By: Metcalf H.B. No. 4294
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the organization and efficient operation of the
  legislative branch of state government through joint entities.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 301, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Section 301.034 to read as follows:
         Sec. 301.034.  JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE PER DIEM AND TRAVEL
  EXPENSES. Unless a statute expressly provides otherwise, per diem
  and travel expenses paid to a member of a joint committee
  established by statute shall be paid by the house to which the
  member belongs. The per diem and travel expenses paid to a public
  member of the committee shall be paid by the office of the
  appointing entity.
         SECTION 2.  Section 321.002, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subsections (f) and (g) to read as follows:
         (f)  As an exception to Chapter 551 and other law, if a
  meeting is located in Austin and the joint chairs of the committee
  are physically present at the meeting, then any number of the other
  members of the committee may attend the meeting by use of telephone
  conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device. This subsection:
               (1)  applies only if a disaster has been declared and is
  currently in effect in this state as the result of:
                     (A)  a declaration by the president of the United
  States under federal law; or
                     (B)  a declaration or determination by a public
  officer, governing body, or authority under Chapter 418, Government
  Code, Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, or other law, including
  the Texas Constitution;
               (2)  applies for purposes of constituting a quorum, for
  purposes of voting, and for any other purpose allowing a member of
  the committee to otherwise fully participate in any meeting of the
  committee; and
               (3)  applies without exception with regard to the
  subject of the meeting or topics considered by the members.
         (g)  A meeting held under Subsection (f) by use of telephone
  conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device:
               (1)  is subject to the notice requirements applicable
  to other meetings;
               (2)  must specify in the notice of the meeting the
  location in Austin of the meeting at which the joint chairs will be
  physically present;
               (3)  must be open to the public and shall be audible to
  the public at the location in Austin specified in the notice of the
  meeting as the location of the meeting at which the joint chairs
  will be physically present; and
               (4)  must provide two-way audio communication between
  all members of the committee attending the meeting during the
  entire meeting, and if the two-way audio communication link with
  any member attending the meeting is disrupted at any time, the
  meeting may not continue until the two-way audio communication link
  is reestablished.
         SECTION 3.  Section 323.003, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subsections (a-1) and (a-2) to read as follows:
         (a-1)  As an exception to Chapter 551 and other law, if a
  meeting is located in Austin and the joint chairs of the council are
  physically present at the meeting, then any number of the other
  members of the council may attend the meeting by use of telephone
  conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device. This subsection:
               (1)  applies only if a disaster has been declared and is
  currently in effect in this state as the result of:
                     (A)  a declaration by the president of the United
  States under federal law; or
                     (B)  a declaration or determination by a public
  officer, governing body, or authority under Chapter 418, Government
  Code, Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, or other law, including
  the Texas Constitution;
               (2)  applies for purposes of constituting a quorum, for
  purposes of voting, and for any other purpose allowing a member of
  the council to otherwise fully participate in any meeting of the
  council; and
               (3)  applies without exception with regard to the
  subject of the meeting or topics considered by the members.
         (a-2)  A meeting held under Subsection (a-1) by use of
  telephone conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device:
               (1)  is subject to the notice requirements applicable
  to other meetings;
               (2)  must specify in the notice of the meeting the
  location in Austin of the meeting at which the joint chairs will be
  physically present;
               (3)  must be open to the public and shall be audible to
  the public at the location in Austin specified in the notice of the
  meeting as the location of the meeting at which the joint chairs
  will be physically present; and
               (4)  must provide two-way audio communication between
  all members of the council attending the meeting during the entire
  meeting, and if the two-way audio communication link with any
  member attending the meeting is disrupted at any time, the meeting
  may not continue until the two-way audio communication link is
  reestablished.
         SECTION 4.  Section 324.004, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subsections (e) and (f) to read as follows:
         (e)  As an exception to Chapter 551 and other law, if a
  meeting is located in Austin and the joint chairs of the board are
  physically present at the meeting, then any number of the other
  members of the board may attend the meeting by use of telephone
  conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device. This subsection:
               (1)  applies only if a disaster has been declared and is
  currently in effect in this state as the result of:
                     (A)  a declaration by the president of the United
  States under federal law; or
                     (B)  a declaration or determination by a public
  officer, governing body, or authority under Chapter 418, Government
  Code, Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, or other law, including
  the Texas Constitution;
               (2)  applies for purposes of constituting a quorum, for
  purposes of voting, and for any other purpose allowing a member of
  the board to otherwise fully participate in any meeting of the
  board; and
               (3)  applies without exception with regard to the
  subject of the meeting or topics considered by the members.
         (f)  A meeting held under Subsection (e) by use of telephone
  conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device:
               (1)  is subject to the notice requirements applicable
  to other meetings;
               (2)  must specify in the notice of the meeting the
  location in Austin of the meeting at which the joint chairs will be
  physically present;
               (3)  must be open to the public and shall be audible to
  the public at the location in Austin specified in the notice of the
  meeting as the location of the meeting at which the joint chairs
  will be physically present; and
               (4)  must provide two-way audio communication between
  all members of the board attending the meeting during the entire
  meeting, and if the two-way audio communication link with any
  member attending the meeting is disrupted at any time, the meeting
  may not continue until the two-way audio communication link is
  reestablished.
         SECTION 5.  Section 325.003, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subsections (l) and (m) to read as follows:
         (l)  As an exception to Chapter 551 and other law, if a
  meeting is located in Austin and the chairman and vice-chairman of
  the commission are physically present at the meeting, then any
  number of the other members of the commission may attend the meeting
  by use of telephone conference call, video conference call, or
  other similar telecommunication device. This subsection:
               (1)  applies only if a disaster has been declared and is
  currently in effect in this state as the result of:
                     (A)  a declaration by the president of the United
  States under federal law; or
                     (B)  a declaration or determination by a public
  officer, governing body, or authority under Chapter 418, Government
  Code, Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, or other law, including
  the Texas Constitution;
               (2)  applies for purposes of constituting a quorum, for
  purposes of voting, and for any other purpose allowing a member of
  the commission to otherwise fully participate in any meeting of the
  commission; and
               (3)  applies without exception with regard to the
  subject of the meeting or topics considered by the members.
         (m)  A meeting held under Subsection (l) by use of telephone
  conference call, video conference call, or other similar
  telecommunication device:
               (1)  is subject to the notice requirements applicable
  to other meetings;
               (2)  must specify in the notice of the meeting the
  location in Austin of the meeting at which the chairman and
  vice-chairman will be physically present;
               (3)  must be open to the public and shall be audible to
  the public at the location in Austin specified in the notice of the
  meeting as the location of the meeting at which the chairman and
  vice-chairman will be physically present; and
               (4)  must provide two-way audio communication between
  all members of the commission attending the meeting during the
  entire meeting, and if the two-way audio communication link with
  any member attending the meeting is disrupted at any time, the
  meeting may not continue until the two-way audio communication link
  is reestablished.
         SECTION 6.  Section 326.001, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 326.001.  DEFINITION.  In this chapter, "legislative
  agency" means:
               (1)  the senate;
               (2)  the house of representatives;
               (3)  a committee, division, department, or office of
  the senate or house;
               (4)  the Texas Legislative Council;
               (5)  the Legislative Budget Board;
               (6)  the Legislative Reference Library;
               (7)  the office of the State Auditor; or
               (8)  any other agency in the legislative branch of
  state government other than the Texas Ethics Commission.
         SECTION 7  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, 2021.