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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the creation of the artificial intelligence advisory |
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council. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 2054, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Subchapter S to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER S. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL |
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Sec. 2054.621. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Algorithm" means a computerized procedure |
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consisting of a set of steps used to accomplish a determined task. |
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(2) "Artificial intelligence systems" means systems |
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capable of: |
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(A) perceiving an environment through data |
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acquisition and processing and interpreting the derived |
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information to take an action or actions or to imitate intelligent |
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behavior given a specific goal; and |
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(B) learning and adapting behavior by analyzing |
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how the environment is affected by prior actions. |
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(3) "Automated decision system" means an algorithm, |
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including an algorithm incorporating machine learning or other |
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artificial intelligence techniques, that uses data-based analytics |
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to make or support governmental decisions, judgments, or |
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conclusions. |
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(4) "Automated final decision system" means an |
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automated decision system that makes final decisions, judgments, or |
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conclusions without human intervention. |
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(5) "Automated support decision system" means an |
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automated decision system that provides information to inform the |
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final decision, judgment, or conclusion of a human decision maker. |
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(6) "Council" means the artificial intelligence |
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advisory council established under this subchapter. |
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(7) "Public or private institution of higher |
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education" means: |
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(A) an institution of higher education, as |
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defined by Section 61.003, Education Code; or |
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(B) a private or independent institution of |
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higher education, as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code. |
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Sec. 2054.622. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL. |
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(a) The council is composed of the following seven members: |
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(1) one member of the house of representatives |
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appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; |
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(2) one member of the senate appointed by the |
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lieutenant governor; |
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(3) the executive director or the executive director's |
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designee; and |
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(4) the following four members appointed by the |
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governor: |
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(A) an academic professional specializing in |
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ethics who is employed by a public or private institution of higher |
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education; |
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(B) an academic professional specializing in |
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artificial intelligence systems who is employed by a public or |
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private institution of higher education; |
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(C) an expert on law enforcement usage of |
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artificial intelligence systems; and |
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(D) an expert in constitutional and legal rights. |
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(b) The council members appointed under Subsections (a)(1) |
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and (2) shall serve as co-chairs of the council. |
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(c) A member of the council is not entitled to compensation |
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or reimbursement for expenses. |
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(d) The department shall provide administrative support for |
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the council. |
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(e) The council shall meet at the call of the co-chairs. The |
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council may meet in person or by telephone conference call, |
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videoconference, or another similar telecommunication method. |
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Notwithstanding Chapter 551 or any other law, a meeting held by |
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telephone conference call, videoconference, or another similar |
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telecommunication method is subject to the requirements of Sections |
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551.125(c), (d), (e), and (f). |
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(f) The council shall study and monitor artificial |
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intelligence systems developed, employed, or procured by state |
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agencies. In carrying out its duties under this section, the |
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council shall: |
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(1) assess the need for a state code of ethics for |
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artificial intelligence systems in state government; |
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(2) review automated decision systems inventory |
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reports submitted by state agencies under Section 2054.623, |
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including a review of: |
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(A) the effect of the automated decision systems |
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on the constitutional or legal rights, duties, or privileges of the |
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residents of this state; and |
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(B) the potential benefits, liabilities, or |
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risks that this state could incur as a result of implementing the |
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automated decision systems; and |
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(3) recommend administrative actions that state |
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agencies may take without further legislative authorization. |
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(g) Not later than December 1, 2024, the council shall |
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submit a report to the legislature that includes: |
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(1) a summary of the council's findings after |
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reviewing the automated decision systems inventory reports |
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submitted under Section 2054.623; |
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(2) a summary of the recommendations of any relevant |
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national bodies on artificial intelligence systems in state |
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government; |
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(3) an assessment of the impact of using artificial |
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intelligence systems in state government on the liberty, finances, |
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livelihood, and privacy interests of the residents of this state; |
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(4) recommendations of any policies necessary to: |
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(A) protect the privacy and interests of the |
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residents of this state from any diminution caused by employment of |
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artificial intelligence systems by state government; |
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(B) ensure that the residents of this state are |
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free from unfair discrimination caused or compounded by the |
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employment of artificial intelligence systems in state government; |
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and |
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(C) promote the development of ethical |
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artificial intelligence systems in state government; and |
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(5) any other information that the council considers |
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relevant. |
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Sec. 2054.623. AUTOMATED DECISION SYSTEMS INVENTORY |
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REPORT. (a) Not later than July 1, 2024, each agency in the |
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executive and legislative branches of state government, using money |
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appropriated to the agency by this state, shall submit an inventory |
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report of all automated decision systems that are being developed, |
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employed, or procured by the agency. For each automated decision |
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system, the inventory report must include a description of: |
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(1) the name and vendor of the automated decision |
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system, if any; |
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(2) the automated decision system's general |
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capabilities, including: |
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(A) reasonably foreseeable capabilities outside |
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the scope of the agency's proposed use; and |
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(B) whether the automated decision system is used |
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or may be used for independent decision-making powers and the |
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impact of those decisions on the residents of this state; |
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(3) the types of data inputs that the technology uses; |
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(4) how the data described by Subdivision (3) is |
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generated, collected, and processed; |
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(5) the types of data the automated decision system is |
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reasonably likely to generate; |
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(6) whether the automated decision system has been |
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tested by an independent third party, has a known bias, or is |
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untested for bias; |
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(7) the purpose and proposed use of the automated |
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decision system, including: |
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(A) the decisions the automated decision system |
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will be used to make or support; |
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(B) whether the automated decision system is an |
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automated final decision system or an automated support decision |
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system; and |
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(C) the automated decision system's intended |
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benefits, including any data or research relevant to the outcome of |
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those results; |
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(8) how automated decision system data is securely |
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stored and processed and whether the agency intends to share access |
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to the automated decision system or data from that automated |
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decision system with any other entity, and why; and |
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(9) the information technology fiscal impacts of the |
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automated decision system, including: |
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(A) initial acquisition costs and ongoing |
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operating costs, such as maintenance, licensing, personnel, legal |
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compliance, use auditing, data retention, and security costs; |
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(B) any cost savings that would be achieved |
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through the use of the technology; and |
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(C) any current or potential sources of funding, |
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including any subsidies or free products being offered by vendors |
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or governmental entities. |
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(b) Not later than March 1, 2024, the council, in |
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consultation with the department, shall prescribe the form, |
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contents, and manner of submission of the automated decision |
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systems inventory report required under this section. |
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(c) Each agency shall submit the report required under this |
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section to the: |
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(1) department; |
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(2) council; and |
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(3) standing committees of the senate and house of |
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representatives with primary jurisdiction over state agency |
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information technology. |
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Sec. 2054.624. COUNCIL ABOLISHED; EXPIRATION OF |
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SUBCHAPTER. The council is abolished and this subchapter expires |
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January 1, 2025. |
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SECTION 2. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective |
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date of this Act but not later than October 1, 2023, the appropriate |
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appointing authorities shall appoint the members to the artificial |
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intelligence advisory council as required by Section 2054.622, |
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Government Code, as added by this Act. |
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(b) Not later than November 1, 2023, the advisory council |
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established under Subchapter S, Chapter 2054, Government Code, as |
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added by this Act, shall hold its initial meeting. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |