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Today the House passed CSSB 652 to third reading. The bill gives several agencies a 2013 Sunset date and establishes other Sunset reviews.

Several key components of the legislation includes:

In 2013 –

  • Subjects the University Interscholastic League to Sunset review, but not abolishment. 
  • Subjects regional tollway authorities created under Chapter 366, Transportation Code to Sunset review, but not abolishment. 

CSSB 652 changes the Sunset date for the following agencies from 2015 to 2013:

  • Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board,
  • Texas Ethics Commission,
  • Texas Windstorm Insurance Association,
  • Texas State Board of Public Accountancy,
  • Texas Board of Professional Engineers, and
  • Texas Board of Architectural Examiners.

In 2015 –

CSSB 652 changes the Sunset date for the following agencies from 2013 to 2015:

  • Finance Commission of Texas,
  • Office of Banking Commissioner,
  • Office of Savings and Mortgage Lending Commissioner and Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending,
  • Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner,
  • State Securities Board,
  • Health and Human Services Commission,
  • Tax Division of the State Office of Administrative Hearings,
  • Texas Health Services Authority,
  • Department of State Health Services,
  • Department of Family and Protective Services,
  • Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities,
  • Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities,
  • Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services,
  • Texas Council on Purchasing from People with Disabilities,
  • Department of Aging and Disability Services, and
  • Texas Workforce Commission.

The bill received three amendments on the floor which would:

  • Remove the Gulf Coast Water Authority from Section 1.09 of the legislation,
  • Add the Texas Invasive Species Coordinating Committee to Sunset review – to be reviewed with the State Soil and Water Board, and
  • Add the Process Server Review Board to Sunset review – to be reviewed with Judicial agencies in 2017.

CSSB 652 was passed to third reading as amended.

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