By Puente                                             H.B. No. 1897
       74R1152 MWV-D
                                 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
    1-1                                AN ACT
    1-2  relating to the juvenile board of Bexar County.
    1-3        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    1-4        SECTION 1.  Section 152.0211, Human Resources Code, is
    1-5  amended to read as follows:
    1-6        Sec. 152.0211.  Bexar County.  (a)  The juvenile board of
    1-7  Bexar County is composed of:
    1-8              (1)  the county judge;
    1-9              (2)  one county commissioner appointed by the
   1-10  commissioners court;
   1-11              (3)  the judge of each court designated as a juvenile
   1-12  court;
   1-13              (4)  the local administrative district judge;
   1-14              (5)  one judge of a district court <and the district
   1-15  judges> in Bexar County that gives preference to criminal matters,
   1-16  appointed by the judges of those courts;
   1-17              (6)  one judge of a district court in Bexar County that
   1-18  gives preference to civil matters, appointed by the judges of those
   1-19  courts; and
   1-20              (7)  the chairman of the juvenile board advisory
   1-21  council created under Section 152.0010.
   1-22        (b)  The appointed members serve one-year terms
   1-23  <commissioners court shall pay the county judge additional annual
   1-24  compensation of $4,500.  The county commissioners court shall pay
    2-1  the district judges on the board an additional annual salary of
    2-2  $1,500.  The additional compensation paid to the county and
    2-3  district judges shall be paid in equal monthly installments from
    2-4  the general fund of the county>.
    2-5        (c)  The juvenile board shall hold an annual meeting in
    2-6  January and at this meeting shall elect a chairman from among the
    2-7  members.  The board shall hold other meetings as determined by the
    2-8  board at its January meeting and may meet at the call of the
    2-9  chairman or at the request to the chairman of at least two members
   2-10  <meetings at least once every three months in accordance with board
   2-11  rules>.
   2-12        <(d)>  The board shall keep accurate and complete minutes of
   2-13  its meetings.  The minutes are open to public inspection <records
   2-14  as required by law and board rules>.
   2-15        (d)  All county facilities and programs for children, other
   2-16  than the facilities and programs operated by the Bexar County
   2-17  Hospital District or the local mental health or mental retardation
   2-18  authority serving Bexar County, are under the board's jurisdiction.
   2-19        (e)  The juvenile board shall set policies for the juvenile
   2-20  probation department and other departments, facilities, and
   2-21  programs under the board's jurisdiction <A juvenile probation
   2-22  officer shall take the oath of office when appointed and the oath
   2-23  and the fact of the appointment shall be filed with the county
   2-24  clerk>.
   2-25        (f)  The juvenile board shall make an annual report to the
   2-26  commissioners court that relates to the operation and efficiency of
   2-27  the juvenile probation department, the county and other
    3-1  institutions for the care of neglected, dependent, and delinquent
    3-2  children, and the other facilities and programs under the board's
    3-3  jurisdiction and to the general adequacy of the juvenile services
    3-4  provided by the county.  The board shall include in the report any
    3-5  recommendations for improvements the board considers necessary <The
    3-6  commissioners court shall provide the juvenile probation officers
    3-7  with:>
    3-8              <(1)  automobiles and their maintenance and operation
    3-9  expenses for use in official duties; or>
   3-10              <(2)  an automobile allowance for the use of a personal
   3-11  automobile on official business in the amount determined to be
   3-12  necessary by the commissioners court>.
   3-13        (g)  The juvenile board shall submit a budget of expenditures
   3-14  of county funds to the commissioners court.  The juvenile board may
   3-15  not make an expenditure of county funds unless the expenditure is
   3-16  approved by the commissioners court.
   3-17        (h)  The juvenile board may investigate the operations of the
   3-18  juvenile probation department, the county institutions for the care
   3-19  of neglected, dependent, or delinquent children, or any other
   3-20  facility or program under the board's jurisdiction at the request
   3-21  of the judges of the district courts in Bexar County.  The board
   3-22  shall make a written report of the investigation to the
   3-23  commissioners court <The commissioners court shall provide the
   3-24  necessary funds to pay the salaries and expenses of the juvenile
   3-25  probation personnel>.
   3-26        (i)  The juvenile board may make any special studies or
   3-27  investigations it considers necessary to improve the operation of
    4-1  the juvenile probation department and the county institutions under
    4-2  its jurisdiction and shall provide a written report of the findings
    4-3  to the commissioners court.
    4-4        (j)  The juvenile board, with the approval of the
    4-5  commissioners court, may appoint a person to serve as chief
    4-6  juvenile probation officer.  The board, with the approval of the
    4-7  commissioners court, may set the salary of the chief juvenile
    4-8  probation officer.  The chief juvenile probation officer serves at
    4-9  the pleasure of the board.
   4-10        (k)  The board may apply for, accept, hold in trust, spend,
   4-11  and use a gift, grant, or donation of land, money, or other
   4-12  personal property from a governmental, corporate, personal, or
   4-13  other source to benefit the county facilities and programs under
   4-14  the board's jurisdiction.
   4-15        (l) <(h)>  Sections 152.0002, 152.0003, 152.0004, 152.0005,
   4-16  152.0006, 152.0007, and 152.0008 <152.0008(a)> do not apply to the
   4-17  juvenile board of Bexar County.
   4-18        SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1995.
   4-19        SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the
   4-20  crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
   4-21  emergency   and   an   imperative   public   necessity   that   the
   4-22  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
   4-23  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.