SRC-TBR S.B. 326 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 326
By: Lucio
Business & Commerce
6/13/2001
Enrolled


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

State agencies that interact with Mexico do not have a coordinated
multi-agency plan to address issues concerning Mexico.  S.B. 326 requires
the Texas Department of Economic Development to coordinate a plan and
organize the various state agency initiatives regarding relations with
Mexico. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a
state officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 481, Government Code, by adding Subchapter CC,
as follows: 

SUBCHAPTER CC.  TEXAS-MEXICO COMMERCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
COORDINATED PLAN 

 Sec. 481.451.  DEFINITION.  Defines "initiative unit."

Sec. 481.452.  INITIATIVE UNIT.  (a)  Requires the Texas Department of
Economic Development (department) to appoint to serve on the Texas-Mexico
Commerce and International Relations Initiative Unit (unit) at least one
department representative and at least one from the staff of each of
certain listed agencies or offices. 

(b)  Requires the department to designate one of the members of the
initiative unit to serve as the presiding officer of  the unit. 

Sec. 481.453.  COORDINATION OF AGENCIES AND OFFICES.  Requires the
department, with the assistance of the unit, to coordinate efforts with
each of the agencies and offices represented by the unit to undertake
certain listed responsibilities. 

Sec. 481.454.  PLANS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.  (a)  Authorizes the Texas-Mexico
Commerce and International Relations Coordinated Plan (plan) to include
short-term recommendations and initiatives that the state, including the
department and each agency and office represented by the initiative unit,
may follow after the adoption of the plan for the ensuing two years and
four years and the long-term recommendations and initiatives that the
state, including the department and each agency and office represented by
the initiative unit, may follow after the adoption of the plan for the
ensuing five years, ten years and fifteen years; and recommendations on
what the state can do to increase and improve trade with Mexico and with
the states that border this state; increase tourism to and from Mexico and
tourism to and from the states that border this state and address any
important trade problems between this state and Mexico identified by the
initiative unit.   

(b)  Authorizes each agency and office represented by the initiative unit
to incorporate  the applicable recommendations and initiatives into the
agency's or office's operations. 


Sec. 481.455.  QUARTERLY REPORTS.  Requires each agency and office
represented by the unit to submit quarterly reports to the department
regarding the actions taken by the agency or office on behalf of the
initiative unit or in furtherance of a plan or recommendation of the unit,
including certain listed items. 

Sec. 481.456.  PARTNERSHIP TO UPDATE CLEARINGHOUSE.  Requires the
department to form a partnership with the agencies and offices represented
by the  unit to ensure that the Texas Business and Community Economic
Development Clearinghouse has current knowledge of the plan and the actions
taken by the unit and the agencies and offices represented by the unit. 

Sec. 481.457.  STATE AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE PROVISIONS INAPPLICABLE.
Provides that Chapter 2110 (State Agency Advisory Committees), Government
Code, does not apply to the unit. 

Sec. 481.458.  UPDATE OF PLAN.  Requires the initiative unit to adopt an
updated TexasMexico Commerce and International Relations Coordinated Plan
before the fourth anniversary of the date the plan is adopted or the date
an updated plan is adopted. 

Sec. 481.459.  PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT.  Requires  if
another state agency  or office, if another state agency or office assumes
the functions of the department, that agency or office to perform the
functions of the department under this subchapter. 

SECTION 2.  Requires the Texas Department of Economic Development, or other
state agency or office that performs the functions of the Texas Department
of Economic Development, not later than September 1, 2002, to submit to the
governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives,
members of the legislature and the Legislative Budget Board a detailed
report of the Texas-Mexico Commerce and International Relations Coordinated
Plan adopted under Section 481.453, Government Code, as added by this Act
an and the results of its study, accompanied by recommended solutions to
any problems identified by the Texas-Mexico Commerce and International
Relations Unit and recommendations for legislative action. 

SECTION 3. Effective date: upon passage or September 1, 2001.