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COMMISSION ON THE ARTS
(Continued)
Financial Processes at the Commission on the Arts and the Funeral Service Commission,
(published June 24, 2002). Included in the amounts appropriated above are unobligated and
unspent funds available as of September 1. 2003, in Strategy C.1.I, Distribute Direct Grants not
to exceed $100,000 in General Revenue if the SAO certifies to the Legislative Budget Board
and the Conmptmller of Public Accounts that all procedures to address SAO findings have been
fully implemented.
8. LlumitaUon on Reilmbursements for Commission Meetings. Notwithstanding Article IX
provisions, the number of days commissioners are appropriated expenses related to conducting
Commission business as provided by Government Code 659.032 is not to exceed six days a
fiscal year.
9. Reporting Requirements: GeographIc Distribution. The Commission on the Arts shall
submit an annual report to the Legislative Budget Board and the Governor on the geographic
distribution of their grants.
10. Arts Entrepreneurial Business Systeam. Included in the amounts appropriated above, the
Commission on the Arts is hereby authorized to collect receipts from the sale of promotional
items bearing the Agency's logo. estimated to be $1,000 in Appropriated Receipts for the
biennium beginning September 1, 2003, for Strategy C. 1.1, Distribute Direct Grants.
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
For the Years Ending
August 31. August 31,
704 2005A. Goal: PROVIDE LEGAL SERVICES
To provide skillful and high quality legal representation,
counseling., and assistance for the State of Texas, its authonzed
entities and employees in the lawful performance of their duties.
Outcome (Resultimpact):
Delinquent Stae Revenue Collected
A.11. Strategy: lEGAL SERVICES
Respond to the lepgal counseling needs of the
State of Texas. its authorized entities and
employees by providing appropriate legal advice
and answers to legal questions posed by
clients, including the issuance of formal
opinions and open records Iletters and
decisions. Respond to the litigation needs of
the State of Texas. its authorized entities and
employees through the use of appropriate
pre-trial and trial actions. Implement the use
of alternative dispute resolution methods in
legal disputes involving the state when this
course of action is in the best imtrest of the
state. Respond to the legal counseling and
litigation needs of the State of Texas in the
Colonias Project.
Output (Volume):
Legal Hours Billed to Litigation and Counselinl
EffIclencles:
Aveage Cost Per Legal Hour
B. Goal: ENFORCE CHILD SUPPORT LAW
To enforce aggressively and fairly both state and federal child
support laws and regulations.43.000.000 43,000.000
$ 61.995.382 S 55.914,707842.176
0.1869.01
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May 27, 2003
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. 78th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 1, Chapter 1330, legislative document, June 22, 2003; [Austin, Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth158047/m1/27/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.