Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 293 - WATER DISTRICTS
Subchapter C - SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
Section 293.23 - Petition Requesting Commission Inquiry
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Purpose and applicability. This section provides procedures for commission review of a petition filed by an affected person requesting an inquiry into a groundwater conservation district's (GCD) activities regarding management planning or rules; commission appointment of the review panel; review panel actions; and executive director actions under Texas Water Code (TWC), § 36.3011. An affected person means, with respect to a management area:
(b) Petition requesting commission inquiry. An affected person may file a petition with the commission to request an inquiry for any of the reasons in paragraphs (1) - (9) of this subsection:
(c) The petition must include supporting documentation for each of the individual reasons the affected person identifies in subsection (b) of this section demonstrating that a commission inquiry is necessary.
(d) The petition must include a certified statement from the affected person that describes why the petitioner believes that a commission inquiry is necessary.
(e) The petitioner shall provide a copy of the filed petition to all GCDs within and adjacent to the GMA within five days of the date the petition was filed. Within 21 days of filing the petition, the petitioner shall file with the chief clerk of the commission an affidavit or other evidence, such as a return receipt for certified mail service, that a copy of the petition was mailed to each GCD within and adjacent to the petitioner's GMA.
(f) Any GCD that is within and adjacent to the GMA that is the subject matter of the petition may file a response to the validity of the specific claims raised in the petition. The responding entity shall file its response with the chief clerk of the commission within 35 days of the date that the petition is filed, and shall also on the same day serve the petitioner, the executive director, the public interest counsel, and any other GCD in and adjacent to the GMA. The chief clerk shall accept a response that is filed after the deadline but shall not process the late documents. The chief clerk shall place the late documents in the file for the petition.
(g) Commission review of petition. The commission shall review the petition and any timely filed responses, no sooner than 35 days, but not later than 90 days after the date the petition was filed. The commission may dismiss the petition if it finds that the evidence required by subsections (c) and (d) of this section is not sufficient to show that the items contained in subsection (b)(1) - (9) of this section exist. If the commission does not dismiss the petition, it shall appoint a review panel to prepare a written report.
(h) Review panel report. The review panel's report must be submitted to the executive director no later than 120 days after the review panel was appointed by the commission. The review panel's report shall include:
(i) Commission action on review panel report. The executive director or the commission shall take action to implement any or all of the review panel's recommendations if a cause contained in subsection (b)(1) - (9) of this section applies. The executive director shall, no later than 45 days after the date the review panel report was received, recommend to the commission or initiate any action considered necessary under TWC, § 36.303 and § 293.22(b) - (h) of this title.