Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1921 Latest Draft

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                            By: Hegar S.B. No. 1921
 (Stephenson)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of Kendleton Improvement District;
 providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose
 assessments, fees, or taxes.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 4, Special District Local Laws
 Code, is amended by adding Chapter 3928 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 3928.  KENDLETON IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
 SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
 Sec. 3928.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Board" means the district's board of directors.
 (2)  "City" means the City of Kendleton.
 (3)  "County" means Fort Bend County.
 (4)  "Director" means a board member.
 (5)  "District" means the Kendleton Improvement
 District.
 Sec. 3928.002.  NATURE OF DISTRICT. The Kendleton
 Improvement District is a special district created under Section
 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.
 Sec. 3928.003.  PURPOSE; DECLARATION OF INTENT. (a)  The
 creation of the district is essential to accomplish the purposes of
 Sections 52 and 52-a, Article III, and Section 59, Article XVI,
 Texas Constitution, and other public purposes stated in this
 chapter. By creating the district and in authorizing the city, the
 county, and other political subdivisions to contract with the
 district, the legislature has established a program to accomplish
 the public purposes set out in Section 52-a, Article III, Texas
 Constitution.
 (b)  The creation of the district is necessary to promote,
 develop, encourage, and maintain employment, commerce,
 transportation, housing, tourism, recreation, the arts,
 entertainment, economic development, safety, and the public
 welfare in the district.
 (c)  This chapter and the creation of the district may not be
 interpreted to relieve the city or the county from providing the
 level of services provided as of the effective date of the Act
 enacting this chapter to the area in the district. The district is
 created to supplement and not to supplant city or county services
 provided in the district.
 Sec. 3928.004.  FINDINGS OF BENEFIT AND PUBLIC PURPOSE.
 (a)  The district is created to serve a public use and benefit.
 (b)  All land and other property included in the district
 will benefit from the improvements and services to be provided by
 the district under powers conferred by Sections 52 and 52-a,
 Article III, and Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, and
 other powers granted under this chapter.
 (c)  The creation of the district is in the public interest
 and is essential to further the public purposes of:
 (1)  developing and diversifying the economy of the
 state;
 (2)  eliminating unemployment and underemployment; and
 (3)  developing or expanding transportation and
 commerce.
 (d)  The district will:
 (1)  promote the health, safety, and general welfare of
 residents, employers, potential employees, employees, visitors,
 and consumers in the district, and of the public;
 (2)  provide needed funding for the district to
 preserve, maintain, and enhance the economic health and vitality of
 the district territory as a community and business center;
 (3)  promote the health, safety, welfare, and enjoyment
 of the public by providing pedestrian ways and by landscaping and
 developing certain areas in the district, which are necessary for
 the restoration, preservation, and enhancement of scenic beauty;
 and
 (4)  provide for water, wastewater, drainage, road,
 rail, and recreational facilities for the district.
 (e)  Pedestrian ways along or across a street, whether at
 grade or above or below the surface, and street lighting, street
 landscaping, parking, and street art objects are parts of and
 necessary components of a street and are considered to be a street
 or road improvement.
 (f)  The district will not act as the agent or
 instrumentality of any private interest even though the district
 will benefit many private interests as well as the public.
 Sec. 3928.005.  INITIAL DISTRICT TERRITORY. (a)  The
 district is initially composed of the territory described by
 Section 2 of the Act enacting this chapter.
 (b)  The boundaries and field notes contained in Section 2 of
 the Act enacting this chapter form a closure. A mistake in the
 field notes or in copying the field notes in the legislative process
 does not affect the district's:
 (1)  organization, existence, or validity;
 (2)  right to issue any type of bonds for the purposes
 for which the district is created or to pay the principal of and
 interest on the bonds;
 (3)  right to impose or collect an assessment or tax; or
 (4)  legality or operation.
 Sec. 3928.006.  ELIGIBILITY FOR INCLUSION IN SPECIAL ZONES.
