79R2457 JRD-D
By: Hamric H.R. No. 3
R E S O L U T I O N
BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of
Texas, That the following is adopted as the housekeeping resolution
for the House of Representatives of the 79th [78th] Legislature:
HOUSEKEEPING RESOLUTION FOR
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 4
SECTION 1.01. PURPOSE 4
SECTION 1.02. PRECEDENCE 4
ARTICLE 2. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE 4
SECTION 2.01. SPEAKER'S GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES 4
SECTION 2.02. SPEAKER'S APARTMENT AND OFFICES 4
SECTION 2.03. INTERSTATE OR FEDERAL-STATE ASSOCIATIONS;
TRAINING SEMINARS 5
ARTICLE 3. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON
HOUSE ADMINISTRATION 6
SECTION 3.01. CONTRACTS 6
SECTION 3.02. HOUSE AND COMMITTEE OPERATING BUDGETS 7
SECTION 3.03. OPERATING POLICIES 7
SECTION 3.04. HOUSE POLICY MANUAL 7
SECTION 3.05. HOUSE PROPERTY, SUPPLIES, ACCOUNTING 7
SECTION 3.06. USE OF HOUSE CHAMBER AND FACILITIES; ASSIGNMENT
OF DESKS, OFFICES, AND PARKING SPACES 8
SECTION 3.07. RECORDS OF THE HOUSE; PRINTING; JOURNALS;
COPIES OF LEGISLATIVE DOCUMENTS 9
SECTION 3.08. HONORARY CERTIFICATES 10
SECTION 3.09. COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPH 10
SECTION 3.10. POLICIES REGARDING TEMPORARY ACTING
MEMBERS 11
ARTICLE 4. EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYMENT POLICIES 11
SECTION 4.01. DEFINITION 11
SECTION 4.02. OFFICERS AND SUPERVISORY ADMINISTRATIVE
EMPLOYEES OF THE HOUSE 11
SECTION 4.03. OTHER CENTRAL HOUSE PERSONNEL 12
SECTION 4.04. EMPLOYEES OF INDIVIDUAL MEMBER 12
SECTION 4.05. COMMITTEE STAFF; AUTHORITY TO REQUEST
ASSISTANCE 12
SECTION 4.06. WORK SCHEDULE; HOURS OF HOUSE OPERATIONS 13
SECTION 4.07. COMPENSATION 13
SECTION 4.08. DUTIES 15
SECTION 4.09. APPEARANCE BEFORE COMMITTEES 15
SECTION 4.10. CHAMBER ACCESS 15
SECTION 4.11. VOTING 15
SECTION 4.12. VOTING RECORDS 15
SECTION 4.13. CAMPAIGN FOR SPEAKER 15
SECTION 4.14. POLITICAL INFLUENCE 15
SECTION 4.15. OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT, EXTRA COMPENSATION, OR
GIFTS 16
SECTION 4.16. DISCHARGE 16
SECTION 4.17. DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT 16
SECTION 4.18. EMPLOYMENT BY MORE THAN ONE MEMBER OR
COMMITTEE 17
SECTION 4.19. POSITION TITLES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 17
ARTICLE 5. ACCOUNTING 18
SECTION 5.01. FUNDING OF OFFICE OPERATIONS 18
SECTION 5.02. OPERATING ACCOUNTS 18
SECTION 5.03. CREDIT FOR NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS 19
SECTION 5.04. MONTHLY CREDIT 19
SECTION 5.05. ACCOUNT CLOSING AND AUDIT 19
SECTION 5.06. EXPENDITURES CHARGED WHEN ENCUMBERED 20
SECTION 5.07. TRAVEL TO AUSTIN DURING SESSION NOT CHARGED TO
OPERATING ACCOUNT 20
SECTION 5.08. TRAVEL OUTSIDE TEXAS 20
SECTION 5.09. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES 20
ARTICLE 6. CAUCUSES 21
SECTION 6.01. DEFINITION 21
SECTION 6.02. USE OF HOUSE FUNDS, EMPLOYEES, EQUIPMENT, AND
FACILITIES 21
SECTION 6.03. CONTRIBUTIONS 23
SECTION 6.04. MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICER LISTS 23
ARTICLE 7. HOUSE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION 23
SECTION 7.01. ESTABLISHMENT 23
SECTION 7.02. STEERING COMMITTEE 23
SECTION 7.03. BUDGET 24
ARTICLE 8. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR INTERIM 24
SECTION 8.01. INTERIM COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES 24
SECTION 8.02. POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMITTEE ON HOUSE
ADMINISTRATION DURING INTERIM 25
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1.01. PURPOSE. This resolution is adopted by the
members of the House of Representatives of the 79th [78th]
Legislature to provide for the efficient and orderly operation of
the house under the supervision of the speaker and the Committee on
House Administration.
