80R7856 MXM-D
 
  By: Hegar S.B. No. 1207
 
 
 
   
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the removal by the county commissioners court of
appointed special district board members who engage in misconduct.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 5, Local Government Code, is
amended by adding Chapter 177 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 177. REMOVAL OF SPECIAL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
       Sec. 177.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
             (1)  "Board" means the governing body of a special
district.
             (2)  "Director" means a board member.
             (3)  "Special district" means a political subdivision
of this state with a limited geographic area created by local law or
under general law for a special purpose.
[Sections 177.002-177.050 reserved for expansion]
SUBCHAPTER B. REMOVAL OF APPOINTED BOARD MEMBERS FOR MISCONDUCT
       Sec. 177.051.  APPLICABILITY. (a) This subchapter applies
only to an appointed director. The subchapter does not apply to a
director who:
             (1)  is elected;
             (2)  serves ex officio;  or
             (3)  is appointed to fill a vacancy in an elected
director position.
       (b)  This subchapter applies to any type of special district
with a board that is wholly or partly appointed, including:
             (1)  agricultural development districts;
             (2)  appraisal districts;
             (3)  athletic stadium authorities;
             (4)  civic center authorities;
             (5)  coastal water authorities;
             (6)  coordinated county transportation authorities;
             (7)  conservation and reclamation districts;
             (8)  county development districts;
             (9)  county health care funding districts;
             (10)  county hospital authorities;
             (11)  county mass transit authorities;
             (12)  crime control and prevention districts;
             (13)  defense adjustment management authorities;
             (14)  defense base development authorities;
             (15)  districts governing groundwater;
             (16)  drainage districts;
             (17)  emergency communication districts;
             (18)  emergency services districts;
             (19)  fire control, prevention, and emergency medical
services districts;
             (20)  freight rail districts;
             (21)  fresh water supply districts;
             (22)  groundwater conservation districts;
             (23)  health care funding districts;
             (24)  health services districts;
             (25)  higher education facility authorities;
             (26)  hospital districts;
             (27)  improvement districts;
             (28)  indigent health care districts;
             (29)  intermunicipal commuter rail districts;
             (30)  irrigation districts;
             (31)  jail districts;
             (32)  levee improvement districts;
             (33)  library districts;
             (34)  metropolitan rapid transit authorities;
             (35)  multi-jurisdictional library districts;
             (36)  municipal development districts;
             (37)  municipal hospital authorities;
             (38)  municipal management districts;
             (39)  municipal utility districts;
             (40)  navigation districts;
             (41)  noxious weed control districts;
             (42)  park and recreation districts;
             (43)  parks and recreational facilities districts;
             (44)  port authorities;
             (45)  public improvement districts;
             (46)  rail districts;
             (47)  rapid transit authorities;
             (48)  regional districts;
             (49)  regional transportation authorities;
             (50)  river authorities;
             (51)  road districts;
             (52)  road utility districts;
             (53)  rural rail transportation districts;
             (54)  rural transit districts;
             (55)  school districts;
             (56)  seawall commissions;
             (57)  solid waste management districts;
             (58)  soil and water conservation districts;
             (59)  special utility districts;
             (60)  sports and community venue districts;
             (61)  sports facility districts;
             (62)  stormwater control districts;
             (63)  subsidence districts;
             (64)  urban transit districts;
             (65)  water control and improvement districts;
             (66)  water control and preservation districts;
             (67)  water districts;
             (68)  water import authorities;  and
             (69)  water improvement districts.
       Sec. 177.052.  EXEMPTIONS. (a)  This subchapter does not
apply to a regional planning commission under Chapter 391.
       (b)  This subchapter does not apply to a director who is a
county officer under Section 24, Article V, Texas Constitution.
       Sec. 177.053.  REMOVAL OF DIRECTOR BY COMMISSIONERS COURT
FOR MISCONDUCT. (a)  The commissioners court of a county may remove
a director of a special district located wholly or partly in the
county as provided by this subchapter for the director's
misconduct.
       (b)  To the extent of a conflict, this section prevails over
any conflicting law.
       Sec. 177.054.  HEARING. (a)  The commissioners court of a
county that desires to remove a director for misconduct shall hold a
hearing on the director's removal.
       (b)  The director and any interested person is entitled to
appear at the hearing.
       Sec. 177.055.  ORDER REMOVING DIRECTOR. (a)  After a
hearing, the commissioners court by order may remove the director
if the commissioners court finds that the director engaged in
misconduct.
       (b)  If the special district is located wholly or partly in
more than one county, the order is not effective until the
commissioners court of each of those counties holds a hearing under
Section 177.054 and adopts an order in favor of the removal.
       Sec. 177.056.  VACANCY. (a) If a general or special law that
governs the special district does not provide a method for filling a
vacancy, the commissioners court that removed the director by order
may appoint a director to serve the remainder of the removed
director's term.
       (b)  If the special district is located wholly or partly in
more than one county, the commissioners court of each of those
counties must agree on the appointment.
       SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2007.