Texas Administrative Code
Title 13 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 1 - TEXAS STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES COMMISSION
Chapter 2 - ARCHIVES AND HISTORICAL RESOURCES
Subchapter A - PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE COMMISSION
Section 2.5 - Advisory Committees; General Requirements
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Purpose and scope. This section governs procedures for the creation and operation of advisory committees, except as otherwise provided by law or commission rule. The purpose of an advisory committee is to make recommendations to the commission on programs, rules, and policies affecting the delivery of information services in the state. An advisory committee's sole role is to advise the commission. An advisory committee has no executive or administrative powers or duties with respect to the operation of the commission, and all such powers and duties rest solely with the commission.
(b) Creation and duration of advisory committees. The commission shall create advisory committees by commission order. An advisory committee is abolished on the fourth anniversary of the date of its creation unless the commission designates a different expiration date for an advisory committee or an advisory committee has a specific duration prescribed by law.
(c) Appointment procedures. The commission will appoint members to an advisory committee based on advice and input from the director and librarian. Each advisory committee will elect from its members a presiding officer, who will report the advisory committee's recommendations to the commission.
(d) Size and quorum requirement. An advisory committee must be composed of a reasonable number of members not to exceed 24. A majority of advisory committee membership will constitute a quorum. An advisory committee may act only by majority vote of the members present at the meeting.
(e) Membership terms. Advisory committee members:
(f) Conditions of membership.
(g) Administrative support. For each advisory committee, the director and librarian will designate a division of the agency that will be responsible for providing any necessary administrative support essential to the functions of the committee.
(h) Meetings.
(i) Record. Agency staff shall maintain minutes of each advisory committee meeting and distribute copies of approved minutes and other advisory committee documents to the commission and advisory committee members.
(j) Reporting recommendations. The agency shall report an advisory committee's recommendations to the commission. The presiding officer of an advisory committee or designee may appear before the commission to present the committee's recommendations.
(k) Reimbursement. Members of an advisory committee shall not be reimbursed for expenses unless reimbursement is authorized by law and approved by the director and librarian.
(l) Review of advisory committees. The agency shall monitor the composition and activities of advisory committees. To enable the commission to evaluate the continuing need for an advisory committee, the agency shall report on the advisory committee's work, usefulness, and costs, including the cost of agency staff time spent in support of the committee's activities, at least annually.
(m) Compliance with the Open Meetings Act. An advisory committee shall comply with the Open Meetings Act, Government Code, Chapter 551.
(n) Rules. For each advisory committee appointed, the commission shall adopt rules that address the purpose of the advisory committee. The rules may address additional items, including membership qualifications, terms of service, operating procedures, and other standards to ensure the effectiveness of an advisory committee appointed under this subchapter.