By Walker                                             H.R. No. 1384
         77R18150 ATP-D                           
                                 R E S O L U T I O N
 1-1           BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives  of the State
 1-2     of Texas, 77th Legislature, Regular Session, 2001, That House Rule
 1-3     13, Section 9(a), be suspended in part as provided by House Rule
 1-4     13, Section 9(f), to enable the conference committee appointed to
 1-5     resolve the differences on S.B. No. 510, relating to the
 1-6     procurement methods a political subdivision or a related entity may
 1-7     use, to consider and take action on the following matter:
 1-8           House Rule 13, Section 9(a)(4), is suspended to permit the
 1-9     committee to add text on a matter that is not included in either
1-10     the house or senate version of the bill, to read as follows:
1-11           SECTION 13.  Subchapter B, Chapter 44, Education Code, is
1-12     amended by adding Section 44.043 to read as follows:
1-13           Sec. 44.043.  RIGHT TO WORK. (a)  This section applies to a
1-14     school district while the school district is engaged in:
1-15                 (1)  procuring goods or services;
1-16                 (2)  awarding a contract; or
1-17                 (3)  overseeing procurement or construction for a
1-18     public work or public improvement.
1-19           (b)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a
1-20     school district:
1-21                 (1)  may not consider whether a vendor is a member of
1-22     or has another relationship with any organization; and
1-23                 (2)  shall ensure that its bid specifications and any
1-24     subsequent contract or other agreement do not deny or diminish the
 2-1     right of a person to work because of the person's membership or
 2-2     other relationship status with respect to any organization.
 2-3           Explanation:  This change is necessary to ensure that a
 2-4     school district, in procuring goods or services, awarding a
 2-5     contract, or overseeing procurement or construction of public works
 2-6     or public improvements, does not consider a vendor's or other
 2-7     person's relationship with any organization.