Sec. 403.028. STRATEGIES TO REDUCE EMISSIONS OF GREENHOUSE GASES. (a) In this section, "greenhouse gas" includes carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(b) Not later than December 31, 2010, the comptroller shall prepare and deliver to each member of the legislature a report including a list of strategies for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases in this state that:
(1) shall result in net savings for consumers or businesses in this state;
(2) can be achieved without financial cost to consumers or businesses in this state; or
(3) help businesses in the state maintain global competitiveness.
(c) In preparing the list of emission reduction strategies, the comptroller shall consider the strategies for reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases that have been implemented in other states or nations.
(d) In determining under Subsection (b) whether an emission reduction strategy may result in a financial cost to consumers or businesses in this state, the comptroller shall consider the total net costs that may occur over the life of the strategy.
(e) A report prepared under Subsection (b) shall include the following information for each identified strategy:
(1) initial, short-term capital costs that may result from the implementation of the strategy delineated by the cost to business, and the costs to consumers; and
(2) lifetime costs and savings that may result from the implementation of the strategy delineated by the costs and savings to business and the costs and savings to consumers.
(f) The comptroller shall appoint one or more advisory committees to assist the comptroller in identifying and evaluating greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies. At least one representative from the following agencies shall serve on the advisory committee or committees:
(1) the Railroad Commission of Texas;
(2) the General Land Office;
(3) the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality;
(4) the Department of Agriculture; and
(5) a Texas institution of higher education.
(g) The comptroller may enter into an interagency agreement with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality or other state agency for technical advice or assistance as necessary to complete the requirements of this section.
Transferred and redesignated from Government Code, Section 2305.201 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 91 (S.B. 1303), Sec. 27.001(22), eff. September 1, 2011.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Executive Officers
Chapter 403 - Comptroller of Public Accounts
Subchapter B. General Powers and Duties
Section 403.011. General Powers
Section 403.0111. Distribution of Federal Tax Information
Section 403.0115. Reports Published on Internet
Section 403.0116. Municipal and County Budgets on Internet
Section 403.012. Acceptance of Federal Money or Property
Section 403.0121. Acceptance of Federal Money
Section 403.0122. Deposit of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Money
Section 403.013. Report to Governor
Section 403.0131. Appropriation Certification
Section 403.014. Report on Effect of Certain Tax Provisions
Section 403.0141. Report on Incidence of Tax
Section 403.0142. Report on Origin of Tax Revenue
Section 403.0143. Report on Use of General Revenue-Dedicated Accounts
Section 403.0145. Publication of Fees Schedule
Section 403.0147. Report on State Programs Not Funded by Appropriations
Section 403.015. Electronic Computing and Data Processing
Section 403.016. Electronic Funds Transfer
Section 403.0165. Payroll Deduction for State Employee Organization
Section 403.017. Custody of Security for Money and Deeds
Section 403.018. Assistance in Reconstructing Destroyed Records
Section 403.019. Contracts to Collect Out-of-State Debts
Section 403.0195. Contracts for Information About Property Recoverable by the State
Section 403.021. Encumbrance Reports
Section 403.0221. Performance Audit of Certain Transit Authorities
Section 403.023. Credit, Charge, and Debit Cards
Section 403.0231. Credit Card Agreement Benefitting State
Section 403.0232. Credit or Debit Card Agreement Benefiting Public Schools
Section 403.024. Searchable State Expenditure Database
Section 403.0241. Special Purpose District Public Information Database
Section 403.0242. Special Purpose District Noncompliance List
Section 403.0245. Availability on Internet of Certain Information on State Grants
Section 403.0246. Local Development Agreement Database
Section 403.0247. Noncompliance; Civil Penalty
Section 403.025. Federal Earned Income Tax Credit
Section 403.026. Electronic Storage and Maintenance of Records
Section 403.027. Digital Signatures
Section 403.0271. Authorizations to Debit State Accounts
Section 403.028. Strategies to Reduce Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
Section 403.029. Transfer of Certain Money to General Revenue Fund