Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 85 - HEALTH AUTHORITIES
Subchapter A - LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH
Section 85.3 - Health Authorities
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A health authority must be appointed in a municipality or county that has established a local health department or public health district.
(b) A health authority may be appointed, but is not required to be appointed, in a municipality or county that has not established a local health department or public health district. The governing body of the municipality or the commissioners court of the county may appoint the health authority within its jurisdiction.
(c) A health authority serves for a term of two years and may be appointed to successive terms.
(d) A regional director of the department shall perform the duties of a health authority when there is no health authority for a municipality, county, public health district, or entity authorized to appoint a health authority in a jurisdiction in the regional director's region.
(e) A regional director of the department may perform some or all of the duties of a health authority, if an appointed health authority fails to perform duties prescribed by the department in this section. At the request of the appointing authority, a regional director may serve as a health authority because of the absence or incapacity of the appointed health authority. No action by the department is necessary to further approve a regional director's performance or service.
(f) A health authority shall perform each duty that is necessary to implement and enforce a law to protect the public health, as stated in the Texas Health and Safety Code, § 121.024.
(g) An appointed health authority shall take the official oath required by the Texas Constitution, Article 16, §1, including the statement of appointed officer, and file a copy of the oath and appointment with the appropriate regional office within 10 working days of the date of taking the oath.
(h) If a health authority ceases to hold office for any reason, the appointing authority shall immediately notify the department and appropriate regional director. When a new health authority has been appointed, the person takes the action outlined in subsection (g) of this section and notifies the appropriate regional office of the change.