Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2222 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/08/2019

                    86R11488 SLB-D
 By: Creighton S.B. No. 2222


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the board of pilot commissioners for Harris County
 ports.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 5007.209(b), Special District Local Laws
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The training program must provide the person with
 information regarding:
 (1)  the legislation that created the authority;
 (2)  the programs, functions, policies, rules, and
 budget of the authority;
 (3)  the results of the most recent formal audit of the
 authority;
 (4)  [the duties of the port commission as the board of
 pilot commissioners for Harris County ports under Chapter 66,
 Transportation Code;
 [(5)]  the requirements of laws relating to open
 meetings, public information, administrative procedure, financial
 disclosure, and conflicts of interest; and
 (5) [(6)]  any applicable ethics policies adopted by
 the port commission or the Texas Ethics Commission.
 SECTION 2.  Section 66.002, Transportation Code, is amended
 by adding Subdivision (4-a) to read as follows:
 (4-a) "Pilot commissioner" means a member of the board.
 SECTION 3.  Section 66.011, Transportation Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 66.011.  BOARD. The board of pilot commissioners for
 the ports of Harris County is composed of seven pilot commissioners
 appointed as follows:
 (1)  two pilot commissioners appointed by a majority of
 the city council of the City of Houston;
 (2)  two pilot commissioners appointed by a majority of
 the Harris County Commissioners Court;
 (3)  one pilot commissioner appointed by the city
 council of the City of Pasadena, who must reside in the city of
 Pasadena;
 (4)  one pilot commissioner appointed by a majority of
 the Harris County Mayors' and Councils' Association, who must be a
 resident of a municipality in Harris County that is located
 adjacent to the Houston Ship Channel and has a population of less
 than 100,000; and
 (5)  the chair of the pilot commission, appointed as
 described by Section 66.0116 [the port commissioners of the Port of
 Houston Authority of Harris County, Texas].
 SECTION 4.  Subchapter B, Chapter 66, Transportation Code,
 is amended by adding Sections 66.0115 and 66.0116 to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 66.0115.  QUALIFICATIONS; VACANCY.  (a) Except as
 otherwise provided by Sections 66.011 and 66.0116, each pilot
 commissioner must be a property taxpayer and a qualified voter in
 Harris County.
 (b)  A person is not eligible for appointment to the pilot
 commission if the person has previously served the equivalent of at
 least 12 full years on the pilot commission.
 (c)  Not later than the 45th day after the date on which a
 term expires or on which a vacancy on the board begins, the
 appointing entity must appoint a new pilot commissioner. If the
 appointing entity fails to make the appointment before the 45th
 day, the office is considered an open position and the person
 serving in that position is ineligible for reappointment to fill
 the position, and:
 (1)  if the appointing entity is the city council of the
 City of Houston, the city council of the City of Pasadena, or the
 Harris County Mayors' and Councils' Association, the Harris County
 Commissioners Court shall appoint a pilot commissioner to fill the
 position; or
 (2)  if the appointing entity is the Harris County
 Commissioners Court, the city council of the City of Houston shall
 appoint a pilot commissioner to fill the position.
 (d)  If a second appointing entity under Subsection (c)(1) or
 (2) fails to make an appointment before the 90th day after the date
 on which the term expires or the vacancy begins:
 (1)  the office is considered an open position and the
 person serving in that position is ineligible for reappointment to
 fill the position; and
 (2)  the governor shall appoint a pilot commissioner to
 fill the position with the advice and consent of the senate.
 (e)  If a vacancy occurs through death, resignation, or other
 reason, the vacancy shall be filled in the manner provided for
 making the original appointment and in accordance with Subsections
 (c) and (d).
 (f)  The governor may appoint a pilot commissioner under
 Subsection (d) only if the appointing entity under Subsection (c)
 fails to make an appointment within the period described by this
 section, and any subsequent appointment must be made by the
 appropriate appointing entity.
 Sec. 66.0116.  APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR; TERM. (a) The City of
 Houston mayor and city council and the Harris County Commissioners
 Court shall jointly appoint the chair of the pilot commission in
 January of odd-numbered years. The term of the chair expires on
 February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
 (b)  If the mayor, city council, and commissioners court do
 not make an appointment within the period specified by this
 section, the governor shall appoint the chair of the pilot
 commission with the advice and consent of the senate. The governor
 may appoint the chair only if the original appointing entities fail
 to make an appointment within the period described by this section,
 and any subsequent appointment must be made by the appointing
 entities.
 (c)  The person appointed as the chair of the pilot
 commission must comply with the qualifications described by Section
 61.160, Water Code.
 (d)  On the second Monday of January in each odd-numbered
 year, the City of Houston mayor and city council, the Harris County
 Commissioners Court, and the Harris County judge shall hold a joint
 meeting to appoint the chair of the pilot commission at the
 headquarters of the authority.
 (e)  In the meeting held under Subsection (d):
 (1)  each city council member and the mayor shall have
 one vote; and
 (2)  each county commissioner and the county judge
 shall have the mixed-fraction number of votes equal to the sum of
 the number of city council members plus the mayor divided by the sum
 of the number of county commissioners plus the county judge.
 (f)  The presence of individuals with a majority of the total
 potential votes is required to establish a quorum at the meeting. A
 separate quorum from each group, representing the city and the
 county, is not required. The chair must be appointed by at least a
 majority of the total potential votes, in any combination.
 (g)  In the event of a tie, the city council, mayor, county
 commissioners, and county judge have three calendar days to
 deliberate, convene a meeting, and revote. The period may be
 extended to allow for compliance with Chapter 551, Government Code,
 as it applies to the notice requirement for an open meeting. If a
 second vote results in a tie:
 (1)  the office of the chair of the pilot commission is
 considered an open position and the person serving as the chair is
 not eligible for reappointment to fill the position; and
 (2)  the governor shall appoint the chair as provided
 by Subsection (b).
 SECTION 5.  Section 66.014, Transportation Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 66.014.  TERM OF OFFICE.  Pilot commissioners other
 than the chair serve staggered terms of two years that expire on
 February 1. [A board member serves a term of office that coincides
 with the member's term as a port commissioner.]
 SECTION 6.  Of the two pilot commissioners of the board of
 pilot commissioners for the ports of Harris County appointed under
 Sections 66.011(1) and (2), Transportation Code, as amended by this
 Act, one serves a term expiring in an even-numbered year and one
 serves a term expiring in an odd-numbered year. The pilot
 commissioner of the board of pilot commissioners for the ports of
 Harris County appointed under Section 66.011(3), Transportation
 Code, as amended by this Act, serves a term expiring in an
 odd-numbered year. The pilot commissioner of the board of pilot
 commissioners for the ports of Harris County appointed under
 Section 66.011(4), Transportation Code, as amended by this Act,
 serves a term expiring in an even-numbered year.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.