SECTION 1.02. PRECEDENCE. The provisions of this
resolution take precedence over the provisions of any resolution
not passed in full compliance with the rules of the house and,
except as otherwise noted herein, shall be in effect during the full
term of the 79th [78th] Legislature whether in session or
adjournment.
ARTICLE 2. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
SECTION 2.01. SPEAKER'S GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. The
speaker may make any expenditures or transfers and perform any
function deemed necessary for the effective and efficient operation
of the house of representatives.
SECTION 2.02. SPEAKER'S APARTMENT AND OFFICES. (a) The
speaker's apartment and offices shall be set aside for the use of
the speaker, his family, and members, as the speaker may designate,
throughout the speaker's term of office.
(b) The Committee on House Administration may make the
necessary expenditures to operate and properly equip and service
the speaker's apartment and offices and may employ such help as may
be necessary to properly maintain and care for the apartment and
offices.
(c) The speaker and his family may occupy the speaker's
apartment during the speaker's term of office, utilizing the
services of employees of the house and others on a temporary basis,
if and as needed.
(d) The speaker may obtain through the Committee on House
Administration the necessary supplies and services to operate the
speaker's office and may also have paid through that committee
necessary local and long distance telephone charges.
SECTION 2.03. INTERSTATE OR FEDERAL-STATE ASSOCIATIONS;
TRAINING SEMINARS. (a) The speaker may attend any meetings of or
sponsored by the Council of State Governments and any meetings on
problems of federal-state relations and interstate relations and
cooperation, and any other governmental meeting in or outside the
state.
(b) The speaker may appoint members of the house, staff
members, and other employees of the house to accompany him or to
represent him at these meetings or to attend in-service training
courses sponsored by the Council of State Governments or the
National Conference of State Legislatures or similar training
courses, conferences, or seminars as the speaker may determine.
(c) Members of the house attending meetings under this
section while the legislature is in session may be reimbursed for
actual and necessary expenses. Members of the house attending
meetings under this section while the legislature is not in session
and staff members and other employees of the house attending
meetings at any time under this section may be reimbursed for either
actual and necessary expenses or receive a per diem not to exceed
that provided by law for state officials or state employees. In
addition, members, staff, and other employees attending meetings
under this section may be reimbursed for mileage or other
transportation expenses at the same rate as provided by law for
state officials or state employees together with registration fees
and tuition. To receive payment under this subsection, sworn
expense accounts must be filed with and approved by the chair of the
Committee on House Administration or an officer of the house
designated in writing by the Committee on House Administration.
Prior written approval of the chair of the Committee on House
Administration to attend any such meetings, conferences, seminars,
or training courses is a prerequisite for reimbursement for travel
and other related expenses.
(d) Reimbursement for expenses incurred by a member, staff
member, or employee of the house in an appointive capacity
resulting from an appointment made by anyone other than the speaker
shall be made only in the event that the appointment and expenses to
be incurred have been previously approved in writing by the
Committee on House Administration.
(e) The speaker may expend money for memberships in
interstate associations of legislators considered necessary to
discharge properly the duties and responsibilities of the office of
speaker.
ARTICLE 3. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE
COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 3.01. CONTRACTS. The Committee on House
Administration shall approve all contracts necessary for the
effective operation of the divisions of the house and its
committees.
SECTION 3.02. HOUSE AND COMMITTEE OPERATING BUDGETS. The
Committee on House Administration shall consider and adopt
operating budgets that cover both session and interim periods for
the divisions of the house and all committees appointed pursuant to
the resolution adopting the rules of the house or appointed by the
speaker pursuant to any other resolution.
SECTION 3.03. OPERATING POLICIES. The Committee on House
Administration shall effectuate policies and determine guidelines
for the operation of the divisions and committees of the house.
SECTION 3.04. HOUSE POLICY MANUAL. The Committee on House
Administration shall prepare and distribute to all members, within
60 days after the convening of the regular session, policy
statements to include, but not be limited to, policies pertaining
to members as a class.
SECTION 3.05. HOUSE PROPERTY, SUPPLIES, ACCOUNTING. The
Committee on House Administration shall:
(1) provide and maintain for the use of the speaker,
members, employees, divisions, and committees of the house such
stationery, stamps, office equipment, furniture, fixtures,
supplies, and telephone and other services as may be necessary;
(2) keep an itemized account of the quantity and cost
of every kind of material received, and the source from which it was
received;
(3) maintain an annual operating account for each
member, division, and committee authorized by the Committee on
House Administration to make expenditures and charge each operating
account with daily expenditures, withdrawals from inventory, and
interdepartmental services;
(4) furnish a monthly statement for the expenditures
of each member, division, and committee of the house; and
(5) adopt any rules, regulations, and policies
necessary to effectively provide and account for the
above-mentioned services.
SECTION 3.06. USE OF HOUSE CHAMBER AND FACILITIES;
ASSIGNMENT OF DESKS, OFFICES, AND PARKING SPACES. (a) The
Committee on House Administration shall:
(1) be in charge of and provide for the protection,
maintenance, and use of the hall of the house, all committee rooms,
offices of members and house departments, the speaker's office and
apartment, and other space under the jurisdiction of the house;
(2) make permanent assignments of desks and offices to
members of the house;
(3) adopt and enforce a plan for the parking of motor
vehicles on the portion of the Capitol grounds under house
jurisdiction;
(4) be in charge of and provide for the protection,
maintenance, and use of the furniture, fixtures, equipment, and
records of the house;
(5) purchase, remodel, repair, restore, or replace any
furniture, fixtures, equipment, and other furnishings to maintain
the dignity and appearance of space occupied by the house; and
(6) determine the hours the hall of the house shall be
open to visitors.
(b) Any member who is not a member-elect of the 80th [79th]
Legislature shall vacate his or her office space before December 1,
2006 [January 1, 2005]. If the office is not vacated on that date,
the Committee on House Administration shall immediately remove the
member's personal effects and store them in an appropriate place in
order that the member-elect to whom the office space is assigned may
move in.
SECTION 3.07. RECORDS OF THE HOUSE; PRINTING; JOURNALS;
COPIES OF LEGISLATIVE DOCUMENTS. (a) The Committee on House
Administration shall:
(1) have completed and preserved the official records
of the house;
(2) have charge of and approve the operation and
maintenance of the printing and duplicating facilities of the
house, provided, however, that the use of the house printing and
duplicating facilities is restricted to agencies of the legislative
branch and any other operation thereof is strictly prohibited
unless previously authorized in writing by the Committee on House
Administration or an officer of the house designated in writing by
the speaker;
(3) determine the number of copies of the daily House
Journal to be printed and have jurisdiction over the mailing and
distribution of the daily journal; and
(4) determine the number of copies of the House
Journal that will be furnished to each member for distribution by
the member.
(b) The employee in charge of the printing facilities must
keep at least one copy of all items printed or duplicated and a copy
of the work order authorizing such printing.
