By: Whitmire S.B. No. 1678
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the organization and duties of the Board of Pardons and
Paroles.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Section 508.001, Government Code, is amended by
amending Subdivision (8) and adding Subdivision (10) to read as
follows:
(8) "Parole commissioner" means a person employed by
the board to perform the duties described by Section 508.0441
["Policy board" means the Board of Pardons and Paroles Policy
Board].
(10) "Presiding officer" means the presiding officer
of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
SECTION 2. Subsection (a), Section 508.031, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a) The board consists of seven [18] members appointed by
the governor with the advice and consent of the senate.
SECTION 3. Section 508.034, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.034. GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL. (a) It is a ground for
removal from the board that a member:
(1) does not have at the time of taking office the
qualification required by Section 508.032(b) for appointment to the
board;
(2) is ineligible for membership under Section
508.033;
(3) is unable to discharge the member's duties for a
substantial part of the term for which the member is appointed
because of illness or disability; or
(4) is absent from more than half of the regularly
scheduled board or panel meetings that the member is eligible to
attend during each calendar year, except when the absence is
excused by [majority vote of] the presiding officer [board].
(b) [It is a ground for removal from the board and the policy
board if a member of the policy board is absent from more than half
of the regularly scheduled policy board meetings that the member is
eligible to attend during each calendar year.
[(c)] The board administrator or the board administrator's
designee shall provide to members of the board[, to members of the
policy board,] and to employees, as often as necessary, information
regarding their qualification for office or employment under this
chapter and their responsibilities under applicable laws relating
to standards of conduct for state officers or employees.
(c) [(d)] The validity of an action of[:
[(1)] the board or panel is not affected by the fact
that the action is taken when a ground for removal of a board member
exists[; and
[(2) the policy board is not affected by the fact that
the action is taken when a ground for removal of a member of the
policy board exists].
(d) [(e)] If the general counsel to the board has knowledge
that a potential ground for removal exists, the general counsel
shall notify the presiding officer of the board of the potential
ground. The presiding officer shall notify the governor and the
attorney general that a potential ground for removal exists. If the
potential ground for removal involves the presiding officer, the
general counsel to the board shall notify the governor and the
attorney general that a potential ground for removal exists.
(e) [(f)] It is a ground for removal from the board that a
member fails to comply with policies or rules adopted by the
[policy] board.
SECTION 4. Section 508.035, Government Code, is amended by
amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
follows:
(c) The presiding officer reports directly to the governor
and serves as the administrative head of the [policy board and the]
board.
(d) The presiding officer may:
(1) delegate responsibilities and authority to other
members of the board, parole commissioners, or to employees of the
board;
(2) appoint advisory committees from the membership of
the board or from parole commissioners to further the efficient
administration of board business; and
(3) establish policies and procedures to further the
efficient administration of the business of the board.
SECTION 5. Section 508.036, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.036. [POLICY BOARD: COMPOSITION;] GENERAL
ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES. (a) The presiding officer [governor shall
designate six members of the board to serve as the Board of Pardons
and Paroles Policy Board. The governor shall designate the
presiding officer of the board as one of the six members of the
policy board, and the presiding officer of the board shall serve as
presiding officer of the policy board. Service on the policy board
is an additional duty of office for members appointed to the policy
board.
[(b) Members of the board designated as members of the
policy board serve on the policy board for six-year terms that are
concurrent with their six-year terms on the board, with the service
of two members expiring February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
[(c) The policy board] shall:
(1) develop and implement policies that clearly
separate the policy-making responsibilities of the board and the
management responsibilities of the board administrator, parole
commissioners, and the staff of the board [adopt rules relating to
the decision-making processes used by the board and parole panels];
(2) establish caseloads and required work hours for
members of the board and parole commissioners [assign duties to
members of the policy board that are in addition to the duties those
members have in handling a caseload];
(3) update parole guidelines, assign precedential
value to previous decisions of the board relating to the granting of
parole and the revocation of parole or mandatory supervision, and
develop policies to ensure that members of the board and parole
commissioners use guidelines and previous decisions of the board
and parole commissioners in making decisions under this chapter;
(4) require members of the board and parole
commissioners to file activity reports[, on forms provided by the
policy board,] that provide information on release decisions made
by members of the board and parole commissioners, the workload and
hours worked of the members of the board and parole commissioners,
and the use of parole guidelines by members of the board and parole
commissioners; and
(5) report at least annually to the governor and the
legislature on the [board] activities of the board and parole
commissioners, parole release decisions, and the use of parole
guidelines by the board and parole commissioners.
