Appointments
Appointments for January 9, 2006
Appointed as Judge of the 279th Judicial District Court, Jefferson County,
for a term until the next General Election and until his successor shall be
duly elected and qualified, Rickey N. Williams of Nederland. Mr. Williams
is replacing Judge Thomas Mulvaney who is deceased.
Appointed as Judge of the 160th Judicial District Court, Dallas County,
for a term until the next General Election and until her successor shall be
duly elected and qualified, Nancy A. Thomas of Dallas. Judge Thomas is replacing
Judge Joseph M. Cox who resigned.
Appointed to the Credit Union Commission for a term to expire February
15, 2007, Dale E. Kimble of Denton (replacing Gerold Base who resigned).
Appointed to the Texas Council on Purchasing from People with Disabilities
for a term to expire January 31, 2007, Robert K. Peters, Ph.D. of Tyler (replacing
David Franklin who is deceased).
Appointed to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission for a term at
the pleasure of the Governor, Elizabeth Ames Jones of Austin.
Appointed to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission for a term at
the pleasure of the Governor, Robert Stephen Molina of Dallas.
Appointments for January 17, 2006
Appointed to the School Land Board for a term to expire August 29, 2007,
Todd F. Barth of Houston (Mr. Barth is being reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission for a term to expire
August 31, 2011, Rene Ordoñez of El Paso (replacing Carlos Villa of
El Paso whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission for a term to expire
August 31, 2011, Ray West of Brownwood (replacing Lyle Larson of San Antonio
whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission for a term to expire
August 31, 2011, Lea R. Wright of Amarillo (replacing Bettye (Betsy) Lake
of Houston whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Military Preparedness Commission for a term to expire
February 1, 2009, Paul F. Paine of Fort Worth (replacing George Ceverha of
Dallas who resigned).
Appointed to the Texas Military Preparedness Commission for a term to expire
February 1, 2009, Alvin W. Jones of College Station (pursuant to HB 3163,
79th Legislature, Regular Session).
Appointed to the Texas Military Preparedness Commission for a term to expire
February 1, 2011, Eugene N. Tulich of Spring (pursuant to HB 3163, 79th Legislature,
Regular Session).
Appointments for January 18, 2006
Appointed to the Rio Grande Compact Commission for a term to expire June
9, 2007, Patrick R. Gordon of El Paso (replacing Joe Hanson who resigned).
Appointed to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, pursuant to HB 1068,
79th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire September 1, 2007,
Debbie Lynn Benningfield of Hockley.
Appointed to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, pursuant to HB 1068,
79th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire September 1, 2007,
Alan L. Levy of Fort Worth.
Designating Debbie Lynn Benningfield as Presiding Officer of the Texas
Forensic Science Commission, pursuant to HB 1068, 79th Legislature, Regular
Session, for a term at the pleasure of the Governor.
Rick Perry, Governor
TRD-200600280
Appointments for January 20, 2006
Appointed to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, pursuant to HB 1068,
79th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire September 1, 2007,
Samuel E. Bassett of Austin.
Appointed to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, pursuant to
SB 287, 78th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire August 31,
2011, Elaine Mendoza of San Antonio.
Appointed to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, pursuant to
SB 287, 78th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire August 31,
2011, Joe Bob Hinton of Crawford.
Appointed to the Texas County and District Retirement System, Board of
Trustees for a term to expire December 31, 2011, H.C. "Chuck" Cazalas of Corpus
Christi (replacing Amador Reyna of Kountz whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas County and District Retirement System, Board of
Trustees for a term to expire December 31, 2011, Gerald "Buddy" Winn of Bryan
(replacing Mitchell Liles of Dallas whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas County and District Retirement System, Board of
Trustees for a term to expire December 31, 2011, Lisa A. Hembry of Dallas
(replacing Martha Gustavsen of Conroe whose term expired).
Appointed to the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority for a term to expire
February 1, 2007, Cindy Ramos-Davidson of El Paso (replacing Ernest Garcia
of Austin who resigned).
Appointed to the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority for a term to expire
February 1, 2009, Jason Hartgraves of Frisco (replacing Macario Tristan of
Carrollton whose term expired).
Appointed to the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority for a term to expire
February 1, 2011, Carlos Luis Garcia of Brownsville (Mr. Garcia is being reappointed).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying for a term
to expire January 31, 2009, Nedra J. Foster of Silsbee (replacing William
Willson who is deceased).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying for a term
to expire January 31, 2011, Paul P. Kwan of Houston (replacing Daniel Martinez
of Lubbock whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying for a term
to expire January 31, 2011, Anthony Treviño, Jr. of Laredo (replacing
Steve Hofer of Midland whose term expired).
