Bill Text: TX SB1375 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to a study and report by the Sunset Advisory Commission of the self-directed semi-independent status of state agencies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-10 - Referred to Appropriations [SB1375 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB1375-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to a study and report by the Sunset Advisory Commission of the self-directed semi-independent status of state agencies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-10 - Referred to Appropriations [SB1375 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB1375-Introduced.html
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By: Hinojosa | S.B. No. 1375 |
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relating to self-directed and semi-independent status of certain | ||
health care regulatory agencies; making an appropriation; | ||
authorizing fees. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 152, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter C to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. SELF-DIRECTED AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATUS OF BOARD | ||
Sec. 152.101. SELF-DIRECTED AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATUS. | ||
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board is | ||
self-directed and semi-independent as specified by this | ||
subchapter. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each | ||
advisory committee, advisory board, and other board that is | ||
administratively attached to the board is a subsidiary of the | ||
board, and the board's self-directed semi-independent status under | ||
Subsection (a) applies to the administratively attached entity. | ||
Sec. 152.102. BUDGET, REVENUES, AND EXPENSES. (a) The | ||
executive director shall submit to the board annually a budget | ||
using generally accepted accounting principles. Notwithstanding | ||
any other provision of law, including the General Appropriations | ||
Act, the budget shall be adopted and approved only by the board. | ||
(b) The board shall be responsible for all direct and | ||
indirect costs of the board's existence and operation. The board | ||
may not directly or indirectly cause the general revenue fund to | ||
incur any cost. | ||
(c) Subject to any limitations in this subtitle or Subtitle | ||
C, the board may set the amounts of fees, penalties, charges, and | ||
revenues required or permitted by statute or rule as necessary for | ||
the purpose of carrying out the functions of the board and funding | ||
the budget adopted and approved under Subsection (a). | ||
(d) All fees and funds collected by the board and any funds | ||
appropriated to the board shall be deposited with the comptroller. | ||
The comptroller shall separately account for the board's funds. | ||
The board and the comptroller by contract shall determine the | ||
depository, investment, and other financial services the | ||
comptroller shall provide to the board. | ||
(e) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the comptroller in an | ||
amount not less than $10,000. The board shall reimburse the | ||
comptroller for all costs in excess of the nonrefundable retainer | ||
amounts paid each fiscal year incurred in providing financial | ||
services to the board. | ||
(f) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit $9.5 million to the comptroller for deposit in the | ||
general revenue fund. | ||
(g) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit to the comptroller for deposit in the general revenue | ||
fund all administrative penalties collected by the board during the | ||
fiscal year, and the amount of administrative penalties deposited | ||
shall count toward the amount the board is required to remit under | ||
Subsection (f). | ||
(h) The board shall collect and deposit the surcharges as | ||
required by Section 153.053. | ||
(i) The executive director shall submit to the board, as | ||
directed by the board, a report of the receipts and expenditures of | ||
the board. | ||
(j) The fiscal year for the board begins on September 1 and | ||
ends on August 31. | ||
Sec. 152.103. AUDITS. (a) This subchapter does not affect | ||
the duty of the state auditor to audit the board. The state auditor | ||
shall enter into a contract and schedule with the board to conduct | ||
audits, including financial reports and performance audits. | ||
(b) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the state auditor in an | ||
amount not less than $25,000. The board shall reimburse the state | ||
auditor for all costs in excess of the nonrefundable retainer | ||
amounts paid each fiscal year incurred in performing the audits and | ||
shall provide to the governor a copy of any audit performed. | ||
Sec. 152.104. RECORDS; REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) The | ||
board shall keep financial and statistical information as necessary | ||
to disclose completely and accurately the financial condition and | ||
results of operations of the board. | ||
(b) Before the beginning of each regular session of the | ||
legislature, the board shall submit to the governor, the committee | ||
of each house of the legislature that has jurisdiction over | ||
appropriations, and the Legislative Budget Board a report | ||
describing all of the board's activities in the previous biennium. | ||
The report must include: | ||
(1) an audit as required by Section 152.103; | ||
(2) a financial report of the previous fiscal | ||
biennium, including reports on financial condition and results of | ||
operations; | ||
(3) a description of all changes in fees imposed by the | ||
board; | ||
(4) a report including five fiscal years of trend data | ||
on the number of examination candidates and license and | ||
registration permit holders and the enforcement activities of the | ||
board; | ||