(b) The board shall:
(1) adopt rules relating to the decision-making
processes used by the board and parole panels;
(2) prepare information of public interest describing
the functions of the board and make the information available to the
public and appropriate state agencies;
(3) comply with federal and state laws related to
program and facility accessibility; and
(4) prepare annually a complete and detailed written
report that meets the reporting requirements applicable to
financial reporting provided in the General Appropriations Act and
accounts for all funds received and disbursed by the board during
the preceding fiscal year.
(c) The board administrator shall prepare and maintain a
written plan that describes how a person who does not speak English
can be provided reasonable access to the board's programs and
services.
(d) The board, in performing its duties, is subject to the
open meetings law, Chapter 551, and the administrative procedure
law, Chapter 2001. This subsection does not affect the provisions
of Section 2001.223 exempting hearings and interviews conducted by
the board or the division from Section 2001.038 and Subchapters
C-H, Chapter 2001.
SECTION 6. Section 508.0362, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.0362. TRAINING REQUIRED. (a)(1) A person who is
appointed to and qualifies for office as a member of the board [or
the policy board] may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a
member in attendance at a meeting of the board [or policy board]
until the person completes at least one course of a training program
that complies with this section.
(2) A parole commissioner employed by the board may
not vote or deliberate 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.
(b) A training program must provide information to the
person regarding:
(1) the enabling legislation that created the board
[and the policy board];
(2) the programs operated by the board;
(3) the role and functions of the board and parole
commissioners;
(4) the rules of the board;
(5) the current budget for the board;
(6) the results of the most recent formal audit of the
board;
(7) the requirements of the:
(A) open meetings law, Chapter 551;
(B) open records law, Chapter 552; and
(C) administrative procedure law, Chapter 2001;
(8) the requirements of the conflict of interest laws
and other laws relating to public officials; and
(9) any applicable ethics policies adopted by the
[policy] board or the Texas Ethics Commission.
(c) A person appointed to the board [or policy board] is
entitled to reimbursement, as provided by the General
Appropriations Act, for the travel expenses incurred in attending
the training program regardless of whether the attendance at the
program occurs before or after the person qualifies for office.
SECTION 7. Subsection (a), Section 508.040, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a) The presiding officer is responsible for the employment
and supervision of [policy board shall employ and supervise]:
(1) parole commissioners;
(2) a general counsel to the board;
(3) [(2)] a board administrator to manage the
day-to-day activities of the board;
(4) [(3)] hearing officers;
(5) [(4)] personnel to assist in clemency and hearing
matters; and
(6) [(5)] secretarial or clerical personnel.
SECTION 8. Section 508.041, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.041. DESIGNEE TRAINING; HANDBOOK. (a) The
[policy] board shall develop and implement:
(1) a training program that each newly hired employee
of the board designated to conduct hearings under Section 508.281
must complete before conducting a hearing without the assistance of
a board member or experienced parole commissioner or designee; and
(2) a training program to provide an annual update to
designees of the board on issues and procedures relating to the
revocation process.
(b) The [policy] board shall prepare and biennially update a
procedural manual to be used by designees of the board. The
[policy] board shall include in the manual:
(1) descriptions of decisions in previous hearings
determined by the [policy] board to have value as precedents for
decisions in subsequent hearings;
(2) laws and court decisions relevant to decision
making in hearings; and
(3) case studies useful in decision making in
hearings.
(c) The [policy] board shall prepare and update as necessary
a handbook to be made available to participants in hearings under
Section 508.281, such as defense attorneys, persons released on
parole or mandatory supervision, and witnesses. The handbook must
describe in plain language the procedures used in a hearing under
Section 508.281.
