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Relating to the confidentiality of certain crime scene photographs and video recordings.
Relating to oversight and management of state contracts.
Relating to the distribution of certain consultants' reports.
Relating to the applicability of certain public works contracting requirements.
Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records.
Relating to written electronic communications between members of a governmental body.
Relating to in camera review and filing of the information at issue in a suit filed under the public information law.
Relating to energy and water management planning and reporting by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Relating to required reports and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Relating to the electronic submission of a request for an attorney general opinion.
Relating to the use and development of state property, including real property within the Capitol complex.
Relating to the confidentiality of certain records maintained by a victims of trafficking shelter center and the creation of minimum standards for certain facilities that provide services to victims of trafficking.
Relating to the development of a model contract management process for use with low-risk state procurements.
Relating to the award and performance of certain state contracts.
Relating to the creation of a commission to identify future higher education and workforce needs of this state and make related recommendations to address those needs by the state's bicentennial.
Relating to open meetings of governmental bodies held by videoconference call and to written electronic communications between members of a governmental body.
Relating to the confidentiality of certain identifying information of peace officers, county jailers, security officers, employees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or a prosecutor's office, or judges and their spouses.
Relating to the state contracting duties of the quality assurance team and Contract Advisory Team.
Relating to shipping logistics and coordination services for state agencies.
Relating to the sunset review process and certain governmental entities subject to that process.
Relating to the Internet posting of certain information regarding state grants.
Relating to posting suggestions and ideas on cost-efficiency on certain state agency websites.
Relating to certain health programs and councils.
Relating to purchasing and other contracts by governmental entities.
Relating to a public hearing held on the issue of making a payment in excess of the compensation contracted for by a political subdivision.
Relating to the disclosure by a member of the legislature or the lieutenant governor of certain information concerning a resident of this state to a governmental body.
Relating to the criteria for review by the Sunset Advisory Commission of an agency that licenses an occupation.
Relating to the social security numbers of school district employees.
Relating to the meeting of a governmental body held by videoconference call.
Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 82nd Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.
Relating to the purchase of certain commodity items by a state agency.
Relating to the use of a credit or charge card by certain state agencies to make certain purchases.
Relating to certain requirements applicable to contracts entered into by state agencies.
Relating to information for legislative purposes requested under the Public Information Act.
Relating to the definition of and access to public information.
Relating to technological efficiencies in the recording of certain open meetings.
Relating to certain motor vehicle records excepted from disclosure under the Public Information Act.
Relating to Internet broadcasts of open meetings held by governmental bodies, including regional tollway authorities, regional mobility authorities, and metropolitan planning organizations.
Relating to an interlocal contract between a governmental entity and a purchasing cooperative to purchase roofing materials or services.
Requesting the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house of representatives to create a joint interim committee to study a nonsubstantive reorganization of the Texas Constitution.
Relating to the adoption of rules by state agencies.
Relating to the review of certain contracts by the state auditor.
Relating to state savings and government efficiency through a taxpayer savings grant program.
Relating to the exception of certain information related to the humane disposition by a local government of an unclaimed stray animal from required disclosure under the public information law.
Relating to suits for default on a student loan administered by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Relating to removing licensing and fee requirements for certain salespersons who sell or lease-purchase or offer to sell or lease-purchase manufactured housing to a consumer.
Relating to the applicability of project design and construction requirements to agencies or instrumentalities of, or agreements between, governmental entities subject to those requirements.
Relating to contracts for certain professional services and the distribution of certain consultants' reports.
Relating to the meeting of a governmental body held by videoconference call.
Relating to the electronic submission of a request for an attorney general opinion.
Relating to consideration of a bidder's principal place of business by public junior college districts in awarding certain contracts.
Relating to the effect of certain agreements with a collective bargaining organization on certain state-funded public work contracts.
Relating to an interlocal contract between a governmental entity and a purchasing cooperative to purchase roofing materials or services.
Relating to reimbursement rates for certain therapy services provided to Medicaid recipients.
Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 82nd Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.
Relating to certain motor vehicle records excepted from disclosure under the Public Information Act.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to convene following each regular session of the legislature to consider the repeal of or correction of recently enacted laws.