 All or any part of the area of the district is eligible to be
 included in:
 (1)  a tax increment reinvestment zone created under
 Chapter 311, Tax Code;
 (2)  a tax abatement reinvestment zone created under
 Chapter 312, Tax Code;
 (3)  an enterprise zone created under Chapter 2303,
 Government Code; or
 (4)  an industrial district created under Chapter 42,
 Local Government Code.
 Sec. 3928.007.  APPLICABILITY OF MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT
 DISTRICTS LAW. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter,
 Chapter 375, Local Government Code, applies to the district.
 Sec. 3928.008.  CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER. This chapter shall
 be liberally construed in conformity with the findings and purposes
 stated in this chapter.
 SUBCHAPTER B. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
 Sec. 3928.051.  GOVERNING BODY; TERMS. (a)  The district is
 governed by a board of five voting directors who serve staggered
 terms of four years, with two or three directors' terms expiring
 June 1 of each odd-numbered year.
 (b)  The board by resolution may change the number of voting
 directors on the board if the board determines that the change is in
 the best interest of the district. The board may not consist of
 fewer than 5 or more than 15 directors.
 Sec. 3928.052.  APPOINTMENT OF VOTING DIRECTORS. The Texas
 Commission on Environmental Quality shall appoint voting directors
 from persons recommended by the board.
 Sec. 3928.053.  NONVOTING DIRECTORS. The board may appoint
 nonvoting directors to serve at the pleasure of the voting
 directors.
 Sec. 3928.054.  QUORUM. For purposes of determining the
 requirements for a quorum of the board, the following are not
 counted:
 (1)  a board position vacant for any reason, including
 death, resignation, or disqualification;
 (2)  a director who is abstaining from participation in
 a vote because of a conflict of interest; or
 (3)  a nonvoting director.
 Sec. 3928.055.  COMPENSATION. A director is entitled to
 receive fees of office and reimbursement for actual expenses as
 provided by Section 49.060, Water Code. Sections 375.069 and
 375.070, Local Government Code, do not apply to the board.
 Sec. 3928.056.  INITIAL VOTING DIRECTORS.  (a)  The initial
 board consists of the following directors:
 Pos. No.  Name of Director  Pos. No.  Name of Director
 Pos. No.  Name of Director
 1.  Bouche Mickey  1.  Bouche Mickey
 1.  Bouche Mickey
 2.  Abe Soloman  2.  Abe Soloman
 2.  Abe Soloman
 3.  Kanzetta Allen  3.  Kanzetta Allen
 3.  Kanzetta Allen
 4.  Christopher Humphrey  4.  Christopher Humphrey
 4.  Christopher Humphrey
 5.  Melvin Petitt  5.  Melvin Petitt
 5.  Melvin Petitt
 (b)  Of the initial directors, the terms of directors
 appointed for positions one through three expire June 1, 2015, and
 the terms of directors appointed for positions four and five expire
 June 1, 2017.
 (c)  Section 3928.052 does not apply to this section.
 (d)  This section expires September 1, 2017.
 SUBCHAPTER C. POWERS AND DUTIES
 Sec. 3928.101.  GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. The district has
 the powers and duties necessary to accomplish the purposes for
 which the district is created.
 Sec. 3928.102.  IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AND SERVICES. The
 district may provide, design, construct, acquire, improve,
 relocate, operate, maintain, or finance an improvement project or
 service using any money available to the district, or contract with
 a governmental or private entity to provide, design, construct,
 acquire, improve, relocate, operate, maintain, or finance an
 improvement project or service authorized under this chapter or
 Chapter 375, Local Government Code.
 Sec. 3928.103.  RAIL FACILITIES.  The district may
 construct, acquire, improve, maintain, and operate rail facilities
 and improvements in aid of those facilities.
 Sec. 3928.104.  DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION POWERS.  The
 district, using money available to the district, may exercise the
 powers given to a development corporation under Chapter 505, Local
 Government Code, including the power to own, operate, acquire,
 construct, lease, improve, or maintain a project under that
 chapter.
 Sec. 3928.105.  NONPROFIT CORPORATION.  (a)  The board by
 resolution may authorize the creation of a nonprofit corporation to
 assist and act for the district in implementing a project or
 providing a service authorized by this chapter.
