HBA-TBM C.S.H.B. 644 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisC.S.H.B. 644 By: Jones, Delwin County Affairs 4/29/2001 Committee Report (Substituted) BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In 1987 the 70th Legislature amended the Local Government Code to provide for salary grievance committees in each county to hear salary grievances by county or precinct offices. While the process may have worked well in some counties, in other counties it has created alleged abuses which resulted in certain county officials receiving salary increases in excess of what the budget allowed and are not necessarily due to job performance. C.S.H.B. 644 authorizes a county to abolish the county's salary grievance committee by local election. 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. ANALYSIS C.S.H.B. 644 amends the Local Government Code to authorize the commissioners court of a county to call an election on the question of whether the county's salary grievance committee should be abolished. The bill sets forth provisions regarding the administration of the election, ballot requirements, and when the results of the election take effect. These provisions apply only to a county with a population of 245,000 or less in which the county seat is a municipality with a population of 195,000 or more. EFFECTIVE DATE On passage, or if the Act does not receive the necessary vote, the Act takes effect September 1, 2001. COMPARISON OF ORIGINAL TO SUBSTITUTE C.S.H.B. 644 differs from the original by limiting the application of the bill to a county with a population of 245,000 or less in which the county seat is a municipality with a population of 195,000 or more.