SRC-VRA S.B. 266 78(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   S.B. 266
78R920 SLO-DBy: Lucio
Government Organization
2/20/2003
As Filed


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

The Board of Law Examiners (board) determines individuals' eligibility for
admission to practice law in Texas.  The board is not subject to
legislative appropriations.  Instead, the Texas Supreme Court sets fees
and approves the annual budget of the board.  As proposed, S.B. 266
continues the board for the standard 12-year period and revises its
administrative provisions. 
  
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the Texas Supreme Court in
SECTION 8 (Section 82.027, Government Code) and to the Board of Law
Examiners subject to supreme court approval in SECTION 10 (Section 82.030,
Government Code) of this bill. 

Note- "Under the general rulemaking authority already granted to the
Supreme Court to govern the administration of the Board of Law Examiners'
functions related to the licensing of lawyers, rules may be developed to
implement other new provisions found in this bill." 
 
This language was added to make it clear that the Supreme Court has
rulemaking authority over the Board of Law Examiners. 


SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Sections 82.001(b) and (c), Government Code, as follows:

(b)  Requires the supreme court to appoint the members of the Board of Law
Examiners (board) for staggered six-year terms rather than two-year terms,
with the terms of one-third of the members expiring August 31 of each
odd-numbered year.  

(c)  Requires appointments to the board to be made without regard to the
race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national origin of the
appointees.  

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 82.002, Government Code, to update standard
Sunset language relating to conflicts of interest.  

SECTION 3.  Amends Sections 82.0021(a) and (c), Government Code to update
and add standard Sunset language relating to grounds for removal from the
board. 

SECTION 4.  Amends Section 82.003, Government Code, by amending
Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsections (d) and (e), as follows: 

  (a)  Makes a conforming change.

(c)  Requires board deliberations, hearings, and determinations, relating
to moral character and fitness of applicants to be closed to the public,
and records relating to these subjects are confidential.  Provides that an
applicant, on written request, is entitled to certain information and
procedures. 

  (d)  Created from existing text.  Makes a conforming change.
 
(e)  Requires board deliberations, hearings, and determinations relating
to a request by an applicant who has a disability for testing
accommodations under Section 82.0272 on the bar examination to be closed
to the public, and provides that records relating to that subject are
confidential. 

SECTION 5.  Amends Section 82.006, Government Code, to continue the Board
of Law Examiners for the standard 12-year period until September 1, 2015. 

SECTION 6.  Amends Chapter 82A, Government Code, by amending Section
82.007 and adding Sections 82.0071-82.0073, as follows: 

Sec.  82.007.  New heading:  CAREER LADDER; ANNUAL PERFORMANCE
EVALUATIONS.  Deletes existing text regarding qualifications for
employment and the responsibilities of the board and the staff of the
board. 

Sec.  82.0071.  New heading:  EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY.  (a)
Created from existing text of Section 82.007.   Requires the executive
director of the board or the executive director's designee to prepare and
maintain a written policy statement that implements a program to ensure
that all personnel decisions are made without regard to certain factors. 

  (b)  Requires the policy statement to include certain information.

(c)  Requires the policy statement to be updated annually, reviewed by the
Commission on Human Rights for compliance with Subsection (b)(1) and filed
with the governor's office and the supreme court.  Deletes existing text
regarding the policy statement.   

Sec.  82.0072.  STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.  Requires the executive director or
the executive director's designee to provide to board members and to board
employees, as often as necessary, information regarding the requirements
for office or employment under this chapter, including information
regarding a person's responsibilities under applicable laws relating to
standards of conduct for state officers or employees. 

Sec.  82.0073.  SEPARATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES.  Requires the board to
develop and implement policies that clearly separate the policymaking
responsibilities of the board and the management responsibilities of the
executive director and the board staff. 

SECTION 7.  Amends Chapter 82A, Government Code, by adding Sections
82.010-82.013, as follows: 

Sec.  82.010.  TRAINING PROGRAM REQUIRED.  (a)  Provides that a person who
is appointed to and qualifies for office as a member of the board may not
vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in attendance at a meeting of
the board until the person completes a training program that complies with
this section. 

