Tex. Agric. Code Section 201.001
Findings, Purpose, and Policy


(a)

The legislature finds that the farm and grazing lands of the State of Texas are among the basic assets of the state and that the preservation of these lands is necessary to protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of its people; that improper land-use practices have caused and have contributed to, and are now causing and contributing to, progressively more serious erosion of the farm and grazing lands of this state by wind and water; that the breaking of natural grass, plant, and forest cover has interfered with the natural factors of soil stabilization, causing loosening of soil and exhaustion of humus, and developing a soil condition that favors erosion; that the topsoil is being blown and washed out of fields and pastures; that there has been an accelerated washing of sloping fields; that these processes of erosion by wind and water speed up with removal of absorptive topsoil, causing exposure of less absorptive and less protective but more erosive subsoil; that failure by an occupier of land to conserve the soil and control erosion upon the land causes a washing and blowing of soil and water onto other lands and makes the conservation of soil and control of erosion on those other lands difficult or impossible.

(b)

The consequences of soil erosion in the form of soil-blowing and soil-washing are the silting and sedimentation of stream channels, reservoirs, dams, ditches, and harbors; the loss of fertile soil material in dust storms; the piling up of soil on lower slopes, and its deposit over alluvial plains; the reduction in productivity or outright ruin of rich bottom lands by overwash of poor subsoil material, sand, and gravel swept out of the hills; deterioration of soil and its fertility, deterioration of crops, and declining acre yields despite development of scientific processes for increasing such yields; loss of soil and water that causes destruction of food and cover for wildlife; a blowing and washing of soil into streams that silt over spawning beds and destroy waterplants, diminishing the food supply of fish; a diminishing of the underground water reserve that causes water shortages, intensifies periods of drought, and causes crop failures; an increase in the speed and volume of rainfall runoff, causing severe and increasing floods that bring suffering, disease, and death; impoverishment of families attempting to farm eroding and eroded lands; damage to roads, highways, railways, farm buildings, and other property from floods and from dust storms; and losses in navigation, hydroelectric power, municipal water supply, irrigation developments, farming, and grazing.

(c)

In order to conserve soil resources and control and prevent soil erosion, it is necessary that land-use practices contributing to soil waste and soil erosion may be discouraged and discontinued, and appropriate soil-conserving land-use practices be adopted and carried out. Among the procedures necessary for widespread adoption are engineering operations such as the construction of terraces, terrace outlets, check dams, dikes, ponds, ditches, and the like; the utilization of strip-cropping, lister furrowing, contour cultivating, and contour furrowing; land irrigation; seeding and planting of waste, sloping, abandoned, or eroded lands to water-conserving and erosion-preventing plants, trees, and grasses; forestation and reforestation; rotation of crops, soil stabilization with trees, grasses, legumes, and other thick-growing, soil-holding crops, retardation of runoff by increasing absorption of rainfall; and retirement from cultivation of steep, highly erosive areas and areas now badly gullied or otherwise eroded.

(d)

It is the policy of the legislature to provide for the conservation of soil and related resources of this state and for the control and prevention of soil erosion, and thereby to preserve natural resources, control floods, prevent impairment of dams and reservoirs, assist in maintaining the navigability of rivers and harbors, preserve wildlife, protect the tax base, protect public lands, and protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of this state, and thus to carry out the mandate expressed in Article XVI, Section 59a, of the Texas Constitution. It is further declared as a matter of legislative intent and determination of policy that the State Soil and Water Conservation Board is the state agency responsible for implementing the constitutional provisions and state laws relating to the conservation and protection of soil resources.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1458, ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1981. Amended by Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 611, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1985.

Source: Section 201.001 — Findings, Purpose, and Policy, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AG/htm/AG.­201.­htm#201.­001 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

201.001
Findings, Purpose, and Policy
201.002
Definitions
201.003
Eligible Voter
201.004
Notice
201.005
Water Code Not Applicable
201.006
Confidentiality of Certain Information
201.007
Confidentiality of Participants in Invasive Species Eradication Programs
201.011
Composition
201.012
State Districts
201.013
State District Conventions
201.014
Election
201.015
Term
201.016
Vacancy
201.017
Oath
201.018
Majority Vote Requirement
201.019
Officers and Employees
201.020
Records
201.021
Office
201.022
General Powers and Duties
201.023
Funds Management
201.024
Contracts for Watershed Protection and Flood Control Plans
201.025
Sunset Provision
201.026
Nonpoint Source Pollution
201.027
Enforcement Referral Records
201.028
Annual Report
201.029
Grant Program Administration
201.030
Negotiated Rulemaking
201.041
Petition
201.042
Hearing
201.043
Election
201.044
State Board Determination of Administrative Practicability and Feasibility
201.045
Subsequent Petitions
201.046
Establishment of District Subdivisions
201.047
Application for Certificate of Organization
201.048
Issuance of Certificate
201.049
Effect of Certificate
201.050
Change in Conservation District or Subdivision Boundaries
201.051
Dissolution of Conservation District
201.071
Composition of Board of Directors
201.072
Qualifications of Directors
201.073
Election of Directors
201.074
Election of Initial Directors
201.075
Terms of Directors
201.076
Vacancy
201.077
Compensation and Mileage Allowance
201.078
Majority Vote Requirement
201.079
Officers and Employees
201.080
Records, Reports, Accounts, and Audits
201.081
Annual Meeting of Directors
201.101
Corporate Powers
201.102
Preventive and Control Measures
201.103
Cooperation and Agreements with Other Entities
201.104
Acquisition, Administration, and Sale of Real or Personal Property
201.105
Acquisition, Administration, and Sale of Materials and Equipment
201.106
Construction and Maintenance of Structures
201.107
Conservation Plans and Information
201.108
Assumption of Government Projects
201.0111
Appointments
201.121
Regulatory Powers
201.122
Hearing
201.123
Election
201.124
Effect of Ordinance
201.125
Distribution of Copies of Ordinance
201.126
Amendment or Repeal of Ordinance
201.127
Frequency of Elections
201.128
Enforcement
201.129
Board of Adjustment
201.130
Procedures of Board of Adjustment
201.131
Petition for Variance
201.132
Hearing on Variance Petition
201.133
Granting of Variance
201.0141
Ineligibility to Serve on Board
201.0142
Training Program for Members of State Board
201.0151
Removal from Board
201.151
Use of County Machinery and Equipment
201.152
Contracts for Flood Control and Drainage
201.0191
Equal Opportunity Employment
201.201
Creation of Program
201.202
Use of Funds
201.203
Designation of Local Districts
201.204
Rules
201.0225
Carrizo Cane Eradication Program
201.0226
Dam Structural Repair Grant Program
201.0227
Ten-year Dam Repair and Maintenance Plan
201.0231
Complaints
201.301
Creation of Program
201.302
Use of Funds
201.303
Allocation of Funds
201.304
Eligibility for Cost-share Assistance
201.305
Eligible Soil and Water Conservation Land Improvement Measures
201.306
Application for Cost-share Assistance
201.307
Approval of Application
201.308
Cost-share Rates
201.309
Standards and Specifications
201.310
Cost-share Payments
201.311
Designation of Local Districts
201.351
Definitions
201.352
Creation of Program
201.353
Program Functions
201.354
Program Cost-share Rates
201.355
Priority Conservation Measures
201.356
Certification
201.357
Report
201.0511
Effect of Dissolution

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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