88R2837 YDB-D
 
  By: West S.B. No. 136
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the creation of the Texas Indian Affairs Commission.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subtitle E, Title 4, Government Code, is amended
  by adding Chapter 471 to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 471. TEXAS INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
  SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 471.001.  PURPOSE. The purpose of the Texas Indian
  Affairs Commission is to serve as a liaison between this state and
  the Indian tribes of this state and to assist indigenous
  communities with social and economic development.
         Sec. 471.002.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "commission"
  means the Texas Indian Affairs Commission.
         Sec. 471.003.  SUNSET ACT. The Texas Indian Affairs
  Commission is subject to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act). Unless
  continued in existence as provided by that chapter, the commission
  is abolished and this chapter expires September 1, 2035.
  SUBCHAPTER B. COMMISSION
         Sec. 471.051.  ESTABLISHMENT. The commission is established
  within the office of the governor.
         Sec. 471.052.  COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP. (a) The commission
  is composed of 13 members as follows:
               (1)  one member of the house of representatives,
  appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;
               (2)  one member of the senate, appointed by the
  lieutenant governor;
               (3)  one public member, appointed by the governor;
               (4)  one member of the Urban Inter-Tribal Center of
  Texas, appointed by the governor; and
               (5)  subject to Subsection (b), nine members of Native
  American descent who represent federally recognized Indian tribes
  or tribal organizations as listed by the United States secretary of
  the interior in accordance with 25 U.S.C. Section 5131, appointed
  by the governor.
         (b)  Of the commission members appointed under Subsection
  (a)(5):
               (1)  at least one must be a member of the
  Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas;
               (2)  at least one must be a member of the Kickapoo
  Traditional Tribe of Texas;
               (3)  at least one must be a member of the Ysleta Del Sur
  Pueblo; and
               (4)  the remaining members may represent any of the
  following federally recognized Indian tribes or tribal
  organizations that maintain a connection to this state:
                     (A)  the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma;
                     (B)  the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town;
                     (C)  the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma;
                     (D)  the Caddo Nation;
                     (E)  the Cherokee Nation;
                     (F)  the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes;
                     (G)  the Choctaw Nation;
                     (H)  the Comanche Nation;
                     (I)  the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana;
                     (J)  the Delaware Nation;
                     (K)  the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians;
                     (L)  the Jicarilla Apache Nation;
                     (M)  the Kialegee Tribal Town;
                     (N)  the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma;
                     (O)  the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma;
                     (P)  the Mescalero Apache Tribe;
                     (Q)  the Muscogee or Creek Nation;
                     (R)  the Osage Nation;
                     (S)  the Quapaw Tribe;
                     (T)  the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma;
                     (U)  the Shawnee Tribe;
                     (V)  the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town;
                     (W)  the Tonkawa Tribe;
                     (X)  the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe;
                     (Y)  the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
  Indians; or
                     (Z)  the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes.
         (c)  The commission member appointed under Subsection (a)(4)
  must be selected from a list of written recommendations submitted
  by the Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas.
         (d)  The commission members appointed under Subsections
  (b)(1) through (3) must be selected from a list of written
  recommendations submitted by the applicable federally recognized
  Indian tribe.
         (e)  The commission members appointed under Subsection
  (b)(4) must be selected from written recommendations submitted by
  the members of the legislature and the presiding officials of the
  federally recognized Indian tribes listed in that subsection.
         (f)  Commission members must be residents of this state.
         Sec. 471.053.  TERMS; VACANCY. (a)  A commission member
  appointed under Section 471.052(a)(1) or (2) serves for the term
  prescribed by the appointing official. Commission members
  appointed under Sections 471.052(a)(3), (4), and (5) serve
  staggered six-year terms with the terms of approximately one-third
  of the members expiring February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
         (b)  Commission members are eligible for reappointment to
  another term or part of a term.
         (c)  A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the
  original appointment.  A commission member appointed to fill a
  vacancy on the commission shall serve for the remainder of the term
  for which the predecessor of the member was appointed.
         Sec. 471.054.  REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXPENSES. A commission
  member serves without pay but is entitled to reimbursement for the
  travel expenses incurred by the member in attending commission
  meetings as provided by the General Appropriations Act.
         Sec. 471.055.  PRESIDING OFFICER; OTHER OFFICERS.  (a)  The
  lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of representatives
  shall jointly appoint a presiding officer from among the commission
  members.
         (b)  The commission members may elect from among the members
  other officers as the members consider necessary.
         Sec. 471.056.  REMOVAL. (a) It is a ground for removal from
  the commission that a commission member:
               (1)  is ineligible for membership under Section
  471.052;
               (2)  cannot because of illness or disability discharge
  the member's duties for a substantial part of the term for which the
  member is appointed; or
               (3)  is absent from more than half of the regularly
  scheduled commission meetings that the member is eligible to attend
  during a calendar year unless the absence is excused by majority
  vote of the commission.
         (b)  The validity of an action of the commission is not
  affected by the fact that it is taken when a ground for removal of a
  commission member exists.
         Sec. 471.057.  COMMISSION MEETINGS; QUORUM. (a) The
  commission shall meet at least quarterly at the call of the
  presiding officer.
         (b)  Seven commission members constitute a quorum for
  transacting commission business.
         Sec. 451.058.  EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR; STAFF. (a) The office of
  the governor shall provide one employee to serve as executive
  director for the commission to transact commission business.
         (b)  The office of the governor may provide additional staff
  and may support commission functions and activities from money
  available to the office that may be used for that purpose.
  SUBCHAPTER C. DUTIES AND FUNDING
         Sec. 471.101.  GENERAL DUTIES. The commission shall:
               (1)  annually make recommendations to state agencies
  and university systems in this state on policies and practices to
  improve the lives of the indigenous people of this state; 
               (2)  not later than December 1 of each even-numbered
  year, make recommendations to the legislature on legislation that
  may improve the lives of the indigenous people of this state;
               (3)  assist tribal communities in social and economic
  development, including improving the health, educational,
  agricultural, business, and industrial capacities of the
  communities;
               (4)  confer with local, state, and federal agencies to
  encourage and coordinate resources and programs to meet the needs
  of indigenous people in this state;
               (5)  promote recognition of the rights of indigenous
  people to pursue cultural and religious traditions;
               (6)  study, compile, and disseminate information on any
  aspect of the affairs of indigenous people in this state; and
               (7)  assist tribal organizations seeking state
  recognition.
         Sec. 471.102.  ADVISORY STATUS. (a) In implementing its
  duties under this chapter, the commission functions only in an
  advisory capacity. Commission membership does not constitute a
  public office.
         (b)  Chapter 2110 does not apply to the commission.
         Sec. 471.103.  FUNDING. (a) The commission may accept
  gifts, grants, or donations or raise money from any available
  public or private source for the commission to use in performing the
  commission's duties under this chapter.
         (b)  The legislature may specifically appropriate money:
               (1)  to the office of the governor to provide staff and
  to otherwise support functions and activities of the commission; or
               (2)  directly to the commission.
         (c)  The commission may participate in the establishment and
  operation of an affiliated nonprofit organization dedicated to
  raising money for or providing services or other benefits to the
  commission.
         Sec. 471.104.  TEXAS INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION ACCOUNT. The
  Texas Indian Affairs Commission account is created as an account in
  the general revenue fund. The office of the governor shall
  administer the account. Distributions from the account may be used
  only to further the purposes of this chapter and perform commission
  duties imposed under this chapter. The account is composed of:
               (1)  amounts appropriated by the legislature to the
  account; and
               (2)  gifts, grants, and other donations received by the
  commission for the account.
         SECTION 2.  (a) As soon as practicable after the effective
  date of this Act, the office of the governor shall request written
  recommendations for appointments to the Texas Indian Affairs
  Commission from members of the legislature, the Urban Inter-Tribal
  Center of Texas, and the federally recognized Indian tribes or
  tribal organizations listed in Section 471.052, Government Code, as
  added by this Act.
         (b)  Not later than January 1, 2024, the lieutenant governor
  and speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint members
  to the Texas Indian Affairs Commission as provided by Sections
  471.052(a)(1) and (2), Government Code, as added by this Act, to
  terms prescribed by the appointing official.
         (c)  In appointing the initial members of the Texas Indian
  Affairs Commission under Section 471.052, Government Code, as added
  by this Act, the governor shall appoint:
               (1)  the member appointed under Section 471.052(a)(3),
  Government Code, as added by this Act, for a term expiring February
  1, 2027;
               (2)  the member appointed under Section 471.052(a)(4),
  Government Code, as added by this Act, for a term expiring February
  1, 2029; and
               (3)  with respect to the members appointed under
  Section 471.052(a)(5), Government Code, as added by this Act:
                     (A)  three members for terms expiring February 1,
  2025;
                     (B)  three members for terms expiring February 1,
  2027; and
                     (C)  three members for terms expiring February 1,
  2029.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.