SRC-ARR H.B. 3300 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterH.B. 3300
By: Coleman (Whitmire)
Intergovernmental Relations
5/14/1999
Committee Report (Amended)


DIGEST 

The 75th Legislature passed legislation allowing the creation of sports and
community venue districts financed by certain local taxes for the purpose
of constructing sports and community venues such as stadiums, convention
centers, and museums. If approved by  the voters, these districts are given
all powers necessary to plan and complete a venue project, including the
power of eminent domain. H.B. 3300 would limit the power of eminent domain
of a venue district to only the actual physical site of the approved venue
project.  

PURPOSE

As proposed, H.B. 3300 limits the power of eminent domain of a sports and
community venue district to only the actual physical site of the approved
venue project. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is granted to the board of directors of a sports and
community venue district in SECTION 1 (Section 335.104(a), 335.105, and
335.108(a), Local Government Code) of this bill.  

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 335E, Local Government Code, by adding Section
335.0711, as follows: 

Sec. 335.0711. LIMIT ON POWER TO OWN OR ACQUIRE REAL PROPERTY IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS. Defines "facility site," "real property," and "related
infrastructure." Provides that this section applies only to a sports and
community venue district (district) located in a county with a population
of 2.4 million or more. Prohibits a district from owning or acquiring real
property by eminent domain or any other method unless the property is for a
facility site or related infrastructure as part of an approved venue
project. Prohibits a district from participating in any way in planning or
zoning issues before the governing body of a municipality. 

SECTION 2. Amends Chapter 335, Local Government Code, by adding Subchapter
F, as follows: 

SUBCHAPTER F. CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CERTAIN DISTRICTS.

 Sec. 335.101. DEFINITIONS. Defines "code of conduct," "director," and
"employee." 

Sec. 335.102. APPLICABILITY. Provides that this subchapter applies only to
a district located in a county with a population of 2.4 million or more.   

Sec. 335.103. APPLICABILITY OF LAWS. Provides that Chapter 171 applies to
an employee as if the employee was a local public official, as that term is
defined by Section 171.001. Provides that Chapter 553, Government Code,
applies to an employee as if the employee was a public servant, as that
term is defined by Section 553.001, Government Code. Provides that Chapter
573, Government Code, applies to an employee as if the employee was a
public official, as that term is defined in Section 573.001, Government
Code. 
 
Sec. 335.104. CREATION OF CODE OF CONDUCT; DISTRIBUTION. Requires the board
of directors of the district (board), by rule, to adopt and maintain a code
of conduct that establishes the general duties of the directors and
employees of the district and specifies rules for directors, employees, and
vendors. Requires the code of conduct to include certain information.
Requires the presiding officer of the board, by rule, to provide to the
directors, employees, and vendors, as often as necessary, the code of
conduct created under this section.  

 Sec. 335.105. RULEMAKING. Authorizes the board, by rule, to modify its
code of conduct.  

 Sec. 335.106. GENERAL DUTIES. Requires director or employee to take
certain action. 

Sec. 335.107. VENDOR REQUIREMENTS. Provides that this section applies to
vendors who certain action.  Requires the board, by rule, to design a
conflict of interest questionnaire that requires disclosure of a vendor's
affiliations or business relationships that might cause a conflict of
interest. Requires the vendors to file a completed conflict of interest
questionnaire with the board secretary not less than seven days after the
vendor takes certain action. Requires the vendor to file an updated
complete questionnaire with the board secretary by a certain date. Requires
each contract entered into between a district and a vendor to contain a
provision stating that the contract is voidable if the board or vendor
violates this section. Provides that a contract entered into between a
district and a vendor is voidable if the board of a vendor violates this
section.  

Sec. 335.108. DISCLOSURE OF VENDOR RELATIONSHIP BY DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES.
Requires the board, by rule, to design a conflicts disclosure statement for
directors and employees that includes, certain information. Sets forth
requirements for disclosure. Prohibits an employee from receiving during a
12-month period any gifts from a vendor that have a total value of more
than $250 unless the employee receives written approval from the presiding
officer.  
 
Sec. 335.109. REQUEST FOR OPINION FROM GENERAL COUNSEL. Authorizes any
employee, with the presiding officer's consent, or a director, to seek a
written advisory opinion from the district's general counsel concerning
whether a violation of Section 335.107 or 335.108 exists in a certain
situation. Requires the request to provide detailed information about the
alleged violation or hypothetical situation. Requires the district's
general counsel to prepare a written advisory opinion addressing whether a
violation has occurred under the information provided, after receiving a
request. Authorizes a director or employee to rely in good faith on a
written advisory opinion issued under this section with respect to a
potential violation of Section 335.107 or 335.108. 

Sec. 335.110. PENALTIES. Authorizes the board to reprimand, suspend, or
terminate an employee who violates the district's code of conduct.  

SECTION 3. Amends Section 335.031(c), Local Government Code, to authorize a
director to be removed by the appointing person, rather than mayor or
county judge, at any time without cause.  

SECTION 4. Amends Section 335.034, Local Government Code, to provide that
the presiding officer is designated as provided by concurrent order, except
as provided by Section 335.035. 

SECTION 5. Amends Chapter 335C, Local Government Code, by adding Section
335.035, as follows: 

Sec. 335.035. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BOARD OF DISTRICT CREATED IN
POPULOUS COUNTY. Provides that this section only applies to the board of a
district located in whole or in part in a county with a population of 2.4
million or more. Sets forth additional requirements for the board of a
district created in a populous county.  

SECTION 6. Amends Section 335.054, Local Government Code, by adding new
Subsection (e), to require the ballot at the election or elections held
under this section to be printed to permit voting for or against the
proposition, if a district is presently collecting taxes form one or more
method of financing and seeks to use a portion of the revenue from the tax
or taxes. Sets forth the style of the  ballot.    

SECTION 7. Effective date: September 1, 1999. Provides that Section
335.107, Local Government Code, applies to certain contracts. Makes
application of the change in law made by Section 335.035, Local Government
Code, as added by this Act, prospective.  

SECTION 8. Emergency clause.