By: Coleman (Senate Sponsor - West) H.B. No. 3485
         (In the Senate - Received from the House May 13, 2009;
  May 14, 2009, read first time and referred to Committee on
  Intergovernmental Relations; May 23, 2009, reported adversely,
  with favorable Committee Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 4,
  Nays 0; May 23, 2009, sent to printer.)
 
  COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR H.B. No. 3485 By:  West
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the administration of certain county services and
  duties, including the administration of county assistance
  districts.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Article 15.08, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 15.08.  WARRANT MAY BE FORWARDED [TELEGRAPHED]. A
  warrant of arrest may be forwarded by a method that ensures the
  transmission of a duplicate of the original warrant, including
  secure facsimile transmission or other secure electronic means
  [telegraph from any telegraph office to another in this State]. If
  issued by any magistrate named in Article 15.06, the peace officer
  receiving the same shall execute it without delay. If it be issued
  by any other magistrate than is named in Article 15.06, the peace
  officer receiving the same shall proceed with it to the nearest
  magistrate of the peace officer's [his] county, who shall endorse
  thereon, in substance, these words:
         "Let this warrant be executed in the county of ...........",
  which endorsement shall be dated and signed officially by the
  magistrate making the same.
         SECTION 2.  Article 15.09, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 15.09.  COMPLAINT MAY BE FORWARDED [BY TELEGRAPH]. A
  complaint in accordance with Article 15.05, may be forwarded
  [telegraphed], as provided by [in the preceding] Article 15.08, to
  any magistrate in the State; and the magistrate who receives the
  same shall forthwith issue a warrant for the arrest of the accused;
  and the accused, when arrested, shall be dealt with as provided in
  this Chapter in similar cases.
         SECTION 3.  Article 15.19(a), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  If the arrested person fails or refuses to give bail, as
  provided in Article 15.18, the arrested person shall be committed
  to the jail of the county where the person was arrested; and the
  magistrate committing the arrested person shall immediately
  provide notice to the sheriff of the county in which the offense is
  alleged to have been committed regarding:
               (1)  the arrest and commitment, which notice may be
  given by [telegraph,] mail[,] or other written means or by secure
  facsimile transmission or other secure electronic means; and
               (2)  whether the person was also arrested under a
  warrant issued under Section 508.251, Government Code.
         SECTION 4.  Article 20.011(a), Code of Criminal Procedure,
  is amended to read as follows:
         (a)  Only the following persons may be present in a grand
  jury room while the grand jury is conducting proceedings:
               (1)  grand jurors;
               (2)  bailiffs;
               (3)  the attorney representing the state;
               (4)  witnesses while being examined or when necessary
  to assist the attorney representing the state in examining other
  witnesses or presenting evidence to the grand jury;
               (5)  interpreters, if necessary; [and]
               (6)  a stenographer or person operating an electronic
  recording device, as provided by Article 20.012; and
               (7)  a person operating a video teleconferencing system
  for use under Article 20.151.
         SECTION 5.  Article 20.02(b), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (b)  A grand juror, bailiff, interpreter, stenographer or
  person operating an electronic recording device, [or] person
  preparing a typewritten transcription of a stenographic or
  electronic recording, or person operating a video teleconferencing
  system for use under Article 20.151 who discloses anything
  transpiring before the grand jury, regardless of whether the thing
  transpiring is recorded, in the course of the official duties of the
  grand jury, is [shall be] liable to a fine as for contempt of the
  court, not exceeding $500 [five hundred dollars], imprisonment not
  exceeding 30 [thirty] days, or both the [such] fine and
  imprisonment.
         SECTION 6.  Chapter 20, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by adding Article 20.151 to read as follows:
         Art. 20.151.  CERTAIN TESTIMONY BY VIDEO TELECONFERENCING.
  (a)  With the consent of the foreman of the grand jury and the
  attorney representing the state, a peace officer summoned to
  testify before the grand jury may testify through the use of a
  closed circuit video teleconferencing system that provides an
  encrypted, simultaneous, compressed full motion video and
  interactive communication of image and sound between the peace
  officer, the attorney representing the state, and the grand jury.
