Appointments
Appointments for February 13, 2000
Appointed to the Texas Council for the Humanities:
for terms to expire December 31, 2000, Dr. Maceo C. Daily, Jr. of El Paso
(filled the unexpired term of Linden Howell of Corpus Christi who is deceased)
and Maria Ester Cardenas of Brownsville (filled the unexpired term of Landon
Short of Houston who is deceased);
for terms to expire December 31, 2001, Kathleen Ford Bay of Austin (reappointed),
Randolph D. Hurt, Jr. of Fort Stockton (reappointed), and Dr. Wright L. Lassiter,
Jr. of Dallas (reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Examiners of Psychologists for terms to
expire October 31, 2005, Karla L. Hayes of Amarillo (replaced Denise Shade
of Dallas whose term expired), Ruben Rendon, Jr. of Dallas (replaced James
Goldston of Fort Worth whose term expired, and Stephanie Sokolosky of Wichita
Falls (replaced Jane Halebian of Dallas whose term expired).
Appointments for February 14, 2000
Appointed to the Texas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing for
a term to expire January 31, 2005, Jeffrey W. Jordon of Midland (replaced
Linda Phillips Thune of Austin whose term expired).
Appointed to the Drought Preparedness Council for a term at the pleasure
of the Governor, Harvey R. Everheart of Lamesa. Mr. Everheart is being appointed
pursuant to House Bill 2660, 76th Legislature (1999), Regular Session.
Appointments for February 24, 2000
Appointed to the Governor's Task Force on Conservation for the terms at
the pleasure of the Governor, Lee Bass of Fort Worth, Marco A Cisneros of
Corpus Christi, Carol E. Dinkins (Chair) of Houston, Ron Dipprey of Georgetown,
Victor Emanuel of Austin, Joseph B.C. Fitzsimons of Carizo Springs, Alvin
L. Henry of Houston, Jack Hunt of Houston, Judge Cyndi Taylor Krier of San
Antonio, Mayor Carlos M. Ramirez of El Paso, David James Schmidly, Ph.D. of
Lubbock, Andre Sansom (ex officio) of Austin, and Dr. James G. Teer of College
Station. These appointments are being made pursuant to Executive Order GWB
00-1.
Appointed to the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council for a term
to expire January 1, 2002, Frederick N. Hagedorn, M.D. of Lubbock (replaced
Jerry L. Gray of Sherman who is unable to serve).
Appointed to the Board for Lease--Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for
a term to expire September 1, 2001, William Gammon, III of Austin (reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Human Services for terms to expire January
20, 2005, John A. Cuellar of Dallas (replaced Anchi H. Ku of Dallas whose
term expired) and Teresa (Terry) D. Wilkinson of Midland (replaced Carlela
Vogel of Fort Worth whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Judicial Council:
for a term to expire June 30, 2001, Delia Martinez Carian of San Antonio
(filled the unexpired term of Kathleen Cardone of El Paso who resigned);
for terms to expire June 30, 2005, Jose Luis Lopez of Crystal City (replaced
Sharon Wilkes of Bastrop whose term expired) and Ann Manning of Lubbock (replaced
Diego Pena of San Antonio whose term expired)
Appointments for February 25, 2000
Appointed to the Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners:
for a term to expire September 6, 2003, Rex H. Howard of Richardson (replaced
Elmer Ellis of Tyler who resigned);
for terms to expire September 6, 2005, Melody Hart of Andrews (reappointed),
Wendy L. Prater of Houston (replaced Maria Rivas of Brownsville whose term
expired), and Anita Smith Palmer of Megargel (replaced Carla Sur McCroan of
Royse City whose term expired).
Appointed to the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology
and Audiology:
for a term to expire August 31, 2001, Matthew Houston Lyon of El Paso (filled
the unexpired term of George Cire of Victoria who resigned);
for terms to expire August 31, 2005, Bertha "Bert" (Moore) Campbell of
Houston (replaced Delores Johnson of Houston whose term expired), Deborah
L. Carlson of Houston (replaced Jon Ashby of Abilene whose term expired),
and Cheryl (Sherry) Lynn Sancibrian of Lubbock (replaced Teri Mata-Pistolache
of Edinburg whose term expired).
