SRC-HRD S.B. 328 75(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 328
By: Brown
Finance
2-12-97
As Filed


DIGEST 

Currently, Texas law does not provide for a special commission for the
review and recommendation of certain judicial salaries.  The 74th
Legislature created the Commission on Judicial Efficiency and charged the
commission with evaluating the judicial system in Texas and reporting back
to the legislature with recommendations to improve the efficiency of the
system.  The report recommends the establishment of a judicial
compensation commission, which would be responsible for making
recommendations to the legislature on judicial salaries.   

This bill would establish the Judicial Compensation Commission to make
recommendations to the legislature in regard to certain judicial salaries.
In addition, recommendations made by the commission would be binding
unless rejected by either house of the legislature. 

PURPOSE

As proposed, S.B. 328 establishes the Judicial Compensation Commission and
sets forth guidelines for its operation. 

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 2B, Government Code, by adding Chapter 35, as
follows: 

CHAPTER 35.  JUDICIAL COMPENSATION COMMISSION

SUBCHAPTER A.  ORGANIZATION

Sec. 35.001.  DEFINITION.  Defines "commission."

Sec. 35.002. MEMBERSHIP; TERMS.  Provides that the Judicial Compensation
Commission (commission) consists of three members appointed  by the
governor with the advice and consent of the senate.  Provides that members
serve for staggered terms of six years with the term of one member
expiring on February 1 of each odd-numbered year. 

Sec. 35.003.  VACANCY.  Requires the governor to appoint a replacement to
fill the unexpired portion of the term in the event of a vacancy. 

Sec. 35.004. PRESIDING OFFICER.  Requires the governor to designate a
member of the commission as the presiding officer to serve in that
capacity at the pleasure of the governor. Authorizes the presiding officer
to vote on all matters before the commission. 

Sec. 35.005. QUALIFICATIONS.  Sets forth the qualifications for membership.

Sec. 35.006.  REMOVAL.  Sets forth the grounds for removal from the
commission. 

Sec. 35.007.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT.  Requires the Office of Court
Administration  to provide administrative support for the commission.
Provides that the commission is entitled to receive staff support, meeting
facilities, temporary work facilities, and other support and resources
from the Office of Court Administration. 

Sec. 35.008.  COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT.  Prohibits a member of the
commission from receiving compensation for the member's service on the
commission. Requires the Office of Court Administration to reimburse a
member for certain expenses. Requires a member to follow certain
reimbursement procedures.  

SUBCHAPTER B.  POWERS AND DUTIES

Sec. 35.101. MEETINGS.  Requires the commission to meet, either in person
or by teleconference, at the call of the presiding officer or at the
request of a majority of the members. 

Sec.  35.102.  INVESTIGATIONS.  Sets forth the powers of each member of
the commission who is a member in good standing of the State Bar of Texas,
and each member of the State Bar of Texas who is designated by the
commission to serve, on a pro bono basis, as counsel to the commission. 

Sec. 35.103.  BIENNIAL REPORTS.  Requires the commission to make a
biennial report to the legislature by December 1 of each even-numbered
year.  Sets forth guidelines for making recommendations for judicial
salaries in the report.   

Sec. 35.104.  BINDING NATURE OF REPORT.   Provides that the
recommendations made by the commission in its biennial report to the
legislature are binding and have full force of law on September 1
following the delivery of the report to the lieutenant governor, the
speaker of the house, and the members and members-elect of the
legislature, if neither the senate nor the house of representatives, by
majority vote, rejects the recommendations before the 180th day after the
date on which the report is delivered.  Requires the comptroller to make
payments for the recommended salaries unless either the senate or the
house rejects the recommendations as provided by Subsection (a). 

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 659.011, Government Code, to provide that
except as provided by Chapter 35, the salaries of all state officers and
employees are in the amounts provided by the biennial appropriations act. 

SECTION 3.  Repealer:  Section 659.012, Government Code (Judicial
Salaries). 

SECTION 4.  Requires the governor, in appointing the initial members of
the commission, to appoint one person to a term expiring February 1, 1999,
one person to a term expiring February 1, 2001, and one person to a term
expiring February 1, 2003.   

SECTION 5.  Effective date:  pending voter approval.

SECTION 6.  Emergency clause.