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AN ACT
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relating to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 441.006(a), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall: |
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(1) govern the Texas State Library; |
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(2) adopt policies and rules to aid and encourage the |
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development of and cooperation among all types of libraries, |
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including public, academic, special, and other types of libraries; |
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(3) aid those studying problems to be dealt with by |
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legislation; |
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(4) prepare and make available to the public and |
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appropriate state agencies information of public interest |
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describing the functions of the commission; |
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(5) deposit money paid to the commission under this |
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chapter subject to Subchapter F, Chapter 404; |
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(6) give to any person contemplating the establishment |
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of a public library advice regarding matters such as maintaining a |
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public library, selecting books, cataloging, and managing a |
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library; |
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(7) conduct library institutes and encourage library |
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associations; |
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(8) take custody of, preserve, and make available for |
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public use state records and other historical resources that |
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document the history and culture of Texas as a province, colony, |
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republic, or state; |
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(9) prepare and make available to the public a |
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complete list of every state symbol and place designation, |
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including state symbols and place designations made in accordance |
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with Chapter 391; [and] |
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(10) aid and encourage, by adoption of policies and |
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programs, the development of effective records management and |
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preservation programs in state agencies and the local governments |
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of the state; and |
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(11) provide library services to persons with |
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disabilities in cooperation with the federal government. |
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SECTION 2. The heading to Section 441.009, Government Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.009. STATE PLAN FOR LIBRARY SERVICES AND |
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TECHNOLOGY [CONSTRUCTION]. |
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SECTION 3. Sections 441.009(a) and (c), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission may adopt a state plan for improving |
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library services consistent with federal goals [of and constructing
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county, municipal, and other public libraries]. |
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(c) The plan must include a procedure by which a [county or
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municipal] library may apply for money under the plan and a |
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procedure for a fair hearing for a library whose application for |
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money is refused. Money from local, state, or federal sources may |
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be used. The money shall be administered according to local, state, |
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and federal requirements. |
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SECTION 4. The heading to Section 441.0092, Government |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.0092. TEXAS READS [NEW MILLENNIUM READING] PROGRAM |
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GRANTS. |
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SECTION 5. Section 441.0092(a), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) From money in the Texas Reads [new millennium reading] |
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program account, the commission shall make grants to fund programs |
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to promote reading provided by public libraries. |
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SECTION 6. Sections 441.122(1), (10), (11), and (13), |
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Government Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(1) "Accreditation of libraries" means the evaluation |
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and rating of [public] libraries [and library systems, and the
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evaluation and rating of libraries that are operated by a public
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school district, institution of higher education, or unit of state
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or local government but that are not public libraries,] according |
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to commission accreditation standards. |
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(10) "Major resource center" means a large public |
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library [serving a population of 200,000 or more within 4,000 or
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more square miles] that is designated by the commission as the |
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central library of a major resource system for [referral service
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from area libraries in the system, for] cooperative service with |
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other libraries in the system[, and for federated operations with
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other libraries in the system]. |
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(11) "Major resource system" means a network of |
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libraries [library systems] attached to a major resource center[,
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consisting of area libraries joined cooperatively to the major
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resource center, community libraries joined cooperatively to area
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libraries or directly to the major resource center, and libraries
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that are not public libraries that join the system under Section
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441.1271]. |
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(13) "Regional library system" means a network of |
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libraries [library systems] established under this subchapter. |
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[Notwithstanding other provisions of this subchapter, libraries
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operated by public school districts, institutions of higher
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education, and units of state or local government may become
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members of a regional library system to make the library resources
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freely accessible to all residents of the system.] |
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SECTION 7. Sections 441.124(a) and (d), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall appoint an advisory board composed |
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of five librarians qualified by training, experience, and interest |
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to advise the commission on the policy to be followed in applying |
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this subchapter. Chapter 2110 does not apply to the composition of |
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the advisory board. |
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(d) A member of the board serves without compensation but is |
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entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses |
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incurred in the performance of official duties, subject to any |
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applicable limitation on reimbursement provided by the General |
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Appropriations Act. |
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SECTION 8. The heading to Section 441.126, Government Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.126. AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH [MAJOR RESOURCE] |
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SYSTEMS. |
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SECTION 9. Section 441.127(c), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(c) The governing body of a public library that proposes to |
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become a major resource center shall submit to the director and |
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librarian an annual [initial] plan of service for the major |
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resource system [and annually after the library becomes a major
