Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB470

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of one or more supplemental county civil service commissions in certain counties.

Impact

If enacted, SB470 would affect how civil service systems are administered in populous counties by allowing for the formation of supplemental commissions. These commissions will support the management of various personnel-related matters, including the selection, classification, and promotion of county employees. It seeks to streamline processes and enhance accountability within county operations while ensuring local governance aligns with state laws governing civil service. The creation of these commissions could improve efficiency and responsiveness in employee management.

Summary

SB470 aims to establish supplemental county civil service commissions in counties with populations of two million or more. The bill allows the commissioners court of such counties to create one or more supplemental commissions to assist in overseeing the local civil service system. This legislation aims to enhance the administration of civil service rules and responsibilities, providing additional governance structures specifically tailored for larger counties in Texas.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB470 appears to be pragmatic, with supporters arguing that it will improve the functioning of civil service systems in larger counties. They posit that this bill will allow for more localized and specialized oversight, which can adapt better to the unique demands of larger administrative frameworks. However, some concerns have been raised about the additional complexity this may introduce and whether it will lead to bureaucratic expansion without commensurate benefits.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions about the separation of powers and local versus state control of civil service systems. Critics may argue that creating supplemental commissions could lead to overlaps in authority and a dilution of accountability if not properly monitored. Additionally, there are concerns regarding funding and the potential resource allocation for these new commissions, which could burden county budgets if not managed effectively.

Companion Bills

TX HB1756

Identical Relating to the establishment of one or more supplemental county civil service commissions in certain counties.

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