Issue Date: | 2003-09-01 |
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Revised Date: | 2018-02-15 |
Legal Citations
- Health and Safety Code sec. 361.804, sec. 372.005
- Water Code sec. 26.177(e), sec. 31.007, sec. 36.0151(h)
Object Type
Cash — Other Revenue
Origin Date
Various
Description
(1) Application fee charged a person seeking to obtain a municipal setting designation of $1,000 (§ 361.804).
(2) Assessment of a reasonable fee to manufacturer or importer for inspection of a commercial prerinse spray valve to cover expenses of administration (§ 372.005).
(3) Annual fee up to $500 charged a county for studying the overall county ground water consumption and compliance with rules regarding creation of a groundwater conservation district (§ 36.0151(h)).
(4) A city's water pollution control and abatement program must be submitted to TCEQ for review and approval. Fees to recover the costs of administering this program.
(5) Subsurface excavation fees collected from each permit application to offset costs for processing the application. Fees may not be less than $1,000.
Due Date
On receipt of application.
Collecting Agencies
Deposit Funds
Note
(2) Added by H.B. 2428 and exempted from funds consolidation by S.B. 1605, 79th Leg., R.S.
(3) Added by S.B. 1, 82nd Leg., 1st C.S., eff. 9-28-11.
(4) Added by H.B. 1546, 71st Leg., R.S. Previously revenue code 3376-Water Pollution Control Abatement inactivated due to non-use and reclassification under 3727.
(5) Added by H.B. 1586, 70th Leg., R.S. Previously revenue code 3388-Subsurface Excavation Fees inactivated due to non-use and reclassification under 3727
$75 processing fee for surface casing letter under Water Code 5.701(r) was moved to Railroad Commission by H.B. 2694, 82nd Leg., R.S. See 3727 Fees for Administrative Services - Railroad Commission of Texas.
USAS Values
Appropriation Year | 25 |
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USAS Title | FEES - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES |
Receipt Category | 14 – Other |
Receipt Type | 30 – State Service Fees |
Object Group | 30 – Revenues |
USAS Status | A |
Rev/Exp Category | 01 – LICENSES, FEES, FINES, AND PENALTIES |