Appointments
Appointments for April 3, 2002.
Appointed to the Texas Cancer Council for a term to expire on February
1, 2006, Fedricker Diane Barber of Richmond (replacing Patricia Castiglia
of El Paso who resigned).
Appointed to the Texas Cancer Council for a term to expire on February
1, 2008, A. Clare Buie Chaney, PhD of Dallas (reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Council for the Humanities for terms to expire on
December 31, 2003, Randolph D. Hurt, Jr. of Fort Stockton (reappointed), Curtis
Wright of Austin (replacing Kathleen Bay of Austin whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Violent Gang Task Force for terms at the pleasure
of the Governor, Angela Adkins of Dallas (replacing Durrand Hill of Dallas
who resigned), Edward Enrique Castro of El Paso (replacing MaryLou Carrillo
of El Paso who resigned).
TRD-200202179
RP 12
Relating to Emergency Management.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Texas has enacted the Texas Disaster
Act (the "Act") of 1975, Chapter 418 of the Texas Government Code to:
Reduce the vulnerability of people and communities of this state to damage,
injury, and loss of life and property resulting from natural or man-made catastrophes,
riots, or hostile military or paramilitary actions;
Prepare for prompt and efficient rescue, care, and treatment of persons
victimized or threatened by disaster;
Provide a setting conducive to the rapid and orderly restoration and rehabilitation
of persons and property affected by disasters;
Clarify and strengthen the roles of the Governor, state agencies, and local
governments in the mitigation of, preparation for, response to, and recovery
from disasters;
Authorize and provide for cooperation and coordination of activities relating
to mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery by agencies and officers
of this state, and similar state-local, interstate, federal-state, and foreign
activities in which the state and its political subdivisions may participate;
Provide a comprehensive emergency management system for Texas that is coordinated
to make the best possible use of existing organizations and resources within
government and industry, and which includes provisions for actions to be taken
at all levels of government before, during, and after the onset of an emergency
situation;
Assist in the mitigation of disasters caused or aggravated by inadequate
planning for and regulation of public and private facilities and land use;
and
Provide the authority and mechanism to respond to an energy emergency;
and;
WHEREAS, the Governor is expressly authorized under Section 418.013 of
the Act to establish by executive order an Emergency Management Council comprised
of the heads of state agencies, boards, and commissions and representatives
of organized volunteer groups to advise and assist the Governor in all matters
relating to mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery; and,
WHEREAS, a Division of Emergency Management is established in the Office
of the Governor under Section 418.041 of the Act, and the Director of the
Division of Emergency Management is to be appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the Governor; and,
WHEREAS, with the aid and assistance of the Emergency Management Council
and Division of Emergency Management, the Governor may recommend that cities,
counties, and other political subdivisions of the state undertake appropriate
emergency management programs and assist and cooperate with those developed
at the state level;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, by virtue of the power
and authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas,
do hereby order the following:
The Emergency Management Council (the "Council") shall be created and maintained.
The Council shall be comprised of the heads of the following state agencies,
boards, commissions, and organized volunteer groups or any successors to each
of these entities:
Adjutant General's Department
American Red Cross
Department of Information Resources
General Land Office *
Governor's Division of Emergency Management *
Office of Rural Community Affairs
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Railroad Commission of Texas *
Salvation Army, The
State Aircraft Pooling Board
State Auditor's Office
State Comptroller of Public Accounts
Texas Animal Health Commission
Texas Attorney General's Office
Texas Building and Procurement Commission
Texas Commission on Fire Protection *
Texas Department of Agriculture *
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Texas Department of Economic Development
Texas Department of Health*
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Department of Human Services
Texas Department of Insurance
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Texas Department of Public Safety *
Texas Department of Transportation *
Texas Education Agency
Texas Engineering Extension Service *
Texas Forest Service
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission *
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department *
Texas Rehabilitation Commission
Texas Workforce Commission
(member of the State Emergency Response Commission)
The specific duties and responsibilities of each member of this group shall
be as designated in the State Emergency Management Plan and Annexes thereto.
Each member of the group may designate a staff member representative to the
Council.
The Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety shall be designated
to serve as Chair of the Council and as Director of the Division of Emergency
Management (the "Director").
The Division of Emergency Management shall be designated as the agency
to exercise the powers granted to me under the Act in the administration and
supervision of the Act, including, but not limited to, the power to accept
from the federal government, or any public or private agency or individual,
any offer of services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds as gifts,
grants, or loans for the purposes of emergency services or disaster recovery,
and may dispense such gifts, grants, or loans for the purposes for which they
are made without further authorization other than as contained herein.