(5) a list of all rules adopted or repealed since the | ||
date of the previous report; and | ||
(6) the reports of any audits conducted by the State | ||
Office of Risk Management or the Texas Workforce Commission civil | ||
rights division. | ||
(c) In addition to the reporting requirements of Subsection | ||
(b), not later than November 1 of each year, the board shall submit | ||
to the governor, the committee of each house of the legislature that | ||
has jurisdiction over appropriations, and the Legislative Budget | ||
Board a report that contains: | ||
(1) the salary for all board personnel and the total | ||
amount of per diem expenses and travel expenses paid for all board | ||
employees; | ||
(2) the total amount of per diem expenses and travel | ||
expenses paid for each member of the board; | ||
(3) the board's operating plan and annual budget; and | ||
(4) a detailed report of all revenue received and all | ||
expenses incurred by the board in the previous 12 months. | ||
Sec. 152.105. ABILITY TO CONTRACT. (a) To carry out and | ||
promote the objectives of this chapter, the board may enter into | ||
contracts and do all other acts incidental to those contracts that | ||
are necessary for the administration of the board's affairs and for | ||
the attainment of the board's purposes, except as limited by | ||
Subsection (b). | ||
(b) Any indebtedness, liability, or obligation of the board | ||
incurred under this section may not: | ||
(1) create a debt or other liability of this state or | ||
another entity other than the board; or | ||
(2) create any personal liability on the part of the | ||
members of the board or the board's employees. | ||
Sec. 152.106. PROPERTY. The board may: | ||
(1) acquire by purchase, lease, gift, or any other | ||
manner provided by law and maintain, use, and operate any real, | ||
personal, or mixed property, or any interest in property, necessary | ||
or convenient to the exercise of the powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions of the board; | ||
(2) sell or otherwise dispose of any real, personal, | ||
or mixed property, or any interest in property, that the board | ||
determines is not necessary or convenient to the exercise of the | ||
board's powers, rights, privileges, or functions; | ||
(3) construct, extend, improve, maintain, and | ||
reconstruct, or cause to construct, extend, improve, maintain, and | ||
reconstruct, and use and operate all facilities necessary or | ||
convenient to the exercise of the powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions of the board; and | ||
(4) borrow money, as may be authorized from time to | ||
time by an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the board, | ||
for a period not to exceed five years if necessary or convenient to | ||
the exercise of the board's powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions. | ||
Sec. 152.107. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS. (a) Not later than | ||
August 31 of each fiscal year, the board shall remit a nonrefundable | ||
retainer to the State Office of Administrative Hearings in an | ||
amount not less than $200,000 for hearings conducted under this | ||
subtitle or Subtitle C. | ||
(b) The nonrefundable retainer shall be applied to the costs | ||
associated with conducting the hearings. If additional costs are | ||
incurred, the State Office of Administrative Hearings may assess | ||
and collect from the board reasonable fees, in excess of the | ||
nonrefundable retainer amount paid each fiscal year, associated | ||
with conducting a hearing under this subtitle or Subtitle C. | ||
Sec. 152.108. SUITS. (a) The office of the attorney | ||
general shall represent the board in any litigation. | ||
(b) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the office of the attorney | ||
general in an amount not less than $50,000. The nonrefundable | ||
retainer shall be applied to any services provided to the board. If | ||
additional litigation services are required, the attorney general | ||
may assess and collect from the board reasonable attorney's fees, | ||
in excess of the nonrefundable retainer amount paid each fiscal | ||
year, associated with any litigation under this section. | ||
Sec. 152.109. POST-PARTICIPATION LIABILITY. (a) If the | ||
board no longer has status under this subchapter as a self-directed | ||
semi-independent agency for any reason, the board shall be liable | ||
for any expenses or debts incurred by the board during the time the | ||
board was a self-directed semi-independent agency. The board's | ||
liability under this section includes liability for any lease | ||
entered into by the board. This state is not liable for any expense | ||
or debt covered by this subsection, and money from the general | ||
revenue fund may not be used to repay the expense or debt. | ||
(b) If the board no longer has status under this subchapter | ||
as a self-directed semi-independent agency for any reason, | ||
ownership of any property or other asset acquired by the board | ||
during the time the board was a self-directed semi-independent | ||
agency, including unexpended fees deposited with the comptroller, | ||
shall be transferred to this state. | ||
Sec. 152.110. DUE PROCESS; OPEN GOVERNMENT. The board is: | ||
(1) a governmental body for purposes of Chapters 551 | ||
and 552, Government Code; and | ||
(2) a state agency for purposes of Chapters 2001 and | ||
2005, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 152.111. MEMBERSHIP IN EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM. | ||
Employees of the board are members of the Employees Retirement | ||
System of Texas under Chapter 812, Government Code, and the board's | ||
transition to semi-independent status as provided by this | ||
subchapter has no effect on the employees' membership or any | ||
benefits under that system. | ||
Sec. 152.112. GIFTS. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, | ||