(c) Copies of bills, resolutions, and attachments thereto
shall be made available free of charge to members of the house who
call at the bill distribution office and request them, and the cost
of these copies shall be paid from funds appropriated for that
purpose by the legislature. If the Committee on House
Administration finds gross abuse of this privilege, it may
establish a policy regarding such distribution.
SECTION 3.08. HONORARY CERTIFICATES. The Committee on
House Administration shall provide for the use of members
appropriate certificates to commend, congratulate, and
memorialize. Such certificates shall be printed with a signature
line for the name of the presenting member and adequate space for
insertion of the name of the individual or organization to be
honored.
SECTION 3.09. COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPH. (a) The Committee on
House Administration shall select a suitable photographer to take
individual photographs of each member. The photographer shall
prepare a composite photograph of the members of the house composed
of the individual photographs of each member arranged on a panel, of
the same size as used in previous sessions, in such manner as to
approximate the location of each member's desk on the house floor.
The member's name and the county of residence shall be printed under
the member's photograph, and the composite shall be framed and hung
in the hall of the house during the regular session.
(b) The photographs for the composite panel shall be
provided without cost to the members, and the expense of the
composite panel shall be paid from the expense fund of the house.
(c) The Committee on House Administration shall establish,
with concurrence of the photographer, a price to charge members for
any prints of photographs they wish to purchase.
SECTION 3.10. POLICIES REGARDING TEMPORARY ACTING MEMBERS.
If a person is serving as a temporary acting member of the house
under Section 72, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, in the place of a
house member on active military duty, the Committee on House
Administration, with the approval of the speaker and in
consultation with the temporary acting member and, if available,
the member on military duty, may adopt policies regarding a
temporary acting member that the committee considers necessary for
the efficient administration and performance of the duties of the
house consistent with this resolution, the rules of the house, and
the Texas Constitution.
ARTICLE 4. EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYMENT POLICIES
SECTION 4.01. DEFINITION. Unless expressly provided
otherwise, in this article "employee" means any person compensated
from funds appropriated to the house. The term includes persons for
whom the employing authority is the speaker, the Committee on House
Administration, an individual member, or a committee.
SECTION 4.02. OFFICERS AND SUPERVISORY ADMINISTRATIVE
EMPLOYEES OF THE HOUSE. (a) The officers of the house and the
employees of the house responsible for supervising the departments
and divisions that support the operation of the house shall be
appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the speaker.
(b) The speaker shall have the right to discharge any
officer or supervisory administrative employee when the best
interest of the house of representatives would be served by so
doing.
(c) The authority to appoint and discharge officers and
supervisory administrative employees may be delegated to the
Committee on House Administration to the extent and for the length
of time the speaker determines.
(d) In the event of the absence, resignation, or death of
any officer or supervisory administrative employee the speaker may
designate a person to take charge of and attend to all the duties of
the office affected until the officer returns or until a successor
is chosen.
SECTION 4.03. OTHER CENTRAL HOUSE PERSONNEL. (a) The
Committee on House Administration shall employ all personnel
necessary for the operation of the house other than:
(1) those appointed under Section 4.02; or
(2) employees of an individual member or committee.
(b) For purposes of this article, the Committee on House
Administration is the employing authority for all house employees
other than those for whom the employing authority is the speaker, an
individual member, or a committee.
SECTION 4.04. EMPLOYEES OF INDIVIDUAL MEMBER. A member may
employ, with funds from the member's operating budget, such staff
as the member deems necessary.
SECTION 4.05. COMMITTEE STAFF; AUTHORITY TO REQUEST
ASSISTANCE. (a) The Committee on House Administration shall
provide funds for the adequate staffing of all committees appointed
by the speaker.
(b) Select committees, interim study committees, standing
committees, or subcommittees appointed pursuant to the resolution
adopting the rules of the house or appointed by the speaker pursuant
to any other resolution may employ any person, firm, or
corporation, subject to budget limitations. Those committees or
subcommittees may ask the assistance of any of the employees,
agencies, departments, or branches of the state government.
