83R31785 MCK-D
 
  By: Flynn H.R. No. 3042
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of
  Texas, 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013, That House Rule 13,
  Section 9(a), be suspended in part as provided by House Rule 13,
  Section 9(f), to enable the conference committee appointed to
  resolve the differences on House Bill 12 (gifts and other
  consideration made to state agencies for state employee salary
  supplement or other purposes and to publication by state agencies
  of staff compensation and related information) to consider and take
  action on the following matters:
         (1)  House Rule 13, Sections 9(a)(1) and (3), are suspended
  to permit the committee to change, alter, or amend text and to add
  text on a matter not in disagreement by adding the following to
  Section 659.0201, Government Code, in SECTION 1 of the bill:
         (b)  A state agency that accepts a gift, grant, donation, or
  other consideration from a person that the person designates to be
  used as a salary supplement for an employee of the agency shall post
  on the agency's Internet website, in addition to the information
  required by Section 659.026, the amount of each gift, grant,
  donation, or other consideration provided by the person that is
  designated to be used as a salary supplement for an employee of the
  agency. The agency may not post the name of the person.
         Explanation: The change is necessary to clarify which state
  agencies have to post certain information relating to a gift,
  grant, donation, or other consideration the agency receives on the
  agency's Internet website and to clarify the information that the
  agency is prohibited from posting.
         (2)  House Rule 13, Sections 9(a)(1) and (3), are suspended
  to permit the committee to change, alter, or amend text and to add
  text on a matter not in disagreement by adding the following to
  Section 659.0201, Government Code, in SECTION 1 of the bill:
         (c)  A state agency described by Subsection (b) by rule shall
  adopt conflict of interest provisions regarding the acceptance by
  the agency of a gift, grant, donation, or other consideration to be
  used as a salary supplement for an employee of the agency. The
  governing board of an institution of higher education shall adopt
  the conflict of interest provisions required by this subsection in
  the same manner as the board adopts other policies applicable to the
  institution. The agency shall post the conflict of interest
  provisions on the agency's Internet website.
         Explanation: The change is necessary to clarify the
  application of the provisions to institutions of higher education.
         (3)  House Rule 13, Sections 9(a)(1) and (3), are suspended
  to permit the committee to change, alter, or amend text and to add
  text on a matter not in disagreement by adding the following to
  Section 659.0201(d)(1), Government Code, in SECTION 1 of the bill:  
  "unless the person has made a request to the entity to remain
  anonymous".
         Explanation: The change is necessary to maintain the
  anonymity of certain donors.
         (4)  House Rule 13, Section 9(a)(4), is suspended to permit
  the committee to add text on matters not included in either the
  house or senate version of the bill by adding the following to
  Section 659.0201, Government Code, in SECTION 1 of the bill:
         (e)  A state agency that receives a gift, grant, donation, or
  other consideration described by Subsection (d) shall compile the
  information the agency receives under Subsection (d) into a report
  and submit the report to the state auditor and the legislature.
         (f)  Information provided to an institution of higher
  education under Subsection (d) is confidential and is not subject
  to disclosure under Chapter 552.
         (g)  The state auditor may review the report submitted under
  Subsection (e) to identity any conflicts of interest or any other
  areas of risk. The state auditor shall report the results of an
  audit performed under this section to the legislature.
         Explanation: The change is necessary to enable the state
  auditor and legislature to be informed about gifts, grants,
  donations, or other consideration received by state agencies and
  monitor any conflicts of interest that might result from accepting
  a gift, grant, donation, or other consideration and to maintain the
  confidentiality of information provided by an institution of higher
  education.
         (5)  House Rule 13, Sections 9(a)(1) and (3), are suspended
  to permit the committee to change, alter, or amend text and to add
  text on a matter not in disagreement by adding the following to
  Section 659.0201(h), Government Code, in SECTION 1 of the bill:  
  "that does not require the release of information that identifies
  an anonymous donor".
         Explanation: The change is necessary to maintain the
  anonymity of certain donors.
         (6)  House Rule 13, Section 9(a)(1), is suspended to permit
  the committee to change, alter, or amend text not in disagreement by
  adding "officer" to Section 659.026(a)(2)(A), Government Code, in
  SECTION 1 of the bill.
         Explanation: The change is necessary to clarify the
  positions included in the meaning of executive staff.
         (7)  House Rule 13, Section 9(a)(1), is suspended to permit
  the committee to change, alter, or amend text not in disagreement by
  adding "Paragraph (A)" to Section 659.026(a)(2)(B), Government
  Code, in SECTION 1 of the bill.
         Explanation: The change is necessary to correct a
  cross-reference.