Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3487 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/10/2021

                    87R12238 CXP-D
 By: Thierry H.B. No. 3487


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the composition of the Public Utility Commission of
 Texas.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Subchapter B, Chapter 12,
 Utilities Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER B. COMMISSION APPOINTMENT, ELECTION, AND FUNCTIONS
 SECTION 2.  The heading to Section 12.051, Utilities Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 12.051.  APPOINTMENT AND ELECTION; TERM.
 SECTION 3.  Section 12.051, Utilities Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (a-1), (a-2), (a-3),
 and (a-4) to read as follows:
 (a)  The commission is composed of seven [three]
 commissioners.
 (a-1)  Three commissioners must be appointed by the governor
 with the advice and consent of the senate.
 (a-2)  One commissioner must be appointed by the lieutenant
 governor with the advice and consent of the senate.
 (a-3)  One commissioner must be appointed by the speaker of
 the house of representatives with the advice and consent of the
 senate.
 (a-4)  One residential water commissioner and one
 residential energy commissioner must be elected by the qualified
 voters at the general election for state and county officers.
 SECTION 4.  Section 12.053, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 12.053.  MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS. (a) To be
 eligible for appointment to a commissioner's office, other than an
 appointment to fill a vacancy in an elected commissioner's office,
 a person [, a commissioner] must:
 (1)  be a qualified voter;
 (2)  be a citizen of the United States;
 (3)  be a competent and experienced administrator;
 (4)  be well informed and qualified in the field of
 public utilities and utility regulation; and
 (5)  have at least five years of experience in the
 administration of business or government or as a practicing
 attorney or certified public accountant.
 (a-1)  To be eligible for election to an elected
 commissioner's office, a person must be:
 (1)  a qualified voter; and
 (2)  a citizen of the United States.
 (b)  A person is not eligible for appointment or election to
 a commissioner's office [as a commissioner] if the person:
 (1)  at any time during the two years preceding the date
 of the person's appointment or the date of the person's election:
 (A)  personally served as an officer, director,
 owner, employee, partner, or legal representative of a public
 utility regulated by the commission or of an affiliate or direct
 competitor of a public utility regulated by the commission; or
 (B)  owned or controlled, directly or indirectly,
 more than a 10 percent interest in a public utility regulated by the
 commission or in an affiliate or direct competitor of a public
 utility regulated by the commission; or
 (2)  is not qualified to serve under Section 12.151,
 12.152, or 12.153.
 SECTION 5.  Section 12.054(a), Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  It is a ground for removal from the commission if a
 commissioner:
 (1)  does not have at the time of election or
 appointment or does not maintain during service on the commission
 the qualifications required by Section 12.053;
 (2)  violates a prohibition provided by Section 12.053
 or by Subchapter D;
 (3)  cannot discharge the commissioner's duties for a
 substantial part of the term for which the commissioner is elected
 or appointed because of illness or disability; or
 (4)  is absent from more than half of the regularly
 scheduled commission meetings that the commissioner is eligible to
 attend during a calendar year unless the absence is excused by
 majority vote of the commission.
 SECTION 6.  Section 12.055, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 12.055.  PROHIBITION ON SEEKING ANOTHER OFFICE. A
 person may not seek nomination or election to another civil office
 of this state or of the United States while serving as a
 commissioner. If a commissioner files for nomination or election
 to another civil office of this state or of the United States, the
 person's office as commissioner immediately becomes vacant, and the
 governor shall order a special election or appoint a successor as
 provided by Section 12.056.
 SECTION 7.  Section 12.056, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 12.056.  [EFFECT OF] VACANCY. (a) A vacancy or
 disqualification does not prevent a [the] remaining commissioner
 [or commissioners] from exercising the powers of the commission.
 (b)  If an elected commissioner's office becomes vacant and
 more than one year remains in the term of the office vacated, the
 governor shall order a special election in which a successor shall
 be elected.
 (c)  If an elected commissioner's office becomes vacant and
 less than one year remains in the term of the office vacated, the
 governor shall appoint a successor to serve for the unexpired term.
 SECTION 8.  Section 12.059, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 12.059.  TRAINING PROGRAM FOR COMMISSIONERS. (a)
 Before a commissioner may assume the commissioner's duties and
 before an appointed [the] commissioner may be confirmed by the
 senate, the commissioner must complete at least one course of the
 training program established under this section.