SECTION 4.06. WORK SCHEDULE; HOURS OF HOUSE
OPERATIONS. (a) An employee shall be on duty on the days and hours
determined by the employing authority.
(b) All offices of the departments and divisions that
support the operations of the house shall be open on days and hours
determined by the Committee on House Administration or the speaker
and other hours that the house or its committees are in session.
SECTION 4.07. COMPENSATION. (a) Officers and supervisory
administrative employees of the house shall receive the
compensation that the speaker or Committee on House Administration
determines.
(b) The Committee on House Administration shall fix the
compensation of house personnel employed under Section 4.03. A
person employed under that section who is absent without leave
shall not receive compensation for the time missed.
(c) The salaries of employees of individual members,
committees, and the house shall begin when they are instructed to
start work by their respective employing authority.
(d) Except as provided by Subsections (e) and (f) of this
section, an [An] employee of an individual member, a committee
employee, or any person, firm, or corporation employed by a
committee or subcommittee may not be paid a salary in excess of
$3,750 [$3,640] for any one month.
(e) Each individual member may exempt one of the member's
employees who is paid from the member's operating account from the
salary cap imposed by Subsection (d) of this section. Each calendar
year the member shall file with the Committee on House
Administration a statement designating the exempt employee. During
a calendar year after an exempt employee has been designated, a
member may exempt a different employee from the salary cap only if
the employee previously designated as exempt for the calendar year
is no longer employed by the member. The exempt employee may not
receive compensation from the operating account of any other member
or any committee.
(f) A member who is the chair of a standing or select
committee may additionally exempt one employee of the committee who
is paid from the committee's operating account from the salary cap
imposed by Subsection (d) of this section. Each calendar year the
chair shall file with the Committee on House Administration a
statement designating the exempt committee employee. During a
calendar year after an exempt employee has been designated, the
chair may exempt a different employee from the salary cap only if
the employee previously designated as exempt for the calendar year
is no longer employed by the committee. The exempt employee may not
receive compensation from the operating account of any other
committee or any member.
SECTION 4.08. DUTIES. An employee shall perform all duties
directed by the employing authority.
SECTION 4.09. APPEARANCE BEFORE COMMITTEES. An employee
may appear before a standing or select committee on a measure when
granted permission by majority vote of the committee.
SECTION 4.10. CHAMBER ACCESS. (a) An employee may not
enter the house chamber when the house is in session except when
performing official duties and specifically authorized by the
Committee on House Administration.
(b) An employee may not enter the area on the floor of the
house enclosed by the railing when the house is in session except
when specifically authorized by the Committee on House
Administration.
SECTION 4.11. VOTING. An employee may not cast a vote for a
member on the voting machine or otherwise.
SECTION 4.12. VOTING RECORDS. An employee may not compile
or release any information concerning the voting record of any
member of the house for any session of the legislature except when a
member requests information about that member's personal voting
record or when the information is for the journal or other official
records.
SECTION 4.13. CAMPAIGN FOR SPEAKER. An employee may not
campaign or assist in the campaign of any candidate for speaker.
SECTION 4.14. POLITICAL INFLUENCE. An employee may not
attempt to, or aid anyone in an attempt to, influence any member of
the house in favor of or against any measure pending before the
legislature, either directly or indirectly, except when answering
questions or giving information at the request of a member of the
house.
SECTION 4.15. OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT, EXTRA COMPENSATION, OR
GIFTS. An employee may not receive, directly or indirectly, any
compensation, by gift or otherwise, from any other source, unless
specifically authorized by the employing authority.
SECTION 4.16. DISCHARGE. (a) An employee is subject to
immediate discharge by the employing authority for violation of any
section of this article or any other applicable rule.
(b) The Committee on House Administration shall dispense
with the services of any person employed under Section 4.03 who is
not needed or who is guilty of misconduct.
