Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2203 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/03/2015

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                    84R7379 MTB-D
 By: Phillips H.B. No. 2203


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of the Joint Committee to Review the Sunset
 Advisory Commission.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 3, Government Code, is amended
 by adding Chapter 327 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 327. JOINT COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE SUNSET ADVISORY
 COMMISSION
 Sec. 327.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Committee" means the Joint Committee to Review
 the Sunset Advisory Commission.
 (2)  "Executive head of a state agency" means the
 director, executive director, commissioner, administrator, chief
 clerk, or other individual who is appointed by the governing body of
 the state agency or by another state or local officer to act as the
 chief executive or administrative officer of the agency and who is
 not an appointed officer.
 Sec. 327.002.  JOINT COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE SUNSET ADVISORY
 COMMISSION. (a) The Joint Committee to Review the Sunset Advisory
 Commission consists of:
 (1)  three members of the senate and one public member
 appointed by the lieutenant governor;
 (2)  three members of the house of representatives and
 one public member appointed by the speaker of the house; and
 (3)  two executive heads of state agencies and one
 public member appointed by the governor.
 (b)  The lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house may
 serve as one of the legislative appointees.
 (c)  A public member of the committee may not concurrently be
 serving as a member of the Sunset Advisory Commission.
 (d)  Not more than one legislative member of the committee
 from each house may concurrently be serving as a member of the
 Sunset Advisory Commission.
 (e)  If a vacancy occurs, the appropriate appointing
 authority shall appoint a person to serve for the remainder of the
 unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment.
 (f)  The lieutenant governor shall designate one of the
 committee members appointed by the lieutenant governor to serve as
 joint chair of the committee. The speaker of the house of
 representatives shall designate one of the committee members
 appointed by the speaker to serve as joint chair of the committee.
 (g)  Each member of the committee is entitled to
 reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in
 performing committee duties. Each legislative member is entitled to
 reimbursement from the appropriate fund of the member's respective
 house. Each public member and committee member appointed by the
 governor is entitled to reimbursement from funds appropriated to
 the committee.
 Sec. 327.003.  STAFF.  The committee shall employ persons
 necessary to carry out this chapter through funds made available by
 the legislature.
 Sec. 327.004.  COMMITTEE DUTIES. Before December 1, 2016,
 the committee shall consider whether a public need exists for the
 continuation of the Sunset Advisory Commission.  In making the
 determination, the committee shall consider:
 (1)  the efficiency and effectiveness with which the
 commission operates, including the cost of maintaining the
 commission and its staff as well as any savings realized by the work
 of the commission;
 (2)  the mission and goals intended for the commission
 and the problem or need that the commission was intended to address;
 (3)  the extent to which the commission's mission and
 goals have been achieved and the problem or need has been addressed;
 (4)  the commission's activities that are authorized by
 statute and any other commission activity and authority for those
 activities and the extent to which those activities are needed;
 (5)  whether less restrictive or alternative methods of
 performing any function that the commission performs could
 adequately protect or provide service to the public; and
 (6)  an assessment of the commission's rulemaking
 processes and the extent to which the commission has encouraged
 participation by the public in making its decisions and the extent
 to which the public participation has resulted in rules that
 benefit the public.
 Sec. 327.005.  REPORT TO LEGISLATURE. (a) Not later than
 December 1, 2016, the committee shall report its findings to the
 legislature.
 (b)  In its report to the legislature, the committee shall:
 (1)  make recommendations on the abolition,
 continuation, or reorganization of the Sunset Advisory Commission
 and on the need for the performance of the functions of the
 commission; and
 (2)  make recommendations to improve the operations of
 the Sunset Advisory Commission and its governing body, including
 management recommendations that do not require a change in the
 commission's enabling statute.
 (c)  The committee shall include the estimated fiscal impact
 of its recommendations and may recommend appropriation levels for
 the Sunset Advisory Commission.
 Sec. 327.006.  SUBPOENA POWER. (a) The committee may issue
 process to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of
 books, records, papers, and other objects necessary or proper for
 the purposes of the committee proceedings. The process may be
 served on a witness at any place in this state.
 (b)  If a majority of the committee directs the issuance of a
 subpoena, a joint chair shall issue the subpoena in the name of the
 committee.
 (c)  If both joint chairs are absent, a designee of one of the
 joint chairs may issue a subpoena or other process in the same
 manner as the joint chair.
 (d)  If necessary to obtain compliance with a subpoena or
 other process, the committee may issue attachments. The
 attachments may be addressed to and served by any peace officer in
 this state.
 (e)  Testimony taken under subpoena must be reduced to
 writing and given under oath subject to the penalties of perjury.
 (f)  A witness who attends a committee proceeding under
 process is entitled to the same mileage and per diem as a witness
 who appears before a grand jury in this state.
 Sec. 327.007.  ASSISTANCE OF AND ACCESS TO STATE AGENCIES.
 (a) The committee may request the assistance of state agencies and
 officers. When assistance is requested, a state agency or officer
 shall assist the committee.
 (b)  In carrying out its functions under this chapter, the
 committee or its designated staff member may inspect the records,
 documents, and files of any state agency.
 Sec. 327.008.  RECORDS PROTECTED FROM DISCLOSURE. (a) A
 working paper, including all documentary or other information,
 prepared or maintained by the committee staff in performing its
 duties under this chapter or other law to conduct an evaluation and
 prepare a report is excepted from the public disclosure
 requirements of Section 552.021.
 (b)  A record held by another entity that is considered to be
 confidential by law and that the committee receives in connection
 with the performance of the committee's functions under this
 chapter or another law remains confidential and is excepted from
 the public disclosure requirements of Section 552.021.
 Sec. 327.009.  EXPIRATION. This chapter expires January 1,
 2017.
 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, 2015.