         (b)  In addition to being administered the oath described by
  Article 20.16(a), before being interrogated, a peace officer
  testifying through the use of a closed circuit video
  teleconferencing system under this article shall affirm that:
               (1)  no person other than a person in the grand jury
  room is capable of hearing the peace officer's testimony; and
               (2)  the peace officer's testimony is not being
  recorded or otherwise preserved by any person at the location from
  which the peace officer is testifying.
         (c)  Testimony received from a peace officer under this
  article shall be recorded and preserved.
         SECTION 7.  Article 27.18, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to
  read as follows:
         (c)  A recording of the communication shall be made and
  preserved until all appellate proceedings have been disposed of. A
  court reporter or court recorder is not required to take a
  transcription of a plea taken under this article.
         (c-1)  The defendant may obtain a copy of a [the] recording
  made under Subsection (c) on payment of a reasonable amount to cover
  the costs of reproduction or, if the defendant is indigent, the
  court shall provide a copy to the defendant without charging a cost
  for the copy. The loss or destruction of or failure to make a video
  recording of a plea entered under this article is not alone
  sufficient grounds for a defendant to withdraw the defendant's plea
  or to request the court to set aside a conviction or sentence based
  on the plea.
         SECTION 8.  Article 38.073, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 38.073.  TESTIMONY OF INMATE WITNESSES. In a
  proceeding in the prosecution of a criminal offense in which an
  inmate in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is
  required to testify as a witness, any deposition or testimony of the
  inmate witness may be conducted by a video teleconferencing system
  in the manner described by Article 27.18 [electronic means, in the
  same manner as permitted in civil cases under Section 30.012, Civil
  Practice and Remedies Code].
         SECTION 9.  Section 31.037, Election Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 31.037.  SUSPENSION OR  TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT. The
  employment of the county elections administrator may be suspended,
  with or without pay, or terminated at any time for good and
  sufficient cause on the four-fifths vote of the county election
  commission and approval of that action by a majority vote of the
  commissioners court.
         SECTION 10.  Section 61.001(f), Government Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         (f)  A reimbursement for expenses under this section is not a
  property right of a person who reports for jury service for purposes
  of Chapters 72 and 74, Property Code.  If a check, instrument, or
  other method of payment authorized under Section 113.048, Local
  Government Code, [instrument] representing a reimbursement under
  this section is not presented for payment or redeemed before the
  90th day after it is issued:
               (1)  the instrument or other method of payment is
  considered forfeited and is void; and
               (2)  the money represented by the instrument or other
  method of payment may be placed or retained in the county's jury
  fund, the county's general fund, or any other fund in which county
  funds can be legally placed, at the discretion of the commissioners
  court.
         SECTION 11.  Section 61.003, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subsection (e) to read as follows:
         (e)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a county that has
  adopted a system or method of payment authorized by Section
  113.048, Local Government Code, may provide a person who reports
  for jury service in the county an opportunity to donate all, or a
  specific part designated by the juror, of the juror's daily
  reimbursement by completing a self-executing application on a form
  prescribed by the commissioners court.
         SECTION 12.  Section 694.002, Health and Safety Code, is
  amended by adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows:
         (c)  If a county discovers cash in the possession of a
  deceased pauper, the county shall place the money in a trust
  account.  A person having a claim to the money in the trust account
  must exercise the right to collect the money not later than the
  first anniversary of the date the money is placed in the trust
  account.
         (d)  A county may create a fund to be used by the county to
  pay the costs incurred in disposing of the bodies of deceased
  paupers. If money placed in a trust account under Subsection (c) is
  not claimed by the first anniversary of the date the money is placed
  in the trust account, the county may transfer the money to the fund
  created under this subsection.
         SECTION 13.  Section 716.101, Health and Safety Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 716.101.  UNIDENTIFIED HUMAN REMAINS. (a) Except as
  provided by Subsection (b), a [A] crematory establishment may not
  accept for cremation unidentified human remains.
         (b)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a
  crematory establishment may accept for cremation unidentified
  human remains from a county on the order of:
               (1)  the county commissioners court; or
               (2)  a court located in the county.
