Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2673 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 6, 2009      TO: Honorable Garnet Coleman, Chair, House Committee on County Affairs      FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB2673 by Davis, Yvonne (Relating to conditions of employment for an employee of certain sheriff's departments.), As Introduced    No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would add Subchapter C to Chapter 158, Local Government Code, to authorize in certain counties that the county and an association representing employees of the sheriff's office may establish a meet and confer agreement . The bill sets forth the procedures for establishing, and those for repealing, an agreement between acounty and an employee association and specifies that a county may not be denied local control overwages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work, other terms and conditions of employment, or other state mandated personnel issues. A state district court of a judicial district in which the county is located would have jurisdiction to hear and resolve a dispute under the ratified agreement. Local Government Impact Based on the criteria within the bill, it would apply only to Hidalgo, Travis, Tarrant, Dallas, and Harris counties. The fiscal impact would depend on whether meet and confer is established and the conditions of an agreement, as well as whether an election is held to repeal an agreement. Any impact to the courts would depend on the number of disputes, although it is anticipated that associated costs would not be significant.    Source Agencies:   LBB Staff:  JOB, DB    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 6, 2009





  TO: Honorable Garnet Coleman, Chair, House Committee on County Affairs      FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB2673 by Davis, Yvonne (Relating to conditions of employment for an employee of certain sheriff's departments.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable Garnet Coleman, Chair, House Committee on County Affairs
FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB2673 by Davis, Yvonne (Relating to conditions of employment for an employee of certain sheriff's departments.), As Introduced

 Honorable Garnet Coleman, Chair, House Committee on County Affairs 

 Honorable Garnet Coleman, Chair, House Committee on County Affairs 

 John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB2673 by Davis, Yvonne (Relating to conditions of employment for an employee of certain sheriff's departments.), As Introduced

HB2673 by Davis, Yvonne (Relating to conditions of employment for an employee of certain sheriff's departments.), As Introduced



No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would add Subchapter C to Chapter 158, Local Government Code, to authorize in certain counties that the county and an association representing employees of the sheriff's office may establish a meet and confer agreement . The bill sets forth the procedures for establishing, and those for repealing, an agreement between acounty and an employee association and specifies that a county may not be denied local control overwages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work, other terms and conditions of employment, or other state mandated personnel issues. A state district court of a judicial district in which the county is located would have jurisdiction to hear and resolve a dispute under the ratified agreement.

The bill would add Subchapter C to Chapter 158, Local Government Code, to authorize in certain counties that the county and an association representing employees of the sheriff's office may establish a meet and confer agreement .

The bill sets forth the procedures for establishing, and those for repealing, an agreement between acounty and an employee association and specifies that a county may not be denied local control overwages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work, other terms and conditions of employment, or other state mandated personnel issues.

A state district court of a judicial district in which the county is located would have jurisdiction to hear and resolve a dispute under the ratified agreement.

Local Government Impact

Based on the criteria within the bill, it would apply only to Hidalgo, Travis, Tarrant, Dallas, and Harris counties. The fiscal impact would depend on whether meet and confer is established and the conditions of an agreement, as well as whether an election is held to repeal an agreement. Any impact to the courts would depend on the number of disputes, although it is anticipated that associated costs would not be significant.

Source Agencies:



LBB Staff: JOB, DB

 JOB, DB