Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB641 Latest Draft

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                            81R1000 SLB-D
 By: Zerwas H.B. No. 641


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the abolition of the Texas Transportation Commission
 and the creation of a commissioner of transportation as an elected
 statutory state officer.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 201.001(a), Transportation Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) In this title:
 (1) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of
 transportation ["Commission" means the Texas Transportation
 Commission].
 (2) "Department" means the Texas Department of
 Transportation.
 (3) "Director" means the executive director of the
 Texas Department of Transportation.
 SECTION 2. Section 201.003, Transportation Code, is amended
 by amending Subsections (b), (d), and (e) and adding Subsection (f)
 to read as follows:
 (b) A reference in law to the State Highway Commission, the
 [or] State Highway and Public Transportation Commission, or [means]
 the Texas Transportation Commission means the commissioner of
 transportation.
 (d) A reference in law to the chair of the Texas
 Transportation Commission means the commissioner of transportation
 [means the chair of the commission].
 (e) A reference in law to a member of the Texas
 Transportation Commission [commission] means the commissioner of
 transportation [a commissioner].
 (f)  A reference in this title to the commission means the
 commissioner of transportation.
 SECTION 3. Section 201.051, Transportation Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 201.051. COMMISSIONER [COMMISSION]. (a) The
 commissioner is elected for a term of four years [Texas
 Transportation Commission consists of five members appointed by the
 governor with the advice and consent of the senate].
 (b) To be eligible for election as commissioner or
 appointment to fill a vacancy in the office of commissioner, a [The
 members shall be appointed to reflect the diverse geographic
 regions and population groups of this state. One member must reside
 in a rural area.
 [(c)     Each member of the commission must represent the
 general public.
 [(d)     Except as provided by Subsection (e), a person is not
 eligible for appointment as a member of the commission if the]
 person or the person's spouse must not:
 (1) be [is] employed by or participate [participates]
 in the management of a business entity or other organization that is
 regulated by or receives funds from the department;
 (2) directly or indirectly own or control [owns or
 controls] more than 10 percent interest in a business entity or
 other organization that is regulated by or receives funds from the
 department;
 (3) use or receive [uses or receives] a substantial
 amount of tangible goods, services, or funds from the department,
 other than compensation or reimbursement authorized by law for
 [commission membership, attendance, or] expenses; or
 (4) be [is] registered, certified, or licensed by the
 department.
 (c) [(f)] An officer, employee, or paid consultant of a
 Texas trade association in the field of road construction or
 maintenance, aviation, or outdoor advertising or a Texas trade
 association of automobile dealers is not eligible for election or
 appointment as commissioner [may not be a member of the
 commission].
 (d) [(g)] The spouse of an officer, manager, or paid
 consultant of a Texas trade association in the field of road
 construction or maintenance, aviation, or outdoor advertising or a
 Texas association of automobile dealers is not eligible for
 election or appointment as commissioner [may not be a member of the
 commission].
 (e) [(h)] A person required to register as a lobbyist under
 Chapter 305, Government Code, because of the person's activities
 for compensation on behalf of a profession related to the operation
 of the department is not eligible for election or appointment as
 commissioner [may not serve as a member of the commission].
 [(i)     Appointments to the commission shall be made without
 regard to race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national
 origin of the appointees and shall reflect the diversity of the
 population of the state as a whole.]
 (f) [(j)] In this section, "Texas trade association" means
 a nonprofit, cooperative, and voluntarily joined association of
 business or professional competitors in this state designed to
 assist its members and its industry or profession in dealing with
 mutual business or professional problems and in promoting their
 common interest.
 (g)  The commissioner is a successor to the Texas
 Transportation Commission for all purposes, including for the
 purposes of Sections 49-k, 49-l, 49-m, 49-n, and 49-o, Article III,
 Texas Constitution.
 SECTION 4. Section 201.053, Transportation Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 201.053. DUTIES OF THE COMMISSIONER [CHAIR OF THE
 COMMISSION]. [(a) The governor periodically shall designate one
 commissioner as the chair of the commission, who shall serve as
 presiding officer of the commission.
 [(b)] The commissioner [chair] shall:
 (1) [preside over commission meetings, make rulings on
 motions and points of order, and determine the order of business;
 [(2)] represent the department in dealing with the
 governor;
 (2) [(3)] report to the governor on the state of
 affairs of the department at least quarterly;
 (3) [(4)     report to the commission the governor's
 suggestions for department operations;
 [(5)] report to the governor on efforts, including
 legislative requirements, to maximize the efficiency of department
 operations through the use of private enterprise;
 (4) [(6)] periodically review the department's
 organizational structure and submit recommendations for structural
 changes to the governor[, the commission,] and the Legislative
 Budget Board;
 (5) [(7)] designate one or more employees of the
 department as a civil rights division of the department and receive
 regular reports from the division on the department's efforts to
 comply with civil rights legislation and administrative rules;
 [(8)     create subcommittees, appoint commissioners to
 subcommittees, and receive the reports of subcommittees to the
 commission as a whole;
 [(9)     appoint a commissioner to act in the chair's
 absence;] and
 (6) [(10)] serve as the departmental liaison with the
 governor and the Office of State-Federal Relations to maximize
 federal funding for transportation.
 SECTION 5. Section 504.401(d), Transportation Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d) In this section, "state official" means:
 (1) a member of the legislature;
 (2) the governor;
 (3) the lieutenant governor;
 (4) a justice of the supreme court;
 (5) a judge of the court of criminal appeals;
 (6) the attorney general;
 (7) the commissioner of the General Land Office;
 (8) the comptroller;
 (9) a member of the Railroad Commission of Texas;
 (10) the commissioner of agriculture;
 (11) the commissioner of transportation;
 (12) the secretary of state; or
 (13) [(12)] a member of the State Board of Education.
 SECTION 6. Section 52.092(c), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c) Statewide offices of the state government shall be
 listed in the following order:
 (1) governor;
 (2) lieutenant governor;
 (3) attorney general;
 (4) comptroller of public accounts;
 (5) commissioner of the General Land Office;
 (6) commissioner of agriculture;
 (7) commissioner of transportation;
 (8) railroad commissioner;
 (9) [(8)] chief justice, supreme court;
 (10) [(9)] justice, supreme court;
 (11) [(10)] presiding judge, court of criminal
 appeals;
 (12) [(11)] judge, court of criminal appeals.
 SECTION 7. Sections 201.052, 201.054, 201.0545, 201.056,
 201.057, 201.058, and 201.059, Transportation Code, are repealed.
 SECTION 8. (a) The first commissioner of transportation
 elected under the changes in law made by this Act shall be elected
 at the general election held in November 2010 to serve for a term
 that begins January 1, 2011.
 (b) Until the first commissioner of transportation elected
 under this Act takes office, the members of the Texas
 Transportation Commission serving on the effective date of this Act
 shall, unless otherwise removed as provided by law, continue in
 office under the prior law that governed the composition of the
 Texas Transportation Commission, and that prior law is continued in
 effect for that purpose. If on January 1, 2011, there is a vacancy
 in the new office of commissioner of transportation created under
 this Act because the first commissioner of transportation-elect has
 died or refuses or is permanently unable to serve, the members of
 the Texas Transportation Commission serving on the effective date
 of this Act shall, unless otherwise removed as provided by law,
 continue in office under the prior law that governed the
 composition of the Texas Transportation Commission until the
 governor fills the vacancy by appointment in the manner provided by
 law. The prior law that governed the composition of the Texas
 Transportation Commission is continued in effect for that purpose.
 At the time that the first commissioner of transportation that is
 elected, or in extraordinary circumstances appointed, under this
 Act takes office, the Texas Transportation Commission is abolished.
 (c) The commissioner of transportation succeeds to all
 powers, duties, rights, and obligations of the Texas Transportation
 Commission, and the abolition of the Texas Transportation
 Commission does not affect the validity of any right, duty,
 decision, rule, or action of any kind taken by or under the
 authority of the commission.
 (d) Not later than January 1, 2012, the commissioner of
 transportation shall provide to the lieutenant governor, the
 speaker of the house of representatives, and the presiding officers
 of the standing committees of each house of the legislature with
 primary jurisdiction over transportation issues:
 (1) a strategic plan for the department; and
 (2) a detailed plan describing how the department
 intends to meet its goals.
 SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.