(c) An individual member or chair of a committee employing
an employee who violates any applicable section of this article or
any rule shall be advised of the violation by the Committee on House
Administration, and the employing authority shall take appropriate
action with regard to the employee in question.
(d) The Committee on House Administration may conduct an
investigation into allegations of gross misconduct and may
discharge or otherwise discipline an employee of an individual
member or committee if the committee finds that the employee has
engaged in gross misconduct.
SECTION 4.17. DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT. The period of
employment of all employees shall be determined by the employing
authority, except that employees of all committees and of
individual members who are not members-elect of the next
legislature shall be terminated not later than noon on the day of
the convening of the next regular session.
SECTION 4.18. EMPLOYMENT BY MORE THAN ONE MEMBER OR
COMMITTEE. (a) Members may join in the employment of a research
assistant or assistants to be paid jointly from their operating
budgets. Unless expressly authorized by the provisions of this
resolution, the members who join together to sponsor such research
shall not constitute a committee, task force, or group to operate in
any official or quasi-official manner not specifically authorized
under the Rules of the House of Representatives.
(b) No person, firm, or corporation may be employed by more
than two committees or subcommittees.
SECTION 4.19. POSITION TITLES AND CLASSIFICATIONS. The job
title for each position shall be determined by the employing
authority. The employing authority and the house business office
shall classify each job title for accounting purposes according to
the following position classifications, unless otherwise
determined by the Committee on House Administration:
(a) Member Employees
1. Administrative Assistant
2. Legislative Aide
3. Administrative Secretary
4. Secretary
5. Clerk
(b) Committee Employees
1. Committee Counsel
2. Chief Committee Clerk
3. Committee Clerk
4. Committee Secretary
(c) Research Employees
1. Research Director
2. Research Assistant
3. Research Secretary
ARTICLE 5. ACCOUNTING
SECTION 5.01. FUNDING OF OFFICE OPERATIONS. (a) Each
member of the house shall be allocated funds for staff, office
supplies, office equipment, postage, printing, telephone, travel,
and such other reasonable and necessary office expenses as may be
determined by the Committee on House Administration.
(b) The manner in which funds are allocated, and the amounts
thereof, are as provided by this article.
SECTION 5.02. OPERATING ACCOUNTS. (a) Each member who
served in the 78th [77th] Legislature shall have the following
operating accounts for the 79th [78th] Legislature:
(1) a Fiscal Year Five [Three] Operating Account
(September 1, 2004 [2002], through August 31, 2005 [2003]);
(2) a Fiscal Year Six [Four] Operating Account
(September 1, 2005 [2003], through August 31, 2006 [2004]); and
(3) a Fiscal Year Seven [Five] Operating Account
(September 1, 2006 [2004], through January 9, 2007 [11, 2005]).
(b) Each member who did not serve in the 78th [77th]
Legislature shall have the following operating accounts for the
79th [78th] Legislature:
(1) a Fiscal Year Five [Three] Operating Account
(January 11, 2005 [14, 2003], through August 31, 2005 [2003]);
(2) a Fiscal Year Six [Four] Operating Account
(September 1, 2005 [2003], through August 31, 2006 [2004]); and
(3) a Fiscal Year Seven [Five] Operating Account
(September 1, 2006 [2004], through January 9, 2007 [11, 2005]).
(c) For each member who served in the 78th [77th]
Legislature, it shall not be necessary to close the member's Fiscal
Year Five [Three] Operating Account when the 79th [78th]
Legislature convenes.
SECTION 5.03. CREDIT FOR NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS. Each
member who did not serve in the 78th [77th] Legislature may have
credited to the member's Fiscal Year Five [Three] Operating Account
the amount of $2,000.
SECTION 5.04. MONTHLY CREDIT. (a) Each member's operating
account shall be credited with $11,250 [$10,750] for each month.
(b) The Committee on House Administration may provide to the
dean and the speaker pro tempore of the house additional funds as
may be determined to be necessary for the duties of those offices to
be fulfilled.
