HBA-DMD S.B. 73 76(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisS.B. 73
By: Truan, Lucio
State, Federal, & International Relations
4/23/1999
Engrossed



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Currently, the majority of Texas' university school systems have video
teleconferencing technology in place. Small businesses may be able to
benefit from the use of this equipment in order to establish international
trade relationships and to find innovative ways to conduct business. S.B.
73 requires the International Trade and Technology center at The University
of Texas-Pan American (center) to develop and implement a video
teleconferencing pilot program to assist small businesses in establishing
international trade relationships. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does
not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, department, agency, or institution. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  PILOT PROGRAM. (a) Requires the International Trade and
Technology Center at The University of Texas--Pan American (center) to
develop and implement a video teleconferencing pilot program (pilot
program) designed to assist small businesses in establishing international
trade relationships by allowing the businesses access to certain video
conferencing facilities for a fee. Specifies requirements for the center
when developing the pilot program. Authorizes the center to obtain federal
foundation funds available for that purpose or private funds from any
source, in order to cover the cost of administering and implementing the
pilot program. 

SECTION 2.  REPORTS. Requires the center to submit an initial report
concerning the effectiveness of the pilot program to the governor and the
legislature, no later than January 15, 2001. Requires the center to submit
to the governor and the legislature a subsequent report no later than
January 15, 2003. 

SECTION 3.Effective date: September 1, 1999.
Sets forth that the center should establish the pilot program required by
this Act no later than January 1, 2000. 

SECTION 4.Sets forth that this Act expires September 1, 2004.

SECTION 5.Emergency clause.