78R5298 SGA-F
By: Gallegos S.B. No. 1137
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the San Jacinto Battleground.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Sections 22.012, 22.013, and 22.014, Parks and
Wildlife Code, are amended to read as follows:
Sec. 22.012. SAN JACINTO BATTLEGROUND HISTORICAL ADVISORY
BOARD. (a) The San Jacinto Battleground Historical Advisory Board
is composed of:
(1) the presiding officer [chairman] of the Battleship
Texas Foundation [Commission];
(2) the presiding officer [president] of the San
Jacinto Museum of History Association; and
(3) three members of the public.
(b) The three members of the public are appointed by the
governor for staggered terms of six years each, with the term of one
member expiring September 1 of each odd-numbered year. The members
appointed by the governor must include individuals who are
knowledgeable about the history of this state and have demonstrated
an interest in the historical preservation of the battleground.
(c) One or more of the three public members of the board
[public] may be selected from the San Jacinto Chapter, Daughters of
the Republic of Texas.
(d) The advisory board shall annually elect from its members
a presiding officer, a vice presiding officer, and a secretary.
(e) Each state senator or state representative whose
district includes the battleground is a nonvoting ex officio board
member.
(f) It is a ground for removal of a public member from the
board if the member is absent for three regularly scheduled board
meetings during a calendar year without an excuse approved by a
majority of the board.
(g) If a public member's position on the board becomes
vacant, the governor shall appoint another public member to fill
the remaining term of the vacated position as soon as practicable.
Sec. 22.013. MEETINGS; BYLAWS. (a) The San Jacinto
Battleground Historical Advisory Board shall meet quarterly to
review the policies and operations of the San Jacinto Battleground
and to advise the department on the proper historical development
of the battleground.
(b) The board shall:
(1) prepare bylaws; and
(2) take minutes for all board meetings [and deliver
them to the commission].
(c) The bylaws may provide for additional nonvoting ex
officio members.
(d) After approval by the board, the secretary of the [The]
board shall deliver the board's bylaws, [and] any changes made to
the bylaws, and the minutes of each meeting to the commission[. Any
minutes or bylaws delivered to the commission shall be delivered by
the member of the board who is an employee of the department].
(e) The department and advisory board members shall be given
timely notice of each board meeting.
Sec. 22.014. POWERS OF THE BOARD. The board may:
(1) conduct an annual commemoration of the Battle of
San Jacinto at the battleground; and
(2) sponsor other educational programs pertaining to
the battle or the history of this state [accept, in the name of the
state, all bequests, gifts, and grants of money or property made to
the battleground and use the bequests for the purposes specified by
the grantor, if any].
SECTION 2. The changes in law made by this Act in the
qualifications applying to members of the San Jacinto Battleground
Historical Advisory Board do not affect the entitlement of a member
serving on the board immediately before September 1, 2003, to
continue to serve and function as a member of the board for the
remainder of the member's term. Those changes in law apply only to
a member appointed on or after September 1, 2003.
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2003.