Bill Text: TX SB705 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to unfunded legislative mandates on local governments.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-23 - Referred to Finance [SB705 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB705-Introduced.html
82R1427 ACP-D | ||
By: Watson | S.B. No. 705 |
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relating to unfunded legislative mandates on local governments. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 320, Government Code, is amended to read | ||
as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 320. UNFUNDED LEGISLATIVE MANDATES ON POLITICAL | ||
SUBDIVISIONS | ||
Sec. 320.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "legislative | ||
mandate" has the meaning assigned by Section 68, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution, but does not include a legislative mandate to which | ||
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Sec. 320.002. UNFUNDED LEGISLATIVE MANDATES INTERAGENCY | ||
WORK GROUP. (a) The unfunded legislative mandates interagency | ||
work group consists of: | ||
(1) the state auditor; | ||
(2) the director of the Legislative Budget Board; | ||
(3) the comptroller; | ||
(4) a senator appointed by the lieutenant governor; | ||
(5) a house member appointed by the speaker of the | ||
house of representatives; | ||
(6) one current or former officer or employee of a | ||
political subdivision appointed by the lieutenant governor; and | ||
(7) one current or former officer or employee of a | ||
political subdivision appointed by the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives. | ||
(b) An appointed member of the interagency work group serves | ||
at the pleasure of the appointing authority. | ||
(c) A member of the interagency work group is not entitled | ||
to additional compensation for service on the work group. | ||
(d) A member of the interagency work group may use a person | ||
employed by the member or by the member's agency or political | ||
subdivision to assist the interagency work group in performing its | ||
duties. | ||
(e) The members of the interagency work group may enter into | ||
a memorandum of understanding regarding the members' work under | ||
this chapter. | ||
Sec. 320.003. LIST OF UNFUNDED LEGISLATIVE MANDATES. (a) | ||
On or before the September 1 following a regular session of the | ||
legislature and on or before the 90th day after the last day of a | ||
special session of the legislature, the interagency work group | ||
shall publish a list of legislative mandates for which the | ||
legislature has not provided reimbursement under Subsection (b) and | ||
that were enacted by the legislature during that legislative | ||
session. By that same date the interagency work group shall: | ||
(1) remove from the list of legislative mandates for a | ||
previous legislative session those legislative mandates for which | ||
the legislature has provided reimbursement under Subsection (b), | ||
those that are no longer subject to reimbursement, and those that | ||
are no longer in effect; and | ||
(2) add to the list a legislative mandate from a | ||
previous legislative session for which reimbursement was provided | ||
under Subsection (b) in the previous session but for which | ||
reimbursement was not provided in the most recent regular session | ||
or in any subsequent special sessions. | ||
(a-1) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the interagency work | ||
group shall publish the list of legislative mandates for which the | ||
legislature has not provided reimbursement under Subsection (b) and | ||
that were enacted by the legislature during the regular session of | ||
the 82nd Legislature not later than November 1, 2011. This | ||
subsection expires September 2, 2015. | ||
(b) A legislative mandate is considered to be a legislative | ||
mandate for which the legislature has provided reimbursement if the | ||
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payment or reimbursement, from a source other than revenue of the | ||
political subdivision, of the costs incurred in the calendar year | ||
by the political subdivision in complying with the legislative | ||
mandate. | ||
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Sec. 320.004. REVIEW OF UNFUNDED LEGISLATIVE MANDATES; | ||
EXPIRATION OF LEGISLATIVE MANDATES. (a) Before September 1 of the | ||
even-numbered year before the third anniversary of the date of | ||
enactment of a legislative mandate identified by the interagency | ||
work group under Section 320.003, the interagency work group shall: | ||
(1) review the legislative history of the legislative | ||
mandate; | ||
(2) conduct an evaluation on the benefits of the | ||
legislative mandate and the costs of the legislative mandate on | ||
affected political subdivisions; and | ||
(3) present a written report to the legislature and | ||
the governor on the interagency work group's findings. | ||
(b) During the regular session immediately following the | ||
issuance of a report under Subsection (a), the legislature by law | ||
may continue the legislative mandate for a period not to exceed | ||
three years, by law may repeal the legislative mandate, or may take | ||
no action on the legislative mandate. The legislature may continue | ||
a legislative mandate either by general law or by identifying the | ||
legislative mandate in the General Appropriations Act and providing | ||
a mechanism to provide money to political subdivisions that may be | ||
used to comply with the legislative mandates. If the legislature | ||
does not continue or repeal the legislative mandate, the | ||
legislative mandate expires on September 1 following the regular | ||
session. On and after that date, a political subdivision may but is | ||
not required to comply with the legislative mandate. | ||
Sec. 320.005. APPLICABILITY. This chapter does not apply | ||
to a legislative mandate to which Section 68, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution, does not apply. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012, but only | ||
if the constitutional amendment proposed by the 82nd Legislature, | ||
Regular Session, 2011, exempting political subdivisions from | ||
unfunded legislative mandates is approved by the voters. If that | ||
amendment is not approved by the voters, this Act has no effect. |