Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 293 - WATER DISTRICTS
Subchapter L - DISSOLUTION OF DISTRICTS
Section 293.131 - Authorization for Dissolution of Water District by the Commission

Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 293.131

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

Texas Water Code (TWC), Chapter 49, Subchapters I and K, §§49.321 - 49.327 authorize the commission to dissolve any district as defined in TWC, §49.001(1), which is inactive for a period of five consecutive years and has no outstanding bonded indebtedness.

(1) Proceedings for the dissolution of a district may be initiated by the executive director upon his own initiative or upon the receipt of an application filed with the executive director by the owners of land or interests in land within the district which is sought to be dissolved, a member or members of the board of directors of the district, or any other party who can demonstrate an interest in having the district dissolved.

(2) If the dissolution is initiated by a party other than the executive director, the application must include:

(A) a petition on the part of the party requesting dissolution including a statement of the reasons that a dissolution is desirable or necessary;

(B) a statement that the district has been financially dormant for the preceding five-year period for water districts and has performed no functions for the five preceding years and has no outstanding bonded indebtedness;

(C) certified copies of dormancy affidavits submitted pursuant to TWC, §49.197, for five years for water districts preceding the year in which the application is submitted;

(D) evidence that the district has no outstanding bonded indebtedness may be filed as prepared testimony with the application and may consist of statements or testimony from the district's attorney, engineer, or officer and shall include an affidavit of the state comptroller of public accounts certifying that the district has never registered any bonds with the comptroller;

(E) list of assets and liabilities of the district;

(F) evidence that all landowners who have not signed the petition have been notified by mail of the dissolution request. A certified tax roll for the district and certificate of mailing executed by the postmaster would be sufficient evidence;

(G) a filing fee in the amount of $100; and

(H) additional data and information as the executive director or commission may deem necessary or pertinent to the application.

(3) The executive director may initiate procedures to dissolve a district without financial dormancy affidavits on file if:

(A) the district has failed to comply with the reporting requirements of this chapter for the previous five-year period;

(B) attempts to contact directors, interested parties, or anyone with knowledge of district's financial activity have failed; and

(C) the state comptroller of public accounts has submitted a certificate certifying that the district has never registered any bonds with the comptroller.

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