Texas Register, Volume 23, Number 15, Pages 3631-3764, April 10, 1998 Page: 3,673
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a current grantee. Other committee members shall be representatives
from insurance companies in Texas, selected proportionately from
different geographical sections of the state. Other members of the
authority may nominate persons for appointment to the committee.
Committee members may serve for the duration of the committee. If
a committee member resigns or otherwise vacates his or her position,
another individual representing the same organization may replace
the outgoing member.
57.56. General Requirements for Advisory Committees.
The border solutions advisory committee, the grantee advisory
committee and the insurance fraud advisory committees are subject
to the following provisions:
(1) Committee chair. The chair of each committee shall
be appointed by the chair of the authority and shall be a current
member of the authority.
(2) Meetings. A committee shall meet at the call of the
committee chair or the authority. Except for the grantee advisory
committee which shall meet no more than six times each calendar
year, a committee shall meet no more that two times each calendar
year. Committee meetings are open to the public.
(3) Manner of reporting. The chair of a committee shall
report, as needed, on committee activities to the authority during its
regular meetings.
(4) Reimbursement of committee member expenses. The
authority shall not reimburse committee members for travel, lodging,
meals or other expenses related to service on a committee. Nor may
committee members or committee participants pay for such expenses
from ATPA grant funds unless approved by the legislature and the
authority.
(5) Evaluation of committee costs and benefits. By
October 1 of each year, authority staff, in consultation with eachcommittee chair, shall evaluate for the previous fiscal year and report
to the authority for each committee, on:
(A) the committee's work;
(B) the committee's usefulness; and
(C) the costs related to the committee's existence,
including the cost of authority staff time spent in support of the
committee's activities.
(6) Each committee is abolished on August 31, 2002
unless the authority amends this paragraph to establish a different
date.
(7) Report to legislative budget board. As required by
state law, the authority shall biennially report to the legislative budget
board the information developed under paragraph (5) of this section
in evaluating each committee's costs and benefits.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been re-
viewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's
legal authority to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State, on March 26,
1998.
TRD-9804319
Agustin De La Rosa
Director
Automobile Theft Prevention Authority
Earliest possible date of adoption: May 10, 1998
For further information, please call: (512) 416-4600PROPOSED RULES April 10, 1998 23 TexReg 3673
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