Relating to the requirement of competitive bidding for certain purchases by a state agency.
Relating to regulation of an individual's occupation.
Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the authority of the state to collect, receive, store, or share certain personal financial information.
Relating to a vendor performance tracking system for state contracts.
Relating to the purpose of the Sunset Advisory Commission.
Relating to a prohibition on the use of an interlocal agreement to purchase energy or energy-related services.
Relating to a suit for a writ of mandamus compelling a governmental body to make information available for public inspection under the public information law.
Relating to state purchase of information technology commodity items.
Relating to the review of certain rules of state agencies.
Relating to design-build procedures for certain civil works projects.
Relating to the selection process for construction managers-at-risk used by local governments.
Relating to a study of the feasibility of establishing a program to connect veterans seeking employment in school security positions with independent school districts seeking to employ security personnel.
Relating to state contracting issues, including the duties of the comptroller, quality assurance team, and Contract Advisory Team.
Relating to energy and water management planning and reporting by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.
Relating to the Sunset Advisory Commission.
Relating to the employee innovation incentive program.
Relating to the applicability of certain public works contracting requirements.
Relating to the creation of the office of inspector general.
Relating to the availability of the personal information of a legislator under the public information law.
Relating to the review of certain administrative hearings conducted by health and human services agencies.
Relating to a governmental entity's selection of an advertising medium and publication of notice.
Relating to written electronic communications between members of a governmental body.
Relating to electronic communications during a public meeting and the definitions of public information and official business under the public information law; creating an offense.
Relating to the implementation of certain technology in the Health and Human Services Commission's claims processing procedures to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in the Medicaid and child health plan programs.
Relating to pay-for-performance contracts for certain Health and Human Services Enterprise programs and services.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the issuance of general obligation bonds to finance pay-for-performance contracts for certain programs and services for health programs.
Relating to the purchase of iron, steel, and manufactured goods made in the United States for certain state, state-aided, and governmental entity construction projects.
Relating to the retention of and the required disclosure under the public information law of certain complaints alleging official oppression.
Relating to reports on energy use at buildings of certain governmental entities and energy efficiency projects for those buildings.
Relating to a study comparing the compensation of state employees to the compensation of private sector employees.
Relating to the exception of certain communications by law enforcement agencies and officers from disclosure under the public information law.
Relating to construction manager-agents and managers-at-risk used by governmental entities.
Relating to the exception under the public information law for certain information held by a school district.
Relating to energy and water management planning and reporting by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Relating to in camera review and filing of the information at issue in a suit filed under the public information law.
Relating to certain required reports and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Relating to the confidentiality of information held by a public retirement system.
Relating to the exception to disclosure under the public information law of certain personal information contained in a citation issued for a violation of a state traffic law or local traffic ordinance.
Relating to the appropriation of service fees collected by the state and distributed to regional planning commissions via the commission.
Relating to the criteria for review by the Sunset Advisory Commission of an agency that licenses an occupation.
Relating to historically underutilized businesses and the preference given for goods and services purchased by state agencies; providing penalties.
Relating to the review by the Sunset Advisory Commission of legislation proposing to regulate an occupation.
Relating to safety training for employees of certain contractors with a governmental entity.
Relating to the dissemination, retention, and use of criminal history record information and fingerprints to and by state agencies for employment, contracting, or licensing or other purposes.
Relating to the minimum salary for and minimum service required of certain public school employees.
Relating to unpaid furloughs for state employees.
Relating to the abolishment of the state regulation of talent agencies and personnel services.
Relating to the creation of guidelines for the Office of the State Demographer to encourage the inclusion of a broad variety of racial/ethnic groups in estimates and projections.
Relating to state purchasing preferences for recycled products and to the efficient operation of certain telecommunications entities.
Relating to the electronic submission of certain documents to the attorney general and the submission of certain documents by the attorney general; imposing certain fees.
Relating to the type of newspaper required for publication of notice in certain counties.
Relating to obsolete or redundant reporting requirements applicable to state agencies and to certain reports, communications, publications, and other documents involving the attorney general.
Relating to the repeal of certain prohibitions on purchases of paper supplies and cabinets by state agencies.
Relating to the repeal of the authorization to establish a super collider facility research authority.
Relating to contracts by governmental entities and related professional services and to public works performance and payment bonds.
Relating to change order approval requirements for certain political subdivisions of the state.
Relating to an interlocal contract between a governmental entity and a purchasing cooperative to purchase roofing materials or services.
Relating to providing for efficient government resource allocation.
Relating to school district personnel.
Relating to posting suggestions and ideas on cost-efficiency and certain budget documents on certain state agency websites.
Relating to continuing education requirements for persons holding licenses issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Relating to leasing advertising space on state agency Internet websites.
Relating to an interlocal contract between a governmental entity and a purchasing cooperative to purchase roofing materials or services.
Relating to the repeal of certain health programs, task forces, and councils, to the review of certain health programs, councils, centers, and divisions under the Texas Sunset Act, and to the transfer of certain functions to the Department of State Health Services; providing penalties.
Relating to the licensing and regulation of architecture, engineering, interior design, landscape architecture, and land surveying by the Texas Board of Professional Services and the abolition of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, and the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveyors.
Relating to state personnel and other human resources matters and the disposition of certain state property.
Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 81st Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.
Relating to government regulation of an individual's occupation.
Relating to transferring the Texas Department of Rural Affairs to the Office of Rural Affairs within the Department of Agriculture, abolishing the board of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs, and establishing an advisory council.
Relating to restrictions on written information required to be provided by public school teachers and a study by the commissioner of education concerning implementation of the restrictions.
Relating to pilot programs to implement a management methodology for the improvement of operations and reduction of costs for certain state agencies.
Relating to the elimination of certain required reports prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Relating to the creation of offices of inspectors general at the Health and Human Services Commission, Texas Youth Commission, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Texas Department of Transportation, and Texas Education Agency; providing penalties.
Relating to the imposition of a privilege fee for state-owned housing provided to certain state employees by a state agency.
Relating to the purchase of replacement personal computers by state agencies.
Relating to the provision of certain professional services by certain governmental entities.
Relating to eliminating longevity pay for state employees and judicial officers and authorizing merit pay for certain state employees.
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to county authority to provide for the support of indigent inhabitants.
Relating to evaluating governmental financial matters.
Relating to the sale and sale and leaseback of certain state property.
Relating to certain reports, communications, and publications involving the attorney general.
Relating to the criteria for review by the Sunset Advisory Commission of an agency that licenses an occupation.
Relating to the use of private procurement specialists for certain state agency contracts.
Relating to a continuous improvement process at state agencies.
Relating to the management of the state vehicle fleet.
Relating to transferring the Texas Department of Rural Affairs to the Office of Rural Affairs within the Department of Agriculture and abolishing the board of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs.
Relating to abolishing the Texas Department of Rural Affairs and transferring its functions to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Department of State Health Services, and Department of Agriculture.
Relating to procuring contracts for certain professional services by a governmental entity.
Relating to the creation of the office of inspector general within the governor's office.
Relating to mechanisms to address the adverse impact of unfunded state mandates on local governments.
Relating to the regulation of weather modification operations.
Relating to the state agency concurrence required before certain federal regulatory action is imposed on regulated business entities in this state.
Relating to a requirement that middle, junior high, and high school and higher education students wear reflective clothing or gear while participating in nighttime athletic events or activities; providing penalties.
Relating to the ethics and financial disclosure requirements and audits of certain governmental bodies.
Relating to the review of certain documents by the attorney general; imposing certain fees.
Relating to the study of efficiency, productivity, and cost-effectiveness in state agency operations.
Relating to planning and administration of the state's historically underutilized business program.
Relating to the applicability of certain unfunded mandates on political subdivisions.
Relating to a preference in governmental purchasing for building materials offered by resident bidders.
Relating to architectural barriers standards.
Relating to energy aggregation by state agencies.
Relating to the repeal of certain laws regulating the sale or transfer of secondhand watches.
Relating to the period in which a public entity, public work, or state agency must respond to a complaint filed by a person entitled to an employment preference.