the board may not accept a gift, grant, or donation: | ||
(1) from a party to an enforcement action; or | ||
(2) to pursue a specific investigation or enforcement | ||
action. | ||
(b) The board must: | ||
(1) report each gift, grant, or donation that the | ||
board receives as a separate item in the board's report required | ||
under Section 152.104(b); and | ||
(2) include with the report a statement indicating the | ||
purpose for which each gift, grant, or donation was donated and | ||
used. | ||
Sec. 152.113. HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL. Not later than | ||
September 30 of each fiscal year, the board shall remit a | ||
nonrefundable prorated assessment to the Health Professions | ||
Council under Section 101.006 in an amount not less than $28,000. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 152.007, Occupations Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 152.007. PER DIEM. (a) Each board member is entitled | ||
to receive a per diem [ |
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day that the member engages in the business of the board. | ||
(b) A board member is entitled to reimbursement for travel | ||
expenses incurred while conducting board business, including [ |
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SECTION 3. Section 152.010(c), Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(c) A person appointed to the board is entitled to | ||
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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 4. Section 204.057, Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 204.057. PER DIEM. A member of the physician assistant | ||
board is entitled to receive a per diem [ |
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of the board. A member of the physician assistant board is entitled | ||
to reimbursement for travel expenses incurred while conducting | ||
physician assistant board business, including [ |
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SECTION 5. Section 204.059(c), Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(c) A person appointed to the physician assistant board is | ||
entitled to reimbursement[ |
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the training program regardless of whether the attendance at the | ||
program occurs before or after the person qualifies for office. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 205.053(b), Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(b) An officer, board member, employee, or paid consultant | ||
of a Texas trade association in the field of health care may not be a | ||
member of the acupuncture board or an employee of the medical board | ||
who is employed in a "bona fide executive, administrative, or | ||
professional capacity," as that phrase is used for purposes of | ||
establishing an exemption to the overtime provisions of the federal | ||
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. Section 201 et seq.) | ||
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SECTION 7. Section 205.057(c), Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(c) A person appointed to the acupuncture board is entitled | ||
to reimbursement[ |
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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 8. Section 205.059, Occupations Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 205.059. COMPENSATION; TRAVEL EXPENSES [ |
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acupuncture board member may not receive compensation for service | ||
on the acupuncture board but is entitled to reimbursement for | ||
travel expenses incurred while conducting acupuncture board | ||
business, including expenses for transportation, meals, and | ||
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SECTION 9. Section 206.057, Occupations Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 206.057. TRAVEL EXPENSES [ |
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committee member is not entitled to receive compensation for | ||
service on the advisory committee but may receive reimbursement for | ||
travel expenses incurred while conducting advisory committee | ||
business, including expenses for transportation, meals, and | ||
lodging [ |
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SECTION 10. Chapter 301, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter B-1 to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER B-1. SELF-DIRECTED AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATUS OF BOARD | ||
Sec. 301.071. SELF-DIRECTED AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATUS. | ||
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board is | ||
self-directed and semi-independent as specified by this | ||
subchapter. | ||
Sec. 301.072. BUDGET, REVENUES, AND EXPENSES. (a) The | ||
executive director shall submit to the board annually a budget | ||
using generally accepted accounting principles. Notwithstanding | ||
any other provision of law, including the General Appropriations | ||
Act, the budget shall be adopted and approved only by the board. | ||
(b) The board shall be responsible for all direct and | ||
indirect costs of the board's existence and operation. The board | ||
may not directly or indirectly cause the general revenue fund to | ||
incur any cost. | ||
(c) Subject to any limitations in this chapter, the board | ||
may set the amounts of fees, penalties, charges, and revenues | ||
required or permitted by statute or rule as necessary for the | ||
purpose of carrying out the functions of the board and funding the | ||
budget adopted and approved under Subsection (a). | ||
(d) All fees and funds collected by the board and any funds | ||
appropriated to the board shall be deposited with the comptroller. | ||
The comptroller shall separately account for the board's funds. | ||
The board and the comptroller by contract shall determine the | ||
depository, investment, and other financial services the | ||
comptroller shall provide to the board. | ||
(e) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the comptroller in an | ||
amount not less than $10,000. The board shall reimburse the | ||
comptroller for all costs in excess of the nonrefundable retainer | ||
amounts paid each fiscal year incurred in providing financial | ||
services to the board. | ||
(f) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit $3.75 million to the comptroller for deposit in the | ||
general revenue fund. | ||
(g) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit to the comptroller for deposit in the general revenue | ||
fund all administrative penalties collected by the board during the | ||
fiscal year, and the amount of administrative penalties deposited | ||
shall count toward the amount the board is required to remit under | ||
Subsection (f). | ||
(h) The executive director shall submit to the board, as | ||
directed by the board, a report of the receipts and expenditures of | ||
the board. | ||
(i) The fiscal year for the board begins on September 1 and | ||
ends on August 31. | ||
Sec. 301.073. AUDITS. (a) This subchapter does not affect | ||
the duty of the state auditor to audit the board. The state auditor | ||
shall enter into a contract and schedule with the board to conduct | ||
audits, including financial reports and performance audits. | ||
(b) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the state auditor in an | ||
amount not less than $10,000. The board shall reimburse the state | ||
auditor for all costs in excess of the nonrefundable retainer | ||
amounts paid each fiscal year incurred in performing the audits and | ||
shall provide to the governor a copy of any audit performed. | ||
Sec. 301.074. RECORDS; REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) The | ||
board shall keep financial and statistical information as necessary | ||
to disclose completely and accurately the financial condition and | ||
results of operations of the board. | ||
(b) Before the beginning of each regular session of the | ||
legislature, the board shall submit to the governor, the committee | ||
of each house of the legislature that has jurisdiction over | ||
appropriations, and the Legislative Budget Board a report | ||
describing all of the board's activities in the previous biennium. | ||
The report must include: | ||
(1) an audit as required by Section 301.073; | ||
(2) a financial report of the previous fiscal | ||
biennium, including reports on financial condition and results of | ||
operations; | ||
(3) a description of all changes in fees imposed by the | ||
board; | ||
(4) a report including five fiscal years of trend data | ||
on the number of examination candidates and license holders and the | ||
programs of study and enforcement activities of the board; | ||
(5) a list of all rules adopted or repealed since the | ||
date of the previous report; and | ||
(6) the reports of any audits conducted by the State | ||
Office of Risk Management or the Texas Workforce Commission civil | ||
rights division. | ||
(c) In addition to the reporting requirements of Subsection | ||
(b), not later than November 1 of each year, the board shall submit | ||
to the governor, the committee of each house of the legislature that | ||
has jurisdiction over appropriations, and the Legislative Budget | ||
Board a report that contains: | ||
(1) the salary for all board personnel and the total | ||
amount of per diem expenses and travel expenses paid for all board | ||
employees; | ||
(2) the total amount of per diem expenses and travel | ||
expenses paid for each member of the board; | ||
(3) the board's operating plan and annual budget; and | ||
(4) a detailed report of all revenue received and all | ||
expenses incurred by the board in the previous 12 months. | ||
Sec. 301.075. ABILITY TO CONTRACT. (a) To carry out and | ||
promote the objectives of this chapter, the board may enter into | ||
contracts and do all other acts incidental to those contracts that | ||
are necessary for the administration of the board's affairs and for | ||
the attainment of the board's purposes, except as limited by | ||
Subsection (b). | ||
(b) Any indebtedness, liability, or obligation of the board | ||
incurred under this section may not: | ||
(1) create a debt or other liability of this state or | ||
another entity other than the board; or | ||
(2) create any personal liability on the part of the | ||
members of the board or the board's employees. | ||
Sec. 301.076. PROPERTY. The board may: | ||
(1) acquire by purchase, lease, gift, or any other | ||
manner provided by law and maintain, use, and operate any real, | ||
personal, or mixed property, or any interest in property, necessary | ||
or convenient to the exercise of the powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions of the board; | ||
(2) sell or otherwise dispose of any real, personal, | ||
or mixed property, or any interest in property, that the board | ||
determines is not necessary or convenient to the exercise of the | ||
board's powers, rights, privileges, or functions; | ||
(3) construct, extend, improve, maintain, and | ||
reconstruct, or cause to construct, extend, improve, maintain, and | ||
reconstruct, and use and operate all facilities necessary or | ||
convenient to the exercise of the powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions of the board; and | ||
(4) borrow money, as may be authorized from time to | ||
time by an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the board, | ||
for a period not to exceed five years if necessary or convenient to | ||
the exercise of the board's powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions. | ||
Sec. 301.077. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS. (a) Not later than | ||
August 31 of each fiscal year, the board shall remit a nonrefundable | ||
retainer to the State Office of Administrative Hearings in an | ||
amount not less than $25,000 for hearings conducted under this | ||
chapter. | ||
(b) The nonrefundable retainer shall be applied to the costs | ||
associated with conducting the hearings. If additional costs are | ||
incurred, the State Office of Administrative Hearings may assess | ||
and collect from the board reasonable fees, in excess of the | ||
nonrefundable retainer amount paid each fiscal year, associated | ||
with conducting a hearing under this chapter. | ||
Sec. 301.078. SUITS. (a) The office of the attorney | ||
general shall represent the board in any litigation. | ||
(b) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the office of the attorney | ||
general in an amount not less than $10,000. The nonrefundable | ||
retainer shall be applied to any services provided to the board. If | ||
additional litigation services are required, the attorney general | ||
may assess and collect from the board reasonable attorney's fees, | ||
in excess of the nonrefundable retainer amount paid each fiscal | ||
year, associated with any litigation under this section. | ||
Sec. 301.079. POST-PARTICIPATION LIABILITY. (a) If the | ||
board no longer has status under this subchapter as a self-directed | ||
semi-independent agency for any reason, the board shall be liable | ||
for any expenses or debts incurred by the board during the time the | ||
board was a self-directed semi-independent agency. The board's | ||
liability under this section includes liability for any lease | ||
entered into by the board. This state is not liable for any expense | ||
or debt covered by this subsection, and money from the general | ||
revenue fund may not be used to repay the expense or debt. | ||
(b) If the board no longer has status under this subchapter | ||
as a self-directed semi-independent agency for any reason, | ||
ownership of any property or other asset acquired by the board | ||
during the time the board was a self-directed semi-independent | ||
agency, including unexpended fees deposited with the comptroller, | ||
shall be transferred to this state. | ||
Sec. 301.080. DUE PROCESS; OPEN GOVERNMENT. The board is: | ||
(1) a governmental body for purposes of Chapters 551 | ||
and 552, Government Code; and | ||
(2) a state agency for purposes of Chapters 2001 and | ||
2005, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 301.081. MEMBERSHIP IN EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM. | ||
Employees of the board are members of the Employees Retirement | ||
System of Texas under Chapter 812, Government Code, and the board's | ||
transition to semi-independent status as provided by this | ||
subchapter has no effect on the employees' membership or any | ||
benefits under that system. | ||
Sec. 301.082. GIFTS. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, | ||
the board may not accept a gift, grant, or donation: | ||
(1) from a party to an enforcement action; or | ||
(2) to pursue a specific investigation or enforcement | ||
action. | ||
(b) The board must: | ||
(1) report each gift, grant, or donation that the | ||
board receives as a separate item in the board's report required | ||
under Section 301.074(b); and | ||
(2) include with the report a statement indicating the | ||
purpose for which each gift, grant, or donation was donated and | ||
used. | ||
Sec. 301.083. HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL. Not later than | ||
September 30 of each fiscal year, the board shall remit a | ||
nonrefundable prorated assessment to the Health Professions | ||
Council under Section 101.006 in an amount not less than $29,000. | ||
SECTION 11. Section 301.056, Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 301.056. PER DIEM; REIMBURSEMENT. (a) Each board | ||
member is entitled to receive a per diem [ |
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of the board. | ||
(b) A board member is entitled to reimbursement for travel | ||
expenses incurred while conducting board business, including | ||
expenses for transportation, meals, and lodging[ |
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SECTION 12. Section 301.059(c), Occupations Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) A person appointed to the board is entitled to | ||
reimbursement[ |
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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 13. Section 301.155(a), Occupations Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The board by rule shall establish fees in amounts | ||
reasonable and necessary to cover the costs of administering this | ||
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SECTION 14. Chapter 552, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
designating Sections 552.001 through 552.012 as Subchapter A and | ||
adding a subchapter heading to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. ORGANIZATION OF BOARD | ||
SECTION 15. Chapter 552, Occupations Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter B to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. SELF-DIRECTED AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATUS OF BOARD | ||
Sec. 552.051. SELF-DIRECTED AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATUS. | ||
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board is | ||
self-directed and semi-independent as specified by this | ||
subchapter. | ||
Sec. 552.052. BUDGET, REVENUES, AND EXPENSES. (a) The | ||
executive director shall submit to the board annually a budget | ||
using generally accepted accounting principles. Notwithstanding | ||
any other provision of law, including the General Appropriations | ||
Act, the budget shall be adopted and approved only by the board. | ||
(b) The board shall be responsible for all direct and | ||
indirect costs of the board's existence and operation. The board | ||
may not directly or indirectly cause the general revenue fund to | ||
incur any cost. | ||
(c) Subject to any limitations in this subtitle, the board | ||
may set the amounts of fees, penalties, charges, and revenues | ||
required or permitted by statute or rule as necessary for the | ||
purpose of carrying out the functions of the board and funding the | ||
budget adopted and approved under Subsection (a). | ||
(d) All fees and funds collected by the board and any funds | ||
appropriated to the board shall be deposited with the comptroller. | ||
The comptroller shall separately account for the board's funds. | ||
The board and the comptroller by contract shall determine the | ||
depository, investment, and other financial services the | ||
comptroller shall provide to the board. | ||
(e) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the comptroller in an | ||
amount not less than $10,000. The board shall reimburse the | ||
comptroller for all costs in excess of the nonrefundable retainer | ||
amounts paid each fiscal year incurred in providing financial | ||
services to the board. | ||
(f) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit to the comptroller $800,000 to be deposited in the | ||
general revenue fund. | ||
(g) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit to the comptroller for deposit in the general revenue | ||
fund all administrative penalties collected by the board during the | ||
fiscal year, and the amount of administrative penalties deposited | ||
shall count toward the amount the board is required to remit under | ||
Subsection (f). | ||
(h) The executive director shall submit to the board, as | ||
directed by the board, a report of the receipts and expenditures of | ||
the board. | ||
(i) The fiscal year for the board begins on September 1 and | ||
ends on August 31. | ||
Sec. 552.053. AUDITS. (a) This subchapter does not affect | ||
the duty of the state auditor to audit the board. The state auditor | ||
shall enter into a contract and schedule with the board to conduct | ||
audits, including financial reports and performance audits. | ||
(b) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the state auditor in an | ||
amount not less than $10,000. The board shall reimburse the state | ||
auditor for all costs in excess of the nonrefundable retainer | ||
amounts paid each fiscal year incurred in performing the audits and | ||
shall provide to the governor a copy of any audit performed. | ||
Sec. 552.054. RECORDS; REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) The | ||
board shall keep financial and statistical information as necessary | ||
to disclose completely and accurately the financial condition and | ||
results of operations of the board. | ||
(b) Before the beginning of each regular session of the | ||
legislature, the board shall submit to the governor, the committee | ||
of each house of the legislature that has jurisdiction over | ||
appropriations, and the Legislative Budget Board a report | ||
describing all of the board's activities in the previous biennium. | ||
The report must include: | ||
(1) an audit as required by Section 552.053; | ||
(2) a financial report of the previous fiscal | ||
biennium, including reports on financial condition and results of | ||
operations; | ||
(3) a description of all changes in fees imposed by the | ||
board; | ||
(4) a report including five fiscal years of trend data | ||
on the number of examination candidates, license holders, and | ||
registrants and the enforcement activities of the board; | ||
(5) a list of all rules adopted or repealed since the | ||
date of the previous report; and | ||
(6) the reports of any audits conducted by the State | ||
Office of Risk Management or the Texas Workforce Commission civil | ||
rights division. | ||
(c) In addition to the reporting requirements of Subsection | ||
(b), not later than November 1 of each year, the board shall submit | ||
to the governor, the committee of each house of the legislature that | ||
has jurisdiction over appropriations, and the Legislative Budget | ||
Board a report that contains: | ||
(1) the salary for all board personnel and the total | ||
amount of per diem expenses and travel expenses paid for all board | ||
employees; | ||
(2) the total amount of per diem expenses and travel | ||
expenses paid for each member of the board; | ||
(3) the board's operating plan and annual budget; and | ||
(4) a detailed report of all revenue received and all | ||
expenses incurred by the board in the previous 12 months. | ||
Sec. 552.055. ABILITY TO CONTRACT. (a) To carry out and | ||
promote the objectives of this chapter, the board may enter into | ||
contracts and do all other acts incidental to those contracts that | ||
are necessary for the administration of the board's affairs and for | ||
the attainment of the board's purposes, except as limited by | ||
Subsection (b). | ||
(b) Any indebtedness, liability, or obligation of the board | ||
incurred under this section may not: | ||
(1) create a debt or other liability of this state or | ||
another entity other than the board; or | ||
(2) create any personal liability on the part of the | ||
members of the board or the board's employees. | ||
Sec. 552.056. PROPERTY. The board may: | ||
(1) acquire by purchase, lease, gift, or any other | ||
manner provided by law and maintain, use, and operate any real, | ||
personal, or mixed property, or any interest in property, necessary | ||
or convenient to the exercise of the powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions of the board; | ||
(2) sell or otherwise dispose of any real, personal, | ||
or mixed property, or any interest in property, that the board | ||
determines is not necessary or convenient to the exercise of the | ||
board's powers, rights, privileges, or functions; | ||
(3) construct, extend, improve, maintain, and | ||
reconstruct, or cause to construct, extend, improve, maintain, and | ||
reconstruct, and use and operate all facilities necessary or | ||
convenient to the exercise of the powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions of the board; and | ||
(4) borrow money, as may be authorized from time to | ||
time by an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the board, | ||
for a period not to exceed five years if necessary or convenient to | ||
the exercise of the board's powers, rights, privileges, or | ||
functions. | ||
Sec. 552.057. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS. (a) Not later than | ||
August 31 of each fiscal year, the board shall remit a nonrefundable | ||
retainer to the State Office of Administrative Hearings in an | ||
amount not less than $17,000 for hearings conducted under Chapter | ||
565. | ||
(b) The nonrefundable retainer shall be applied to the costs | ||
associated with conducting the hearings. If additional costs are | ||
incurred, the State Office of Administrative Hearings may assess | ||
and collect from the board reasonable fees, in excess of the | ||
nonrefundable retainer amount paid each fiscal year, associated | ||
with conducting a hearing under Chapter 565. | ||
Sec. 552.058. SUITS. (a) The office of the attorney | ||
general shall represent the board in any litigation. | ||
(b) Not later than August 31 of each fiscal year, the board | ||
shall remit a nonrefundable retainer to the office of the attorney | ||
general in an amount not less than $10,000. The nonrefundable | ||
retainer shall be applied to any services provided to the board. If | ||
additional litigation services are required, the attorney general | ||
may assess and collect from the board reasonable attorney's fees, | ||
in excess of the nonrefundable retainer amount paid each fiscal | ||
year, associated with any litigation under this section. | ||
Sec. 552.059. POST-PARTICIPATION LIABILITY. (a) If the | ||
board no longer has status under this subchapter as a self-directed | ||
semi-independent agency for any reason, the board shall be liable | ||
for any expenses or debts incurred by the board during the time the | ||
board was a self-directed semi-independent agency. The board's | ||
liability under this section includes liability for any lease | ||
entered into by the board. This state is not liable for any expense | ||
or debt covered by this subsection, and money from the general | ||
revenue fund may not be used to repay the expense or debt. | ||
(b) If the board no longer has status under this subchapter | ||
as a self-directed semi-independent agency for any reason, | ||
ownership of any property or other asset acquired by the board | ||
during the time the board was a self-directed semi-independent | ||
agency, including unexpended fees deposited with the comptroller, | ||
shall be transferred to this state. | ||
Sec. 552.060. DUE PROCESS; OPEN GOVERNMENT. The board is: | ||
(1) a governmental body for purposes of Chapters 551 | ||
and 552, Government Code; and | ||
(2) a state agency for purposes of Chapters 2001 and | ||
2005, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 552.061. MEMBERSHIP IN EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM. | ||
Employees of the board are members of the Employees Retirement | ||
System of Texas under Chapter 812, Government Code, and the board's | ||
transition to semi-independent status as provided by this | ||
subchapter has no effect on the employees' membership or any | ||
benefits under that system. | ||
Sec. 552.062. GIFTS. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, | ||
the board may not accept a gift, grant, or donation: | ||
(1) from a party to an enforcement action; or | ||
(2) to pursue a specific investigation or enforcement | ||
action. | ||
(b) The board must: | ||
(1) report each gift, grant, or donation that the | ||
board receives as a separate item in the board's report required | ||
under Section 552.054(b); and | ||
(2) include with the report a statement indicating the | ||
purpose for which each gift, grant, or donation was donated and | ||
used. | ||
Sec. 552.063. HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL. (a) Not later | ||
than September 30 of each fiscal year, the board shall remit a | ||
nonrefundable prorated assessment to the Health Professions | ||
Council under Section 101.006 in an amount not less than $26,000. | ||
(b) Not later than September 30 of each fiscal year in which | ||
the board uses the Health Professions Council's shared regulatory | ||
database system, the board shall remit an additional nonrefundable | ||
prorated assessment to the Health Professions Council under Section | ||
101.006 in an amount not less than $262,000, except that for the | ||
fiscal year ending August 31, 2015, the board shall remit not less | ||
than $264,000 as the additional prorated assessment under this | ||
subsection. | ||
SECTION 16. Section 552.006(c), Occupations Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) A person appointed to the board is entitled to | ||
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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 17. Section 552.009, Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 552.009. PER DIEM; REIMBURSEMENT. (a) Each member of | ||
the board is entitled to a per diem [ |
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SECTION 18. Section 564.051(c), Occupations Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) Funds and surcharges collected under this section | ||
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used by the board to administer the program authorized by this | ||
section, including providing for initial evaluation and referral of | ||
an impaired pharmacist or pharmacy student by a qualified health | ||
professional and paying the administrative costs incurred by the | ||
board in connection with that funding. The money may not be used | ||
for costs incurred for treatment or rehabilitation after initial | ||
evaluation and referral. | ||
SECTION 19. Sections 153.051(b) and (d), 153.052, | ||
153.0535(b), and 554.007(a), Occupations Code, are repealed. | ||
SECTION 20. (a) To provide a reasonable period for the | ||
Texas Medical Board, Texas Board of Nursing, and Texas State Board | ||
of Pharmacy to establish the boards as self-directed and | ||
semi-independent under Subchapter C, Chapter 152, Subchapter B-1, | ||
Chapter 301, and Subchapter B, Chapter 552, Occupations Code, as | ||
added by this Act, the following amounts are appropriated from the | ||
general revenue fund to each board: | ||
(1) for the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2014, | ||
an amount equal to 50 percent of the amount of general revenue | ||
appropriated to the board for the state fiscal year ending August | ||
31, 2013; and | ||
(2) for the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2015, | ||
an amount equal to 50 percent of the amount of general revenue | ||
appropriated to the board for the state fiscal year ending August | ||
31, 2013. | ||
(b) Subject to Section 152.102, 301.072, or 552.052, | ||
Occupations Code, as added by this Act, the appropriations made by | ||
Subsection (a) of this section may be spent by the board to which | ||
the appropriation is made as the board directs. Each board shall | ||
repay to the general revenue fund the appropriation made to the | ||
board for the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2014, not later | ||
than that date and as funds become available. Each board shall | ||
repay to the general revenue fund the appropriation made to the | ||
board for the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2015, not later | ||
than that date and as funds become available. The repayment of an | ||
appropriation under this subsection is required in addition to the | ||
funds required to be remitted to the general revenue fund under | ||
Section 152.102(f), 301.072(f), or 552.052(f), Occupations Code, | ||
as added by this Act. | ||
(c) The transfer of the Texas Medical Board, Texas Board of | ||
Nursing, or Texas State Board of Pharmacy to self-directed and | ||
semi-independent status under Subchapter C, Chapter 152, | ||
Subchapter B-1, Chapter 301, or Subchapter B, Chapter 552, | ||
Occupations Code, as added by this Act, and the expiration of | ||
self-directed and semi-independent status of a board may not act to | ||
cancel, suspend, or prevent: | ||
(1) any debt owed to or by the board; | ||
(2) any fine, tax, penalty, or obligation of any | ||
party; | ||
(3) any contract or other obligation of any party; or | ||
(4) any action taken by the board in the | ||
administration or enforcement of the board's duties. | ||
(d) The Texas Medical Board, Texas Board of Nursing, and | ||
Texas State Board of Pharmacy shall continue to have and exercise | ||
the powers and duties allocated to each board under law, except as | ||
specifically provided by this Act. | ||
(e) Title to or ownership of all supplies, materials, | ||
records, equipment, books, papers, and furniture used by the Texas | ||
Medical Board, Texas Board of Nursing, or Texas State Board of | ||
Pharmacy is transferred to each respective board. This Act does not | ||
affect any property owned by any of the boards on or before the | ||
effective date of this Act. | ||
(f) The Texas Medical Board shall pay rent to the state for | ||
the use and occupancy of state-owned office space for any period | ||
during which the board occupies state-owned office space. | ||
Reasonable rent shall be determined by the Texas Facilities | ||
Commission. Aggregate rental payments may not be less than $430,000 | ||
each fiscal year for any period during which the board occupies | ||
state-owned office space. The board may pay a prorated amount of | ||
rent for any partial fiscal year during which the board occupies | ||
state-owned office space if the Texas Facilities Commission allows | ||
the board to lease the space for less than a full fiscal year. | ||
(g) The Texas Board of Nursing shall pay rent to the state | ||
for the use and occupancy of state-owned office space for any period | ||
during which the board occupies state-owned office space. | ||
Reasonable rent shall be determined by the Texas Facilities | ||
Commission. Aggregate rental payments may not be less than $278,000 | ||
each fiscal year during which the board occupies state-owned office | ||
space. The board may pay a prorated amount of rent for any partial | ||
fiscal year during which the board occupies state-owned office | ||
space if the Texas Facilities Commission allows the board to lease | ||
the space for less than a full fiscal year. | ||
(h) The Texas State Board of Pharmacy shall pay rent to the | ||
state for the use and occupancy of state-owned office space for any | ||
period during which the board occupies state-owned office space. | ||
Reasonable rent shall be determined by the Texas Facilities | ||
Commission. Aggregate rental payments may not be less than $162,000 | ||
each fiscal year for any period during which the board occupies | ||
state-owned office space. The board may pay a prorated amount of | ||
rent for any partial fiscal year during which the board occupies | ||
state-owned office space if the Texas Facilities Commission allows | ||
the board to lease the space for less than a full fiscal year. | ||
(i) If a conflict exists between this Act and another Act of | ||
the 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013, that relates to the | ||
self-directed and semi-independent status of the Texas Medical | ||
Board, the Texas Board of Nursing, or the Texas State Board of | ||
Pharmacy, this Act controls without regard to the relative dates of | ||
enactment. | ||
SECTION 21. The Texas Medical Board, Texas Board of | ||
Nursing, and Texas State Board of Pharmacy shall continue to be | ||
agencies of this state for all purposes, and no provision of this | ||
Act may be construed otherwise. | ||
SECTION 22. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |