Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1231 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R7172 MTB-D
 By: Farabee H.B. No. 1231


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to providing that the Railroad Commission of Texas is
 governed by a single railroad commissioner.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Article 6444, Revised Statutes, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Art. 6444. TERMS DEFINED; REFERENCES IN LAW. (a) The term
 "Commission" as used in this title means the Railroad Commission of
 Texas, and the term "commissioner" ["Commissioners"] means the
 railroad commissioner [members of the Railroad Commission of
 Texas].
 (b)  In this title, a reference to the commissioners or to
 the members of the Commission is considered to be a reference to the
 railroad commissioner. In any state statute, a reference to the
 railroad commissioners or to the members of the Railroad Commission
 of Texas is considered to be a reference to the railroad
 commissioner.
 SECTION 2. Article 6447, Revised Statutes, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Art. 6447. THE COMMISSIONER [COMMISSION]. (a)
 Election.--The Railroad Commission of Texas is governed by the
 railroad commissioner, who shall be [composed of three members, one
 of whom shall be] elected [biennially] at a [each] general election
 for a term of four [six] years.
 (b) Qualifications.--The commissioner [members] shall be a
 resident citizen [citizens] of this State, and a qualified voter
 [voters] under the Constitution and laws, and not less than
 twenty-five years of age. The commissioner is [members are]
 subject to the provisions of Chapter 572, Government Code, that
 apply to elected officers, including the requirements governing
 personal financial statements, standards of conduct, and conflicts
 of interest.
 (c) Oath, etc.--Before entering upon the duties of [his]
 office, the [each] commissioner shall take and subscribe to the
 official oath and shall in addition thereto swear that the
 commissioner [he] will to the best of the commissioner's [his]
 ability faithfully and justly execute and enforce the provisions of
 this title and all laws of this State under the jurisdiction of the
 Commission [concerning railroads], which oath shall be filed with
 the Secretary of State.
 (d) Seal [Organization].--The commissioner [commissioners
 shall elect one of their number chairman. They may make all rules
 necessary for their government and proceedings. They] shall be
 known [collectively] as the "railroad commissioner" ["Railroad
 Commission of Texas,"] and shall have a seal, a star of five points
 with the words "Railroad Commission of Texas" engraved thereon. The
 commissioner [They] shall be furnished necessary furniture,
 stationery, supplies and all necessary expenses, to be paid for on
 the order of the Governor.
 (e) Expenses.--The commissioner [Commissioners] shall
 receive from the State [their] necessary traveling expenses while
 traveling on the business of the Commission, which shall include
 the cost only of transportation while traveling on business for the
 Commission, upon an itemized statement thereof, sworn to by the
 commissioner [party who incurred the expense, and approved by the
 Commission]. Employees of the Commission are entitled to
 reimbursement for expenses incurred in traveling on the business of
 the Commission as provided by the General Appropriations Act.
 [Sessions.--The Commission may hold its sessions at any place
 in this State when deemed necessary.]
 SECTION 3. Section 81.001(2), Natural Resources Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (2) "Commissioner" means [any member of] the railroad
 commissioner [Railroad Commission of Texas].
 SECTION 4. Subchapter A, Chapter 81, Natural Resources
 Code, is amended by adding Section 81.002 to read as follows:
 Sec. 81.002.  REFERENCES IN LAW. A reference in law to the
 chair or presiding officer of the Railroad Commission of Texas or to
 a member of the Railroad Commission of Texas means the
 commissioner.
 SECTION 5. This Act takes effect January 1, 2011, but only
 if the constitutional amendment proposed by the 81st Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2009, providing that the Railroad Commission of
 Texas will be governed by a single elected railroad commissioner
 instead of by an elected three-member commission, is approved by
 the voters. If that amendment is not approved by the voters, this
 Act has no effect.