SECTION 5.05. ACCOUNT CLOSING AND AUDIT. (a) Each member's
Fiscal Year Five [Three] Operating Account shall be closed as of
August 31, 2005 [2003], and a final audit shall be conducted as soon
thereafter as possible.
(b) Each member may carry forward and have credited to the
member's Fiscal Year Six [Four] Operating Account the unexpended
balance of the member's Fiscal Year Five [Three] Operating Account,
not to exceed $12,000 [$10,000].
(c) Each member's Fiscal Year Six [Four] Operating Account
shall be closed as of August 31, 2006 [2004], and a final audit
shall be conducted as soon thereafter as possible.
(d) Each member may carry forward and have credited to the
member's Fiscal Year Seven [Five] Operating Account the unexpended
balance of the member's Fiscal Year Six [Four] Operating Account,
not to exceed $12,000 [$10,000].
SECTION 5.06. EXPENDITURES CHARGED WHEN ENCUMBERED. All
expenditures shall be charged to the period in which they are
encumbered.
SECTION 5.07. TRAVEL TO AUSTIN DURING SESSION NOT CHARGED
TO OPERATING ACCOUNT. While the legislature is in session, the
travel expenses of members for one trip each week between Austin and
their districts and return shall not be charged against the
members' operating accounts but shall be paid from funds
appropriated for that purpose by the legislature.
SECTION 5.08. TRAVEL OUTSIDE TEXAS. A member is entitled to
be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred while
traveling outside Texas in the performance of legislative duties
and responsibilities. If the reimbursement is for travel inside
the conterminous United States, reimbursement is limited to twice
the amount that would be reimbursed state employees for the same
travel under the comptroller's State of Texas Travel Allowance
Guide.
SECTION 5.09. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURES. (a) No allowance
included in this resolution shall be expended except for actual
salaries or actual expenses of the house, its members, departments,
committees, and employees and for such other expenses as are
authorized by the Committee on House Administration.
(b) The Committee on House Administration may not authorize
any expenditures of funds for personal or political campaign
reasons.
(c) All expenditures authorized by this resolution shall be
paid from funds appropriated for the use of the house of
representatives by vouchers or other forms approved by the speaker
of the house and the Committee on House Administration.
ARTICLE 6. CAUCUSES
SECTION 6.01. DEFINITION. In this article, "caucus" means
an organization that is composed exclusively of members of the
legislature, that elects or appoints officers and recognizes
identified legislators as members of the organization, and that
exists for research and other support of policy development and
interests that the membership holds in common. An organization
whose only nonlegislator members are the lieutenant governor or the
governor remains a "caucus" for purposes of this section.
SECTION 6.02. USE OF HOUSE FUNDS, EMPLOYEES, EQUIPMENT, AND
FACILITIES. (a) Except as expressly authorized by this section,
funds appropriated to the house may not be expended in support of a
caucus, employees compensated from funds appropriated to the house
may not perform caucus activities, and state-owned equipment and
facilities may not be used in the performance of caucus activities.
(b) A person who is a caucus employee may not also be an
employee of an individual member or a committee and may not be
compensated for any purpose from funds appropriated to the house of
representatives.
(c) An individual member of the house may authorize the use
of state equipment assigned to the member's office and the
performance of caucus activities by an employee of the member only
if:
(1) the member determines that the activities support
the member's official duties;
(2) the caucus does not endorse or support a candidate
for public office;
(3) the caucus complies with the open meetings law
(Chapter 551, Government Code) and public information law (Chapter
552, Government Code) as a governmental body; and
(4) the caucus does not accept contributions from
nonmembers that are required by law to be reported to the Texas
Ethics Commission.
(d) A caucus may use the meeting rooms of the Capitol and
Capitol extension to conduct meetings of the caucus membership or
to host public forums on matters of interest to the caucus.
(e) An individual member may not house, in the state office
space assigned to the member, caucus employees or equipment owned
by a caucus. A member may retain in the member's office a
telephone, facsimile machine, or computer owned by the caucus for
purposes of the member's communication with the caucus or caucus
employees.
