Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The following
activities are required of each RFPG every planning cycle:
(1) Designate a political subdivision as a
Planning Group Sponsor of the RFPG eligible to apply for financial assistance
to be used by the RFPG for planning activities. The Planning Group Sponsor will
prepare and submit funding applications on behalf of the RFPG pursuant to
Chapter 361, Subchapter F of this title (related to Regional Flood Planning
Grants). The RFPG may, at its discretion, designate a different Planning Group
Sponsor at any time. The Planning Group Sponsor will be responsible for the
following:
(A) General management of the
contract between the Planning Group Sponsor and the TWDB;
(B) The general management of the contract
between the Planning Group Sponsor and the consultant(s); and
(C) In accordance with the RFPG's bylaws and
notice provisions, the preparation of a scope(s) of work for regional flood
planning grant funding that identifies responsible parties for task execution,
including a task schedule, task and expense budgets, and describes interim
draft reports or deliverables, and final reports for the planning
process.
(2) Select a
technical consultant(s) to be procured by the Planning Group Sponsor in
accordance with the procurement requirements that apply to that political
subdivision and Government Code Chapter 2254.
(3) Hold at least one public meeting, that
may also be a regular RFPG meeting, and in accordance with the notice
requirements in §
361.21 of this title (relating to
General Notice Requirements) to determine what, if any, additional public
notice the RFPG determines is necessary to ensure adequate public notice in its
own FPR, including in print form if desirable.
(4) Hold public meetings at central locations
readily accessible to the public within the FPR to gather general suggestions
and recommendations from the public as to issues, provisions, and types of
FMEs, FMPs, and FMSs, that should be considered or addressed or provisions that
should be considered and potentially included during that regional flood
planning cycle in accordance with the public notice requirements in §
361.21 of this title.
(5) Approve the contract(s) and any
subsequent amendments thereto between the Planning Group Sponsor and the
technical consultant or TWDB Scope(s) of Work or budgets in open meetings as
necessary and in accordance with §
361.21 of this title.
(6) Hold regular RFPG meetings, at a minimum,
annually.
(b) The RFPG
must follow its bylaws to reconcile any work and consider recommendations of
any subcommittee or subgroups, including any strategies or projects identified
for the RFPG's consideration.
(c)
Each RFPG may, at its discretion, designate committees or subcommittees or
subgroups within its FPR to meet separately to work on certain assigned issues
that the RFPG considers relevant to its plan such as topics relevant across the
entire region or issues related to specific geographical areas within the FPR
or coordination of shared issues across neighboring FPRs.
(1) If an RFPG creates a sub-regional
committee or subcommittee or subgroup to address issues related to a specific
geographical area smaller than the full FPR, it shall, to the extent practical,
define such sub-regional geographic areas based on boundaries that are
coterminous with full HUC8 watersheds located within the FPR.
(2) If an RFPG creates any sub-regional
committee, subcommittee or subgroup to address issues related to a specific
geographical area smaller than the full RFPG, it shall include at least one
voting member representing each of the interests under §361.11(d)(1) -
(12) of this title (relating to Designations and Governance of Flood Planning
Regions).
(3) Any outcomes from the
activities of such committees or subcommittees or subgroups shall be strictly
for the purpose of providing information or recommendations as specifically
directed by the full RFPG and for potential consideration by the full
RFPG.
(4) RFPGs may not authorize
committees or subcommittees or subgroups groups or committees to take any
actions regarding:
(A) Modifying the budget
or scope of the RFPG planning contract(s);
(B) Directing the RFPG consultant's work or
associated expenditure of funds without direct authorization and scope from the
RFPG; and
(C) Other activities that
are the responsibility of the full RFPG as determined by the flood planning
contract with the TWDB and any associated guidance provided by the
EA.
(5) Each RFPG or
committee or subcommittee or subgroup of an RFPG is subject to Chapters 551
(relating to Open Meetings) and 552 (relating to Public Information),
Government Code.