SRC-MAX S.B. 145 75(R) BILL ANALYSIS Senate Research CenterS.B. 145 By: Nixon State Affairs 1-20-97 As Filed DIGEST Currently, many state agencies are authorized to accept gifts and donations from private or public entities. Some statutes authorizing the acceptance of gifts allow a donation to be accepted from a person involved in a contested case hearing before a state agency. Uniform procedures on the acceptance of gifts would establish guidelines and restrictions for all agencies authorized to accept gifts, thus providing consistency within public records. This bill provides a uniform policy for the acceptance of gifts to a state agency and places restrictions on the acceptance of gifts from parties involved in contested case hearings. PURPOSE As proposed, S.B. 145 sets forth the policy for the acceptance of gifts by state agencies. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY This bill does not grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency. SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS SECTION 1. Amends Title 5B, Government Code, to add Chapter 575, Government Code, as follows: CHAPTER 575. ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT BY STATE AGENCY Sec. 575.001. DEFINITIONS. Defines "gift" and "state agency." Sec. 575.002. ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT BY STATE AGENCY GOVERNING BOARD. Authorizes a state agency that has a governing board to accept a gift only if the agency has the authority to accept the gift and a majority of the board, in an open meeting, approves accepting the gift. Sec. 575.003. RECORD OF GIFT. Requires a state agency that accepts a gift to record the name of the donor, a description of the gift, and a statement of the purposes of the gift in the minutes of the governing board of the agency and appropriate agency records, if the agency does not have a governing board. Sec. 575.004. ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT FROM PARTY TO CONTESTED CASE PROHIBITED. Prohibits a state agency from accepting a gift from a party to a contested case before the agency until the 30th day after the date of the decision in the case becomes final under Section 2001.144. Defines "contested case." SECTION 2. Emergency clause. Effective date: upon passage.