Bill Text: TX SB1613 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to the abolition of the Office of State-Federal Relations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-04-16 - Referred to State Affairs [SB1613 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB1613-Engrossed.html
By: Zaffirini | S.B. No. 1613 |
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relating to the abolition of the Office of State-Federal Relations. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subsection (c), Section 37.012, Education Code, | ||
is amended to read as follows: | ||
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identifying additional state or federal funds to assist local | ||
juvenile probation departments conducting educational or job | ||
training programs within juvenile justice alternative education | ||
programs. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter F, Chapter 401, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 401.106 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 401.106. CONTRACTS FOR LOCATION OF STATE AGENCY STAFF. | ||
The governor may enter into a contract with a state agency to locate | ||
staff of the agency in Washington, D.C. A contract entered into | ||
under this section must include provisions under which the state | ||
agency's staff: | ||
(1) report directly to that agency's administrative | ||
head or the presiding officer of that agency's governing body; | ||
(2) have an officially recognized role in that | ||
agency's budget planning process; and | ||
(3) provide periodic updates of the staff's activities | ||
at meetings of that agency's governing body. | ||
SECTION 3. Subsection (a), Section 421.021, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The Homeland Security Council is composed of the | ||
governor or the governor's designee, the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives or the speaker's designee, the lieutenant governor | ||
or the lieutenant governor's designee, and one representative of | ||
each of the following entities, appointed by the single statewide | ||
elected or appointed governing officer, administrative head, or | ||
chair, as appropriate, of the entity: | ||
(1) Department of Agriculture; | ||
(2) office of the attorney general; | ||
(3) General Land Office; | ||
(4) Public Utility Commission of Texas; | ||
(5) Department of State Health Services; | ||
(6) Department of Information Resources; | ||
(7) Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas; | ||
(8) Texas Division of Emergency Management; | ||
(9) adjutant general's department; | ||
(10) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; | ||
(11) Railroad Commission of Texas; | ||
(12) Texas Strategic Military Planning Commission; | ||
(13) Texas Department of Transportation; | ||
(14) Commission on State Emergency Communications; | ||
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Affairs; | ||
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Officer Standards and Education; | ||
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SECTION 4. Subsection (b), Section 493.013, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The board shall require the committee to: | ||
(1) maximize federal grant and entitlement funding | ||
available to the state; | ||
(2) submit biennially to the board a detailed report | ||
that includes information on all federal grants and entitlements | ||
identified and applied for by the committee and the results of the | ||
applications; and | ||
(3) work in conjunction with the governor's office and | ||
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applicability of: | ||
(A) the national school lunch program to inmates | ||
who are pursuing a primary or secondary education while confined in | ||
the institutional division; and | ||
(B) the food stamp program administered under | ||
Chapter 33, Human Resources Code, to inmates who are confined and | ||
treated in substance abuse felony punishment facilities. | ||
SECTION 5. Subsection (b), Section 535.051, Government | ||
Code, as amended by Chapters 298 (H.B. 1965) and 1176 (H.B. 3278), | ||
Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, is reenacted | ||
and amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The chief administrative officer of each of the | ||
following state agencies, in consultation with the governor, shall | ||
designate one employee from the agency to serve as a liaison for | ||
faith- and community-based organizations: | ||
(1) the Texas Department of Rural Affairs; | ||
(2) the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; | ||
(3) the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; | ||
(4) the Texas Department of Housing and Community | ||
Affairs; | ||
(5) the Texas Juvenile Justice Department [ |
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(6) the Texas Veterans Commission; | ||
(7) the Texas Workforce Commission; | ||
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governor. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 772.0101, Government Code, as added by | ||
Chapter 1215 (H.B. 925), Acts of the 79th Legislature, Regular | ||
