Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1666 Introduced / Bill

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                    83R4865 CAS-D
 By: Carter H.B. No. 1666


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a task force on school district administrative
 efficiency.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 11, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter K to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER K. TASK FORCE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE
 EFFICIENCY
 Sec. 11.501.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "task force"
 means the task force on school district administrative efficiency
 established under this subchapter.
 Sec. 11.502.  ESTABLISHMENT OF TASK FORCE; PURPOSE. A task
 force on school district administrative efficiency shall be
 established to review and analyze agency data collected from school
 districts on the costs of district administrative services and to
 determine how school district administration may be made more
 efficient through administrative reorganization and consolidation.
 Sec. 11.503.  COMPOSITION; VACANCY; APPOINTMENT. (a) The
 task force shall be composed of nine members as follows:
 (1)  four members appointed by the governor as follows:
 (A)  a parent of a public school student in this
 state;
 (B)  a business person with professional
 experience relating to reorganization and modernization of a
 private or public organization;
 (C)  a retired superintendent of a school district
 in this state with an enrollment of at least 100,000 students; and
 (D)  a retired superintendent of a school district
 in this state with an enrollment of not more than 25,000 students;
 (2)  three members appointed by the lieutenant governor
 as follows:
 (A)  a retired principal of a public school in
 this state or a retired superintendent of a school district in this
 state;
 (B)  a person with not less than 10 years of
 classroom teaching experience in a school district that, during the
 preceding school year, had a wealth per student, as defined by
 Section 41.001, that was in the highest 25 percent among school
 districts in this state; and
 (C)  a person with not less than 10 years of
 classroom teaching experience in a school district that, during the
 preceding school year, had a wealth per student, as defined by
 Section 41.001, that was in the lowest 25 percent among school
 districts in this state; and
 (3)  two members appointed by the speaker of the house
 of representatives as follows:
 (A)  a person employed by or otherwise associated
 with an institution of higher education in this state who has an
 academic degree or other background in economics, finance,
 accounting, or business; and
 (B)  a person with professional experience
 relating to reorganization and modernization of a private or public
 organization or a retired superintendent of a school district in
 this state.
 (b)  Initial appointments to the task force shall be made not
 later than October 1, 2013.
 (c)  A vacancy on the task force shall be filled in the same
 manner as the initial appointment.
 Sec. 11.504.  QUALIFICATIONS FOR SERVICE. (a)  While
 serving on the task force, an individual may not:
 (1)  hold any public office or be a member of another
 state board, commission, committee, or task force; or
 (2)  be an employee of any state department, agency,
 institution, board, commission, committee, or task force.
 (b)  An individual may not be a member of the task force or
 act as the general counsel to the task force if the individual or
 the individual's spouse is required to register as a lobbyist under
 Chapter 305, Government Code, because of the individual's
 activities for compensation on behalf of a profession or entity
 related to the operation of the task force.
 Sec. 11.505.  DUTIES OF TASK FORCE; CONTRACTS.  (a) The task
 force shall perform a thorough review of all school district
 administrative functions, including responsibilities of district
 administrators, and expenditures by districts, in order to:
 (1)  identify the causes of administrative
 inefficiencies;
 (2)  identify duplicative assignments, rules,
 policies, or procedures that may be consolidated; and
 (3)  consider and develop solutions and methods to
 correct and improve any duplicative or inefficient administrative
 practice.
 (b)  The agency, the house of representatives, and the senate
 shall provide staff support for the task force.
 (c)  The task force may enter into a contract for research or
 professional services as may be necessary or appropriate to
 facilitate activities of the task force.
 Sec. 11.506.  MEETINGS. (a) The first meeting of the task
 force shall be held not later than November 1, 2013, at the call of
 the governor. At that meeting, the members of the task force shall
 elect a presiding officer from among the members.
 (b)  After the first meeting of the task force, regular
 meetings shall be held quarterly, and other meetings, hearings, or
 proceedings may be held at any other time at the call of the
 presiding officer as necessary to accomplish the goals of the task
 force.
 (c)  A member of the task force who does not attend more than
 50 percent of the regularly scheduled meetings is subject to
 removal from the task force unless attendance at a lower percentage
 of meetings is approved by a majority vote of the task force.
 Sec. 11.507.  REIMBURSEMENT. (a) A member of the task force
 may not receive compensation for the services provided as a member
 of the task force.
 (b)  A member of the task force is entitled to reimbursement
 for the member's actual and necessary expenses incurred in
 performing task force duties.  Such reimbursement to task force
 members may be authorized by the task force to be paid from funds
 received and administered by the task force from gifts, grants, and
 donations accepted under Section 11.508.
 Sec. 11.508.  GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. (a) For the
 purpose of funding any activity of the task force under this
 subchapter, the task force may apply for and accept:
 (1)  gifts, grants, and donations from:
 (A)  an organization exempt from federal taxation
 under Section 501(c)(3) or (4), Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or
 (B)  a private individual or entity; or
 (2)  federal grant money.
 (b)  The task force may authorize and disburse subgrants of
 money from money accepted under Subsection (a) for appropriate
 programs, services, and activities related to and in accordance
 with the purposes and activities of the task force.
 (c)  A gift, grant, or donation to the task force shall be
 reported in the meeting minutes of the task force with the name of
 the grantor or donor and a statement of the purpose of the gift,
 grant, or donation accepted.
 Sec. 11.509.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. The task force is
 not subject to Chapter 2110, Government Code.
 Sec. 11.510.  REPORT; SUBMISSION. (a)  The task force shall
 compile a final detailed report of its findings and
 recommendations, including any proposed legislation and rule or
 policy changes necessary or appropriate to implement procedures and
 programs to prevent the causes and occurrence of future
 administrative inefficiencies.  The report must also include copies
 of all meeting minutes.
 (b)  Not later than December 1, 2014, the task force shall
 submit the report described by Subsection (a) to the governor, the
 lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives,
 and the presiding officer of each legislative standing committee
 with primary jurisdiction over primary and secondary education or
 state fiscal appropriations.
 Sec. 11.511.  EXPIRATION. This subchapter expires January
 1, 2015.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2013.