Sec. 74.119. AUTHORITY FOR DESTRUCTION OR TREATMENT OF COTTON IN ERADICATION ZONES; COMPENSATION PAYABLE. (a) The department shall destroy or treat hostable volunteer or other hostable noncommercial cotton and establish procedures for the purchase and destruction of commercial cotton in eradication zones if the department determines the action is necessary to carry out the purposes of this subchapter. The department is not liable to the owner or lessee for the destruction of or injury to any cotton that was planted in an eradication zone after publication of notice as provided by this subchapter. The foundation is liable for the destruction of cotton if the cotton was planted in an eradication zone before publication of the notice.
(b) Not later than January 1, 2010, the department shall adopt rules providing for the regulation and control of volunteer and other noncommercial cotton in pest management zones. At a minimum, the rules must:
(1) provide a grower or landowner with a period of time in which the grower or owner is required to destroy hostable volunteer or other hostable noncommercial cotton on receipt of a notice from the department; and
(2) allow the department or a person designated by the department:
(A) to monitor and treat hostable volunteer or other hostable noncommercial cotton that is located in a crop field for boll weevil infestation if the grower or landowner does not destroy the cotton in compliance with the notice from the department; and
(B) to destroy hostable volunteer or other hostable noncommercial cotton that is not in a crop field, as provided by Section 74.004.
(c) If a grower or landowner does not destroy hostable volunteer or other hostable noncommercial cotton as required by Subsection (b)(1), the grower or owner shall pay to the department a volunteer cotton fee in an amount determined by the department. A fee under this subsection:
(1) may be assessed only on acreage where hostable volunteer or other hostable noncommercial cotton is located;
(2) may not be less than one-half the amount the grower or owner would owe if the entire acreage were planted with cotton; and
(3) shall be deposited to the credit of the hostable cotton fee account established by Section 74.0032.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 8, Sec. 1, eff. June 1, 1993. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 463, Sec. 2.08, eff. May 30, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 178 (H.B. 1580), Sec. 7, eff. May 27, 2009.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Production, Processing, and Sale of Horticultural Products
Subtitle B - Horticultural Diseases and Pests
Chapter 74 - Cotton Diseases and Pests
Subchapter D. Official Cotton Growers' Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation
Section 74.101. Findings and Declaration of Policy
Section 74.1011. Designation of Entity to Carry Out Boll Weevil Eradication
Section 74.1021. Statutory Zones
Section 74.1041. Advisory Committees
Section 74.1042. Creation of Nonstatutory Eradication Zones
Section 74.105. Eradication Zone Referenda
Section 74.106. Board Elections
Section 74.107. Composition of Board
Section 74.108. Powers of Board and Commissioner
Section 74.1091. Separation of Responsibilities
Section 74.1095. Administrative Review
Section 74.110. Liability of Foundation Members, Officers, and Employees
Section 74.1101. Liability of Applicators
Section 74.111. Board Member Compensation
Section 74.112. Discontinuation of Program and Foundation and Disposition of Funds on Discontinuance
Section 74.113. Assessment Referenda
Section 74.1135. Alternative Method of Assessments
Section 74.114. Conduct of Board Elections and Referenda; Balloting
Section 74.115. Payment of Assessments; Assessment Liens
Section 74.116. Exemption From Assessment Penalties
Section 74.117. Entry of Premises; Eradication Activities; Inspections
Section 74.120. Authority to Adopt Rules
Section 74.123. Documenting Regulated Articles
Section 74.124. Cooperative Programs Authorized
Section 74.125. Organic Cotton Growers
Section 74.127. Sunset Provision
Section 74.129. Exemption From Lawsuits, Liability, Taxation, and Legal Process