 (b)  The nonprofit corporation:
 (1)  has each power of and is considered to be a local
 government corporation created under Subchapter D, Chapter 431,
 Transportation Code; and
 (2)  may implement any project and provide any service
 authorized by this chapter.
 (c)  The board shall appoint the board of directors of the
 nonprofit corporation.  The board of directors of the nonprofit
 corporation shall serve in the same manner as the board of directors
 of a local government corporation created under Subchapter D,
 Chapter 431, Transportation Code, except that a board member is not
 required to reside in the district.
 Sec. 3928.106.  AGREEMENTS; GRANTS.  (a)  As provided by
 Chapter 375, Local Government Code, the district may make an
 agreement with or accept a gift, grant, or loan from any person.
 (b)  The implementation of a project is a governmental
 function or service for the purposes of Chapter 791, Government
 Code.
 Sec. 3928.107.  LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES.  To protect the
 public interest, the district may contract with a qualified party,
 including the county or the city, to provide law enforcement
 services in the district for a fee.
 Sec. 3928.108.  MEMBERSHIP IN CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS.  The
 district may join and pay dues to a charitable or nonprofit
 organization that performs a service or provides an activity
 consistent with the furtherance of a district purpose.
 Sec. 3928.109.  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.  (a)  The district may
 engage in activities that accomplish the economic development
 purposes of the district.
 (b)  The district may establish and provide for the
 administration of one or more programs to promote state or local
 economic development and to stimulate business and commercial
 activity in the district, including programs to:
 (1)  make loans and grants of public money; and
 (2)  provide district personnel and services.
 (c)  The district may create economic development programs
 and exercise the economic development powers provided to
 municipalities by:
 (1)  Chapter 380, Local Government Code; and
 (2)  Subchapter A, Chapter 1509, Government Code.
 Sec. 3928.110.  PARKING FACILITIES. (a)  The district may
 acquire, lease as lessor or lessee, construct, develop, own,
 operate, and maintain parking facilities or a system of parking
 facilities, including lots, garages, parking terminals, or other
 structures or accommodations for parking motor vehicles off the
 streets and related appurtenances.
 (b)  The district's parking facilities serve the public
 purposes of the district and are owned, used, and held for a public
 purpose even if leased or operated by a private entity for a term of
 years.
 (c)  The district's parking facilities are parts of and
 necessary components of a street and are considered to be a street
 or road improvement.
 (d)  The development and operation of the district's parking
 facilities may be considered an economic development program.
 Sec. 3928.111.  STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT. The
 district may negotiate and enter into a written strategic
 partnership agreement under Section 43.0751, Local Government
 Code, with a municipality in whose extraterritorial jurisdiction
 the district is located.
 Sec. 3928.112.  ANNEXATION OR EXCLUSION OF LAND. (a)  The
 district may annex land as provided by Subchapter J, Chapter 49,
 Water Code.
 (b)  The district may exclude land as provided by Subchapter
 J, Chapter 49, Water Code. Section 375.044(b), Local Government
 Code, does not apply to the district.
 Sec. 3928.113.  NO EMINENT DOMAIN POWER.  The district may
 not exercise the power of eminent domain.
 SUBCHAPTER D. GENERAL FINANCIAL PROVISIONS; ASSESSMENTS
 Sec. 3928.151.  DISBURSEMENTS AND TRANSFERS OF MONEY. The
 board by resolution shall establish the number of directors'
 signatures and the procedure required for a disbursement or
 transfer of district money.
 Sec. 3928.152.  MONEY USED FOR IMPROVEMENTS OR SERVICES.
 The district may acquire, construct, finance, operate, or maintain
 any improvement or service authorized under this chapter or Chapter
 375, Local Government Code, using any money available to the
 district.
 Sec. 3928.153.  PETITION REQUIRED FOR FINANCING SERVICES AND
 IMPROVEMENTS WITH ASSESSMENTS. (a)  The board may not finance a
 service or improvement project with assessments under this chapter
 unless a written petition requesting that service or improvement
 has been filed with the board.
