Open Records Request
Parties interested in submitting a brief to the Attorney General concerning
this ORQ are asked to please submit the brief no later than May 12, 2000.
ORQ-51.
Requestor: Mr. Elton Bomer Secretary
of State P.O. Box 12697 Austin, Texas 78711-2697 Re: Whether the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice may include a felon's social security number
with information that it is required to file with local county voter registrars
pursuant to section 16.003 of the Election Code and, if so, whether the transferred
social security number remains confidential or becomes public in the possession
of the voter registrar.
TRD-200002606
Rick Gilpin
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Filed: April 12, 2000
Opinion No. JC-0203.
The Honorable Michael
P. Fleming, Harris County Attorney, 1019 Congress, 15th Floor, Houston, Texas
77002-1700, regarding attendance at meetings and speaking engagements by members
of the Board of Managers of the Harris County Hospital District. (RQ-0133-JC)
S U M M A R Y.
When a quorum of members
of a standing committee of the Harris County Hospital District Board of Managers
attends a speaking engagement or meeting conducted by another entity and a
member participates in a discussion of matters of public business or public
policy within the committee's supervision, the committee will be subject to
the Open Meetings Act. If a member of the standing committee participates
in a discussion of matters of public business or public policy within the
Harris County Hospital District's supervision but not of that particular committee's
supervision, it will not be subject to the Open Meetings Act.
Opinion No. JC-0204.
Mr. Frank Di Tucci,
Executive Officer, Polygraph Examiners Board, P.O. Box 4087, Austin, Texas
78773-0001, regarding whether the Polygraph Examiners Board may inspect a
polygraph examiner's work product in the examiner's place of business without
a search warrant, and related question. (RQ-0140-JC)
S U M M A R Y .
The Polygraph Examiners
Board may not inspect a polygraph examiner's work product in the examiner's
place of business without a search warrant.
Opinion No. JC-0205.
The Honorable Troy Fraser,
Co-Chair, Committee on Redistricting, Texas State Senate, P.O. Box 12068,
Austin, Texas 78711-2068, regarding whether a junior college district may
procure insurance using a designated broker of record. (RQ-0135-JC)
S U M M A R Y.
A junior college district
may not use a designated broker of record to purchase insurance contracts
with premiums of an aggregate value of $10,000 or more for each twelve-month
period. See Tex. Educ. Code Ann. 44.031, 44.033 (Vernon Supp. 2000). A junior
college district that expends less than $10,000, in the aggregate, on insurance
premiums for each twelve-month period may use a designated broker of record
to purchase insurance contracts, but the district's board of trustees should
ensure that use of a designated broker of record is in the district's best
interest and select a designated broker of record in a manner it determines
is consistent with good business management. The district must also ensure
that it purchases insurance according to a method that is in the district's
best interest and is consistent with good business management
For further information, please call (512) 463-2110
TRD-200002446
Elizabeth Robinson
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Filed: April 5, 2000
RQ-0206-JC.
Requested by: Mr. D. C. Jim Dozier,
J.D., Ph.D. Executive Director, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer
Standards Education, 6330 U.S. Highway 290 East, Suite 200, Austin, Texas
78723, regarding whether an elected constable may simultaneously serve as
a municipal firefighter. (Request No. 0206-JC)
Briefs requested by May 1, 2000.
RQ-0207-JC.
Requested by: Ms. Cathy L. Hendricks,
Executive Director, Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, 333 Guadalupe,
Suite 2-350, Austin, Texas 78701-3942, regarding validity of appropriations
for scholarship funds authorized by §7A of article 249a, V.T.C.S., and
related questions. (Request No. 0207-JC)
Briefs requested by May 1, 2000
RQ-0208-JC.
Requested by: Ms. Daisy A. Stiner,
Executive Director, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, 507
Sabine, Suite 400, P.O. Box 13941, Austin, Texas 78711-3941, regarding whether §6A
of article 5221f, V.T.C.S., authorizes the Department of Housing and Community
Affairs to regulate unlicensed real estate brokers and salespersons. (Request
No. 0208-JC)
Briefs requested by May 1, 2000
RQ-0209-JC.
Requested by: The Honorable Robert
Turner, Chair, Public Safety Committee, Texas House of Representatives, P.O.
Box 2910, Austin, Texas 78768-2910, regarding adoption of a fire code by the
Travis Emergency Services District No. 6. (Request No. 0209-JC)
Briefs requested by May 1, 2000
For further information, please call (512) 463-2110.
TRD-200002451
Elizabeth Robinson
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Filed: April 5, 2000
RQ-0210-JC
Requested by: The Honorable Chris D. Prentice Hale County Attorney 500
Broadway, Suite #80 Plainview, Texas 79072
Re: Whether a county tax assessor-collector who collects the motor vehicle
inventory tax must register with the State Board of Tax Professional Examiners,
and related questions (Request No. 0210-JC)
Briefs requested by May 10, 2000
RQ-0211-JC
Requested by: Mr. Allen M. Hymans Executive Director Texas State Board
of Podiatric Medical Examiners 333 Guadalupe, Suite 2-320 Austin, Texas
78711
Re: Authority of the State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners to conduct
on-site compliance inspections (Request No. 0211-JC)
Briefs requested by May 10, 2000
RQ-0212-JC
Requested by: The Honorable Susan D. Reed Bexar County Criminal District
Attorney 300 Dolorosa, Fifth Floor San Antonio, Texas 78205-3030
Re: Authority of a commissioners court to enter into a tax phase-in agreement
under the Property Redevelopment and Tax Abatement Act (Request No. 0212-JC)
Briefs requested by May 10, 2000
RQ-0213-JC
Requested by: Ms. Sherry L. Lee Executive Director Texas State Board
of Examiners of Psychologists 333 Guadalupe, Suite 2-450 Austin, Texas 78701
Re: Authority of the State Board of Examiners of Psychologists over licensees
employed by an agency exempted from regulation under the Psychologists'
Licensing Act (Request No. 0213-JC)
Briefs requested by May 11, 2000
RQ-0214-JC
Requested by: Mr. James R. Muse, Executive Director General Services Commission
1711 San Jacinto P.O. Box 13047 Austin, Texas 78711-3047 Re: Whether
the State of Texas is required to pay certain telecommunications fees (Request
No. 0214-JC)
Briefs requested by May 12, 2000
For further information, please call 512-463-2110.
TRD-200002607
Rick Gilpin
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Filed: April 12, 2000
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