The Director shall establish emergency operation areas to be known as Disaster
Districts which shall correspond to the boundaries of the Texas Highway Patrol
Districts and Sub-Districts and shall establish in each a Disaster District
Committee comprised of representatives of the state agencies, boards, commissions,
and organized volunteer groups having membership on the Council. The Highway
Patrol Commanding Officer of each Highway Patrol District or Sub-District
shall serve as Chair of the Disaster District Committee and report to the
Director on matters relating to disasters and emergencies. The Disaster District
Committee Chair shall be assisted by the Council representatives assigned
to that district, who shall provide guidance, counsel, and administrative
support as required.
The Council is authorized to issue such directives as may be necessary
to effectuate the purpose of the Act, and is further authorized and empowered
to exercise the specific powers enumerated in the Act.
The State Emergency Response Commission shall be a standing element of
the Council in order to carry out certain state emergency planning, community
right-to-know, and response functions relating to hazardous materials. The
Commission shall be comprised of representatives named by the heads of the
agencies and commissions marked with an asterisk (*) in the listing of the
Council above. The State Coordinator, as appointed by the Director under Section
418.041 of the Act, shall chair the State Emergency Response Commission or
designate a chair.
The mayor of each municipal corporation and the county judge of each county
in the state shall be designated as the Emergency Management Director for
each such political subdivision in accordance with Sections 418.102, 418.103,
and 418.105 of the Act, and published rules of the Division of Emergency Management.
These mayors and county judges shall serve as the Governor's designated agents
in the administration and supervision of the Act, and may exercise the powers,
on an appropriate local scale, granted the Governor therein. Each mayor and
county judge may designate an Emergency Management Coordinator who shall serve
as assistant to the presiding officer of the political subdivision for emergency
management purposes when so designated.
Each political subdivision of the state, pursuant to Section 418.104, of
the Act, is authorized to establish in the county in which they are sited,
inter-jurisdictional agencies by intergovernmental agreement, supported as
needed by local city ordinance or commissioner's court order, in cooperation
and coordination with the Division of Emergency Management of the Governor's
Office. In compliance with Section 418.101 of the Act, the presiding officer
of each political subdivision shall promptly notify the Division of Emergency
Management of the manner in which it is providing or securing an emergency
management program and the person designated to head that program.
This executive order supersedes all previous executive orders on emergency
management including Executive Order RP-01, and shall remain in effect until
modified, amended, rescinded, or superseded by me or by a succeeding Governor.
Given under my hand this the 3rd day of April, 2002.
Rick Perry, Governor
TRD-200202177
BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS (41-2897)
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS, a vacancy now exists in the Texas House of Representatives in
the membership of District 56, which consists of Falls, Limestone and part
of McLennan County; and
WHEREAS, Article III, Section 13 of the Texas Constitution requires the
Governor to issue a writ of election ordering a special election upon such
a vacancy; and
WHEREAS, Tex. Elec. Code Ann. §203.004 requires that, absent a finding
of an emergency, the special election be held on the first uniform election
date occuring on or after the 36th day after the date the election is ordered;
and
WHEREAS, May 4, 2002 is the next such available uniform election date occurring
after the date the election is ordered; and
WHEREAS, Tex. Elec. Code Ann. §3.003 requires the election to be ordered
by proclamation of the Governor;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICK PERRY, GOVERNOR OF TEXAS, under the authority vested
in me by the Constitution and Statues of the State of Texas, do hereby order
a special election to be held in District 56 on Saturday, the 4th day of May,
2002, for the purpose of electing a State Representative for District 56 to
serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Kip Averitt.
Candidates who wish to have their names placed on the special election
ballet must file their applications with the Secretary of State no later than
5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd day of April, 2002, in accordance with Tex.
Elec. Code Ann. §201.054(a).
Early voting by personal appearance shall begin on Wednesday, April 17,
in accordance with Tex. Elec. Code Ann. §85.001(a).
A copy of this order will be mailed immediately to the County Judges in
Falls, Limestone and McLennan Counties, and all appropriate writs will be
issued and all proper proceedings will be followed to the end that said election
may be held to fill the vacancy in District 56 and its result proclaimed in
accordance with law.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name and have officially
caused the Seal of State to be affixed at my Office in the City of Austin,
Texas, this the 22nd day of March, 2002.
Rick Perry, Governor
TRD-200202178
Executive Order
Proclamation