(f) This section does not prohibit a member of the house
from employing a person who at the same time is receiving a stipend
from a caucus, or a nonprofit corporation affiliated with a caucus,
if:
(1) the employment is in connection with an internship
program associated with an institution of higher education for
which the person receiving the stipend is receiving course credit;
(2) the person is employed by the house member for not
more than six months; and
(3) the person has not previously participated in an
internship program for which a caucus or nonprofit corporation
affiliated with a caucus has provided a stipend.
SECTION 6.03. CONTRIBUTIONS. (a) A person acting on behalf
of a caucus may not knowingly accept a contribution in violation of
Section 253.0341, Election Code.
(b) A person acting on behalf of a caucus may not knowingly
accept, and shall refuse a contribution that is received, in the
Capitol.
SECTION 6.04. MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICER LISTS. Each caucus
shall provide to the chief clerk, on a regular basis, a list of its
current membership and officers.
ARTICLE 7. HOUSE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
SECTION 7.01. ESTABLISHMENT. The Committee on House
Administration shall provide operating funds for a house research
organization that will be an administrative department of the house
and may for that purpose adopt policies and procedures relating to
the administrative operation of that organization.
SECTION 7.02. STEERING COMMITTEE. The functions and duties
performed by the house research organization shall be governed by a
15-member steering committee composed of house members serving
staggered four-year terms, who are subject to approval of the house
membership.
SECTION 7.03. BUDGET. The house research organization
shall have an operating account and in compliance with the terms of
its establishment shall operate under a budget approved by the
steering committee and the Committee on House Administration.
ARTICLE 8. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR INTERIM
SECTION 8.01. INTERIM COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES. (a) Pursuant
to the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1961 (Subchapter B,
Chapter 301, Government Code), standing committees of the house
established by the rules of the house may hold meetings while the
legislature is not in session.
(b) The speaker may grant authority to select committees,
interim study committees, subcommittees, or standing committees of
the house to hold meetings while the legislature is not in session
as the speaker considers necessary and desirable to conduct the
business of the house and to assist the speaker in conducting the
business of the house, under a pattern of operation and
restrictions determined by the rules of the house.
(c) The committee members and employees may either be
reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses or receive a per diem
not to exceed that provided by law for state officials or state
employees, along with mileage or other transportation expenses at
the same rate as provided by law for state officials or state
employees when conducting such business and attending those
meetings when approved by the Committee on House Administration.
SECTION 8.02. POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMITTEE ON HOUSE
ADMINISTRATION DURING INTERIM. (a) When the legislature is not in
session, the Committee on House Administration may act as provided
by this section.
(b) The committee may call meetings for the transaction of
necessary business, and the committee members shall be reimbursed
for expenses incurred by them when attending such meetings or when
in performance of their duties as members of the Committee on House
Administration, the reimbursement to be either actual and necessary
expenses or a per diem not to exceed that provided by law for state
officials or state employees, along with mileage or other
transportation expenses at the same rate as provided by law for
state officials or state employees.
(c) The committee may reimburse authorized members and
employees for expenses incurred by them when traveling in the
performance of their legislative duties and responsibilities
within their respective districts or within any county in which any
part of their districts lie or from their districts to the State
Capitol, the reimbursement to be either actual and necessary
expenses or a per diem not to exceed that provided by law for state
officials or state employees, along with mileage or other
transportation expenses at the same rate as provided by law for
state officials or state employees.
(d) The committee may pay for all other reasonable and
necessary expenses, including operation of each member's district
office, incurred by the members of the house of representatives.
The expenses shall be paid from funds appropriated for that purpose
[by the 78th Legislature], or any other funds appropriated for the
use of the house of representatives, on vouchers or other forms
approved by the chair of the Committee on House Administration, in
accordance with regulations governing such expenditures.
(e) The committee may assign or reassign parking places in
the best interest of the house under such terms and conditions as
the committee deems necessary.