By:  Chavez, et al. (Senate Sponsor - Shapleigh)                  H.B. No. 3426
	(In the Senate - Received from the House May 16, 2005; 
May 17, 2005, read first time and referred to Committee on 
International Relations and Trade; May 20, 2005, reported 
adversely, with favorable Committee Substitute by the following 
vote:  Yeas 7, Nays 0; May 20, 2005, sent to printer.)


COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR H.B. No. 3426                                   By:  Shapleigh

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the establishment of a binational alcohol and substance abuse task force. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subchapter F, Chapter 12, Health and Safety Code, is amended by adding Section 12.072 to read as follows: Sec. 12.072. BINATIONAL ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TASK FORCE. (a) The binational alcohol and substance abuse task force is created to study: (1) the effect of substance abuse on residents living near the border, with emphasis on residents who are at least 14 years of age but younger than 26 years of age; (2) hereditary factors that may contribute to a predisposition to alcohol dependency; (3) the contributing factors of binge drinking by both minors and persons of legal drinking age and the effects on health and the community of binge drinking; and (4) the effect on the community of drug traffickers using young residents living near the border to transport illegal drugs into the United States. (b) The task force consists of: (1) five members of the house of representatives each of whom represents a district wholly or partly located 25 miles or less from the international border, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; (2) five members of the senate each of whom represents a district wholly or partly located 25 miles or less from the international border, appointed by the lieutenant governor; (3) three district attorneys or their representatives from different locations along the international border; (4) the commissioner of the Department of State Health Services or a representative of the commissioner designated by the commissioner; (5) the public safety director of the Department of Public Safety or a representative of the public safety director designated by the public safety director; (6) three representatives of the public from different locations along the international border who have significant experience working in substance abuse and intervention programs in a county on that border; (7) three representatives employed by a local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction extending to the international border; (8) one member from each of the following organizations: (A) the State Bar of Texas; (B) the Mexican American Bar Association; and (C) a nonprofit organization with significant experience in issues prevalent in the border region; and (9) three licensed physicians from different locations along the international border. (c) The task force may invite individuals from any state in the United Mexican States that borders Texas, with qualifications similar to those of members of the task force, to participate as members of the task force in task force activities. (d) The task force may invite federal agencies with jurisdiction over alcohol and illegal drug laws to participate as members of the task force in task force activities. (e) The task force has a chairperson and vice chairperson as presiding officers. The chairperson and vice chairperson alternate each year between the two membership groups appointed by the lieutenant governor and the speaker. The chairperson and vice chairperson may not be from the same membership group. The lieutenant governor shall designate a presiding officer from the appointed senate membership group and the speaker shall designate the other presiding officer from the appointed house of representatives membership group. The speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the first chairperson, who will serve until January 1, 2007. (f) The chairperson and vice chairperson shall nominate the members of the task force in Subsections (b)(3) and (6) through (9). Those members of the task force are appointed if a majority of the other members of the task force approve their appointment. (g) The task force may seek and accept grants and donations to fulfill its duties. (h) Not later than November 1 of each even-numbered year, the task force shall submit a report to the governor and the legislature regarding any recommendations or findings related to the duties of the task force. (i) This section expires and the task force is abolished January 1, 2009. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2005.
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