Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. General Powers and Duties of the Commission
Section 5.124. Authority to Award Grants

Sec. 5.124. AUTHORITY TO AWARD GRANTS. (a) With the consent of the commission, the executive director may award grants for any purpose regarding resource conservation or environmental protection in accordance with this section.
(b) The commission by rule shall establish procedures for awarding a grant, for making any determination related to awarding a grant, and for making grant payments.
(c) Each activity funded by a grant must directly relate to a purpose specified in the grant. A grant may be awarded only for a purpose consistent with the commission's jurisdiction and purposes under law, including:
(1) the development or implementation of a comprehensive conservation and management plan under Section 320, Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. Section 1330), for a designated national estuary in this state;
(2) a demonstration project that involves new techniques for pollution prevention, energy or resource conservation, or waste management;
(3) an environmental purpose identified in a federal grant that is intended as a pass-through grant;
(4) development or improvement of monitoring or modeling techniques for water or air quality;
(5) support of a local air pollution program; or
(6) a study or program related to efforts to prevent an area that is near nonattainment with federal air quality standards from reaching nonattainment status.
(d) A grant may be awarded to any person that meets the eligibility requirements of the grant. The executive director shall establish eligibility requirements for each grant appropriate to the purposes of and activities under the grant and the method of selecting the recipient.
(e) Selection of grant recipients must be by solicitation of a proposal or application except as provided by Subsections (f) and (g). The executive director may specify any selection criterion the executive director considers relevant to the grant. Selection criteria must address:
(1) evaluation and scoring of:
(A) fiscal controls;
(B) project effectiveness;
(C) project cost; and
(D) previous experience with grants and contracts; and
(2) the possibility and method of making multiple awards.
(f) A grant may be made by direct award only if:
(1) the executive director determines that:
(A) selection of recipients by the solicitation of proposals or applications is not feasible; and
(B) awarding the grant directly is in the best interest of the state;
(2) eligibility for the grant is limited to:
(A) an agency or political subdivision of this state or of another state;
(B) a state institution of higher learning of this state or of another state, including any part or service of the institution; or
(C) an agency of the United States; or
(3) the grant is awarded to a person established or authorized to develop or implement a comprehensive conservation and management plan under Section 320, Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. Section 1330), for a national estuary in this state.
(g) If a solicitation of a proposal is made for the purpose of identifying a partner for a joint application for a federal grant that is subsequently awarded to the commission, the executive director is not required to make an additional solicitation for entering into a pass-through grant with an identified partner.
(h) The executive director shall publish information regarding a solicitation related to a grant to be awarded under this section on the commission's electronic business daily in the manner provided by Section 2155.074, Government Code, as added by Section 1, Chapter 508, Acts of the 75th Legislature, Regular Session, 1997.
(i) For a grant awarded under this section, the commission may use:
(1) money appropriated for grant-making purposes;
(2) federal money granted for making pass-through grants; and
(3) state or federal grant money appropriated for a purpose that the executive director determines is consistent with a purpose of the grant from the commission.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 404, Sec. 28, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 2 - Water Administration

Subtitle A - Executive Agencies

Chapter 5 - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Subchapter D. General Powers and Duties of the Commission

Section 5.101. Scope of Subchapter

Section 5.102. General Powers

Section 5.103. Rules

Section 5.1031. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution

Section 5.1035. Rules Regarding Drinking-Water Standards

Section 5.104. Memoranda of Understanding

Section 5.105. General Policy

Section 5.106. Budget Approval

Section 5.107. Advisory Committees, Work Groups, and Task Forces

Section 5.108. Executive Director

Section 5.109. Chief Clerk

Section 5.110. General Counsel

Section 5.111. Standards of Conduct

Section 5.112. Public Testimony Policy

Section 5.113. Commission and Staff Responsibility Policy

Section 5.114. Applications and Other Documents

Section 5.115. Persons Affected in Commission Hearings; Notice of Application

Section 5.116. Hearings; Recess

Section 5.117. Mandatory Enforcement Hearing

Section 5.1175. Payment of Penalty by Installment

Section 5.118. Power to Administer Oaths

Section 5.119. Commission to Be Knowledgeable

Section 5.1191. Research Model

Section 5.1192. Coordination of Research

Section 5.1193. Report

Section 5.120. Conservation and Quality of Environment

Section 5.121. Public Information

Section 5.122. Delegation of Uncontested Matters to Executive Director

Section 5.124. Authority to Award Grants

Section 5.125. Cost-Sharing for Environmental Compliance Assessments by Certain Businesses

Section 5.126. Report on Enforcement Actions

Section 5.127. Environmental Management Systems

Section 5.128. Electronic Reporting to Commission; Electronic Transmission of Information by Commission; Reduction of Duplicate Reporting

Section 5.129. Summary for Public Notices

Section 5.130. Consideration of Cumulative Risks

Section 5.132. Creation of Performance Measures for Innovative Regulatory Programs

Section 5.133. Actions in Mexico

Section 5.134. Use of Environmental Testing Laboratory Data and Analysis

Section 5.135. Small Business Compliance Assistance Program