Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2550 Latest Draft

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                            82R3815 MTB-D
 By: Elkins H.B. No. 2550


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the process under which state agencies and other
 entities are periodically reviewed under the Texas Sunset Act.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  (a)  The Sunset Advisory Commission is abolished
 October 1, 2011. On the abolition of the commission:
 (1)  the records and other property in the custody of
 the commission are transferred to the Texas Facilities Commission;
 and
 (2)  the unobligated and unexpended appropriations of
 the commission lapse.
 (b)  A statutory provision that makes a state agency or other
 entity subject to Chapter 325, Government Code (Texas Sunset Act),
 and that provides for the abolition of the agency or other entity on
 a date after October 1, 2011, is ineffective to cause the abolition
 or to make the agency or entity subject to review under Chapter 325.
 (c)  The expiration of Chapter 325, Government Code (Texas
 Sunset Act), on October 1, 2011, does not affect the continuance or
 abolition of a state agency or other entity under that chapter
 before that date.
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 325, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Section 325.025 to read as follows:
 Sec. 325.025.  ABOLITION OF COMMISSION AND EXPIRATION OF
 CHAPTER. The commission is abolished and this chapter, except this
 section and Section 325.017, expires October 1, 2011. This section
 and Section 325.017 expire October 1, 2012.
 SECTION 3.  Section 74.127, Agriculture Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 74.127.  DISSOLUTION [SUNSET] PROVISION. (a) [The
 board of directors of the official cotton growers' boll weevil
 eradication foundation is subject to Chapter 325, Government Code
 (Texas Sunset Act).     Unless continued in existence as provided by
 that chapter, the board is abolished and this subchapter expires
 September 1, 2021.
 [(b)]  The commissioner may order the dissolution of the
 foundation at any time the commissioner determines that the
 purposes of this subchapter have been fulfilled or that the
 foundation is inoperative and abandoned. Dissolution shall be
 conducted in accordance with Section 74.112 of this code.
 (b) [(c)]  If the foundation [is abolished] or the program is
 discontinued for any reason, assessments approved, levied, or
 otherwise collectible on the date of discontinuance [abolishment]
 remain valid as necessary to pay the financial obligations of the
 foundation.
 SECTION 4.  Section 80.028, Agriculture Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 80.028.  DISSOLUTION [SUNSET] PROVISION. (a) [The
 board of directors of the official citrus producers' pest and
 disease management corporation is subject to Chapter 325,
 Government Code (Texas Sunset Act).     Unless continued in existence
 as provided by that chapter, the board is abolished and this chapter
 expires September 1, 2021.
 [(b)]  The commissioner may order the dissolution of the
 corporation at any time the commissioner determines that the
 purposes of this chapter have been fulfilled or that the
 corporation is inoperative and abandoned.  Dissolution shall be
 conducted in accordance with Section 80.014.
 (b) [(c)]  If the corporation [is abolished] or the
 suppression program is discontinued for any reason, assessments
 approved, levied, or otherwise collectible on the date of
 discontinuance [abolishment] remain valid as necessary to pay the
 financial obligations of the corporation.
 SECTION 5.  Section 5.01, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 5.01.  TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. [(a)] The
 Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is an agency of the state.
 [(b)     The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is subject to
 Chapter 325, Government Code (Texas Sunset Act).     Unless continued
 in existence as provided by that chapter, the commission is
 abolished and Subchapter A, Chapter 5, expires September 1, 2019.]
 SECTION 6.  Section 88.524, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 88.524.  OPEN MEETINGS LAW; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
 LAW[; SUNSET ACT]. [(a)] The advisory committee is subject to the
 open meetings law, Chapter 551, Government Code, and the
 administrative procedure law, Chapter 2001, Government Code.
 [(b)     The Equine Research Account Advisory Committee is
 subject to Chapter 325, Government Code (Texas Sunset Act).     Unless
 continued in existence as provided by that chapter, the advisory
 committee is abolished and this subchapter expires September 1,
 2011.]
