Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 3 Page: 2,581
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(f) A referendum under this section cannot be held more than once every four
years.
(g) For purposes of this section, a water right holder shall be considered as one
water rights holder regardless of the number or amount of water rights held under a
permit or Certificate of Adjudication.
Sec. 11.560. COLORADO RIVER BASIN WATERMASTER PROGRAM. If a
watermaster program is established for the entire Colorado River basin, the Concho
River Watermaster Program is discontinued, and the area described by Section 11.553
is under the jurisdiction of the watermaster for the Colorado River Basin Watermaster
Program.
Sec. 11.561. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW AND COMMISSION
RULES. A provision of this code or a rule adopted by the commission that relates to
watermasters and does not conflict with the provisions of this subchapter applies to
the program established under this subchapter.
SECTION . On the effective date of this Subchapter, the provisions of this
Subchapter supersede any conflicting orders issued by the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality regarding a watermaster program for the Concho River
segment described by Section 11.553, Water Code, as added by this Subchapter.
SECTION ___. The provisions added by this Subchapter take effect
September 1, 2005.
SECTION . Section 9.017, Water Code, is repealed.
The amendment to HB 1225 was read and was adopted by a viva voce vote.
All Members are deemed to have voted "Yea" on the adoption of Floor
Amendment No. 1 except as follows:
Absent-excused: Janek, Staples.
On motion of Senator Duncan and by unanimous consent, the caption was
amended to conform to the body of the bill as amended.
HB 1225 as amended was passed to third reading by a viva voce vote.
All Members are deemed to have voted "Yea" on the passage to third reading
except as follows:
Absent-excused: Janek, Staples.
HOUSE BILL 1225 ON THIRD READING
Senator Duncan moved that Senate Rule 7.18 and the Constitutional Rule
requiring bills to be read on three several days be suspended and that HB 1225 be
placed on its third reading and final passage.
The motion prevailed by the following vote: Yeas 29, Nays 0.
Absent-excused: Janek, Staples.
The bill was read third time and was passed by the following vote: Yeas 29,
Nays 0. (Same as previous roll call)Thursday, May 19, 2005
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