Session, 2005, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 772.0101. BORDER INSPECTION, TRADE, AND | ||
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The border commerce | ||
coordinator shall establish and appoint the members of the Border | ||
Inspection, Trade, and Transportation Advisory Committee. The | ||
members must include representatives of the Texas Department of | ||
Transportation, the Department of Public Safety of the State of | ||
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Department of Transportation, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety | ||
Administration, and other representatives of state and federal | ||
agencies involved in border crossing issues. Chapter 2110 does not | ||
apply to the size, composition, or duration of the Border | ||
Inspection, Trade, and Transportation Advisory Committee. | ||
(b) The coordinator shall work with the advisory committee | ||
and the interagency work group established under Section 772.011 | ||
to: | ||
(1) identify problems involved with border truck | ||
inspections and related trade and transportation infrastructure; | ||
and | ||
(2) develop recommendations for addressing those | ||
problems. | ||
(c) The coordinator shall work with the advisory committee | ||
and appropriate agencies of Texas, the United States, and Mexico to | ||
develop initiatives to mitigate congestion at ports of entry at the | ||
Mexican border by conducting in Mexico inspections of trucks | ||
entering Texas. In developing the initiatives, the coordinator | ||
shall give consideration to similar initiatives proposed or | ||
implemented at the border of the United States and Canada. | ||
(d) The coordinator shall report quarterly to the presiding | ||
officer of each house of the legislature on the findings and | ||
recommendations of the advisory committee. | ||
SECTION 7. Subsection (b), Section 772.011, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The work group is composed of the heads of the following | ||
agencies or their designees: | ||
(1) the Texas Department of Rural Affairs; | ||
(2) the Texas Department of Housing and Community | ||
Affairs; | ||
(3) the Texas Water Development Board; | ||
(4) the Texas Department of Transportation; | ||
(5) the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; | ||
(6) the Texas Workforce Commission; | ||
(7) the Department of State Health Services; | ||
(8) the Health and Human Services Commission; | ||
(9) the General Land Office; | ||
(10) the Texas Economic Development and Tourism | ||
Office; | ||
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SECTION 8. Subsection (d), Section 775.002, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) The following agencies shall designate an officer or | ||
employee of the agency to serve as the agency's liaison for colonia | ||
initiatives: | ||
(1) the office of the attorney general; | ||
(2) the Department of State Health Services; | ||
(3) the Texas Department of Housing and Community | ||
Affairs; | ||
(4) the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; | ||
(5) the Texas Water Development Board; | ||
(6) the Texas Department of Rural Affairs; | ||
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SECTION 9. Subsection (b), Section 361.423, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The commission and the comptroller, on an ongoing basis, | ||
shall jointly: | ||
(1) identify existing economic and regulatory | ||
incentives and disincentives for creating an optimal market | ||
development strategy; | ||
(2) analyze or take into consideration the market | ||
development implications of: | ||
(A) the state's waste management policies and | ||
regulations; | ||
(B) existing and potential markets for plastic, | ||
glass, paper, lead-acid batteries, tires, compost, scrap gypsum, | ||
coal combustion by-products, and other recyclable materials; and | ||
(C) the state's tax structure and overall | ||
economic base; | ||
(3) examine and make policy recommendations regarding | ||
the need for changes in or the development of: | ||
(A) economic policies that affect | ||
transportation, such as those embodied in freight rate schedules; | ||
(B) tax incentives and disincentives; | ||
(C) the availability of financial capital | ||
including grants, loans, and venture capital; | ||
(D) enterprise zones; | ||
(E) managerial and technical assistance; | ||
(F) job-training programs; | ||
(G) strategies for matching market supply and | ||
market demand for recyclable materials, including intrastate and | ||
interstate coordination; | ||
(H) the state recycling goal; | ||
(I) public-private partnerships; | ||
(J) research and development; | ||
(K) government procurement policies; | ||
(L) educational programs for the public, | ||
corporate and regulated communities, and government entities; and | ||
(M) public health and safety regulatory | ||
policies; | ||
(4) establish a comprehensive statewide strategy to | ||
expand markets for recycled products in Texas; | ||
(5) provide information and technical assistance to | ||
small and disadvantaged businesses, business development centers, | ||
chambers of commerce, educational institutions, and nonprofit | ||
associations on market opportunities in the area of recycling; and | ||
(6) with the cooperation of the office of the governor | ||
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private entities in identifying state and federal grants pertaining | ||
to recycling and solid waste management. | ||
SECTION 10. Subsection (d), Section 132.001, Human | ||
Resources Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) The governor shall submit the agenda to the Texas | ||
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items. The agenda must identify issues of federal law, rules and | ||
regulations, or programs of common concern to different state | ||
agencies and programs. | ||
SECTION 11. Subsection (c), Section 344.152, Local | ||
Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) The board may seek the assistance of the office of the | ||
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applying for federal grants for fire control, prevention, and | ||
emergency medical services programs. | ||
SECTION 12. Subsection (c), Section 363.152, Local | ||
Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) The board may seek the assistance of the office of the | ||
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applying for federal grants for criminal justice programs. The | ||
board shall notify the appropriate council of government of any | ||
intent to submit applications for federal funds and for inclusion | ||
in the regional criminal justice planning process. | ||
SECTION 13. Subsection (b), Section 201.053, | ||
Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The chair shall: | ||
(1) preside over commission meetings, make rulings on | ||
motions and points of order, and determine the order of business; | ||
(2) represent the department in dealing with the | ||
governor; | ||
(3) report to the commission the governor's | ||
suggestions for department operations; | ||
(4) designate one or more employees of the department | ||
as a civil rights division of the department and receive regular | ||
reports from the division on the department's efforts to comply | ||
with civil rights legislation and administrative rules; | ||
(5) create subcommittees, appoint commissioners to | ||
subcommittees, and receive the reports of subcommittees to the | ||
commission as a whole; | ||
(6) appoint a commissioner to act in the chair's | ||
absence; and | ||
(7) serve as the departmental liaison with the | ||
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federal funding for transportation. | ||
SECTION 14. Subsection (b), Section 1001.023, | ||
Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The chair shall: | ||
(1) preside over board meetings, make rulings on | ||
motions and points of order, and determine the order of business; | ||
(2) represent the department in dealing with the | ||
governor; | ||
(3) report to the governor on the state of affairs of | ||
the department at least quarterly; | ||
(4) report to the board the governor's suggestions for | ||
department operations; | ||
(5) report to the governor on efforts, including | ||
legislative requirements, to maximize the efficiency of department | ||
operations through the use of private enterprise; | ||
(6) periodically review the department's | ||
organizational structure and submit recommendations for structural | ||
changes to the governor, the board, and the Legislative Budget | ||
Board; | ||
(7) designate one or more employees of the department | ||
as a civil rights division of the department and receive regular | ||
reports from the division on the department's efforts to comply | ||
with civil rights legislation and administrative rules; | ||
(8) create subcommittees, appoint board members to | ||
subcommittees, and receive the reports of subcommittees to the | ||
board as a whole; | ||
(9) appoint a member of the board to act in the absence | ||
of the chair and vice chair; and | ||
(10) serve as the departmental liaison with the | ||
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federal funding for transportation. | ||
SECTION 15. Chapter 751, Government Code, is repealed. | ||
SECTION 16. On January 1, 2014: | ||
(1) the Office of State-Federal Relations is | ||
abolished; | ||
(2) all obligations, rights, contracts, records, real | ||
and personal property, funds, appropriations, and money of the | ||
Office of State-Federal Relations are transferred to the office of | ||
the governor; | ||
(3) the executive director of the Office of | ||
State-Federal Relations becomes an employee of the office of the | ||
governor; | ||
(4) an employee of the Office of State-Federal | ||
Relations becomes an employee of the office of the governor; and | ||
(5) a reference in other law to the Office of | ||
State-Federal Relations means the office of the governor. | ||
SECTION 17. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails | ||
over another Act of the 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013, | ||
relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted | ||
codes. | ||
SECTION 18. This Act takes effect January 1, 2014. |