Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 201.006 - Confidentiality of Certain Information(a) Except as provided by this section, information collected by the state board or a conservation district is not subject to Chapter 552, Government Code, and may not be disclosed if the information is collected in response to a specific request from a landowner or the landowner's agent or tenant for technical assistance relating to a water quality management plan or other conservation plan if the assistance is to be provided:(2) on private land that:(A) is part of a conservation plan or water quality management plan developed cooperatively with the state board or conservation district; or(B) is the subject of a report prepared by the state board or conservation district.(b) The state board or a conservation district may disclose information regarding a tract of land to:(1) the owner of the tract or the owner's agent or tenant; and(2) a person other than the owner or the owner's agent or tenant if:(A) the owner or the agent or tenant consents in writing to full or specified partial disclosure of the information; and(B) the consent is attached to each plan or report regarding the tract prepared by the state board or conservation district.(c) The state board or a conservation district may disclose, in a manner that prevents the identification of a particular tract of land, the owner of the tract, or the owner's agent or tenant, a summary of information collected by the state board or conservation district regarding:(1) the number of acres of land that are in a particular conservation plan;(2) the number of acres of land that are subject to a particular conservation practice; or(3) other conservation program information.(d) The state board or a conservation district shall provide a person with notice regarding this section at the time the person requests technical assistance from the state board or conservation district.(e) The state board or a conservation district may disclose information to a law enforcement agency of this state or the United States in compliance with a subpoena for the information.(f) The state board or a conservation district may disclose information relating to water quality complaints or compliance failures to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission under Section 201.026.(g) The state board or a conservation district may disclose to the attorney general information relating to a breach of contract.(h) The state board or a conservation district may not be held liable for damage caused by a violation of this section.(i) A reference in this section to the state board or a conservation district includes an officer, employee, or agent of the state board or conservation district.Tex. Agric. Code § 201.006
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 410, Sec. 1, eff. 9/1/1997.