 SECTION 7.  Section 81.113(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b), the state bar
 shall credit an attorney licensed in this state with meeting the
 minimum continuing legal education requirements of the state bar
 for a reporting year if during the reporting year the attorney is
 employed full-time as an attorney by:
 (1)  the senate;
 (2)  the house of representatives;
 (3)  a committee, division, department, or office of
 the senate or house;
 (4)  the Texas Legislative Council;
 (5)  the Legislative Budget Board;
 (6)  the Legislative Reference Library; or
 (7)  the office of the state auditor[; or
 [(8)  the Sunset Advisory Commission].
 SECTION 8.  Section 321.013(c), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (c)  The State Auditor shall recommend the audit plan for the
 state for each year to the committee. In devising the plan, the
 State Auditor shall consider recommendations concerning
 coordination of agency functions made jointly by representatives of
 the Legislative Budget Board[, Sunset Advisory Commission,] and
 State Auditor's Office. The State Auditor shall also consider the
 extent to which a department has received a significant increase in
 appropriations, including a significant increase in federal or
 other money passed through to the department, and shall review
 procurement activities for compliance with Section 2161.123. The
 plan shall provide for auditing of federal programs at least as
 often as required under federal law and shall ensure that audit
 requirements of all bond covenants and other credit or financial
 agreements are satisfied. The committee shall review and approve
 the plan.
 SECTION 9.  Section 321.0134, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 321.0134.  EFFECTIVENESS AUDIT. [(a)] An
 effectiveness audit is an audit to determine, according to
 established or designated program objectives, responsibilities or
 duties, statutes and regulations, program performance criteria, or
 program evaluation standards:
 (1)  whether the objectives and intended benefits are
 being achieved efficiently and effectively; and
 (2)  whether the program duplicates, overlaps, or
 conflicts with another state program.
 [(b)     An effectiveness audit may be scheduled only when the
 audited entity is not scheduled for review under the Texas Sunset
 Act (Chapter 325).]
 SECTION 10.  The heading to Section 326.003, Government
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 326.003.  COMMITTEE OF STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE AND [,]
 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD[, AND SUNSET ADVISORY COMMISSION].
 SECTION 11.  Section 326.003(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The State Auditor's Office and [,] Legislative Budget
 Board[, and Sunset Advisory Commission] shall form a committee to
 make recommendations relating to the coordination of the agencies'
 functions.
 SECTION 12.  Section 434.002, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 434.002.  APPLICATION OF [SUNSET,] OPEN MEETINGS[,] AND
 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE LAWS. [(a) The Texas Veterans Commission
 is subject to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act).     Unless continued in
 existence as provided by that chapter, the commission is abolished
 September 1, 2013.
 [(b)]  The commission is subject to Chapter 551[,] and
 Chapter 2001.
 SECTION 13.  The heading to Section 442.002, Government
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 442.002.  COMMISSION; MEMBERS[; SUNSET ACT].
 SECTION 14.  Section 444.002, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 444.002.  APPLICATION OF [SUNSET,] OPEN MEETINGS[,] AND
 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE [PROCEDURES] LAWS. [(a) The Texas
 Commission on the Arts is subject to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset
 Act).     Unless continued in existence as provided by that chapter,
 the commission is abolished and this chapter expires September 1,
 2013.
 [(b)]  The commission is subject to the open meetings law,
 Chapter 551, and the administrative procedure law, Chapter 2001.
 SECTION 15.  Section 2056.002(d), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d)  A state agency shall send two copies of each plan to both
 the Legislative Reference Library and the state publications
 clearinghouse of the Texas State Library and one copy each to:
 (1)  the governor;
 (2)  the lieutenant governor;
 (3)  the speaker of the house of representatives;
 (4)  the Legislative Budget Board;
 (5)  [the Sunset Advisory Commission;
 [(6)]  the state auditor;
 (6) [(7)]  the comptroller; and
 (7) [(8)]  the Department of Information Resources.
 SECTION 16.  Section 2056.010, Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 2056.010.  AGENCY CONFORMANCE TO STRATEGIC PLAN. The
 comptroller, [the Sunset Advisory Commission,] the state auditor,
 the Legislative Budget Board, or another agency that conducts
 performance audits of a state agency shall consider in the
 evaluation of an agency the extent to which the agency conforms to
 the agency's strategic plan.