Appointed to the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying for a term
to expire January 31, 2011, Douglas William Turner of League City (Mr. Turner
is being reappointed).
Rick Perry, Governor
TRD-200600387
RP 54
Relating to disaster recovery.
WHEREAS, Hurricane Katrina, a disaster in sister states, created an emergency
disaster and emergency conditions for the people in the State of Texas beginning
September 1, 2005; and
WHEREAS, Hurricane Rita struck the State of Texas on September 24, 2005,
causing massive destruction in South and East Texas; and
WHEREAS, Texas Railroad Commissioner Michael Williams, in his role as leading
the state’s long-term relief efforts in regards to Hurricanes Katrina
and Rita, has requested that I issue an executive order to further aid in
the disaster recovery effort in order to continue to address the emergency
conditions created by the disasters; and
WHEREAS, I do hereby certify that Hurricanes Katrina and Rita continue
to create an emergency disaster and emergency conditions for the people in
the State of Texas; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Texas Disaster Act of 1975, the governor is responsible
for meeting the dangers to the state and people presented by disasters; and
WHEREAS, under Chapter 418 of the Texas Government Code, the governor is
expressly authorized to issue executive orders declaring a state of disaster;
NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority vested in me by Section
418.014 of the Texas Government Code, I do hereby declare a state of disaster
for purposes of disaster recovery and response and direct that all necessary
measures, both public and private as authorized under Section 418.015 of the
Texas Government Code, be implemented to meet the disaster.
As provided in Section 418.016 of the Texas Government Code, all rules
and regulations that may inhibit or prevent prompt response to this threat
are suspended for the duration of the incident.
FURTHER, I hereby order that all actions taken pursuant to this executive
order shall be preauthorized by the State Director of Homeland Security.
This executive order supersedes all previous orders in conflict or inconsistent
with its terms and shall remain in effect and in full force until it expires
by statute or it is modified, amended, rescinded, or superseded by me or by
a succeeding Governor.
Given under my hand this the 10th day of January, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
TRD-200600281
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas
directs that the governor shall negotiate an agreement with any other state
that provides for the issuance of a license to carry a concealed handgun under
which a license issued by the other state is recognized in this state, or
shall issue a proclamation that a license issued by the other state is recognized
in this state, if the attorney general of the State of Texas determines that
a background check of each applicant for a license issued by that state is
initiated by state or local authorities or an agent of the state or local
authorities before the license is issued; and
WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas
defines "background check" as a search of the National Crime Information Center
database and the Interstate Identification Index maintained by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation; and
WHEREAS, the governor has received a statement of finding from the attorney
general that the State of Rhode Island performs background checks pursuant
to R.I. Gen. Laws §11-47-18, and that those checks meet the requirements
of Tex. Gov't Code §411.173(b); and
WHEREAS, the State of Texas is therefore authorized to recognize a valid
permit to carry a handgun from the State of Rhode Island;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, do hereby proclaim that
the State of Texas shall give full faith and credit to a valid permit to carry
a handgun issued by the State of Rhode Island as long as Rhode Island permit
holders comply with all laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Texas
governing concealed carry, including age restrictions and types of weapons
permitted. This recognition does not extend to licenses issued by Rhode Island
local municipal authorities.
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 13th day of January, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
Attested by: Roger Williams, Secretary of State
TRD-200600282
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas
directs that the governor shall negotiate an agreement with any other state
that provides for the issuance of a license to carry a concealed handgun under
which a license issued by the other state is recognized in this state, or
shall issue a proclamation that a license issued by the other state is recognized
in this state, if the attorney general of the State of Texas determines that
a background check of each applicant for a license issued by that state is
initiated by state or local authorities or an agent of the state or local
authorities before the license is issued; and
WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas
defines "background check" as a search of the National Crime Information Center
database and the Interstate Identification Index maintained by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation; and
WHEREAS, the governor has received a statement of finding from the attorney
general that the State of New York performs background checks pursuant to
N.Y. Penal Law §400.00 et. seq., and that the City of New York performs
background checks pursuant to New York City Law §5-01, et. seq., and
that both checks meet the requirements of Tex. Gov't Code §411.173(b);
and
WHEREAS, the State of Texas is therefore authorized to recognize a valid
permit to carry a handgun from the State of New York or from the City of New
York;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, do hereby proclaim that
the State of Texas shall give full faith and credit to a valid permit to carry
a handgun issued by the State of New York or the City of New York as long
as the respective permit holders comply with all laws, rules, and regulations
of the State of Texas governing concealed carry, including age restrictions
and types of weapons permitted.