 (b)  A petition filed under Subsection (a) must be signed by
 the owners of a majority of the assessed value of real property in
 the district subject to assessment according to the most recent
 certified tax appraisal roll for the county.
 Sec. 3928.154.  METHOD OF NOTICE FOR HEARING.  The district
 may mail the notice required by Section 375.115(c), Local
 Government Code, by certified or first class United States mail.
 The board shall determine the method of notice.
 Sec. 3928.155.  ASSESSMENTS; LIENS FOR ASSESSMENTS. (a)  The
 board by resolution may impose and collect an assessment for any
 purpose authorized by this chapter in all or any part of the district.
 (b)  An assessment, a reassessment, or an assessment
 resulting from an addition to or correction of the assessment roll
 by the district, penalties and interest on an assessment or
 reassessment, an expense of collection, and reasonable attorney's
 fees incurred by the district:
 (1)  are a first and prior lien against the property
 assessed;
 (2)  are superior to any other lien or claim other than
 a lien or claim for county, school district, or municipal ad valorem
 taxes; and
 (3)  are the personal liability of and a charge against
 the owners of the property even if the owners are not named in the
 assessment proceedings.
 (c)  The lien is effective from the date of the board's
 resolution imposing the assessment until the date the assessment is
 paid. The board may enforce the lien in the same manner that the
 board may enforce an ad valorem tax lien against real property.
 (d)  The board may make a correction to or deletion from the
 assessment roll that does not increase the amount of assessment of
 any parcel of land without providing notice and holding a hearing in
 the manner required for additional assessments.
 Sec. 3928.156.  RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY NOT EXEMPT. Section
 375.161, Local Government Code, does not apply to a tax authorized
 or approved by the voters of the district or a required payment for
 a service provided by the district, including water and sewer
 services.
 Sec. 3928.157.  COMPETITIVE BIDDING.  Subchapter I, Chapter
 49, Water Code, applies to the district.  Sections 375.221 and
 375.223, Local Government Code, do not apply to the district.
 Sec. 3928.158.  TAX AND ASSESSMENT ABATEMENTS. The district
 may designate reinvestment zones and may grant abatements of
 district taxes or assessments on property in the zones.
 SUBCHAPTER E. TAXES AND BONDS
 Sec. 3928.201.  ELECTIONS REGARDING TAXES AND BONDS.
 (a)  The district may issue, without an election, bonds, notes, and
 other obligations secured by:
 (1)  revenue other than ad valorem taxes; or
 (2)  contract payments described by Section 3928.203.
 (b)  The district must hold an election in the manner
 provided by Subchapter L, Chapter 375, Local Government Code, to
 obtain voter approval before the district may impose an ad valorem
 tax or issue bonds payable from ad valorem taxes.
 (c)  Section 375.243, Local Government Code, does not apply
 to the district.
 (d)  All or any part of any facilities or improvements that
 may be acquired by a district by the issuance of its bonds may be
 submitted as a single proposition or as several propositions to be
 voted on at the election.
 Sec. 3928.202.  OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TAX. (a)  If
 authorized by a majority of the district voters voting at an
 election held in accordance with Section 3928.201, the district may
 impose an operation and maintenance tax on taxable property in the
 district in accordance with Section 49.107, Water Code, for any
 district purpose, including to:
 (1)  maintain and operate the district;
 (2)  construct or acquire improvements; or
 (3)  provide a service.
 (b)  The board shall determine the tax rate. The rate may not
 exceed the rate approved at the election.
 (c)  Section 49.107(h), Water Code, does not apply to the
 district.
 Sec. 3928.203.  CONTRACT TAXES. (a)  In accordance with
 Section 49.108, Water Code, the district may impose a tax other than
 an operation and maintenance tax and use the revenue derived from
 the tax to make payments under a contract after the provisions of
 the contract have been approved by a majority of the district voters
 voting at an election held for that purpose.
 (b)  A contract approved by the district voters may contain a
 provision stating that the contract may be modified or amended by
 the board without further voter approval.
