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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the establishment of the Texas Commission on |
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Immigration and Migration and a migrant worker visa pilot project. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subtitle C, Title 3, Government Code, is amended |
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by adding Chapter 329 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 329. TEXAS COMMISSION ON IMMIGRATION AND MIGRATION |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 329.001. SHORT TITLE. This chapter is known as the |
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Texas Commission on Immigration and Migration Act. |
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Sec. 329.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Commission" means the Texas Commission on |
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Immigration and Migration. |
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(2) "Pilot project" means the pilot project created |
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under Subchapter D. |
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(3) "Pilot project memorandum of understanding" means |
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the memorandum of understanding described in Section 329.151. |
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(4) "State agency" means a department, board, |
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commission, office, or other agency in the executive, legislative, |
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or judicial branch of state government. The term includes a state |
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institution of higher education as defined by Section 61.003, |
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Education Code. |
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(5) "United States nonimmigrant visa" means a visa |
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issued by the federal government as provided in 8 U.S.C. Sections |
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1101 and 1184. |
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[Sections 329.003-329.050 reserved for expansion] |
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SUBCHAPTER B. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION |
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Sec. 329.051. ESTABLISHMENT AND COMPOSITION. The Texas |
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Commission on Immigration and Migration is an advisory commission |
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composed of 26 members as follows: |
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(1) the lieutenant governor; |
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(2) the speaker of the house of representatives; |
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(3) a member of the minority party in the senate chosen |
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by the senators who are members of that party; |
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(4) a member of the minority party in the house of |
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representatives chosen by the representatives who are members of |
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that party; |
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(5) the governor or the governor's designee; |
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(6) the attorney general or the attorney general's |
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designee; |
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(7) the commissioner of agriculture or the |
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commissioner's designee; |
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(8) the director of the Texas Economic Development and |
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Tourism Office or the director's designee; |
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(9) the executive director of the Texas Workforce |
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Commission or the executive director's designee; |
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(10) the comptroller or the comptroller's designee; |
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(11) three members of the house of representatives |
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appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, not more |
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than two of whom may be from the same political party; |
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(12) three members of the public appointed by the |
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speaker of the house of representatives in accordance with Section |
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329.052; |
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(13) three members of the senate appointed by the |
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lieutenant governor, not more than two of whom may be from the same |
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political party; |
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(14) three members of the public appointed by the |
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lieutenant governor in accordance with Section 329.052; and |
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(15) four members of the public appointed by the |
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governor in accordance with Section 329.052. |
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Sec. 329.052. ELIGIBILITY OF PUBLIC MEMBERS; TERMS. (a) |
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Public members of the commission appointed under Section 329.051 |
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must: |
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(1) be residents of this state; and |
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(2) be appointed with due regard for: |
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(A) geographic representation; |
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(B) diversity; |
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(C) education, including academic |
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postgraduate-level degrees related to the immigrant community in |
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this state; and |
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(D) knowledge and experience. |
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(b) An appointment by the lieutenant governor, the speaker |
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of the house of representatives, or the governor may include a |
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representative from: |
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(1) an immigrant or immigrant-serving community-based |
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organization; |
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(2) a philanthropic organization; |
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(3) an advocacy group; |
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(4) a business, including an immigrant entrepreneur; |
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(5) a union; |
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(6) academia; or |
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(7) a faith-based organization. |
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(c) Public members of the commission serve three-year |
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terms. |
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(d) A public member shall serve until a successor is |
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appointed and qualified. |
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Sec. 329.053. VACANCY. A vacancy in the membership of the |
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commission shall be filled for the unexpired term in the manner |
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provided for the original appointment. |
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Sec. 329.054. PRESIDING OFFICER. The governor or, at the |
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discretion of the governor, the lieutenant governor shall serve as |
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presiding officer of the commission. |
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Sec. 329.055. VOTE. A vote of the majority of the |
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commission members present when a quorum is present is an action of |
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the commission. |
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Sec. 329.056. MEETINGS. The commission shall meet at least |