  (b)  Requires the training program to provide the person with certain
information. 

Sec.  82.011.  WRITTEN COMPLAINTS.  (a)  Requires the board to maintain a
file on each written complaint filed with the board.  Requires the file to
include certain information. 

(b)  Requires the board to provide to the person filing the complaint and
to each person who is a subject of the complaint a copy of the board's
policies and procedures relating to complaint investigation and
resolution.   

(c)  Requires the board, at least quarterly until final disposition of the
complaint, to notify the person filing the complaint and each person who
is a subject of the complaint of the status of the investigation unless
the notice would jeopardize an undercover investigation. 
 
Sec.  82.012.  STATE EMPLOYEE INCENTIVE PROGRAM.  Requires the executive
director or the executive director's designee to provide to board
employees information and training on the benefits and methods of
participation in the state employee incentive program. 

Sec.  82.013.  EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY.  Requires the board to develop
and implement a policy requiring the executive director and board
employees to research and propose appropriate technological solutions to
improve the board's ability to perform its functions.  Requires the
technological solutions to ensure certain factors are met. 

SECTION 8.  Amends Section 82.027, Government Code, by adding Subsections
(c) and (d), as follows: 

(c)  Authorizes the board, on a showing of good cause or to prevent
hardship, to permit an applicant to file an application with the board not
later than the 60th day after the deadline prescribed by Subsection (a) on
payment of applicable late fees. 

(d)  Provides that the filing deadlines and late fees do not apply to an
applicant who failed the preceding bar examination.  Authorizes any such
applicant to take the next examination administered on filing an
application with the board and paying te required examination fees not
later than the date established by supreme court rule. 

SECTION 9.  Amends Chapter 82B, Government Code, by adding Section
82.0272, as follows: 

Sec.  82.0272.  TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS FOR APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES.
Authorizes an applicant who has a physical, mental, or developmental
disability to request that the board provide testing accommodations on the
bar examination. Authorizes an applicant whose request is denied to appeal
the decision to a committee appointed by, and composed of three or more
members of, the board. 

SECTION 10.  Amends Section 82.030, Government Code, by amending
Subsection (f) and adding Subsection (g), as follows: 

(f) Deletes the existing definition for "chemical dependency" and provides
that "treatment facility" has the meaning assigned by Section 462.001,
Health and Safety Code. 

(g)  Requires the board by rule, subject to supreme court approval, to
define "chemical dependency."  

SECTION 11.  Amends Section 82.034, Government Code, to require the fees
received by the board to be deposited in the general revenue fund. 

SECTION 12.  Amends Section 82.038, Government Code, by amending
Subsection (i) and adding Subsection (j), as follows: 

(i)  Requires the board, on request, in coordination with the State Bar of
Texas to inform a member of the public whether a particular person holds a
probationary license.  Provides that any information that forms the basis
for the issuance of the probationary license is confidential.   

(j)  Provides that "chemical dependency" has the meaning provided by board
rule adopted under Section 82.030. 

SECTION 13.  Repealer:  Sections  82.031, Government Code (District
Committee on Admissions) and Section 82.032, Government Code (District
Committee Investigation). 

SECTION 14.  (a)  Makes the changes in law made by this Act to Section
82.034, Government Code of this Act prospective. 

 (b)  Requires the Texas Supreme Court, not later than the 15th day after
the effective date of this Act, to transfer to the comptroller all money
remaining in the fund established under Section 82.034, Government Code,
as that section existed immediately before the effective date of this Act.
Requires the comptroller to deposit the money in the general revenue fund.
Requires the supreme court to make the transfer during the first 15 days
of the fiscal biennium beginning September 1, 2005 if the General
Appropriations Act, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003,
does not provide a specific appropriation for the board. 

SECTION 15.  Requires the Texas Supreme Court, in appointing members of
the board for terms beginning in September 1, 2003, to appoint three
persons to terms expiring August 31, 2005, three persons to terms expiring
August 31, 2007, and three persons to terms expiring August 31, 2009. 

SECTION 16.  Makes application of Section 82.038(i), Government Code,
prospective. 

SECTION 17.  Effective date:  September 1, 2003.