 Sec. 3928.204.  AUTHORITY TO BORROW MONEY AND TO ISSUE BONDS
 AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS. (a)  The district may borrow money on terms
 determined by the board. Section 375.205, Local Government Code,
 does not apply to a loan, line of credit, or other borrowing from a
 bank or financial institution secured by revenue other than ad
 valorem taxes.
 (b)  The district may issue bonds, notes, or other
 obligations payable wholly or partly from ad valorem taxes,
 assessments, impact fees, revenue, contract payments, grants, or
 other district money, or any combination of those sources of money,
 to pay for any authorized district purpose.
 Sec. 3928.205.  TAXES FOR BONDS. At the time the district
 issues bonds payable wholly or partly from ad valorem taxes, the
 board shall provide for the annual imposition of a continuing
 direct annual ad valorem tax, without limit as to rate or amount,
 for each year that all or part of the bonds are outstanding as
 required and in the manner provided by Sections 54.601 and 54.602,
 Water Code.
 Sec. 3928.206.  TAXES AND BONDS FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES.
 The limitation on the outstanding principal amount of bonds, notes,
 and other obligations provided by Section 49.4645, Water Code, does
 not apply to the district.
 SUBCHAPTER F.  DEFINED AREAS
 Sec. 3928.251.  AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH DEFINED AREAS OR
 DESIGNATED PROPERTY. The district may define areas or designate
 certain property of the district to pay for improvements,
 facilities, or services that primarily benefit that area or
 property and do not generally and directly benefit the district as a
 whole.
 Sec. 3928.252.  PROCEDURE FOR ELECTION. (a)  Before the
 district may impose an ad valorem tax or issue bonds payable from ad
 valorem taxes of the defined area or designated property, the board
 shall hold an election in the defined area or in the designated
 property only.
 (b)  The board may submit the issues to the voters on the same
 ballot to be used in another election.
 Sec. 3928.253.  DECLARING RESULT AND ISSUING ORDER. (a)  If
 a majority of the voters voting at the election approve the
 proposition or propositions, the board shall declare the results
 and, by order, shall establish the defined area and describe it by
 metes and bounds or designate the specific property.
 (b)  A court may not review the board's order except on the
 ground of fraud, palpable error, or arbitrary and confiscatory
 abuse of discretion.
 Sec. 3928.254.  TAXES FOR SERVICES, IMPROVEMENTS, AND
 FACILITIES IN DEFINED AREAS OR DESIGNATED PROPERTY. On voter
 approval and adoption of the order described by Section 3928.253,
 the district may apply separately, differently, equitably, and
 specifically its taxing power and lien authority to the defined
 area or designated property to provide money to construct,
 administer, maintain, and operate services, improvements, and
 facilities that primarily benefit the defined area or designated
 property.
 Sec. 3928.255.  ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR DEFINED AREA OR
 DESIGNATED PROPERTY. After the order under Section 3928.253 is
 adopted, the district may issue bonds to provide for any land,
 improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances for
 the defined area or designated property.
 SUBCHAPTER G.  DISSOLUTION AND MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION
 Sec. 3928.301.  MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION; DISSOLUTION.
 (a)  The district is a "water or sewer district" under Section
 43.071, Local Government Code.
 (b)  Section 43.075, Local Government Code, applies to the
 district.
 (c)  Section 375.264, Local Government Code, does not apply
 to the dissolution of the district by a municipality.
 SECTION 2.  The Kendleton Improvement District initially
 includes all territory contained in the following area:
 A 274 ACRES TRACT OF LAND, IN THE ISAAC MCGARY LEAGUE, ABSTRACT NO.
