House Committee on General Investigating 75th Legislature October 27, 1998 9:00 a.m. Capitol Extension E.2.014 Austin, Texas Pursuant to notice posted on October 15, 1998, the House Committee on General Investigating met in a public hearing and was called to order by the Chair, Representative Gallego at 9:05 a.m. In attendance were: Present: Representatives Gallego (1). Absent: Representatives Crabb, Gray, Junell and Uher (4). The following individual was recognized by the Chair to testify to the adequacy of inventory control systems at the Texas Department of Transportation: Wes Heald, Executive Director, representing the Texas Department of Transportation The following individuals were recognized by the Chair to testify to the practice of state employees providing expert testimony in litigation against the state: James Todd, Assistant Attorney General, representing the Office of the Attorney General Ray Farabee, General Counsel, representing the University of Texas System Representative Crabb now present. The following individuals were recognized by the Chair to continue testimony on the practice of state employees providing expert testimony in litigation against the state: Spencer Reid, General Counsel, representing the General Land Office The following individuals were recognized by the Chair to testify to the adequacy of inventory control systems at state agencies: Eric Bost, Commissioner, representing the Texas Department of Human Services Karen Hale, Commissioner, representing Texas Department of Mental Health\Mental Retardation ____________ ____________ Chair's Initials Clerk's initials House Committee on General Investigating October 27, 1998 The following individuals were recognized by the Chair to continue testimony on the practice of state employees providing expert testimony in litigation against the state: Delmar Cain, General Counsel, representing Texas A&M University System Frank Skillern, Professor of Law, Texas Tech University representing self Dr. Cecil Reynolds, Professor of Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University, representing self Dr. Robert Hoover, Professor of Marketing, Texas A&M University, representing self Scott Polikov, George, Donaldson & Ford, LLP, representing Texas Faculty Association Dennis Duffy, General Counsel, representing University of Houston System The following individuals were recognized by the Chair to continue testimony on the adequacy of inventory control systems at state agencies: Linda Lansdowne, Supervising Auditor, Performance Audit Division, representing State Auditor Mike Hay, Manager of the State Property Accounting System, representing the Comptroller's Office The public hearing stood in recess from 12:51 to 1:20 p.m. The following individuals were recognized by the Chair to testify to the effectiveness of law enforcement efforts along the border: Colonel Dudley Thomas, Executive Director, representing the Texas Department of Public Safety Leonard Lindheim, Special Agent in Charge, representing United States Customs Service Russell Smith, Chief of Police, representing the City of San Angelo Police Department Randy Lane, Deputy Chief, representing the Union Pacific Railroad Police Terry Utreck, Director of K-9 Operations, representing Union Pacific Railroad Police Lt. Colonel Gladys Tinsley, Task Force Commander, representing the Texas Army National Guard Jaime Esparza, District Attorney for El Paso County, representing the El Paso District Attorney Michael Marshal, Sergeant, representing the City of Dallas Police Department The meeting was adjourned at 3:45 p.m. by the Chair. ________________________ ________________________ Representative Pete P. Gallego Joe Valenzuela Chairman Clerk