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 13th day of January, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
Attested by: Roger Williams, Secretary of State
TRD-200600283
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas
directs that the governor shall negotiate an agreement with any other state
that provides for the issuance of a license to carry a concealed handgun under
which a license issued by the other state is recognized in this state, or
shall issue a proclamation that a license issued by the other state is recognized
in this state, if the attorney general of the State of Texas determines that
a background check of each applicant for a license issued by that state is
initiated by state or local authorities or an agent of the state or local
authorities before the license is issued; and
WHEREAS, Section 411.173(b) of the Government Code of the State of Texas
defines "background check" as a search of the National Crime Information Center
database and the Interstate Identification Index maintained by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation; and
WHEREAS, the governor has received a statement of finding from the attorney
general that the county police departments in the State of Hawaii perform
background checks pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §134-9, and that
those checks meet the requirements of Tex. Gov't Code §411.173(b); and
WHEREAS, the State of Texas is therefore authorized to recognize a valid
license to carry a handgun from the State of Hawaii;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, do hereby proclaim that
the State of Texas shall give full faith and credit to a valid license to
carry a handgun issued by the State of Hawaii as long as Hawaii license holders
comply with all laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Texas governing
concealed carry, including age restrictions and types of weapons permitted.
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 13th day of January, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
Attested by: Roger Williams, Secretary of State
TRD-200600284
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
I, RICK PERRY, Governor of Texas, do hereby certify that severe drought
conditions have caused a disaster in all 254 counties in the State of Texas
and is continuing.
THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority vested in me by Section 418.014
of the Texas Government Code, I do hereby proclaim the existence of such threat
and direct that all necessary measures both public and private as authorized
under Section 418.015 of the code be implemented to meet that threat.
As provided in section 418.016, all rules and regulations that may inhibit
or prevent prompt response to this threat are suspended for the duration of
the incident.
In accordance with the statutory requirements, copies of this proclamation
shall be filed with the applicable authorities.
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 18th day of January, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
Attested by: Roger Williams, Secretary of State
TRD-200600388
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS, a vacancy now exists in the membership of the Texas House of Representatives
in District No. 106 which consists of part of Dallas County; and
WHEREAS, on November 22, 2005, the Texas Supreme Court issued its ruling
in Neeley v. West Orange-Cove Consolidated Independent School District, et
al, and extended the trial court's injunction against further financing Texas
public schools to June 1, 2006; and
WHEREAS, the Legislature must be called into Special Session in order to
address the Court's ruling prior to June 1, 2006; and
WHEREAS, the Texas uniform election dates law is intended to serve the
interests of voters by allowing consolidation of elections onto a limited
number of uniform dates, but the interests of voters of District No. 106 would
be better served in this unique case by permitting an earlier election on
a non-uniform date in order to be fully represented in the legislative process;
and
WHEREAS, Section 203.002 of the Texas Election Code requires that a special
election be ordered upon such vacancy and Section 203.004 of the Texas Election
Code requires that if the election is to be held as an emergency election,
it shall be held on a Tuesday or Saturday occurring on or after the 36th day
and before the 50th day after the date the election is ordered; and
WHEREAS, the governor of Texas is granted the discretion under Section
41.0011 of the Election Code to declare an emergency warranting holding a
special election before the appropriate uniform election date; and
WHEREAS, Section 3.003 of the Texas Election Code, 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 Statutes of the State of Texas, do hereby order
an emergency special election to be held in District No. 106 on Tuesday, February
28, 2006, for the purpose of electing a State Representative for House District
No. 106 to serve the term which began January 11, 2005.
Candidates who wish to have their names placed on the special election
ballot must file their applications with the Secretary of State no later than
5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 30, 2006.
Early voting by personal appearance shall begin on Monday, February 13,
2006, in accordance with Section 85.001 of the Texas Election Code.
A copy of this order shall be mailed immediately to the County Judge of
Dallas County; and all appropriate writs will be issued and all proper proceedings
will be followed for the purpose that said election may be held to fill the
vacancy in District No. 106 and its result proclaimed in accordance with law.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto 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 20th day of January, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
Attested by: Roger Williams, Secretary of State
TRD-200600389
Appointments
Executive Order
Proclamation 41-3041
Proclamation 41-3042
Proclamation 41-3043
Proclamation 41-3044
Proclamation 41-3045