Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4816 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R15010 KFF-F
 By: Herrero H.B. No. 4816


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the juvenile board of Nueces County.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 152.1841, Human Resources Code, is
 amended by amending Subsections (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) and
 adding Subsections (h), (i), (j), (k), (l), (m), (n), and (o) to
 read as follows:
 (c) At the first meeting in January of each odd-numbered
 year, the juvenile board shall elect a presiding officer from among
 the board's members. The presiding officer serves a two-year term
 [The commissioners court shall provide the juvenile probation
 officers with:
 [(1)     automobiles and their maintenance and operating
 expenses for use in official duties; or
 [(2)     an automobile allowance for the use of a personal
 automobile on official business in the amount determined to be
 necessary by the commissioners court].
 (d) The juvenile board shall hold regular monthly meetings
 and may meet at the call of the presiding officer or on a written
 request made to the presiding officer by at least three members. A
 meeting of the board is subject to Chapter 551, Government Code.
 The board shall keep accurate and complete minutes of the board's
 meetings. The minutes are public records and are subject to Section
 551.022, Government Code [may require a juvenile probation officer
 or institution superintendent to obtain a surety or personal bond
 conditioned on faithful performance of duty in an amount determined
 by the board].
 (e) The juvenile board shall appoint a person to serve as
 the chief [may suspend or remove a] juvenile probation officer [or
 an institution superintendent at any time for good cause]. The
 chief juvenile probation officer serves at the will of the board.
 The chief juvenile probation officer is the chief administrative
 officer of the juvenile probation department and the director of
 the county institutions under the jurisdiction of the board [, with
 the approval of the board, may suspend or remove an assistant
 probation officer for good cause after the assistant is notified
 and afforded an opportunity to appear before the board].
 (f) The chief juvenile probation officer shall annually
 prepare under the juvenile board's direction a budget for the
 juvenile probation department and the county institutions under the
 jurisdiction of the board. On approval of the budget by the board,
 the board shall submit the budget to the commissioners court for
 final approval. The commissioners court shall provide necessary
 funds to maintain and operate the juvenile probation department and
 shall pay the salaries and expenses of employees in accordance with
 the budget approved by the commissioners court.
 (g) The juvenile board shall establish a general personnel
 policy for the employees of the juvenile probation department and
 the county institutions under the jurisdiction of the board. The
 juvenile probation department or county institution, as
 applicable, shall provide each new employee a copy of the personnel
 policy. The personnel policy must:
 (1)  establish and maintain an employee classification
 system that includes:
 (A)  an accurate statement of the duties of each
 employment position;
 (B) the qualifications for each position; and
 (C)  a compensation plan that ensures equal pay
 for equal work; and
 (2)  include disciplinary and grievance procedures
 that protect the rights of employees and the rights of the employer.
 (h)  The chief juvenile probation officer shall hire the
 employees of the juvenile probation department and of the county
 institutions under the jurisdiction of the juvenile board. Subject
 to the general personnel policy established by the board under
 Subsection (g), the chief juvenile probation officer may remove an
 employee at any time.
 (i)  The chief juvenile probation officer shall prepare an
 annual written report regarding the operation and efficiency of the
 juvenile probation department and the county institutions under the
 jurisdiction of the juvenile board and regarding the general
 adequacy of the juvenile services provided by the county. The
 report may include any recommendations for improvements that the
 chief juvenile probation officer considers necessary. The chief
 juvenile probation officer shall submit the report required by this
 subsection to the board at the same time the chief juvenile
 probation officer submits the budget to the board for approval
 under Subsection (f).
 (j)  After receiving the report of the chief juvenile
 probation officer under Subsection (i), the juvenile board shall,
 except as provided by this subsection, make an annual written
 report to the commissioners court regarding the operation and
 efficiency of the juvenile probation department and the county
 institutions under the jurisdiction of the board and regarding the
 general adequacy of the juvenile services provided by the county.
 The report may include any recommendations for improvements that
 the board considers necessary. The board, in its discretion, may
 submit the report prepared by the chief juvenile probation officer
 in lieu of preparing the report required by this subsection. The
 board shall submit the report required by this subsection or
 forward the chief juvenile probation officer's report, as
 applicable, to the commissioners court at the same time the board
 submits the budget to the commissioners court for final approval
 under Subsection (f).
 (k)  The juvenile board shall investigate the operations of
 the juvenile probation department and the county institutions under
 the jurisdiction of the board at the request of the juvenile court
 judge or the commissioners court, or as the board determines is
 necessary. The board shall prepare and submit a written report
 regarding the investigation to the commissioners court.
 (l)  The juvenile board may conduct any special studies or
 investigations the board considers necessary to improve the
 operations of the juvenile probation department and the county
 institutions under the jurisdiction of the board.
 (m)  Subject to the approval of the commissioners court, the
 juvenile board may accept and hold in trust a grant or donation of
 real property or money or other personal property to benefit the
 county facilities under the jurisdiction of the board.
 (n)  Notwithstanding Section 152.0010(a), an advisory
 council appointed by the juvenile board under that section shall
 consist of the same number of members as the number of members
 serving on the juvenile board. Each juvenile board member shall
 appoint one advisory council member. If, on a majority vote, the
 members of the juvenile board determine that a single juvenile
 board member has not appointed an advisory council member in a
 timely manner, a majority of the members of the juvenile board shall
 appoint an advisory council member on that person's behalf.
 (o) Sections 152.0002, 152.0004, 152.0005, 152.0006,
 152.0007, and 152.0008 do not apply to the juvenile board of Nueces
 County.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.