production Zones

Section 36.102. Enforcement of Rules

Section 36.103. Improvements and Facilities

Section 36.104. Purchase, Sale, Transportation, and Distribution of Water

Section 36.105. Eminent Domain

Section 36.106. Surveys

Section 36.107. Research

Section 36.1071. Management Plan

Section 36.1072. Texas Water Development Board Review and Approval of Management Plan

Section 36.1073. Amendment to Management Plan

Section 36.108. Joint Planning in Management Area

Section 36.1081. Technical Staff and Subcommittees for Joint Planning

Section 36.1083. Appeal of Desired Future Conditions

Section 36.10835. Judicial Appeal of Desired Future Conditions

Section 36.1084. Modeled Available Groundwater

Section 36.1085. Management Plan Goals and Objectives

Section 36.1086. Joint Efforts by Districts in a Management Area

Section 36.109. Collection of Information

Section 36.110. Publication of Plans and Information

Section 36.111. Records and Reports

Section 36.112. Drillers' Logs

Section 36.113. Permits for Wells; Permit Amendments

Section 36.1131. Elements of Permit

Section 36.1132. Permits Based on Modeled Available Groundwater

Section 36.114. Permit; Permit Amendment; Application and Hearing

Section 36.1145. Operating Permit Renewal

Section 36.1146. Change in Operating Permits

Section 36.115. Drilling or Altering Well Without Permit

Section 36.116. Regulation of Spacing and Production

Section 36.117. Exemptions; Exception; Limitations

Section 36.118. Open or Uncovered Wells

Section 36.119. Illegal Drilling and Operation of Well; Citizen Suit

Section 36.120. Information

Section 36.121. Limitation on Rulemaking Power of Districts Over Wells in Certain Counties

Section 36.122. Transfer of Groundwater Out of District

Section 36.123. Right to Enter Land

Section 36.124. District Act or Proceeding Presumed Valid