(a) General. This section establishes operating procedures
for the Texas Board of Criminal Justice (TBCJ) to conduct business.
(b) Organization.
(1) The TBCJ is a nine member body appointed by the
governor to oversee the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).
The TBCJ chairman is designated by and serves at the request of the
governor pursuant to Texas Government Code §492.005.
(2) The TBCJ shall elect a vice-chairman and a secretary
each odd-numbered year. The vice-chairman shall preside over meetings
in the chairman's absence, and either the chairman or the secretary
shall execute any necessary documents.
(3) The chairman, on behalf of the TBCJ, is empowered
to appoint members of the TBCJ to be members or chairs of standing
or limited-purpose committees, or to serve as liaisons to the TBCJ
on particular subject areas or divisions within the TDCJ's jurisdiction,
or both. The purpose of a committee, if appointed, is to have certain
members become particularly familiar with various issues and to facilitate
discussion and recommend potential strategies as appropriate.
(4) The TBCJ chairman may appoint non-members to sit
on a committee in an advisory capacity; however, advisory members
are non-voting members and cannot be reimbursed for expenses incurred
in this capacity.
(c) Meetings.
(1) The TBCJ shall attempt to hold a regular meeting
at least every other month of the year, but shall meet at least once
each quarter of the calendar year pursuant to Texas Government Code §492.006.
Special called meetings can be held at the discretion of the TBCJ
chairman.
(2) TBCJ meetings shall be held at a location in Texas
as determined by the TBCJ chairman. If the TBCJ uses video conference
technology to convene a meeting, at least one conference site must
be located in Huntsville or Austin, Texas. To convene a video conference
meeting, a quorum of the TBCJ must be present at one of the video
conference sites. The other members may convene using the technology
from remote sites.
(A) During a TBCJ meeting convened as a video conference
meeting, any member shall be considered absent from any portion of
the meeting during which audio or video communication with the member
is lost or disconnected.
(B) The TBCJ may continue the meeting only if a quorum
remains present at the meeting location.
(3) The agenda and date for the TBCJ meetings shall
be set by the TBCJ chairman in consultation with the TDCJ executive
director.
(4) The agenda for committee meetings shall be set
by the TBCJ chairman in consultation with the committee's chairman
and the TDCJ executive director. If the TBCJ committee uses video
conference technology to convene a meeting, at least one conference
site must be located in Huntsville or Austin. To convene a video conference
meeting, a quorum of the committee must be present at one of the video
conference sites. The other member(s) may convene using the technology
from remote sites.
(5) A majority of the TBCJ, or of a committee of the
TBCJ, constitutes a quorum for the convening of and transaction of
business at any meeting. A quorum of a committee with two members
consists of both members.
(6) A quorum of a committee does not include its advisory
member.
(7) Meetings of the TBCJ and its committees shall be
conducted according to standard parliamentary procedures.
(8) TBCJ meetings are governed by the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government
Code §§551.001-.146.
(9) The TDCJ executive director shall ensure members
are provided the materials necessary to conduct the business of the
TBCJ and its committees well in advance of the meetings.
(10) The TDCJ executive director shall ensure the minutes
of each meeting are prepared, retained, and filed with the Legislative
Reference Library, and made available to the public. The minutes shall
state the subject matter of each deliberation and shall indicate each
vote, order, decision, or other action taken by the TBCJ.
(11) Requests by the public to make presentations or
comments to the TBCJ are governed by 37 Texas Administrative Code §151.4,
pursuant to Texas Government Code §§492.007 and 551.042.
(12) The TBCJ shall approve meeting minutes for any
committees deleted, renamed, or for which their limited-purpose has
concluded.
(13) Prior to each regularly scheduled meeting, the
TBCJ shall offer the opportunity for:
(A) The presiding officer of the Board of Pardons and
Paroles or a designee of the presiding officer to present any item
relating to the operation of the parole system and other matters of
mutual interest determined by the presiding officer to require the
TBCJ's consideration, pursuant to Texas Government Code §492.006;
(B) The chairman of the Judicial Advisory Council (JAC)
to the Community Justice Assistance Division and the TBCJ to present
any item relating to the operation of the community justice system
and other matters of mutual interest determined by the JAC chairman
to require the TBCJ's consideration, pursuant to Texas Government
Code §492.006;
(C) The TDCJ executive director to present any item
relating to the TDCJ as determined by the executive director or the
TBCJ chairman;
(D) The TBCJ chairman to present any item relating
to the TBCJ or the TDCJ as determined by the TBCJ chairman in consultation
with the TDCJ executive director;
(E) The chairman or designee of the Correctional Managed
Health Care Committee (CMHCC) to present on the CMHCC's policy decisions,
the financial status of the correctional health care system, and corrective
actions taken by or required of the TDCJ or the health care providers;
and
(F) The chairman of the Advisory Committee on Offenders
with Medical or Mental Impairments (ACOOMMI) or a designee of the
ACOOMMI chairman to present any item related to offenders with medical
or mental impairments.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §151.3 adopted to be effective April 22, 2004, 29 TexReg 3803; amended to be effective October 7, 2007, 32 TexReg 6783; amended to be effective May 10, 2012, 37 TexReg 3418; amended to be effective January 1, 2017, 41 TexReg 10392; amended to be effective January 4, 2018, 42 TexReg 7725; amended to be effective November 21, 2021, 46 TexReg 7803 |