 58, FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS, SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORE
 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
 BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of the northwesterly
 right-of-way line of G.H. & S.A. Railroad and the westerly line of
 West End Tavener Road;
 (1)  THENCE, South 56°08'39” West, along the northerly right-of-way
 line of said G.H. & S.A. Railroad, a distance of 4169.55 feet to a
 point in the centerline of Brooks Branch;
 (2)  THENCE, North 04°58'48” West, along the centerline of Brooks
 Branch, a distance of 76.95 feet to a point;
 (3)  THENCE, North 20°38'09” West, along the centerline of Brooks
 Branch, a distance of 112.84 feet to a point;
 (4)  THENCE, North 27°38'06” West, along the centerline of Brooks
 Branch, a distance of 229.19 feet to a point;
 (5)  THENCE, North 59°22'20” West, along the centerline of Brooks
 Branch, a distance of 97.47 feet to a point;
 (6)  THENCE, North 72°10'20” West, along the centerline of Brooks
 Branch, a distance of 181.22 feet to a point;
 (7)  THENCE, North 30°00'00” West, along the centerline of Brooks
 Branch, a distance of 257.39 feet to a point in the south line of a
 called 41.374 acres tract described to Anthony Humphrey in vol.
 2371, pg. 1473, F.B.C.C.F.;
 (8)  THENCE, South 57°15'05” West, a distance of 833.50 feet to a
 point;
 (9)  THENCE, North 23°45'00” West, a distance of 911.49 feet to a
 point in the south line of a called 42.0 acres tract described to
 Lisa Davis in 2007122421, F.B.C.C.F.;
 (10)  THENCE, South 60°00'00” West, along the south line of said
 42.0 acres tract, a distance of 665.77 feet to a point;
 (11)  THENCE, North 30°00'00” West, a distance of 462.00 feet to a
 point;
 (12)  THENCE, North 60°00'00” East, along the north line of said
 42.0 acres, a distance of 992.15 feet to a point in the west line of
 a called 9.74 acres tract described to Admiral, TLC in 2013037496,
 F.B.C.C.F.;
 (13)  THENCE, North 29°54'53” West, a distance of 748.50 feet to a
 point marking the northwesterly corner of a called 4.6 acres tract
 described to Curtis Lucas in 2000102582, F.B.C.C.F.;
 (14)  THENCE, North 60°09'26” East, a distance of 2245.57 feet to a
 point marking the northeasterly corner of a called 19.47 acres
 tract described to TD Phan in 2011011742, F.B.C.C.F.;
 (15)  THENCE, South 30°00'00” East, along the easterly line of said
 19.47 acres tract, a distance of 742.34 feet to a point;
 (16)  THENCE, North 60°00'00” East, a distance of 1211.18 feet to a
 point;
 (17)  THENCE, North 59°02'24" East, a distance of 1295.34 feet to a
 point in the west right-of-way line of West End Tavener Road;
 (18)  THENCE, South 31°02'43" East, along the west right-of-way
 line of West End Tavener Road, a distance of 1194.29 feet to a
 point;
 (19)  THENCE, South 59°14'00" West, along the west right-of-way
 line of West End Tavener Road, a distance of 21.92 feet to a point;
 (20)  THENCE, South 24°14'50" East, along the said west line
 right-of-way line of West End Tavener Road, a distance of 765.58
 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 274 acres of land.
 SECTION 3.  (a)  The legal notice of the intention to
 introduce this Act, setting forth the general substance of this
 Act, has been published as provided by law, and the notice and a
 copy of this Act have been furnished to all persons, agencies,
 officials, or entities to which they are required to be furnished
 under Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, and Chapter 313,
 Government Code.
 (b)  The governor, one of the required recipients, has
 submitted the notice and Act to the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality.
 (c)  The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has filed
 its recommendations relating to this Act with the governor,
 lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives
 within the required time.
 (d)  The general law relating to consent by political
 subdivisions to the creation of districts with conservation,
 reclamation, and road powers and the inclusion of land in those
 districts has been complied with.
 (e)  All requirements of the constitution and laws of this
 state and the rules and procedures of the legislature with respect
 to the notice, introduction, and passage of this Act have been
 fulfilled and accomplished.
 SECTION 4.  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.

 Pos. No.  Name of Director

 1.  Bouche Mickey

 2.  Abe Soloman

 3.  Kanzetta Allen

 4.  Christopher Humphrey

 5.  Melvin Petitt