SRC-JEC, TAG C.S.S.B. 1678 78(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterC.S.S.B. 1678
2003S1348-1 05/08/03By: Whitmire
Criminal Justice
5/8/2003
Committee Report (Substituted)


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

Currently, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (TBPP) has a separate
policy board.  C.S.S.B. 1678 reorganizes TBPP, replacing the current
18-member board, including the policy board, with a seven-member board led
by a presiding officer.  It requires TBPP to employ parole commissioners
to participate in panels along with TBPP members to determine release,
conditions of parole, and modification and withdrawal or mandatory
supervision.  However, only TBPP members will vote on clemency, capital,
life, and sex offender cases, or any cases in which an inmate is
ineligible for community supervision. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the Texas Board of Pardons
and Paroles in SECTION  5 (Section 508.036, Government Code) of this bill. 

Rulemaking authority previously granted to the Texas Board of Pardons and
Paroles Policy Board is transferred to the Texas Board of Pardons and
Paroles in SECTIONS  10 (Section 508.0441, Government Code) and 14
(Section 508.082, Government Code) of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION  1.  Amends Section 508.001, Government Code, by amending
Subdivision (8) and adding Subdivision (10), to define "parole
commissioner" and "presiding officer" and delete the definition of "policy
board." 

SECTION  2.  Amends Section 508.031(a), Government Code, to provide that
the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles (TBPP) consists of seven, rather
than 18, members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of
the senate. 

SECTION  3.  Amends Section 508.034, Government Code, as follows:

(a)  Provides that it is a ground for removal from TBPP that a member is
absent from more than half of the regularly scheduled meetings that the
member is eligible to attend during each calendar year, except when the
absence is excused by the presiding officer of TBPP (presiding officer),
rather than by majority vote of TBPP. 

(b)  Deletes the text of this subsection regarding removal from the policy
board of TBPP. Creates this subsection from the existing text of
Subsection (c) and deletes a reference to the policy board.  

(c)  Created from the existing text of Subsection (d) with the deletion of
a reference to the policy board. 

(d)  Created from the existing text of Subsection (e).

 (e)  Created from the existing text of Subsection (f).  Provides that it
is a ground for removal from the TBPP that a member fails to comply with
policies or rules adopted by TBPP, rather than the policy board. 

SECTION  4.  Amends Section 508.035, Government Code, by amending
Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d), as follows: 

(c)  Deletes a reference to the policy board.

(d)  Authorizes the presiding officer to perform certain functions.

SECTION  5.  Amends Section 508.036, Government Code, as follows:

Sec. 508.036.  New heading:  GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES.  (a)  Sets
forth duties of the presiding officer, including developing and
implementing policies that clearly separate the policy-making
responsibilities of TBPP and the management responsibilities of the board
administrator, parole commissioners, and the staff of TBPP, and
establishing caseloads and required work hours for members of TBPP and
parole commissioners.  Deletes text regarding the governor's designation
of members to serve on the policy board, granting rulemaking authority to
the policy board, and assigning duties to the policy board.  Makes
conforming changes. 

(b)  Sets forth requirements for TBPP, including to adopt rules relating
to the decisionmaking processes used by TBPP and parole panels; to prepare
information of public interest describing the functions of TBPP; to comply
with certain laws; and to prepare an annual report. 

(c)  Requires the board administrator to prepare and maintain a written
plan that describes how a person who does not speak English can be
provided reasonable access to TBPP's programs and services. 

(d)  Provides that TBPP, in performing its duties, is subject to the open
meetings law, Chapter 551, and the administrative procedure law, Chapter
2001.  Provides that this subsection does not affect the provisions of
Section 2001.223 exempting hearings and interviews conducted by TBPP or
the pardons and paroles division (division) from Section 2001.038 and
Subchapters C-H, Chapter 2001. 

SECTION  6.  Amends Section 508.0362, Government Code, as follows:

(a)  Prohibits a parole commissioner employed by the board from voting or
deliberating on a matter described by Section 508.0441 until the person
completes at least one course of a training program that complies with
this section.  Makes conforming changes. 

(b)  Makes conforming changes.

(c)  Makes a conforming change.

SECTION  7.  Amends Section 508.040(a), Government Code, to provide that
the presiding officer, rather than the policy board, is responsible for
the employment and supervision of certain persons, including parole
commissioners and personnel to assist in hearing matters.  Makes
conforming and nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION  8.  Amends Section 508.041, Government Code, to make conforming
changes. 

SECTION  9.  Amends Section 508.042, Government Code, as follows:
 
Sec. 508.042.  New heading:  TRAINING PROGRAM FOR MEMBERS AND PAROLE
COMMISSIONERS.  (a)  Makes conforming changes. 

(b)  Prohibits a new parole commissioner from participating in a vote of a
panel until the commissioner completes the training program.  Provides
that this subdivision does not apply to a new parole commissioner who as a
board member completed the training program. 

SECTION  10.  Amends Subchapter B, Chapter 508, Government Code, by
amending Section 508.044 and adding Section 508.0441, as follows: 

Sec. 508.044.  Makes nonsubstantive changes.

Sec. 508.0441.  RELEASE AND REVOCATION DUTIES.  Created from the existing
text of Section 508.044.  Authorizes the presiding officer, rather than
the policy board, to provide a written plan for the administrative review
of actions taken by a parole panel by a review panel, rather than the
entire membership or by a subset of the entire membership of TBPP.  Makes
conforming and nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION  11.  Amends Section 508.045, Government Code, to require the
presiding officer to designate the composition of each panel, and
authorizes the presiding officer to designate panels composed only of TBPP
members, composed only of parole commissioners, or composed of any
combination of members and parole commissioners.  Makes conforming and
nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION  12.  Amends Section 508.047(a), Government Code, to make a
conforming change. 

SECTION  13.  Amends Section 508.049, Government Code, to make conforming
changes. 

SECTION  14.  Amends Section 508.082, Government Code, to make conforming
changes. 

SECTION  15.  Amends Section 508.144(b), Government Code, to make
conforming changes. 

SECTION  16.  Amends Section 508.153(b), Government Code, to make
conforming and nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION  17.  Amends Section 508.281(a), Government Code, to make a
conforming change. 

SECTION  18.  Amends Section 508.313(c), Government Code, to make a
conforming change. 

SECTION  19.  Amends Section 492.0131, Government Code, to make conforming
changes. 

SECTION  20.  Repealer:  Section 508.0361 (Policy Board:  General
Administrative Provisions), Government Code. 

SECTION  21.  (a)  Requires the governor to appoint new members to TBPP on
or before January 1, 2004, and provides that the terms of members serving
on December 31, 2003, expire on the appointment of the new members.
Authorizes but does not require the governor to appoint as new members
persons who served on TBPP before January 1, 2004. 

(b)  Requires the governor, of the new members of TBPP, to appoint two to
serve terms expiring February 1, 2005, two to serve terms expiring
February 1, 2007, and three to serve terms expiring February 1, 2009.
Provides that on the expiration of the terms of the initial members of the
new TBPP, the term of a member appointed by the governor is six years. 

(c)  Provides that, on September 1, 2003, a rule of the policy board is a
rule of TBPP. 
 
SECTION  22.  Effective date:  September 1, 2003.