Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2097 Latest Draft

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                            89R2272 CS-F
 By: Martinez H.B. No. 2097




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to deputy sheriff civil service appeals of certain
 sheriff's department actions.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 158, Local Government Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter C to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER C. DEPUTY SHERIFF APPEAL TO INDEPENDENT HEARING
 EXAMINER
 Sec. 158.101.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "commission"
 means the civil service commission appointed to administer the
 applicable civil service system.
 Sec. 158.102.  APPLICABILITY OF SUBCHAPTER.  This
 subchapter applies to a civil service system created under this
 chapter that covers deputy sheriffs.
 Sec. 158.103.  AUTHORITY TO APPEAL TO INDEPENDENT EXAMINER;
 REPEAL OF AUTHORITY. (a)  If authorized to do so by commissioners
 court order, a commission by rule may authorize deputy sheriffs to
 appeal under this subchapter to an independent hearing examiner
 instead of to the commission the following employment actions:
 (1)  a demotion or recommended demotion;
 (2)  a suspension of three days or more; or
 (3)  a termination.
 (b)  A commissioners court may repeal the order authorizing
 appeals to a hearing examiner under Subsection (a) at any time.  If
 the commissioners court repeals the order, any pending appeal is
 governed by this subchapter until final resolution of the appeal.
 Sec. 158.104.  REQUIRED NOTICE OF HEARING EXAMINER APPEAL.
 A written notice for a demotion or disciplinary action issued to a
 deputy sheriff authorized to appeal under this subchapter must
 state that in an appeal of a demotion or recommended demotion, a
 suspension of three days or more, or a termination, the deputy may
 appeal to an independent hearing examiner instead of to the
 commission. The notice must state that if the deputy appeals to a
 hearing examiner, the deputy waives the right to appeal to district
 court except as provided by Section 158.111(c).
 Sec. 158.105.  REQUEST FOR HEARING EXAMINER APPEAL.  To
 appeal to a hearing examiner, a deputy sheriff must submit to the
 commission and the sheriff a written request as part of any original
 notice of appeal required under the commission's rules stating the
 deputy's preference to appeal to an independent hearing examiner.
 Sec. 158.106.  SELECTION OF HEARING EXAMINER.  (a)  On a
 request under Section 158.105, the deputy sheriff and the sheriff,
 or their designees, shall attempt to agree on the selection of an
 independent hearing examiner.
 (b)  If the deputy sheriff and the sheriff do not agree on the
 selection of a hearing examiner before the 11th day after the date
 the appeal is filed, the commission shall request a list of seven
 qualified arbitrators from the American Arbitration Association or
 the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, or their successors
 in function.
 (c)  The deputy sheriff and the sheriff, or their designees,
 may agree on one of the seven arbitrators on the list described by
 Subsection (b).  If the deputy and the sheriff do not agree before
 the sixth business day after the date the list is received, the
 deputy and the sheriff, or their designees, shall alternate
 striking a name from the list and the name remaining is the hearing
 examiner.
 Sec. 158.107.  DATE OF HEARING.  (a)  The deputy sheriff and
 the sheriff, or their designees, must agree on a date for an appeal
 hearing conducted under this subchapter.
 (b)  An appeal hearing must begin as soon as a hearing
 examiner can be scheduled. If a hearing examiner cannot begin the
 hearing not later than the 45th day after the date of selection, the
 deputy sheriff or the sheriff may, before the third day after the
 date the deputy or sheriff learns of that fact, call for the
 selection of a new hearing examiner using the procedure under
 Section 158.106.
 Sec. 158.108.  POWERS AND DUTIES OF HEARING EXAMINER.  In an
 appeal hearing conducted under this subchapter, the hearing
 examiner has the same powers and duties as the commission,
 including any right to issue subpoenas.
 Sec. 158.109.  DECISION DEADLINE.  (a)  In an appeal hearing
 conducted under this subchapter, the deputy sheriff and the sheriff
 may agree to an expedited hearing procedure. Unless otherwise
 agreed to by the deputy and the sheriff, a hearing examiner shall
 render a decision on the appeal in an expedited procedure not later
 than the 10th day after the date the hearing ends.
 (b)  In an appeal that does not involve an expedited hearing
 procedure, a hearing examiner shall make a reasonable effort to
 render a decision on the appeal not later than the 30th day after
 the date the hearing ends or the briefs are filed.
 (c)  A hearing examiner's inability to meet the time
 requirements imposed by this subchapter does not affect the hearing
 examiner's jurisdiction, the validity of the disciplinary action,
 or the hearing examiner's final decision.
 Sec. 158.110.  COSTS OF HEARING.  (a)  A party who loses an
 appeal is liable for the hearing examiner's fees and expenses.
 (b)  The costs of a witness are paid by the party who calls
 the witness.
 Sec. 158.111.  APPEAL OF DECISION.  (a)  A hearing examiner's
 decision is final and binding on all parties.
 (b)  A deputy sheriff who appeals to a hearing examiner
 waives the right to appeal to district court except as provided by
 Subsection (c).
 (c)  A district court may hear an appeal of a hearing
 examiner's award only on the grounds that the hearing examiner was
 without jurisdiction or exceeded the hearing examiner's
 jurisdiction or that the order was procured by fraud, collusion, or
 other unlawful means. An appeal must be brought in a district court
 having jurisdiction in the county in which the sheriff's department
 is located.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.