Bill Text: TX SB344 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to municipal civil service for firefighters and police officers.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-02 - Referred to State Affairs [SB344 Detail]

Download: Texas-2011-SB344-Introduced.html
  82R1475 NAJ-F
 
  By: Gallegos S.B. No. 344
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to municipal civil service for firefighters and police
  officers.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 143.008(c), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (c)  The commission shall adopt rules that prescribe cause
  for disciplinary action against [removal or suspension of] a fire
  fighter or police officer. The rules must comply with the grounds
  for disciplinary action [removal] prescribed by Section 143.051.
         SECTION 2.  Sections 143.014(a) and (c), Local Government
  Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (a)  This section does not apply to:
               (1)  a municipality with a population of 1.5 million or
  more; or
               (2)  a municipality that has adopted Chapter 174 (The
  Fire and Police Employee Relations Act), unless the municipality
  specifically adopts the appointment procedure prescribed by this
  section through the collective bargaining process.
         (c)  In a police department, the total number of persons
  appointed to the classification immediately below that of
  department head may not exceed the total number of persons, plus
  one, serving in that classification on January 1, 1983. In a fire
  department in a municipality having fewer than 300 certified fire
  fighters, the department head may appoint not more than one person
  to the classification immediately below that of department head.
  If a municipality has 300 to 600 certified fire fighters, the
  department head may appoint two persons to the classification. If a
  municipality has more than 600 certified fire fighters, the
  department head may appoint three persons to the classification.
  [This subsection does not apply to a municipality that has adopted
  The Fire and Police Employee Relations Act (Article 5154c-1,
  Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) unless the municipality
  specifically adopts the appointment procedure prescribed by this
  subsection through the collective bargaining process.]
         SECTION 3.  Section 143.038(b), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (b)  A [The department head may designate a] person from the
  next lower classification who is assigned to temporarily fill a
  position in a higher classification[. The designated person] is
  entitled to the base salary of the higher position plus the person's
  own longevity pay, [or] seniority pay, educational incentive pay,
  and certification pay during the time the person performs the
  duties.
         SECTION 4.  Section 143.041(c), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (c)  In addition to the base salary, each fire fighter or
  police officer is entitled to each of the following types of pay, if
  applicable:
               (1)  longevity [or seniority] pay as authorized by
  Section 141.032;
               (2)  educational incentive pay as authorized by Section
  143.044;
               (3)  assignment pay as authorized by Sections 143.042
  and 143.043;
               (4)  certification pay as authorized by Section
  143.044;
               (5)  shift differential pay as authorized by Section
  143.047; [and]
               (6)  fitness incentive pay as authorized by Section
  143.044; and
               (7)  seniority pay as authorized by Section 143.048.
         SECTION 5.  Sections 143.044(b) and (c), Local Government
  Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (b)  If each fire fighter or police officer in a municipality
  is afforded an opportunity to qualify for certification, the
  municipality's governing body may authorize certification pay to:
               (1)  those fire fighters who meet the requirements for
  certification set by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection;
               (2)  [Commission on Fire Protection Personnel
  Standards and Education or for] those police officers who meet the
  requirements for certification set by the Commission on Law
  Enforcement Officer Standards and Education; or
               (3)  those fire fighters or police officers who meet
  the requirements for certification set by the Department of State
  Health Services.
         (c)  A municipality's governing body may authorize
  educational incentive pay for those fire fighters or police
  officers who successfully complete college course or degree
  requirements established by the municipality's governing body as
  qualifying for educational incentive pay. Educational incentive
  pay is authorized only if [If] the criteria for educational
  incentive pay are clearly established[, are] in writing[,] and the
  educational incentive pay is paid [are applied equally] to each
  fire fighter or police officer in a municipality who meets the
  course or degree requirements established by the municipality's
  governing body [criteria, the municipality's governing body may
  authorize educational incentive pay for each fire fighter or police
  officer who has successfully completed courses at an accredited
  college or university].
         SECTION 6.  Subchapter C, Chapter 143, Local Government
  Code, is amended by adding Section 143.048 to read as follows:
         Sec. 143.048.  SENIORITY PAY. (a)  This section does not
  apply to a municipality with a population of 1.5 million or more.
         (b)  A municipality's governing body may authorize seniority
  pay for fire fighters and police officers based on length of service
  in the fire department or police department, length of service in
  the fire fighter's or police officer's current classification, or
  both.
         (c)  The municipality shall pay the seniority pay in a
  neutral and nondiscriminatory manner. All fire fighters or police
  officers in the same department or classification must receive the
  same seniority pay for the same level of seniority.
         (d)  A compensation plan that includes seniority pay under
  this section must provide all fire fighters and police officers
  with equal treatment of their seniority.
         (e)  This section does not prohibit a municipality from
  changing the municipality's existing compensation plan for fire
  fighters or police officers.
         SECTION 7.  Section 143.051, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 143.051.  CAUSE FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION [REMOVAL OR
  SUSPENSION]. (a) In this section, "disciplinary action" means the
  indefinite suspension or dismissal, temporary suspension, or
  demotion of a fire fighter or police officer because of any type of
  misconduct or poor performance, including the failure to maintain a
  certification or fulfill a requirement imposed as a condition of
  employment.
         (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), disciplinary
  action may not be taken against a fire fighter or police officer who
  has completed the probationary period described by Section 143.027.
         (c)  A commission rule prescribing cause for disciplinary
  action against [removal or suspension of] a fire fighter or police
  officer is not valid unless it involves one or more of the following
  grounds:
               (1)  conviction of a felony or other crime involving
  moral turpitude;
               (2)  violations of a municipal charter provision;
               (3)  acts of incompetency;
               (4)  neglect of duty;
               (5)  discourtesy to the public or to a fellow employee
  while the fire fighter or police officer is in the line of duty;
               (6)  acts showing lack of good moral character;
               (7)  drinking intoxicants while on duty or intoxication
  while off duty;
               (8)  conduct prejudicial to good order;
               (9)  refusal or neglect to pay just debts;
               (10)  absence without leave;
               (11)  shirking duty or cowardice at fires, if
  applicable; [or]
               (12)  violation of an applicable fire or police
  department rule or special order;
               (13)  failure to maintain a certification or fulfill a
  requirement imposed as a condition of employment; or
               (14)  consistent poor performance.
         SECTION 8.  Section 143.089(g), Local Government Code, is
  repealed.
         SECTION 9.  The change in law made by this Act to Section
  143.051, Local Government Code, applies only to a ground for
  disciplinary action that occurs on or after the effective date of
  this Act.  A ground for removal or suspension that occurs before the
  effective date of this Act is governed by the law as it existed
  immediately before the effective date of this Act, and that law is
  continued in effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect immediately if it
  receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each
  house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  
  If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate
  effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2011.
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