 SECTION 17.  Section 2102.009, Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 2102.009.  ANNUAL REPORT. The internal auditor shall
 prepare an annual report and submit the report before November 1 of
 each year to the governor, the Legislative Budget Board, [the
 Sunset Advisory Commission,] the state auditor, the state agency's
 governing board, and the administrator. The state auditor shall
 prescribe the form and content of the report, subject to the
 approval of the legislative audit committee.
 SECTION 18.  Section 2102.0091(a), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A state agency shall file with [the Sunset Advisory
 Commission,] the budget division of the governor's office, the
 state auditor, and the Legislative Budget Board a copy of each
 report submitted to the state agency's governing board or the
 administrator of the state agency if the state agency does not have
 a governing board by the agency's internal auditor.
 SECTION 19.  Section 2210.002, Insurance Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 2210.002.  SHORT TITLE[; SUNSET PROVISION]. [(a)]
 This chapter may be cited as the Texas Windstorm Insurance
 Association Act.
 [(b)     The association is subject to review under Chapter 325,
 Government Code (Texas Sunset Act), but is not abolished under that
 chapter.     The association shall be reviewed during the period in
 which state agencies abolished in 2015 are reviewed.     The
 association shall pay the costs incurred by the Sunset Advisory
 Commission in performing the review of the association under this
 subsection.     The Sunset Advisory Commission shall determine the
 costs of the review performed under this subsection, and the
 association shall pay the amount of those costs promptly on receipt
 of a statement from the Sunset Advisory Commission regarding those
 costs.     This subsection expires September 1, 2015.]
 SECTION 20.  Section 2210.0025, Insurance Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 2210.0025.  BIENNIAL REPORT TO LEGISLATURE. On or
 before December 31 of each even-numbered year, the board of
 directors shall submit to the commissioner and [,] the appropriate
 committees of each house of the legislature[, and the Sunset
 Advisory Commission] a written report relating to the operations of
 the association during the preceding biennium.  The report must
 include:
 (1)  any proposed changes in the laws relating to
 regulation of the association and a statement of the reasons for the
 changes; and
 (2)  any information regarding association operations
 or procedures that is requested by the department to be addressed in
 the report.
 SECTION 21.  The heading to Subchapter A, Chapter 201, Labor
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER A. SHORT TITLE[; APPLICATION OF SUNSET ACT]
 SECTION 22.  The heading to Subchapter A, Chapter 401, Labor
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER A. SHORT TITLE[; APPLICATION OF SUNSET ACT]
 SECTION 23.  Section 31.156(a), Natural Resources Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The division shall review the real property inventory of
 each state agency not less than every four years[, and a review
 shall be made during the calendar year before the agency is
 scheduled for abolition under the Texas Sunset Act (Chapter 325,
 Government Code)]. The division may verify the accuracy of
 inventory records provided by an agency.
 SECTION 24.  Section 201.403(c), Transportation Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (c)  Not later than February 1 of each year, the director
 shall report to the commission and [,] each house of the
 legislature[, and the Sunset Advisory Commission] on the
 department's progress in the recruitment and hiring of women and
 minority applicants.
 SECTION 25.  Section 13.063(b), Utilities Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  The office shall prepare annually a report on the
 office's activities during the preceding year and submit the report
 to the standing legislative committees that have jurisdiction over
 the office, the house appropriations committee, and the senate
 finance committee[, and the Sunset Advisory Commission].  At a
 minimum, the report must include:
 (1)  a list of the types of activities conducted by the
 office and the time spent by the office on each activity;
 (2)  the number of hours billed by the office for
 representing residential or small commercial consumers in
 proceedings;
 (3)  the number of staff positions and the type of work
 performed by each position; and
 (4)  the office's rate of success in representing
 residential or small commercial consumers in appealing commission
 decisions.
 SECTION 26.  The following provisions are repealed:
 (1)  Section 11.003, Agriculture Code (Department of
 Agriculture);
 (2)  Section 161.027, Agriculture Code (Texas Animal
 Health Commission);
 (3)  Section 201.025, Agriculture Code (State Soil and
 Water Conservation Board);
 (4)  Section 7.004, Education Code (Texas Education
 Agency);
 (5)  Section 51.153(e), Education Code (Western
 Information Network Association);
 (6)  Section 51.168(d), Education Code (information
 network association);
 (7)  Section 54.603, Education Code (Prepaid Higher
 Education Tuition Board);
 (8)  Section 57.12, Education Code (Texas Guaranteed
 Student Loan Corporation);
 (9)  Section 61.0211, Education Code (Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board);
 (10)  Section 88.1016, Education Code (Texas Forest
 Service);
 (11)  Section 11.108, Finance Code (Finance Commission
 of Texas);
 (12)  Section 12.109, Finance Code (office of banking
 commissioner);
 (13)  Section 13.012, Finance Code (office of savings
 and mortgage lending commissioner and Department of Savings and
 Mortgage Lending);
 (14)  Section 14.066, Finance Code (Office of Consumer
 Credit Commissioner);
 (15)  Section 15.212, Finance Code (Credit Union
 Department and Credit Union Commission);
 (16)  Section 33.003, Government Code (State
 Commission on Judicial Conduct);
 (17)  Section 52.014, Government Code (Court Reporters
 Certification Board);
 (18)  Section 57.051, Government Code (licensed court
 interpreter advisory board);
 (19)  Section 81.003, Government Code (State Bar of
 Texas);
 (20)  Section 82.006, Government Code (Board of Law
 Examiners);
 (21)  Section 111.003, Government Code (Guardianship
 Certification Board);
 (22)  Sections 411.002(c), (d), and (e), Government
 Code (Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas);
 (23)  Section 419.003, Government Code (Texas
 Commission on Fire Protection);
 (24)  Section 431.023, Government Code (adjutant
 general's department);
 (25)  Section 441.001(q), Government Code (Texas State
 Library and Archives Commission);
 (26)  Section 442.002(k), Government Code (Texas
 Historical Commission);
 (27)  Section 443.002, Government Code (State
 Preservation Board);
 (28)  Section 443.0081(j), Government Code (historical
 representation advisory committee);
 (29)  Section 448.002, Government Code (Texas
 Emancipation Juneteenth Cultural and Historical Commission);
 (30)  Section 449.002, Government Code (Texas
 Holocaust and Genocide Commission);
 (31)  Section 466.003, Government Code (lottery
 division of the Texas Lottery Commission);
 (32)  Section 467.002, Government Code (Texas Lottery
 Commission);
 (33)  Section 481.003, Government Code (Texas Economic
 Development and Tourism Office);
 (34)  Section 487.002, Government Code (Texas
 Department of Rural Affairs);
 (35)  Section 492.012, Government Code (Texas Board of
 Criminal Justice and Texas Department of Criminal Justice);
 (36)  Section 501.132, Government Code (Correctional
 Managed Health Care Committee);
 (37)  Section 508.051, Government Code (Board of
 Pardons and Paroles);
 (38)  Section 511.003, Government Code (Commission on
 Jail Standards);
 (39)  Section 531.004, Government Code (Health and
 Human Services Commission);
 (40)  Section 531.703, Government Code (Advisory
 Committee on Qualifications for Health Care Translators and
 Interpreters);
 (41)  Section 531.805, Government Code (Council on
 Children and Families);
 (42)  Section 571.022, Government Code (Texas Ethics
 Commission);
 (43)  Section 751.003, Government Code (Office of
 State-Federal Relations);
 (44)  Section 776.007, Government Code (Texas Invasive
 Species Coordinating Committee);
 (45)  Section 801.107, Government Code (State Pension
 Review Board);
 (46)  Section 825.006, Government Code (board of
 trustees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas);
 (47)  Section 1232.072, Government Code (Texas Public
 Finance Authority);
 (48)  Section 2003.023, Government Code (State Office
 of Administrative Hearings);
 (49)  Section 2003.102, Government Code (tax division
 of the State Office of Administrative Hearings);
 (50)  Section 2054.005, Government Code (Department of
 Information Resources);
 (51)  Section 2055.003, Government Code (Electronic
 Government Program Management Office of the Department of
 Information Resources);
 (52)  Section 2151.0041, Government Code (transfer of
 certain powers and duties to the comptroller);
 (53)  Section 2152.002, Government Code (Texas
 Building and Procurement Commission);
 (54)  Section 2306.022, Government Code (Texas
 Department of Housing and Community Affairs);
 (55)  Section 2306.5521, Government Code (Texas State
 Affordable Housing Corporation);
 (56)  Section 2308.005, Government Code (Texas
 Workforce Investment Council);
 (57)  Section 11.003, Health and Safety Code (Texas
 Board of Health and Texas Department of Health);
 (58)  Section 102.003, Health and Safety Code (Cancer
 Prevention and Research Institute of Texas);
 (59)  Section 113.002, Health and Safety Code (Texas
 Organ, Tissue, and Eye Donor Council);
 (60)  Section 115.002, Health and Safety Code, as added
 by Chapter 733 (S.B. 395), Acts of the 81st Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2009 (Early Childhood Health and Nutrition Interagency
 Council);
 (61)  Section 115.012, Health and Safety Code, as added
 by Chapters 835 (S.B. 1824) and 1133 (H.B. 2196), Acts of the 81st
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2009 (Interagency Task Force for
 Children With Special Needs);
 (62)  Section 182.052, Health and Safety Code (Texas
 Health Services Authority);
 (63)  Section 367.003, Health and Safety Code (On-Site
 Wastewater Treatment Research Council);
 (64)  Section 532.002, Health and Safety Code (Texas
 Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation);
 (65)  Section 771.032, Health and Safety Code
 (Commission on State Emergency Communications);
 (66)  Section 1001.003, Health and Safety Code
 (Department of State Health Services);
 (67)  Section 21.002, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Department of Human Services);
 (68)  Section 40.003, Human Resources Code (Department
 of Family and Protective Services);
 (69)  Section 61.020, Human Resources Code (Texas Youth
 Commission);
 (70)  Section 64.054, Human Resources Code (office of
 independent ombudsman of the Texas Youth Commission);
 (71)  Section 73.023, Human Resources Code
 (Interagency Council on Early Childhood Intervention);
 (72)  Section 81.004, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing);
 (73)  Section 91.001, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Commission for the Blind);
 (74)  Section 101.002, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Department on Aging);
 (75)  Section 111.012, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Rehabilitation Commission);
 (76)  Section 112.023, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Council for Developmental Disabilities);
 (77)  Section 115.005, Human Resources Code (Governor's
 Committee on People with Disabilities);
 (78)  Section 117.003, Human Resources Code
 (Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services);
 (79)  Section 122.006, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Council on Purchasing from People with Disabilities);
 (80)  Section 141.012, Human Resources Code (Texas
 Juvenile Probation Commission);
 (81)  Section 161.003, Human Resources Code
 (Department of Aging and Disability Services);
 (82)  Section 31.004, Insurance Code (Texas Department
 of Insurance, including the division of workers' compensation);
 (83)  Section 501.003, Insurance Code (office of public
 insurance counsel);
 (84)  Section 1805.060, Insurance Code (authority
 relating to advisory organizations);
 (85)  Section 301.008, Labor Code (Texas Workforce
 Commission);
 (86)  Section 312.002, Labor Code (Interagency
 Literacy Council);
 (87)  Section 404.003, Labor Code (office of injured
 employee counsel);
 (88)  Section 412.021(f), Labor Code (risk management
 board and State Office of Risk Management);
 (89)  Section 32.003, Natural Resources Code (School
 Land Board);
 (90)  Section 33.211, Natural Resources Code (Coastal
 Coordination Council);
 (91)  Section 81.01001, Natural Resources Code
 (Railroad Commission of Texas);
 (92)  Section 153.044, Natural Resources Code
 (Prescribed Burning Board);
 (93)  Section 161.0111, Natural Resources Code
 (Veterans' Land Board);
 (94)  Section 51.002, Occupations Code (Texas
 Commission of Licensing and Regulation and Texas Department of
 Licensing and Regulation);
 (95)  Section 101.306(c), Occupations Code (office of
 patient protection);
 (96)  Section 151.004, Occupations Code (Texas Medical
 Board);
 (97)  Section 201.004, Occupations Code (Texas Board of
 Chiropractic Examiners);
 (98)  Section 202.002, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners);
 (99)  Section 203.006, Occupations Code (midwifery
 board);
 (100)  Section 251.005, Occupations Code (State Board
 of Dental Examiners);
 (101)  Section 301.003, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Nursing);
 (102)  Section 301.157(d-11), Occupations Code
 (certain nursing programs);
 (103)  Section 351.004, Occupations Code (Texas
 Optometry Board);
 (104)  Section 401.002, Occupations Code (State Board
 of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology);
 (105)  Section 402.002, Occupations Code (State
 Committee of Examiners in the Fitting and Dispensing of Hearing
 Instruments);
 (106)  Section 452.002, Occupations Code (Executive
 Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners);
 (107)  Section 453.002, Occupations Code (Texas Board
  of Physical Therapy Examiners);
 (108)  Section 454.003, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Occupational Therapy Examiners);
 (109)  Section 501.005, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Examiners of Psychologists);
 (110)  Section 502.003, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists);
 (111)  Section 503.005, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors);
 (112)  Section 505.005, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Social Worker Examiners);
 (113)  Section 551.005, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Pharmacy);
 (114)  Section 603.005, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Perfusionist Advisory Committee);
 (115)  Section 605.003, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Orthotics and Prosthetics);
 (116)  Section 651.002, Occupations Code (Texas
 Funeral Service Commission);
 (117)  Section 701.003, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Examiners of Dietitians);
 (118)  Section 801.003, Occupations Code (State Board
 of Veterinary Medical Examiners);
 (119)  Section 901.006, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Public Accountancy);
 (120)  Section 1001.005, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Professional Engineers);
 (121)  Section 1002.003, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Professional Geoscientists);
 (122)  Section 1051.003, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Architectural Examiners);
 (123)  Section 1071.003, Occupations Code (Texas Board
 of Professional Land Surveying);
 (124)  Section 1101.006, Occupations Code (Texas Real
 Estate Commission);
 (125)  Section 1103.006, Occupations Code (Texas
 Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board);
 (126)  Section 1301.003, Occupations Code (Texas State
 Board of Plumbing Examiners);
 (127)  Section 1701.002, Occupations Code (Commission
 on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education);
 (128)  Section 11.0111, Parks and Wildlife Code (Parks
 and Wildlife Department);
 (129)  Section 173.005, Transportation Code
 (intermunicipal commuter rail districts);
 (130)  Section 201.204, Transportation Code (Texas
 Department of Transportation);
 (131)  Section 451.459, Transportation Code (certain
 rapid transit authorities);
 (132)  Section 1001.005, Transportation Code (Texas
 Department of Motor Vehicles);
 (133)  Section 12.005, Utilities Code (Public Utility
 Commission of Texas);
 (134)  Section 13.002, Utilities Code (Office of Public
 Utility Counsel);
 (135)  Section 39.908, Utilities Code (Public Utility
 Commission of Texas);
 (136)  Section 41.060(c), Utilities Code (Public
 Utility Commission of Texas);
 (137)  Section 5.014, Water Code (Texas Natural
 Resource Conservation Commission);
 (138)  Section 6.013, Water Code (Texas Water
 Development Board);
 (139)  Section 18.01, Texas Racing Act (Article 179e,
 Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) (Texas Racing Commission);
 (140)  Subsection O, Section 2, The Securities Act
 (Article 581-2, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) (State Securities
 Board);
 (141)  Section 21(h), Texas Local Fire Fighters
 Retirement Act (Article 6243e, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes)
 (office of fire fighters' pension commissioner); and
 (142)  Section 4(c), Self-Directed Semi-Independent
 Agency Project Act (Article 8930, Revised Statutes).
 SECTION 27.  This Act takes effect October 1, 2011.