By:  Cain, et al.                                      S.B. No. 379
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
                                       AN ACT
 1-1     relating to eligibility to serve on an appraisal review board.
 1-2           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-3           SECTION 1.  Subsection (c), Section 6.41, Tax Code, is
 1-4     amended to read as follows:
 1-5           (c)  To be eligible to serve on the board, an individual must
 1-6     be a resident of the district and must have resided in the district
 1-7     for at least two years.  [A member of the appraisal district board
 1-8     of directors or an officer or employee of the comptroller, the
 1-9     appraisal office, or a taxing unit is ineligible to serve on the
1-10     board.  In an appraisal district established for a county having a
1-11     population of more than 300,000, an individual who has served for
1-12     all or part of three previous terms as a board member or auxiliary
1-13     board member on the appraisal review board, is a former member of
1-14     the governing body or an officer or employee of a taxing unit, or
1-15     is a former director, officer, or employee of the appraisal
1-16     district is ineligible to serve on the appraisal review board.  In
1-17     an appraisal district established for any other county, an
1-18     individual who has served for all or part of three consecutive
1-19     terms as a board member or auxiliary board member on the appraisal
1-20     review board is ineligible to serve on the appraisal review board
1-21     during a term that begins on the next January 1 following the third
1-22     of those consecutive terms.]
1-23           SECTION 2.  Section 6.412, Tax Code, is amended by amending
1-24     Subsection (c) and adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as
 2-1     follows:
 2-2           (c)  A person is ineligible to serve on the appraisal review
 2-3     board if the person is a member of the board of directors, officer,
 2-4     or employee of the appraisal district, an employee of the
 2-5     comptroller, or a member of the governing body, officer, or
 2-6     employee of a taxing unit.
 2-7           (d)  A person is ineligible to serve on the appraisal review
 2-8     board of an appraisal district established for a county having a
 2-9     population of more than 300,000:
2-10                 (1)  if the person [is]:
2-11                       (A)  has served for all or part of three previous
2-12     terms as a board member or auxiliary board member on the appraisal
2-13     review board; or
2-14                       (B)  is [(1)] a former member of the board of
2-15     directors, officer, or employee of the appraisal district [or a
2-16     taxing unit for which the appraisal district appraises property];
2-17     or
2-18                 (2)  if the person served as [a former member of the
2-19     board of directors of the appraisal district; or]
2-20                 [(3)]  a [former] member of the governing body or
2-21     officer of a taxing unit for which the appraisal district appraises
2-22     property, until the fourth anniversary of the date the person
2-23     ceased to be a member or officer.
2-24           (e)  In an appraisal district established for a county having
2-25     a population of 300,000 or less, a person who has served for all or
2-26     part of three consecutive terms as a board member or auxiliary
 3-1     board member on the appraisal review board is ineligible to serve
 3-2     on the appraisal review board during a term that begins on the next
 3-3     January 1 following the third of those consecutive terms.
 3-4           SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the
 3-5     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
 3-6     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
 3-7     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
 3-8     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
 3-9     and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its
3-10     passage, and it is so enacted.