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resource center shall submit a plan of system development] made in |
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consultation with the advisory council. |
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SECTION 10. The heading to Section 441.1271, Government |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.1271. EXTENDING MEMBERSHIP OF [MAJOR RESOURCE] |
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SYSTEMS TO CERTAIN NONPUBLIC LIBRARIES. |
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SECTION 11. Sections 441.1271(a), (b), (c), (d), and (e), |
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Government Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) A major resource system may extend its membership to |
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include libraries that are not public libraries and that are |
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operated by one of the following: |
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(1) a public school district; |
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(2) an institution of higher education; |
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(3) a unit of local, state, or federal government; |
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[or] |
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(4) accredited nonpublic elementary or secondary |
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schools; or |
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(5) special or research libraries [a unit of local
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government]. |
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(b) The decision to extend major resource system membership |
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under Subsection (a) must be: |
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(1) made in accordance with the bylaws of the library |
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[on a two-thirds vote of the governing bodies of the members of the
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major resource] system; and |
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(2) approved by the commission. |
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(c) A library that is a type of library to which a major |
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resource system has extended its membership under this section: |
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(1) must be accredited by the commission to be |
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eligible to join the system; and |
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(2) may join the system by resolution or agreement |
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[ordinance] of its governing body or designee [and execution of
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interlibrary contracts for service]. |
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(d) The commission may terminate the [system] membership of |
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a library that is not a public library and that joined a major |
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resource system under this section if the library[:
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[(1)] loses its accreditation by ceasing to meet the |
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minimum standards established by the commission[; or
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[(2)
fails to comply with obligations stated in the
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applicable resolution or ordinance or interlibrary contracts for
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service]. |
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(e) A library that [is not a public library that] joins a |
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major resource system under this section must agree to loan |
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materials without charge to users of other libraries [provide
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benefits to the public through its membership in the system that are
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sufficient to constitute fair value in exchange for the benefits
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received by the library through its membership] in the system. |
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SECTION 12. Sections 441.130(a) and (b), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) Each major resource system has an advisory council |
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composed of not more than 12 [six lay] members representing the |
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member libraries of the system. |
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(b) The commission [governing body of each member library of
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the system] shall adopt rules to provide guidance to [elect or
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appoint a representative to elect council members. The
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representatives shall meet following their selection and shall
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elect the initial council from their group. The representatives in
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an annual meeting shall elect members of their group to fill council
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vacancies caused by expiration of terms of office. Other vacancies
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shall be filled for the unexpired term by the remaining members of
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the council. At all times one member of the council must be a
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representative of the] major resource systems on the administrative |
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operation of advisory councils. Major resource systems will use |
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this guidance to develop bylaw provisions for their advisory |
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councils [center]. |
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SECTION 13. Section 441.131, Government Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsections (b-1) and (b-2) |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) Governing bodies of libraries within a regional library |
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system may establish a nonprofit corporation under the Texas |
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Non-Profit Corporation Act (Article 1396-1.01 et seq., Vernon's |
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Texas Civil Statutes) to administer the system or may contract with |
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a private business to administer the system. If the governing |
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bodies form a nonprofit corporation, they may select a board of |
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directors and adopt bylaws for the corporation. Bylaws adopted or a |
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contract executed under this section may permit other libraries |
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operated by the following entities to become members of the |
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regional library system: |
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(1) a public school district; |
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(2) an institution [districts, institutions] of |
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higher education; |
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(3) a unit[, and units] of local, state, or federal |
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[local] government; |
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(4) an accredited nonpublic elementary or secondary |
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school; or |
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(5) a special or research library [to become members
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of the regional library system]. |
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(b-1) Bylaws adopted under Subsection (b) may provide for |
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reorganization, merger, division, and dissolution. |
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(b-2) A library that joins a regional system under this |
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section must agree to loan materials without charge to users of |
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other libraries in the system. |
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SECTION 14. Sections 441.136(a) and (d), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The director and librarian, with the advice of the |
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advisory board, shall propose [initial] rules necessary to the |
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administration of the program of state grants, including |
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qualifications for major resource system membership. The |
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[proposed] rules shall be [published in the official publication of
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the Texas State Library with notice of a public hearing before the
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commission on the] proposed and adopted according to Chapter 2001 |
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[rules to be held on a specified date not less than 30 nor more than
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60 days after the date of the publication]. |
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(d) The commission shall include requirements in its rules |
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to ensure that [both the population served and] the constituent |
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member libraries are adequately represented in the conduct of |
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system business relating to activities involved in the development |
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of a plan of service and adequately represented on each major |
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resource system advisory council. Rules adopted as required by |
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this subsection do not apply to the governing board or board of |
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directors of a regional library system governed by applicable |
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requirements of the Texas Business Corporation Act or the Texas |
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Non-Profit Corporation Act (Article 1396-1.01 et seq., Vernon's |
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Texas Civil Statutes). |
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SECTION 15. Section 441.160, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.160. REVISIONS TO RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULES. |
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The records retention schedules may be revised and the revisions |
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take effect according to their terms when they are approved and |
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adopted in the same manner as provided by Section 441.158. |
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[However, editorial changes that do not substantively change the
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description of a record or its retention period and changes to
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retention periods as the result of changes to retention periods
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prescribed in a federal or state law, rule of court, or regulation
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do not require approval of the local government records committee
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before adoption.] |
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SECTION 16. Section 441.180(11), Government Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(11) "State record" means any written, photographic, |
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machine-readable, or other recorded information created or |
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received by or on behalf of a state agency or an elected state |
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official that documents activities in the conduct of state business |
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or use of public resources. The term includes any recorded |
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information created or received by a Texas government official in |
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the conduct of official business, including officials from periods |
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in which Texas was a province, colony, republic, or state. The term |
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does not include: |
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(A) library or museum material made or acquired |
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and maintained solely for reference or exhibition purposes; |
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(B) an extra copy of recorded information |
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maintained only for reference; or |
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(C) a stock of publications or blank forms. |
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SECTION 17. Sections 441.192(a), (b), and (c), Government |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The governing body of a state agency may demand the |
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return of any state [government] record in the private possession |
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of a person if the removal of the state record from the state agency |
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or the agency's predecessor was not authorized by law. |
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(b) The director and librarian may demand the return of any |
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state [government] record or archival state record [of permanent
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value] in the private possession of any person. |
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(c) If the person in possession of the state [government] |
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record or archival state record refuses to deliver the record on |
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demand, the director and librarian or the governing body of a state |
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agency may ask the attorney general to petition a district court in |
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Travis County for the recovery of the record as provided by this |
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section. If the court finds that the record is a state [government] |
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record or archival state record, the court shall order the return of |
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the record to the custody of the state. As part of the petition or |
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at any time after its filing, the attorney general may petition to |
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have the record seized pending the determination of the court if the |
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director and librarian or governing body finds the record is in |
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danger of being destroyed, mutilated, altered, secreted, or removed |
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from the state. |
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SECTION 18. Section 441.222, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.222. CREATION OF CONSORTIUM. The commission shall |
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establish and maintain the TexShare consortium as a |
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resource-sharing consortium operated as a program within the |
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commission for libraries at institutions of higher education and[,] |
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for public libraries, [and for] libraries of nonprofit |
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corporations, and other types of libraries. |
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SECTION 19. Section 441.223, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.223. FINDINGS; PURPOSE AND METHODS. The |
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legislature finds that it is necessary to assist libraries across |
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the state [at public and private or independent institutions of
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higher education, public libraries, designated public school
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libraries, and libraries of nonprofit corporations] to promote the |
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public good by achieving the following public purposes through the |
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following methods: |
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(1) to promote the future well-being of the citizenry, |
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enhance quality teaching and research excellence at institutions of |
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higher education through the efficient exchange of information and |
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the sharing of library resources, improve educational resources in |
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all communities, and expand the availability of information about |
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clinical medical research and the history of medicine; |
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(2) to maximize the effectiveness of library |
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expenditures by enabling libraries to share staff expertise and to |
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share library resources in print and in an electronic form, |
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including books, journals, technical reports, and databases; |
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(3) to increase the intellectual productivity of |
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students and faculty at the participating institutions of higher |
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education by emphasizing access to information rather than |
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ownership of documents and other information sources; |
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(4) to facilitate joint purchasing agreements for |
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purchasing information services and encourage cooperative research |
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and development of information technologies; and |
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(5) to enhance the ability of public schools to |
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further student achievement and lifelong learning [through
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designated public school library participation in group purchasing
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agreements]. |
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SECTION 20. Section 441.224(a), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) Membership in the consortium is open to all institutions |
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of higher education, all public libraries that are members of the |
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state library system, and all libraries of nonprofit corporations. |
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The commission, by rule, may also admit other types of libraries as |
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members or as affiliated members. |
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SECTION 21. Sections 441.226(a) and (b), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall appoint an [eleven-member] |
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advisory board to advise the commission on matters relating to the |
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consortium. Composition of the board must be representative of the |
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various types of libraries comprising the membership. At least two |
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members must be representatives of the general public[, at least
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two members must be affiliated with a four-year public university
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in the consortium, at least two members must be affiliated with a
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public community college in the consortium, at least two members
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must be affiliated with a private institution of higher education
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in the consortium, and at least two members must be affiliated with
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a public library in the consortium]. Members of the advisory board |
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must be qualified by training and experience to advise the |
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commission on policy to be followed in applying this subchapter. |
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Chapter 2110 does not apply to the composition of the advisory |
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board. |
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(b) The commission [advisory board] shall adopt rules [meet
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regularly] regarding [consortium programs and plans at] the |
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organization and structure [call] of the advisory board [board's
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chairman or of the director and librarian]. |
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SECTION 22. Sections 441.229(b) and (c), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The commission may designate [public school] libraries |
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that may participate in group purchasing agreements provided to the |
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consortium. The commission by rule shall establish criteria for |
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the participation. |
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(c) The commission may allow designated [public school] |
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libraries to participate in a group purchasing agreement only to |
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the extent that the commission may do so efficiently and [only] in a |
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manner that enhances resource sharing [does not reduce] services to |
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the consortium members. |
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SECTION 23. Section 441.230, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 441.230. GRANTS TO MEMBERSHIP INSTITUTIONS. To |
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achieve the purposes of this subchapter, the commission may grant |
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money to consortium members [institutions of higher education]. |
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The commission shall ensure that the commission or institutions in |
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the consortium receive benefits that are sufficient to constitute |
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fair value in return for any grant made by the commission. The |
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commission shall require a recipient of a grant to report to the |
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commission information relating to best practices and performance |
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outcomes. |
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SECTION 24. Sections 323.005(b) and (d), Local Government |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(b) [A person is not eligible for employment as a county
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librarian unless the person has first obtained from the Texas State
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Library and Archives Commission a county librarian's certificate of
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qualification. If a person has received the certificate and has
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served as a county librarian, further examination and certification
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by the commission is not required for employment or reemployment of
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the person as a county librarian.] Before beginning to perform |
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duties, a person employed as county librarian must file with the |
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county clerk the official oath and, at the discretion of the |
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commissioners court, execute a bond conditioned that the person |
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will faithfully perform the duties of the position. The bond must |
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be in an amount determined by the commissioners court and must be |
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purchased from sufficient sureties approved by the county judge. |
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(d) On or before March 31 [October 1] of each year, the |
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county librarian shall report to the commissioners court and the |
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state librarian on the operation of the county library during the |
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previous fiscal year [ending on the preceding August 31]. The |
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report must be made on a form furnished by the state librarian and |
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must contain a statement of the condition of the library and a |
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statement of its operation during the year and must contain |
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financial and book statistics customarily kept by well-regulated |
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libraries. |
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SECTION 25. Section 323.011(b), Local Government Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The contract must provide that the established library |
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assume the functions of a county library within the county, |
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including municipalities in the county[, and must provide that the
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librarian of the established library hold or secure a county
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librarian's certificate from the Texas State Library and Archives
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Commission]. The commissioners court may contract to pay annually |
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to the established library out of the general fund of the county an |
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amount on which the parties may agree. |
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SECTION 26. The following provisions of the Government Code |
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are repealed: |
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(1) Sections 441.122(3) and (5); |
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(2) Sections 441.130(c), (d), (e), and (f); |
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(3) Section 441.133; |
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(4) Section 441.134; |
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(5) Sections 441.136(b) and (c); |
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(6) Section 441.139; |
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(7) Section 441.158(d); |
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(8) Section 441.161; |
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(9) Section 441.162; |
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(10) Section 441.163; |
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(11) Section 441.164; |
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(12) Section 441.165; and |
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(13) Sections 441.226(c) and (e). |
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SECTION 27. The changes in law made by this Act to Sections |
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441.180 and 441.192, Government Code, apply retroactively and apply |
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to all state records regardless of when the records were removed |
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from the custody of this state. |
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SECTION 28. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009. |
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______________________________ |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.B. No. 3756 was passed by the House on April |
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28, 2009, by the following vote: Yeas 149, Nays 0, 1 present, not |
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voting. |
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______________________________ |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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I certify that H.B. No. 3756 was passed by the Senate on May |
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21, 2009, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. |
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______________________________ |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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APPROVED: _____________________ |
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Date |
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Governor |