Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5136

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to membership on and the applicability of the open meetings law to the governing board of a children's advocacy center.

Impact

The bill also invokes the Texas open meetings law, thus mandating that meetings of the governing board be publicly accessible to foster transparency. Meetings must be documented through appropriate notices, either to the county clerk or prominently displayed on the center's website. By compelling boards to follow these regulations, HB 5136 aims to ensure that the decision-making process is visible to the public, which is crucial for organizations that serve vulnerable populations like children.

Summary

House Bill 5136 aims to enhance transparency and governance within children's advocacy centers by amending provisions related to the eligibility and representation of board members, as well as implementing open meeting requirements. Specifically, the bill limits the duration that a person may serve on the governing board to a maximum of 10 years, which seeks to encourage fresh perspectives and reduce stagnation within these organizations. Furthermore, it renders individuals who have resigned or been removed from the board ineligible for re-appointment, strengthening the accountability of board members.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill will promote greater accountability and clarity within children's advocacy centers, there may be concerns regarding the balance between transparency and confidentiality. Particularly, the bill includes provisions allowing for closed meetings if discussing matters involving personally identifiable information about clients. This duality reflects an ongoing tension between the need for open governance and the necessity of protecting sensitive information, which could lead to potential debates during discussions on the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX S06165

Relates to the applicability of open meetings and freedom of information laws to certain not-for-profit corporations.

TX A00173

Relates to the applicability of open meetings and freedom of information laws to certain not-for-profit corporations.

TX S112

Relative to Children’s Advocacy Centers

TX HB2520

Relating to the open meetings law.

TX A2953

Requires municipal governing bodies and boards of education to provide sufficient time for all requested public comment at open public meetings.

TX HB969

Relating to the applicability of the open meetings law and the public information law to the Texas Energy Reliability Council and to independent organizations established to manage power regions.

TX HB1522

Relating to notice of a meeting held under the open meetings law.

TX SB1143

Children’s advocacy centers: recordings.

TX SJRD

Higher education: governing boards; open meetings for university boards; require. Adds sec. 4 to art. VIII of the state constitution.

TX H233

Relative to children’s advocacy centers and the Massachusetts children’s alliance

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