         SECTION 14.  Subchapter C, Chapter 113, Local Government
  Code, is amended by adding Section 113.048 to read as follows:
         Sec. 113.048.  DISBURSEMENT OF MONEY FOR JURY SERVICE. (a)
  Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter or other law
  to the contrary, a county treasurer may disburse to a person who
  reports for jury service and discharges the person's duty the daily
  amount of reimbursement for jury service expenses set by the
  commissioners court under Section 61.001, Government Code, by:
               (1)  using an electronic funds transfer system in
  accordance with Chapter 156;
               (2)  using a cash dispensing machine;
               (3)  issuing a debit card or a stored value card; or
               (4)  using any other method that the county treasurer
  and the commissioners court determine is secure, accurate, and
  cost-effective and that is convenient for persons who report for
  jury service.
         (b)  A system or method of payment adopted by a county
  treasurer under Subsection (a) may be implemented only if it is
  approved by the commissioners court and administered in accordance
  with the procedures established by the county auditor or by the
  chief financial officer of a county that does not have a county
  auditor.
         (c)  A system or method of payment authorized by this section
  may be used in lieu of or in addition to the issuance of warrants or
  checks authorized under this subchapter.
         SECTION 15.  Sections 155.002(a) and (b), Local Government
  Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A request for a payroll deduction must:
               (1)  be in writing;
               (2)  be submitted to the county auditor unless the
  deduction is processed through an automated payroll system
  maintained by the county; and
               (3)  state the amount to be deducted and the entity to
  which the amount is to be transferred.
         (b)  A request remains in effect until:
               (1)  the county auditor receives a written notice of
  revocation signed by the employee; or
               (2)  the deduction is revoked by the employee through
  an automated payroll system maintained by the county.
         SECTION 16.  Subchapter Z, Chapter 157, Local Government
  Code, is amended by adding Section 157.9031 to read as follows:
         Sec. 157.9031.  AUTHORITY TO REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT FOR
  CERTAIN COVERAGE. A commissioners court of a self-insuring county
  or an intergovernmental pool operating under Chapter 119 may,
  pursuant to policies concerning the provision of coverage adopted
  by the commissioners court or the pool's governing body, require
  reimbursement for the provision of punitive damage coverage from a
  person to whom the intergovernmental pool provides coverage.
         SECTION 17.  Section 262.003(a), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  Any law that requires a county to follow a competitive
  bidding procedure in making a purchase requiring the expenditure of
  $50,000 [$25,000] or less does not apply to the purchase of an item
  available for purchase from only one supplier.
         SECTION 18.  Section 262.023(a), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  Before a county may purchase one or more items under a
  contract that will require an expenditure exceeding $50,000
  [$25,000], the commissioners court of the county must:
               (1)  comply with the competitive bidding or competitive
  proposal procedures prescribed by this subchapter;
               (2)  use the reverse auction procedure, as defined by
  Section 2155.062(d), Government Code, for purchasing; or
               (3)  comply with a method described by Subchapter H,
  Chapter 271.
         SECTION 19.  Section 270.007(f), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (f)  Except as provided by Subsection (b), [upon request of
  any person,] a county may [shall] sell or license software under
  this section for a price negotiated between the county and the
  person, including another governmental entity [, not to exceed the
  developmental cost to the county. Developmental cost shall only
  include costs incurred under a contract to procure the software or
  direct employee costs incurred to develop the software. This
  subsection does not apply to any county software that protects
  county computer systems from unauthorized use or access].
         SECTION 20.  Section 271.024, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 271.024.  COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURE APPLICABLE TO
  CONTRACT. The bidding of [If a governmental entity is required by
  statute to award] a contract awarded by a governmental entity for
  the construction, repair, or renovation of a structure, road,
  highway, or other improvement or addition to real property [on the
  basis of competitive bids, and if the contract requires the
  expenditure of more than $25,000 from the funds of the entity, the
  bidding on the contract] must be accomplished in the manner
  provided by this subchapter if:
               (1)  a statute requires the governmental entity to
  award the contract on the basis of competitive bids; and
               (2)  the contract requires the expenditure of more
  than:
                     (A)  $25,000 from the funds of a governmental
  entity other than a county; or
                     (B)  $50,000 from the funds of a county.