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quarterly and at other times at the call of the presiding officer. |
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Sec. 329.057. COMPENSATION; REIMBURSEMENT. A member of the |
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commission is not entitled to compensation for the member's service |
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but may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with the |
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General Appropriations Act. |
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Sec. 329.058. STAFF. The office of the attorney general |
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shall staff the commission. |
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[Sections 329.059-329.100 reserved for expansion] |
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SUBCHAPTER C. COMMISSION POWERS AND DUTIES |
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Sec. 329.101. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. The commission |
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shall: |
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(1) conduct a thorough review of the economic, legal, |
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cultural, and educational impact of illegal immigration on this |
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state and its political subdivisions; |
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(2) conduct a thorough examination of state and |
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federal laws relating to immigration, migration, and guest worker |
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programs; |
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(3) develop a comprehensive, coordinated, and |
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sustainable state plan to address: |
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(A) immigration and the use of migrant workers in |
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the state; and |
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(B) integration of immigrants; |
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(4) make legislative recommendations to the governor |
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and the legislature to implement the state plan described in |
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Subdivision (3): |
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(A) consistent with the respective |
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constitutional powers, rights, and responsibilities of the United |
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States and of this state; and |
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(B) to protect the health, safety, and welfare of |
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the residents of this state; |
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(5) advise the governor and the legislature on |
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proposed legislation related to immigration: |
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(A) to encourage a comprehensive, coordinated, |
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and sustainable state response to issues related to immigration; |
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and |
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(B) on request of: |
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(i) the governor; |
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(ii) the lieutenant governor; |
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(iii) the speaker of the house of |
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representatives; |
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(iv) a member of the minority party in the |
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senate chosen by the senators who are members of that party; or |
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(v) a member of the minority party in the |
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house of representatives chosen by the representatives who are |
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members of that party; and |
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(6) comply with the Migrant Worker Visa Pilot Project. |
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Sec. 329.102. STATE AGENCY INFORMATION. (a) The |
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commission may request a state agency to provide the commission |
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with information available to the state agency that the commission |
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considers necessary to discharge the commission's duties under this |
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chapter. |
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(b) A state agency shall cooperate with the commission to |
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furnish the commission with the information requested under |
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Subsection (a): |
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(1) to the extent not inconsistent with law; |
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(2) within the limits of the state agency's statutory |
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authority; and |
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(3) on as timely a basis as is necessary to accomplish |
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the purposes of this chapter. |
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Sec. 329.103. TESTIMONY; EXPERT CONSULTANTS. (a) In |
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performing its powers and duties, the commission may invite |
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testimony from the governor, legislators, state agencies, and |
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members of the public. |
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(b) The commission may consult with experts or other |
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knowledgeable individuals in the public or private sector on any |
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matter related to the commission's powers and duties under this |
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chapter. |
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Sec. 329.104. PUBLIC HEARING. The commission may hold one |
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or more public hearings that it considers advisable and in |
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locations in this state that it chooses to afford interested |
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persons an opportunity to appear and present views on any subject |
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relating to the commission's powers and duties under this chapter. |
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Sec. 329.105. REPORT. (a) The commission annually shall |
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report to the legislature and governor on its activities and |
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recommendations. |
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(a-1) The commission shall submit an initial report to the |
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legislature and governor not later than six months after the date of |
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the first meeting of the commission. The commission shall submit |
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its first annual report to the legislature and governor not later |
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than six months after the date the initial report is submitted, or |
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as soon as practicable after that date. This subsection expires |
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January 1, 2014. |
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(b) The commission shall provide any report submitted under |
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this section to the public on request. |
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Sec. 329.106. COLLABORATION ON INTEGRATION OF IMMIGRANTS; |
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EVALUATION OF STATE GOVERNMENT. (a) Consistent with the state plan |
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described in Section 329.101(3), the commission shall: |
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(1) work collaboratively with federal, state, and |
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local governments to facilitate integration of immigrants in the |
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state; and |
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(2) work collaboratively with businesses and |