SECTION 9. Section 508.042, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.042. TRAINING PROGRAM FOR MEMBERS AND PAROLE
COMMISSIONERS. (a) The [policy] board shall develop for board
members and parole commissioners a comprehensive training and
education program on the criminal justice system, with special
emphasis on the parole process.
(b)(1) A new member may not participate in a vote of the
board or a panel, deliberate, or be counted as a member in
attendance at a meeting of the board [or policy board] until the
member completes the program.
(2) A new parole commissioner may not participate in a
vote of a panel until the commissioner completes the program. This
subdivision does not apply to a new parole commissioner who as a
board member completed the program.
SECTION 10. Subchapter B, Chapter 508, Government Code, is
amended by amending Section 508.044 and adding Section 508.0441 to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.044. POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD. [(a)] A board
member shall give full time to the duties of the member's office,
including[.
[(b) In addition to performing the] duties imposed on the
board by the Texas Constitution and other law.
Sec. 508.0441. RELEASE AND REVOCATION DUTIES. (a) Board[,
board] members and parole commissioners shall determine:
(1) which inmates are to be released on parole or
mandatory supervision;
(2) conditions of parole or mandatory supervision,
including special conditions;
(3) the modification and withdrawal of conditions of
parole or mandatory supervision;
(4) which releasees may be released from supervision
and reporting; and
(5) the continuation, modification, and revocation of
parole or mandatory supervision.
(b) [(c)] The [policy] board shall develop and implement a
policy that clearly defines circumstances under which a board
member or parole commissioner should disqualify himself or herself
from voting on:
(1) a parole decision; or
(2) a decision to revoke parole or mandatory
supervision.
(c) [(d)] The [policy] board may adopt reasonable rules as
[the policy board considers] proper or necessary relating to:
(1) the eligibility of an inmate for release on parole
or release to mandatory supervision;
(2) the conduct of a parole or mandatory supervision
hearing; or
(3) conditions to be imposed on a releasee.
(d) [(e)] The presiding officer [policy board] may provide
a written plan for the administrative review of actions taken by a
parole panel by a review panel [the entire membership or by a subset
of the entire membership of the board].
(e) [(f)] Board members and parole commissioners shall, at
the direction of the presiding officer, file activity reports on
duties performed under this chapter.
SECTION 11. Section 508.045, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.045. PAROLE PANELS. (a) Except as provided by
Section 508.046, board members and parole commissioners shall act
in panels composed of three [persons each] in matters of:
(1) release on parole;
(2) release to mandatory supervision; and
(3) revocation of parole or mandatory supervision.
(b) The presiding officer [of the board] shall designate the
composition of each panel, and may designate panels composed only
of board members, composed only of parole commissioners, or
composed of any combination of members and parole commissioners.
(c) A parole panel may:
(1) grant, deny, or revoke parole;
(2) revoke mandatory supervision; and
(3) conduct parole revocation hearings and mandatory
supervision revocation hearings.
SECTION 12. Subsection (a), Section 508.047, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a) The members of the [policy] board shall meet at least
once in each quarter of the calendar year at a site determined by
the presiding officer.
SECTION 13. Subsection (b), Section 508.047, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(b) Except as provided by Article 48.011, Code of Criminal
Procedure, the [The] members of the board are not required to meet
as a body to perform the members' duties in clemency matters.
SECTION 14. Section 508.049, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.049. MISSION STATEMENT. (a) The [policy] board,
after consultation with the governor and the Texas Board of
Criminal Justice, shall adopt a mission statement that reflects the
responsibilities for the operation of the parole process that are
assigned to the [policy board, the] board, the division, the
department, or the Texas Board of Criminal Justice.
(b) The [policy] board shall include in the mission
statement a description of specific locations at which the board
intends to conduct business related to the operation of the parole
process.
SECTION 15. Section 508.082, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 508.082. RULES. The [policy] board shall adopt rules
relating to:
(1) the submission and presentation of information and
arguments to the board, a parole panel, and the department for and
in behalf of an inmate; and
(2) the time, place, and manner of contact between a
person representing an inmate and:
(A) a member of the board or a parole
commissioner;
(B) an employee of the board; or
(C) an employee of the department.