 (b)  A training program established under this section shall
 provide information to the commissioner regarding:
 (1)  the enabling legislation that created the
 commission and its policymaking body to which the commissioner is
 elected or appointed to serve;
 (2)  the programs operated by the commission;
 (3)  the role and functions of the commission;
 (4)  the rules of the commission with an emphasis on the
 rules that relate to disciplinary and investigatory authority;
 (5)  the current budget for the commission;
 (6)  the results of the most recent formal audit of the
 commission;
 (7)  the requirements of Chapters 551, 552, and 2001,
 Government Code;
 (8)  the requirements of the conflict of interest laws
 and other laws relating to public officials; and
 (9)  any applicable ethics policies adopted by the
 commission or the Texas Ethics Commission.
 (c)  A person who is elected or appointed to the commission
 is entitled to reimbursement, as provided by the General
 Appropriations Act, for the travel expenses incurred in attending
 the training program regardless of whether the attendance at the
 program occurs before or after the person qualifies for office.
 SECTION 9.  Section 12.152, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 12.152.  CONFLICT OF INTEREST. (a) A person is not
 eligible for election or appointment as a commissioner or executive
 director of the commission if:
 (1)  the person serves on the board of directors of a
 company that supplies fuel, utility-related services, or
 utility-related products to regulated or unregulated electric or
 telecommunications utilities; or
 (2)  the person or the person's spouse:
 (A)  is employed by or participates in the
 management of a business entity or other organization that is
 regulated by or receives funds from the commission;
 (B)  directly or indirectly owns or controls more
 than a 10 percent interest in:
 (i)  a business entity or other organization
 that is regulated by or receives funds from the commission; or
 (ii)  a utility competitor, utility
 supplier, or other entity affected by a commission decision in a
 manner other than by the setting of rates for that class of
 customer;
 (C)  uses or receives a substantial amount of
 tangible goods, services, or funds from the commission, other than
 compensation or reimbursement authorized by law for commission
 membership, attendance, or expenses; or
 (D)  notwithstanding Paragraph (B), has an
 interest in a mutual fund or retirement fund in which more than 10
 percent of the fund's holdings at the time of election or
 appointment is in a single utility, utility competitor, or utility
 supplier in this state and the person does not disclose this
 information to the governor, senate, commission, or other entity,
 as appropriate.
 (b)  A person otherwise ineligible because of Subsection
 (a)(2)(B) may be elected or appointed to the commission and serve as
 a commissioner or may be employed as executive director if the
 person:
 (1)  notifies the attorney general and commission that
 the person is ineligible because of Subsection (a)(2)(B); and
 (2)  divests the person or the person's spouse of the
 ownership or control:
 (A)  before beginning service or employment; or
 (B)  if the person is already serving or employed,
 within a reasonable time.
 SECTION 10.  Section 52.092(c), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c)  Statewide offices of the state government shall be
 listed in the following order:
 (1)  governor;
 (2)  lieutenant governor;
 (3)  attorney general;
 (4)  comptroller of public accounts;
 (5)  commissioner of the General Land Office;
 (6)  commissioner of agriculture;
 (7)  railroad commissioner;
 (8)  residential water commissioner;
 (9)  residential energy commissioner;
 (10)  chief justice, supreme court;
 (11) [(9)]  justice, supreme court;
 (12) [(10)]  presiding judge, court of criminal
 appeals;
 (13) [(11)]  judge, court of criminal appeals.
 SECTION 11.  Section 504.401(d), Transportation Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (d)  In this section, "state official" means:
 (1)  a member of the legislature;
 (2)  the governor;
 (3)  the lieutenant governor;
 (4)  a justice of the supreme court;
 (5)  a judge of the court of criminal appeals;
 (6)  the attorney general;
 (7)  the commissioner of the General Land Office;
 (8)  the comptroller;
 (9)  a member of the Railroad Commission of Texas;
 (10)  the commissioner of agriculture;
 (11)  an elected commissioner of the Public Utility
 Commission of Texas;
 (12)  the secretary of state; or
 (13) [(12)]  a member of the State Board of Education.
 SECTION 12.  (a) The lieutenant governor and the speaker of
 the house of representatives each shall promptly appoint a
 commissioner to the Public Utility Commission of Texas in
 accordance with Section 12.051, Utilities Code, as amended by this
 Act. Notwithstanding Section 12.051(c), Utilities Code, the term
 of the commissioner appointed by the lieutenant governor expires
 September 1, 2025, and the term of the commissioner appointed by the
 speaker of the house of representatives expires September 1, 2027.
 (b)  The first election for residential water commissioner
 and residential energy commissioner of the Public Utility
 Commission of Texas, for six-year terms beginning on January 1,
 2023, shall be held on November 8, 2022.
 SECTION 13.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.