By Fraser                                              S.B. No. 441
         77R3848 MTB-D                           
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the administration of certain state agencies.
 1-3           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-4           SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 2162, Government Code, is
 1-5     amended by adding Section 2162.106 to read as follows:
 1-6           Sec. 2162.106.  SMALL STATE AGENCIES. (a)  In this section:
 1-7                 (1)  "Small state agency" means a state agency with
 1-8     fewer than  100 full-time equivalent employees.
 1-9                 (2)  "Administrative functions" includes information
1-10     technology, budgeting, accounting, payroll, purchasing, courier
1-11     services, mail services, reproduction or other printing services,
1-12     and training.
1-13           (b)  The council shall review the administrative functions of
1-14     small state agencies to determine the cost-effectiveness of
1-15     acquiring these services through a group contract or an interagency
1-16     agreement.
1-17           (c)  If the council determines that a service may be acquired
1-18     in a more cost-effective manner through a group contract or an
1-19     interagency agreement, the council shall:
1-20                 (1)  prescribe the specifications and conditions for
1-21     acquiring a service through a group contract or an interagency
1-22     agreement; and
1-23                 (2)  require a small state agency to acquire a service
1-24     through a group contract or an interagency agreement.
 2-1           (d)  In performing its duties under this section, the council
 2-2     shall:
 2-3                 (1)  examine alternatives in the private sector and
 2-4     among other state agencies;
 2-5                 (2)  solicit advice and cooperation from the Small
 2-6     State Agency Task Force; and
 2-7                 (3)  include in its review the small state agencies
 2-8     located in the William P. Clements, Jr., State Office Building and
 2-9     the William P. Hobby, Jr., State Office Building, designating a
2-10     small state agency from each building to lead the coordination of
2-11     the review.
2-12           SECTION 2. Subchapter B, Chapter 403, Government Code, is
2-13     amended by adding Section 403.0222 to read as follows:
2-14           Sec. 403.0222.  INTERAGENCY TASK FORCE ON SMALL STATE AGENCY
2-15     REPORTING PROCEDURES. (a)  In this section, "small state agency"
2-16     means a state agency with fewer than  100 full-time equivalent
2-17     employees.
2-18           (b)  An interagency task force is created to provide advice
2-19     on the simplification of small state agency reporting procedures.
2-20           (c)  The task force is composed of:
2-21                 (1)  a representative of:
2-22                       (A)  the Legislative Budget Board, appointed by
2-23     its  director;
2-24                       (B)  the governor's budget office, appointed by
2-25     the governor;
2-26                       (C)  the state auditor's office, appointed by the
2-27     state auditor;
 3-1                       (D)  the comptroller's office, appointed by the
 3-2     comptroller; and
 3-3                       (E)  the General Services Commission, appointed
 3-4     by its executive director; and
 3-5                 (2)  the chair of the Small State Agency Task Force
 3-6     established informally by certain small state agencies, who serves
 3-7     as an ex officio voting member.
 3-8           (d)  An appointed member of the task force serves at the will
 3-9     of the appointing authority.
3-10           (e)  The representative of the comptroller's office serves as
3-11     presiding officer.  The task force may elect from its members any
3-12     other necessary officers.
3-13           (f)  The task force shall meet at the call of the presiding
3-14     officer.
3-15           (g)  A task force member is not entitled to additional
3-16     compensation but is entitled to reimbursement for the member's
3-17     travel expenses as provided by Chapter 660 and the General
3-18     Appropriations Act. The agency represented by a member is
3-19     responsible for the payment of the expenses.
3-20           (h)  The task force shall:
3-21                 (1)  identify issues that impede efficiency in small
3-22     state agency reporting procedures, including reports that duplicate
3-23     information required in other reports, frequent reporting
3-24     requirements, and complicated reporting formats;
3-25                 (2)  develop procedures to address the issues in
3-26     Subdivision (1), such as less frequent reporting schedules and
3-27     simplified reporting formats;
 4-1                 (3)  study other small state agency reporting issues;
 4-2                 (4)  make recommendations based on its findings to each
 4-3     member agency; and
 4-4                 (5)  report, before November 1 in each even-numbered
 4-5     year, to the governor, the legislature, and the comptroller on
 4-6     statutory changes required to implement the task force's
 4-7     recommendations.  The task force shall also report on nonstatutory
 4-8     changes that have been made or that need to be made to implement
 4-9     the task force's recommendations.
4-10           SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.