By: Shapleigh, Barrientos S.B. No. 974
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1-1 relating to the creation of a task force and demonstration project
1-2 regarding the provision of certain state agency and local
1-3 government services to the general public and to regulated entities
1-4 through the Internet.
1-5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-6 SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 2054, Government Code, is
1-7 amended by adding Section 2054.062 to read as follows:
1-8 Sec. 2054.062. ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN STATE OR
1-9 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC; TASK FORCE AND
1-10 DEMONSTRATION PROJECT. (a) The department shall establish a task
1-11 force to assess the current and future feasibility of establishing
1-12 a common electronic system using the Internet through which state
1-13 agencies and local governments can electronically:
1-14 (1) send documents to members of the public and
1-15 persons who are regulated by a state agency or local government;
1-16 (2) receive applications for licenses and permits and
1-17 receive documents for filing from members of the public and persons
1-18 who are regulated by a state agency or local government that, when
1-19 a signature is necessary, can be electronically signed by the
1-20 member of the public or regulated person; and
1-21 (3) receive required payments from members of the
1-22 public and persons who are regulated by a state agency or local
1-23 government.
1-24 (b) The department and the task force shall implement a
2-1 demonstration project showing the extent to which transactions
2-2 described by Subsection (a) can currently be accomplished.
2-3 (c) The task force is composed of:
2-4 (1) a representative of each of the following state
2-5 officers or agencies:
2-6 (A) the secretary of state;
2-7 (B) the comptroller;
2-8 (C) the Texas Department of Economic
2-9 Development;
2-10 (D) the General Services Commission;
2-11 (E) the Texas Natural Resource Conservation
2-12 Commission;
2-13 (F) the Texas Department of Insurance;
2-14 (G) the Public Utility Commission of Texas; and
2-15 (H) the department;
2-16 (2) representatives of local governments appointed by
2-17 the governor in the number determined by the governor;
2-18 (3) three representatives of businesses that are
2-19 regulated by a state agency or local government, appointed by the
2-20 governor; and
2-21 (4) three public members appointed by the governor.
2-22 (d) Chapter 2110 does not apply to the task force.
2-23 (e) The department shall report the findings of the task
2-24 force and the results of the demonstration project to the presiding
2-25 officer of each house of the legislature and to the chairs of the
2-26 committees of each house of the legislature that have primary
3-1 oversight jurisdiction over the department not later than November
3-2 1, 2000.
3-3 (f) The task force is abolished and this section expires
3-4 September 1, 2001.
3-5 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 1999.
3-6 SECTION 3. The importance of this legislation and the
3-7 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
3-8 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
3-9 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
3-10 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.