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community organizations to ensure that public input into the |
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process is consistently maintained with regard to integration of |
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immigrants. |
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(b) The commission shall evaluate the structure and |
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organization of government in this state, including state agencies, |
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independent entities, political subdivisions, and school |
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districts, and advise the legislature and governor regarding the |
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best way to achieve immigrant integration in the delivery of |
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services and programs in a cost-neutral manner. |
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(c) In its examination of immigrant integration in this |
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state, the commission shall identify any measures that will bring |
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enhanced lawfulness, economy, efficiency, and accountability to |
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government operations. |
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[Sections 329.107-329.150 reserved for expansion] |
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SUBCHAPTER D. MIGRANT WORKER VISA PILOT PROJECT |
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Sec. 329.151. PILOT PROJECT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. |
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(a) With the assistance of the attorney general, the governor may |
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negotiate and enter into a memorandum of understanding with the |
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government of a state in Mexico to create the Migrant Worker Visa |
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Pilot Project, under which Texas businesses may obtain legal |
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foreign migrant workers through use of United States nonimmigrant |
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visas. |
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(b) The commission shall recommend to the legislature and |
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the governor policies and programs that will educate, encourage, |
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support, and facilitate Texas businesses in need of temporary |
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workers to participate in the pilot project. |
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Sec. 329.152. REQUIREMENTS FOR PILOT PROJECT AND PILOT |
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PROJECT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. (a) Under the pilot project |
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memorandum of understanding, the governor may commit this state, |
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including the commission, to work directly with officials of the |
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government of the Mexican state selected for the pilot project to |
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encourage, facilitate, and support the migration of legal Mexican |
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migrant workers from the Mexican state to Texas for the purpose of |
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filling jobs with Texas businesses most in need of skilled and |
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unskilled migrant labor. |
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(b) The pilot project and the pilot project memorandum of |
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understanding must: |
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(1) be compatible with the Immigration and Nationality |
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Act, 8 U.S.C. Section 1101 et seq., and federal policies, |
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procedures, and requirements for issuing United States |
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nonimmigrant visas to Mexicans qualified to participate in the |
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pilot project, with particular attention to the following: |
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(A) a Texas business hiring a migrant worker |
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through the pilot project shall demonstrate and certify that there |
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are not sufficient workers where that labor is to be performed who |
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are able, willing, qualified, and available at the time of |
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application for a United States nonimmigrant visa; and |
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(B) the employment of the migrant worker will not |
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adversely affect the wages and working conditions of workers in |
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this state who are similarly employed; |
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(2) require that the Mexican state provide to Texas |
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businesses Mexican migrant workers who meet certain requirements, |
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including that each migrant worker: |
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(A) meets the legal requirements of federal law |
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with regard to eligibility for a United States nonimmigrant visa; |
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(B) passes a criminal background check; |
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(C) undergoes standardized testing to satisfy |
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the hiring Texas business that the migrant worker possesses the |
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requisite level of education or skill required for the job to be |
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filled; |
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(D) is issued a tamper-proof identification that |
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includes personal information, photo, fingerprint, visa number, |
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and an expiration date; and |
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(E) will be notified by the Mexican state before |
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the expiration date of the United States nonimmigrant visa of the |
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date the migrant worker is required to return to Mexico; and |
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(3) if a migrant worker fails to return to Mexico |
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before expiration of the migrant worker's United States |
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nonimmigrant visa, require the Mexican state to notify: |
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(A) the Texas business that hires the migrant |
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worker; |
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(B) the advisory committee created under |
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Subchapter E; and |
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(C) United States Immigration and Customs |
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Enforcement. |
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Sec. 329.153. EXPANSION TO SIMILAR PILOT PROJECTS. (a) |
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After the first anniversary of the date the pilot project |
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memorandum of understanding is executed under Section 329.152, if |
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the governor determines, after consultation with the commission, |
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that the pilot project is successful, the governor may enter into |
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one or more additional memoranda of understanding to create similar |
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pilot projects, except that the governor may not enter into a |
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similar pilot project memorandum of understanding with a country: |
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(1) designated by the United States Department of |
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State as a state sponsor of terrorism; |