SECTION 16. Subsection (b), Section 508.144, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(b) If a board member or parole commissioner deviates from
the parole guidelines in voting on a parole decision, the member or
parole commissioner shall:
(1) produce a brief written statement describing the
circumstances regarding the departure from the guidelines; and
(2) place a copy of the statement in the file of the
inmate for whom the parole decision was made.
SECTION 17. Subsection (b), Section 508.153, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(b) If more than one person is entitled to appear in person
before the board members or parole commissioners, only the person
chosen by all persons entitled to appear as the persons' sole
representative may appear [before the board members].
SECTION 18. Subsection (a), Section 508.281, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a) A releasee, a person released although ineligible for
release, or a person granted a conditional pardon is entitled to a
hearing before a parole panel or a designated agent of the board
under the rules adopted by the [policy] board and within a period
that permits a parole panel, a designee of the board, or the
department to dispose of the charges within the periods established
by Sections 508.282(a) and (b) if the releasee or person:
(1) is accused of a violation of the releasee's parole
or mandatory supervision or the person's conditional pardon, on
information and complaint by a peace officer or parole officer; or
(2) is arrested after an ineligible release.
SECTION 19. Subsection (c), Section 508.313, Government
Code, is amended to read as follows:
(c) The department may provide information that is
confidential and privileged under Subsection (a) to:
(1) the governor;
(2) a member of the board or a parole commissioner;
(3) the Criminal Justice Policy Council in performing
duties of the council under Section 413.017; or
(4) an eligible entity requesting information for a
law enforcement, prosecutorial, correctional, clemency, or
treatment purpose.
SECTION 20. Section 492.0131, Government Code, is amended
to read as follows:
Sec. 492.0131. PAROLE RULES, POLICIES, PROCEDURES. The
board and the presiding officer of the Board of Pardons and Paroles
[Policy Board] shall jointly review all rules, policies, and
procedures of the department and the Board of Pardons and Paroles
that relate to or affect the operation of the parole process. The
board and the presiding officer of the Board of Pardons and Paroles
[policy board] shall identify areas of inconsistency between the
department and the Board of Pardons and Paroles and shall amend
rules or change policies and procedures as necessary for consistent
operation of the parole process.
SECTION 21. Section 551.124, Government Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 551.124. BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES. At the call of
the presiding officer of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the board
may hold a hearing on clemency matters by telephone conference
call. Other than the deliberations of the board, the proceedings at
the telephone conference call hearing shall be recorded and made
available to the public in the same manner as if the members of the
board had met as a body to hold the hearing.
SECTION 22. Chapter 48, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended by adding Article 48.011 to read as follows:
Art. 48.011. MEETINGS: CAPITAL CASE. (a) In a capital
case, the members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles shall perform
the members' duties in clemency matters by meeting as a body or by
participating in a telephone conference call as permitted by
Section 551.124, Government Code.
(b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles shall deliberate
privately, but at the conclusion of deliberations each board member
shall announce publicly the member's individual decision as to
whether to recommend clemency and shall sign the member's name with
the member's written recommendation and reasons for that
recommendation.
(c) The Board of Pardons and Paroles shall adopt rules as
necessary to implement the requirements of this article.
SECTION 23. Section 508.0361, Government Code, is repealed.
SECTION 24. (a) The governor shall appoint new members to
the Board of Pardons and Paroles on or before January 1, 2004, and
the terms of members serving on December 31, 2003, expire on the
appointment of the new members. The governor may appoint but is
not required to appoint as new members persons who served on the
board before January 1, 2004.
(b) Of the new members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles,
the governor shall 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. On the expiration of the
terms of the initial members of the new board, the term of a member
appointed by the governor is six years.
(c) On September 1, 2003, a rule of the Board of Pardons and
Paroles Policy Board is a rule of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
SECTION 25. (a) The changes in law made by Sections 13, 21,
and 22 of this Act apply only to a consideration by the Board of
Pardons and Paroles regarding a clemency matter in a capital case
that occurs on or after the effective date of this Act.
(b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles shall adopt the rules
required by Subsection (c), Article 48.011, Code of Criminal
Procedure, as added by this Act, not later than October 1, 2003.
SECTION 26. This Act takes effect September 1, 2003.