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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This section applies to the governing body of a state board or commission or other state agency only if:
(1) by statute the governing body is composed of an even number of voting members, the appointed members of whom serve staggered six-year terms; and
(2) there is no provision of the Texas Constitution under which the governing body is allowed to be composed in that manner and serve staggered six-year terms.
(b) Notwithstanding the terms of the statute that prescribes the composition and terms of the governing body, the appointed members of the governing body serve two-year terms.
(c) The terms of the members of the governing body who have served less than two years since the date their current terms began expire on the second anniversary of the date their current terms began. The members of the governing body who have served two or more years since the date their current terms began are considered to be performing the duties of their office in a holdover capacity until their successors are qualified in accordance with Section 17, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.
(d) As soon as possible after it is determined that this section applies to the governing body, the administrative head of the state board or commission or other state agency shall inform of that fact:
(1) each state officer or other entity that by statute appoints one or more members to the governing body;
(2) the governor and the presiding officer of each house of the legislature;
(3) each standing committee of each house of the legislature that under the rules of either house has jurisdiction over legislative matters pertaining to the board, commission, or other agency; and
(4) the Legislative Reference Library for purposes of including current information in the Texas Appointment System database.
(e) As soon as possible after an appointing officer or entity is informed under Subsection (d), the appointing authority shall make any necessary appointments or reappointments to the governing body to fill the positions of members described by Subsection (c) who are serving in a holdover capacity. If a member whose position is being filled has served two or more years but less than four years of a term, the appointment made under this subsection is for a term expiring on the fourth anniversary of the date the term began. If a member whose position is being filled has served four or more years but less than six years of a term, the appointment made under this subsection is for a term expiring on the sixth anniversary of the date the term began.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 651.008. Unconstitutionally Composed Governing Body with Six-Year Terms - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-651-008/
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