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(2) against which the United States has declared war; |
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or |
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(3) against which the United States has imposed |
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sanctions as listed under a sanctions program of the Office of |
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Foreign Assets Control within the United States Department of the |
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Treasury. |
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(b) After the governor has entered into one or more |
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additional memoranda of understanding under Subsection (a), the |
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governor, in consultation with the commission, may periodically |
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evaluate whether to enter into additional pilot projects subject to |
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the limitations of Subsections (a)(1) through (3). |
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(c) A memorandum of understanding creating a similar pilot |
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project shall comply with the requirements of Section 329.152. |
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(d) A similar pilot project created under this section shall |
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operate in a manner substantially similar to the pilot project |
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implemented under Section 329.151. |
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SUBCHAPTER E. ADVISORY COMMITTEE |
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Sec. 329.201. CREATION OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The |
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commission shall create an advisory committee to perform the |
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studies required by this subchapter. |
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(b) The commission shall appoint at least one member of the |
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commission to the advisory committee. |
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(c) The advisory committee may work jointly with a similar |
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committee of a Mexican state. |
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Sec. 329.202. REIMBURSEMENT. A member of the advisory |
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committee may not receive a per diem or travel expenses. |
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Sec. 329.203. ADVISORY COMMITTEE DUTIES. The advisory |
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committee shall: |
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(1) study the process and results of the pilot |
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project; |
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(2) study the impact of existing federal law on the |
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ability to meet the needs of Texas businesses and Mexican migrant |
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workers; |
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(3) study the current United States nonimmigrant visa |
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application process from both the employer and employee perspective |
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to understand: |
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(A) the strengths and weaknesses of the existing |
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law; and |
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(B) the United States nonimmigrant visa process |
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and the implications to regional employment and security; |
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(4) document the state and regional economic impact |
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and security implications of existing law and processes; |
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(5) educate the populations of Texas and a Mexican |
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state on issues to create alignment around a shared vision; and |
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(6) present the committee's findings annually to the |
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commission in a detailed report that includes recommendations to |
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the commission on how to best address the challenges of |
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immigration, employment, and security. |
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Sec. 329.204. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS. (a) The |
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commission shall use the information generated by the advisory |
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committee pursuant to the pilot project to make recommendations to |
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the governor not later than the first anniversary after the date the |
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pilot project memorandum of understanding is executed. |
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(b) The commission shall consider including in the |
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recommendations: |
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(1) observations and market recommendations; |
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(2) one or more proposals to amend existing law as |
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necessary to accomplish the recommendations made by the commission |
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and to meet the realities of current economic necessities; |
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(3) a recommendation as to whether, and if so, to what |
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extent, the current caps on the H-2B United States nonimmigrant |
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visas should be raised; and |
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(4) a recommendation as to whether the wait time |
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between receiving H-2B United States nonimmigrant visas should be |
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shortened. |
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(c) The governor may report the recommendations of the |
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commission to the president of the United States, Congress, and the |
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United States attorney general. |
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SECTION 2. Not later than November 1, 2013, the governor, |
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lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives |
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shall appoint the initial public members to the Texas Commission on |
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Immigration and Migration as follows: |
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(1) the following are appointed to a three-year term: |
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(A) one member appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor; |
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(B) one member appointed by the speaker of the |
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house of representatives; and |
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(C) one member appointed by the governor; |
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(2) the following are appointed to a two-year term: |
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(A) one member appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor; |
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(B) one member appointed by the speaker of the |
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house of representatives; and |
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(C) one member appointed by the governor; and |
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(3) the following are appointed to a one-year term: |
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(A) one member appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor; |
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(B) one member appointed by the speaker of the |
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house of representatives; and |
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(C) two members appointed by the governor. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |