HB 969
AN ACT relating to the applicability of the open meetings law and the
House Bill
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
relating to the applicability of the open meetings law and the
Bill Text
relating to the applicability of the open meetings law and the public information law to the Texas Energy Reliability Council and to independent organizations established to manage power regions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Sections 418.309(c) and (d), Government Code, are amended to read as follows: (c) The [Except as provided by Subsection (d), the meetings of the council and information obtained or created by the] council is [are not] subject to the requirements of Chapters [Chapter] 551 (d) Information written, produced, collected, assembled, or maintained under law or in connection with the transaction of official business by the council or an officer or employee of the council is subject to Section 552.008 [in the same manner as public SECTION 2. Section 551.001(3), Government Code, is amended (3) "Governmental body" means: (A) a board, commission, department, committee, or agency within the executive or legislative branch of state government that is directed by one or more elected or appointed (B) a county commissioners court in the state; (C) a municipal governing body in the state; (D) a deliberative body that has rulemaking or quasi-judicial power and that is classified as a department, agency, or political subdivision of a county or municipality; (E) a school district board of trustees; (F) a county board of school trustees; (G) a county board of education; (H) the governing board of a special district (I) a local workforce development board created (J) a nonprofit corporation that is eligible to receive funds under the federal community services block grant program and that is authorized by this state to serve a geographic (K) a nonprofit corporation organized under Chapter 67, Water Code, that provides a water supply or wastewater service, or both, and is exempt from ad valorem taxation under (L) a joint board created under Section 22.074, (M) a board of directors of a reinvestment zone created under Chapter 311, Tax Code; and (N) an independent organization established under Section 39.151, Utilities Code, to manage a power region. SECTION 3. Section 552.003(1), Government Code, is amended (i) a board, commission, department, committee, institution, agency, or office that is within or is created by the executive or legislative branch of state government and that is directed by one or more elected or appointed members; (ii) a county commissioners court in the (iii) a municipal governing body in the (iv) a deliberative body that has rulemaking or quasi-judicial power and that is classified as a department, agency, or political subdivision of a county or (v) a school district board of trustees; (vi) a county board of school trustees; (vii) a county board of education; (viii) the governing board of a special (ix) the governing body of a nonprofit corporation organized under Chapter 67, Water Code, that provides a water supply or wastewater service, or both, and is exempt from ad valorem taxation under Section 11.30, Tax Code; (x) a local workforce development board created under Section 2308.253; (xi) a nonprofit corporation that is eligible to receive funds under the federal community services block grant program and that is authorized by this state to serve a (xii) a confinement facility operated under a contract with any division of the Texas Department of Criminal (xiii) a civil commitment housing facility owned, leased, or operated by a vendor under contract with the state as provided by Chapter 841, Health and Safety Code; (xiv) an entity that receives public funds in the current or preceding state fiscal year to manage the daily operations or restoration of the Alamo, or an entity that oversees (xv) the part, section, or portion of an organization, corporation, commission, committee, institution, or agency that spends or that is supported in whole or in part by (xvi) an independent organization established under Section 39.151, Utilities Code, to manage a power (ii) an economic development entity whose mission or purpose is to develop and promote the economic growth of a state agency or political subdivision with which the entity (a) the entity does not receive $1 million or more in public funds from a single state agency or political subdivision in the current or preceding state fiscal authority to make decisions or recommendations on behalf of a state agency or political subdivision regarding tax abatements or tax officer of the state agency or political subdivision to hold office as a member of the board of directors of the entity; (2) does not use staff or office space of the state agency or political subdivision for no or nominal consideration, unless the space is available to the public; tracks the entity's receipt and expenditure of public funds separately from the entity's receipt and expenditure of private (4) provides at least quarterly public reports to the state agency or political subdivision regarding work performed on behalf of the state agency or political SECTION 4. (a) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to a meeting held on or after the effective date of this Act. A meeting held before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. (b) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to a request for public information received on or after the effective date of this Act. A request for public information received before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect when the request was received, and the former law is continued in effect SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Bill History
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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the applicability of the open meetings law and the
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