Appointments for March 9, 2000
Appointed to the Coastal Coordination Council for terms to expire May 31,
2001, John Barrett of Edroy (reappointed) and Robert B. Dunkin of Harlingen
(reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Commission on Human Rights for terms to expire September
24, 2005, Mary E. Banks of Houston (replaced Lynn Ellen Rubinett of Austin
whose term expired) and Carroll G. Maclin of Lufkin (replaced Ransom Howard
of Port Arthur whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Health Care Information Council for terms to expire
September 1, 2005, Lewis E. Foxhall, M.D. of Houston (replaced Gail Neas of
Houston whose term expired); Jacinto Pablo Juarez, Ph.D. of Laredo (reappointed);
Ruben D. Martinez, M.D. of Harlingen (replaced Robert E. Schorlemer of San
Antonio whose term expired); and Verna Thomas-Melton of Garland (replaced
Christine Mitchell of San Antonio whose term expired).
Appointments for March 15, 2000
Designated Natalie Steadman of Lubbock as chair of the Advisory Board of
Athletic Trainers pursuant to House Bill 2085, 76th Legislature, Regular Session
(replaced Michael Saly of Conroe).
Designated Rolf R. Haberecht of Dallas as chair of the Department of Information
Resources Board of Directors for a term at the pleasure of the Governor (replaced
Harry Richardson of San Antonio).
Appointed to the Texas Youth Commission for terms to expire August 31,
2005, Cathleen C. Herasimchuk of Houston (replaced John Odam of Houston whose
term expired) and Nicholas T. Serafy, Jr. of Brownsville (replaced Edna Tamayo
of Harlingen whose term expired).
Appointments for March 17, 2000
Appointed to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice:
for a term to expire February 1, 2001, Pierce Miller of San Angelo (filled
the unexpired term of Allan Polunsky of San Antonio who resigned);
for a term to expire February 1, 2005, Judge Mary Bacon of Houston (reappointed).
Appointments for March 20, 2000
Designated Sheriff Terry G. Box of McKinney as chair of the Texas Commission
on Jail Standards for a term at the pleasure of the Governor (replaced Judge
Larry T. Craig of Tyler).
Designated Judge Dorothy Morgan of Brenham as presiding officer of the
Commission on State Emergency Communications for a term at the pleasure of
the Governor (replaced Judge Ron Harris of McKinney).
Appointed to the Commission on State Emergency Communications pursuant
to House Bill 1983, 76th Legislature, Regular Session:
for terms to expire September 1, 2001, Jose A. Aranda, Jr. of Eagle Pass;
Heberto Gutierrez of San Antonio; and Karen B. Hibbitt of Denison;
for a term to expire September 1, 2003, John L. DeNoyelles of Tyler;
for a term to expire September 1, 2005, Judge Dorothy Morgan of Brenham.
Appointments for March 21, 2000
Designated C. Thomas Clowe of Austin as presiding officer of the Texas
Lottery Commission for a term at the pleasure of the Governor (replaced Harriet
Miers of Dallas).
Appointed to the Texas Lottery Commission for a term to expire February
1, 2001, Betsy Whitaker of Dallas (filled the unexpired term of Harriet Miers
of Dallas who resigned).
Appointments for March 27, 2000
Appointed to the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee:
for a term to expire January 31, 2001, James Dale Griffin, M.D. of Dallas;
for a term to expire January 31, 2003, Jeannie Frazier of Houston; and
for a term to expire January 31, 2005, George Willeford III, M.D. of Austin.
Appointed to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission for terms
to expire September 28, 2005, Chris A. Brisack of Edinburg (replaced Patrick
Heath of Boerne) and Elizabeth Ann Sanders of Arlington (replaced Marvin Rich
of Houston).
Appointed to the North Texas Tollway Authority Board of Directors for terms
to expire September 1, 2001, Donald D. Dillard of Dallas (reappointed) and
Marilyn K. Walls of Cleburne (reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Water Development Board for terms to expire December
31, 2005, William W. Meadows of Fort Worth (replaced Charles Geren of Fort
Worth whose term expired) and Kathleen Hartnett White of Valentine (replaced
Elaine M. Barron of El Paso whose term expired).
Appointments for March 31, 2000
Appointed to the State Seed and Plant Board:
for a term to expire October 6, 2000, Kelly Anne Book of Bastrop (filled
the unexpired term of Charles Leamons of Austin who resigned);
for a term to expire October 6, 2001, Dr. A. James Allison of Tulia (reappointed);
Dr. Dick L. Auld of Lubbock (reappointed); and Dr. Mark A. Hussey of Bryan
(replaced Dr. David Worrall of Vernon who resigned).
Appointment for April 4, 2000
Appointed as Judge of the 32nd Judicial District Court, Fisher, Mitchell,
Nolan Counties, until the next General Election and until his successor shall
be duly elected and qualified is Judge Glen N. Harrison of Sweetwater. Judge
Harrison's appointment was effective June 13, 2000 (replaced Judge Weldon
Kirk of Sweetwater who is retiring).
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