         SECTION 21.  Section 363.156(b), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (b)  To the extent competitive bidding procedures in Title 8
  apply, the board may not enter purchasing contracts that involve
  spending more than $50,000 [$25,000] unless the board complies
  with:
               (1)  Subchapter C, Chapter 262, if the district was
  created by a county; or
               (2)  Chapter 252, if the district was created by a
  municipality.
         SECTION 22.  Section 387.003, Local Government Code, is
  amended by amending Subsections (a), (b), (b-1), (c), (e), (f), and
  (h) and adding Subsections (a-1), (i), and (j) to read as follows:
         (a)  The commissioners court of the county may call an
  election on the question of creating a county assistance district
  under this chapter. More than one county assistance district may be
  created in a county, but not more than one county assistance
  district may be created in a commissioner's precinct.
         (a-1)  A district may [to] perform the following functions in
  the district:
               (1)  the construction, maintenance, or improvement of
  roads or highways;
               (2)  the provision of law enforcement and detention
  services;
               (3)  the maintenance or improvement of libraries,
  museums, parks, or other recreational facilities;
               (4)  the provision of services that benefit the public
  health or welfare, including the provision of firefighting and fire
  prevention services; or
               (5)  the promotion of economic development and tourism.
         (b)  The order calling the election must:
               (1)  define the boundaries of the district to include
  any portion of the county in which the combined tax rate of all
  local sales and use taxes imposed, including the rate to be imposed
  by the district if approved at the election, would not exceed the
  maximum combined rate of sales and use taxes imposed by political
  subdivisions of this state that is prescribed by Sections 321.101
  and 323.101, Tax Code [two percent]; and
               (2)  call for the election to be held within those
  boundaries.
         (b-1)  If the proposed district includes any territory of a
  municipality, the commissioners court shall send notice by
  certified mail to the governing body of the municipality of the
  commissioners court's intent to create the district.  If the
  municipality has created a development corporation under Chapter
  504 or 505, Local Government Code [Section 4A or 4B, Development
  Corporation Act of 1979 (Article 5190.6, Vernon's Texas Civil
  Statutes)], the commissioners court shall also send the notice to
  the board of directors of the corporation.  The commissioners court
  must send the notice not later than the 60th day before the date the
  commissioners court orders the election.  The governing body of the
  municipality may exclude the territory of the municipality from the
  proposed district by sending notice by certified mail to the
  commissioners court of the governing body's desire to exclude the
  municipal territory from the district.  The governing body must
  send the notice not later than the 45th day after the date the
  governing body receives notice from the commissioners court under
  this subsection.  The territory of a municipality that is excluded
  under this subsection may subsequently be included in:
               (1)  the district in an election held under Subsection
  (f) with the consent of the municipality; or
               (2)  another district after complying with the
  requirements of this subsection and after an election under
  Subsection (f).
         (c)  The ballot at the election must be printed to permit
  voting for or against the proposition: "Authorizing the creation
  of the ____ County Assistance District No.___ (insert name of
  district) and the imposition of a sales and use tax at the rate of
  ____ [of one] percent (insert [one-eighth, one-fourth,
  three-eighths, or one-half, as] appropriate rate) for the purpose
  of financing the operations of the district."
         (e)  If a majority of the votes received at the election are
  against the creation of the district, the district is not created
  and the county at any time may call one or more elections [another
  election] on the question of creating one or more [a] county
  assistance districts [district may not be held in the county before
  the first anniversary of the most recent election concerning the
  creation of a district].
         (f)  The commissioners court may call an election to be held
  in an area of the county that is not located in a district created
  under this section to determine whether the area should be included
  in the district and whether the district's sales and use tax should
  be imposed in the area.  An election may not be held in an area in
  which the combined tax rate of all local sales and use taxes
  imposed, including the rate to be imposed by the district if
  approved at the election, would exceed the maximum combined rate of
  sales and use taxes imposed by political subdivisions of this state
  that is prescribed by Sections 321.101 and 323.101, Tax Code [two
  percent].
         (h)  If more than one election to authorize a local sales and
  use tax is held on the same day in the area of a proposed district or
  an area proposed to be added to a district and if the resulting
  approval by the voters would cause the imposition of a local sales
  and use tax in any area to exceed the maximum combined rate of sales
  and use taxes of political subdivisions of this state that is
  prescribed by Sections 321.101 and 323.101, Tax Code [two percent],
  only a tax authorized at an election under this section may be
  imposed.
         (i)  In addition to the authority to include an area in a
  district under Subsection (f), the governing body of a district by
  order may include an area in the district on receipt of a petition
  or petitions signed by the owner or owners of the majority of the
  land in the area to be included in the district. If there are no
  qualified voters in the area to be included in the district, no
  election is required.
         (j)  The commissioners court by order may exclude an area
  from the district if the district has no outstanding bonds payable
  wholly or partly from sales and use taxes and the exclusion does not
  impair any outstanding district debt or contractual obligation.
         SECTION 23.  Section 387.005, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 387.005.  GOVERNING BODY.  (a)  The commissioners
  court of the county in which the district is created by order shall
  provide that:
               (1)  the commissioners court is the governing body of
  the district; or
               (2)  the commissioners court shall appoint a governing
  body of the district.
         (b)  A member of the governing body of the district
  [commissioners court] is not entitled to compensation for service
  [on the governing body of the district] but is entitled to
  reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses.
         (c)  A board of directors appointed by the commissioners
  court under this section shall consist of five directors who serve
  staggered terms of two years. To be eligible to serve as a
  director, a person must be at least 18 years of age and a resident of
  the county in which the district is located. The initial directors
  shall draw lots to achieve staggered terms, with three of the
  directors serving one-year terms and two of the directors serving
  two-year terms.
         SECTION 24.  Section 387.006(a), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A district may:
               (1)  perform any act necessary to the full exercise of
  the district's functions;
               (2)  accept a grant or loan from:
                     (A)  the United States;
                     (B)  an agency or political subdivision of this
  state; or
                     (C)  a public or private person;
               (3)  acquire, sell, lease, convey, or otherwise dispose
  of property or an interest in property under terms determined by the
  district;
               (4)  employ necessary personnel; [and]
               (5)  adopt rules to govern the operation of the
  district and its employees and property; and
               (6)  enter into agreements with municipalities
  necessary or convenient to achieve the district's purposes,
  including agreements regarding the duration, rate, and allocation
  between the district and the municipality of sales and use taxes.
         SECTION 25.  Section 387.007, Local Government Code, is
  amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (c) to
  read as follows:
         (b)  A district may not adopt a sales and use tax under this
  chapter if the adoption of the tax would result in a combined tax
  rate of all local sales and use taxes that would exceed the maximum
  combined rate prescribed by Sections 321.101 and 323.101, Tax Code,
  [of more than two percent] in any location in the district.
         (c)  A district may define areas in the district to pay for
  improvements, facilities, or services that primarily benefit that
  area and do not generally and directly benefit the district as a
  whole. The district may impose different rates of sales and use tax
  in each defined area, provided that the sales and use tax rate does
  not exceed the rate approved at an election held under Section
  387.003.
         SECTION 26.  Section 387.009, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 387.009.  TAX RATE.  The rate of a tax adopted under
  this chapter must be in increments of one-eighth[, one-fourth,
  three-eighths, or one-half] of one percent.
         SECTION 27.  Sections 387.010(a), (b), and (c), Local
  Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A district that has adopted a sales and use tax under
  this chapter may, by order and subject to Section 387.007(b):
               (1)  reduce [, change] the rate of the tax or repeal the
  tax without an election, except that the district may not repeal the
  sales and use tax or reduce the rate of the sales and use tax below
  the amount pledged to secure payment of an outstanding district
  debt or contractual obligation;
               (2)  increase the rate of the sales and use tax, if the
  increased rate of the sales and use tax will not exceed the rate
  approved at an election held under Section 387.003; or
               (3)  increase the rate of the sales and use tax to a
  rate that exceeds the rate approved at an election held under
  Section 387.003 after [if] the increase [change or repeal] is
  approved by a majority of the votes received in the district at an
  election held for that purpose.
         (b)  The tax may be changed under Subsection (a) in one or
  more increments of one-eighth of one percent [to a maximum of
  one-half of one percent].
         (c)  The ballot for an election to increase [change] the tax
  shall be printed to permit voting for or against the proposition:
  "The increase [change] of a sales and use tax for the ____ County
  Assistance District No. ___ (insert name of district) from the rate
  of ____ [of one] percent (insert [one-fourth, three-eighths, or
  one-half, as] appropriate rate) to the rate of ____ [of one] percent
  (insert [one-fourth, three-eighths, or one-half, as] appropriate
  rate)."
         SECTION 28.  Section 387.012, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 387.012.  EFFECTIVE DATE OF TAX.  The adoption of the
  tax, the increase or reduction [change] of the tax rate, or the
  repeal of the tax takes effect on the first day of the first
  calendar quarter occurring after the expiration of the first
  complete quarter occurring after the date the comptroller receives
  a copy of the order of the district's governing body [notice of the
  results of the election] adopting, increasing, reducing 
  [changing], or repealing the tax.
         SECTION 29.  Section 1702.104(b), Occupations Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (b)  For purposes of Subsection (a)(1), "obtaining or
  furnishing information" includes information obtained or furnished
  through the review and analysis of, and the investigation into the
  content of, computer-based data not available to the public.
  "Obtaining or furnishing information" does not include information
  obtained or furnished by an information technology professional who
  is an employee of a county and who is:
               (1)  in the course and scope of employment, installing
  or repairing computer equipment belonging to the county or is
  examining the cause for required repair; and
               (2)  not performing any other act that requires a
  license under this chapter.
         SECTION 30.  Chapter 51, Property Code, is amended by adding
  Section 51.0022 to read as follows:
         Sec. 51.0022.  FORECLOSURE DATA COLLECTION. (a) In this
  section, "department" means the Texas Department of Housing and
  Community Affairs.
         (b)  A person filing a notice of sale of residential property
  under Section 51.002(b) must submit to the county clerk a completed
  form that provides the zip code for the property.
         (c)  On completion of a sale of real property, the trustee or
  sheriff shall submit to the county clerk a completed form that
  contains information on whether the property is residential and the
  zip code of the property.
         (d)  Not later than the 30th day after the date of receipt of
  a form under this section, the county clerk shall transmit the form
  to the department.
         (e)  The board of the department shall prescribe the forms
  required under this section. The forms may only request
  information on whether the property is residential and the zip code
  of the property.
         (f)  The department shall report the information received
  under this section quarterly to the legislature in a format
  established by the board of the department by rule.
         SECTION 31.  Articles 20.011(a) and 20.02(b), Code of
  Criminal Procedure, as amended by this Act, and Article 20.151,
  Code of Criminal Procedure, as added by this Act, apply only to
  testimony before a grand jury that is impaneled on or after the
  effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 32.  Article 27.18, Code of Criminal Procedure, as
  amended by this Act, applies to a plea of guilty or nolo contendere
  entered on or after the effective date of this Act, regardless of
  whether the offense with reference to which the plea is entered is
  committed before, on, or after that date.
         SECTION 33.  Article 38.073, Code of Criminal Procedure, as
  amended by this Act, applies only to the testimony of an inmate
  witness that is taken on or after the effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 34.  (a)  Section 61.001(f), Government Code, as
  amended by this Act, applies only to a disbursement for the
  reimbursement for jury service expenses on or after the effective
  date of this Act.
         (b)  The changes in law made by Sections 262.003, 262.023,
  271.024, and 363.156, Local Government Code, as amended by this
  Act, apply only to a purchase made or contract executed on or after
  the effective date of this Act. A purchase made or contract
  executed before the effective date of this Act is governed by the
  law in effect immediately before that date, and the former law is
  continued in effect for that purpose.
         (c)  The board of the Texas Department of Housing and
  Community Affairs shall adopt the forms and rules required by
  Section 51.0022, Property Code, as added by this Act, not later than
  January 1, 2010.
         (d)  The change in law made by Section 51.0022, Property
  Code, as added by this Act, applies only to a notice of sale filed on
  or after January 1, 2010. A notice of sale filed before January 1,
  2010, is governed by the law in effect immediately before that date,
  and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 35.  Section 387.010(d), Local Government Code, is
  repealed.
         SECTION 36.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.
 
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