Appointments
Appointments for February 28, 2006
Designating Michael M. Hawkins, M.D. of Austin as Presiding Officer of
the Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, pursuant to HB 2344,
79th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term at the pleasure of the Governor.
Appointments for March 8, 2006
Appointed to the Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, pursuant
to HB 2344, 79th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire February
1, 2007, Sheila Tello of Corpus Christi (replacing Michael Vintges who resigned
from existing council).
Appointed to the Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, pursuant
to HB 2344, 79th Legislature, Regular Session, for a term to expire February
1, 2009, Carolyn Hutchinson of Harlingen (replacing Suzanne Lozano who resigned
from existing council).
Appointments for March 13, 2006
Appointed as Judge of the 72nd Judicial District Court, Lubbock/Crosby
Counties, for a term until the next General Election and until his successor
shall be duly elected and qualified, Ruben Gonzales Reyes of Lubbock. Mr.
Reyes is replacing Judge J. Blair Cherry, Jr. who resigned.
Appointed to the Economic Development Corporation for a term at the pleasure
of the Governor, Kerry Hall of Austin.
Appointed to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council for a term to expire September
1, 2008, Tina Alexander Sellers of Lufkin (Ms. Sellers is being reappointed).
Appointed to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council for a term to expire September
1, 2008, Nelda L. Garcia of Ben Bolt (replacing Juan Jorge of Tomball whose
term expired).
Appointed to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council for a term to expire September
1, 2009, Dorothy Jon Flores Spinks of Marble Falls (Ms. Spinks is being reappointed).
Appointed to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council for a term to expire September
1, 2009, Brian Thomas of Amarillo (Mr. Thomas is being reappointed).
Appointed to the One-Call Board for a term to expire August 31, 2006, Leopoldo
P. Cervantes of San Antonio (replacing Ralph Alonzo who resigned).
Appointed to the One-Call Board for a term to expire August 31, 2008, John
Dao of Houston (replacing Jack Blaz of Dallas whose term expired).
Appointed to the One-Call Board for a term to expire August 31, 2008, Virginio
Ortega of Lubbock (Mr. Ortega is being reappointed).
Appointed to the One-Call Board for a term to expire August 31, 2008, Steven
R. Landon of Colleyville (Mr. Landon is being reappointed).
Appointed to the One-Call Board for a term to expire August 31, 2008, Deborah
Ellison Farris of Dallas (Ms. Farris is being reappointed).
Appointed to the State Board of Veterinarian Medical Examiners for a term
to expire August 22, 2011, David Wayne Heflin, D.V.M. of Mission (replacing
Dee Ann Pederson of Austin whose term expired).
Appointed to the State Board of Veterinarian Medical Examiners for a term
to expire August 22, 2011, Janie Allen Carpenter, D.V.M. of Garland (replacing
Gary Brantley of Richardson whose term expired).
Appointed to the State Board of Veterinarian Medical Examiners for a term
to expire August 22, 2011, Cynthia S. Diaz of San Antonio (replacing Mario
Escobar of Crystal City whose term expired).
Rick Perry, Governor
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Appointments for March 21, 2006
Appointed to the Governing Board of the Texas School for the Deaf for a
term to expire January 31, 2011, Connie F. Sefcik-Kennedy of Austin (replacing
Lesa Von Thomas of Corpus Christi whose term expired).
Appointed to the State Health Services Council for a term to expire February
1, 2007, Jacinto P. Juarez, Ph.D. of Laredo (pursuant to HB 2292, 78th Legislature,
Regular Session).
Appointed to the State Health Services Council for a term to expire February
1, 2011, Graciela A. Cigarroa of San Antonio (pursuant to HB 2292, 78th Legislature,
Regular Session).
Appointed to the State Health Services Council for a term to expire February
1, 2011, James G. Springfield of Harlingen (Mr. Springfield is being reappointed).
Appointed to the State Health Services Council for a term to expire February
1, 2011, Jaime A. Davidson, M.D. of Dallas (Dr. Davidson is being reappointed).
Appointed to the Upper Guadalupe River Authority for a term to expire February
1, 2011, Karol A. Schreiner of Hunt (replacing Calvin Weinheimer of Kerrville
whose term expired).
Appointed to the Upper Guadalupe River Authority for a term to expire February
1, 2011, Mike Boyd McKenzie of Kerrville (replacing Jerry Ahrens of Kerrville
whose term expired).
Appointed to the Upper Guadalupe River Authority for a term to expire February
1, 2011, Lana M. Edwards of Hunt (replacing Janet Robinson of Kerrville whose
term expired.
Appointed to the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council for a term
to expire September 1, 2007, Brian Lawrence Padden of Austin (Mr. Padden is
being reappointed).
Appointed to the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council for a term
to expire September 1, 2007, Sandra A. Cararas of McAllen (Ms. Cararas is
being reappointed).
Appointed to the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council for a term
to expire September 1, 2007, Kosse Kyle Maykus of Southlake (Mr. Maykus is
being reappointed).
Appointed to the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council for a term
to expire September 1, 2007, A. John Yoggerst of San Antonio (replacing James
Spence of Austin whose term expired).
Appointed to the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council for a term
to expire September 1, 2007, Sockalingam (Sam) Kannappan of Houston (replacing
Therese Baer of Austin whose term expired).
Appointed to the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council for a term
to expire September 1, 2007, Sarah E. Kirksey of Beaumont (replacing Cynthia
Williams of Odessa whose term expired).
Appointed to the University of North Texas Board of Regents for a term
to expire May 22, 2011, Claude Daniel Smith, Jr. of Plane (Mr. Smith is being
reappointed).
Appointed to the University of North Texas Board of Regents for a term
to expire May 22, 2011, Alfredo Silva of San Antonio (replacing Tom Lazo of
Dallas whose term expired).
Appointed to the University of North Texas Board of Regents for a term
to expire May 22, 2011, Charles D. Mitchell, M.D. of Dallas (replacing Charles
Beatty of Dallas whose term expired).
Rick Perry, Governor
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RP 56
Relating to renewal of disaster recovery issues.
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, 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 did issue Executive Order No. 54 on January 10, 2006 and Executive
Order No. 55 on February 9, 2006, relating to disaster recovery; 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 renew Executive Order No.
55 and 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 March, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
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RP 57
Relating to implementing recommendations from
the Governor’s Task Force on Evacuation, Transportation, and Logistics.
WHEREAS, the Governor’s Task Force on Evacuation, Transportation
and Logistics was appointed to document the lessons learned from the Hurricane
Rita evacuation, identify key challenges of urban area mass evacuations in
Texas, and recommend improvements to state, regional, and local evacuation
planning and execution; and
WHEREAS, the Task Force conducted public hearings across Texas to gather
and document input from stakeholders to develop recommendations; and
WHEREAS, on February 14, 2006, the Task Force issued a final report containing
recommendations to improve the State’s ability to plan and execute mass
evacuations in the five key areas: command, control, and communications; evacuation
of people with special needs; fuel availability; traffic flow; and public
awareness;
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:
1.
Direction and oversight.
The State Director
of Homeland Security shall ensure this executive order is carried out in a
manner consistent with the report and recommendations of the Task Force.
2.
Command, control, and communications.
To
improve command, control, and communications during mass evacuations, the
Emergency Management Directors (County Judges and Mayors) within each of the
state’s 24 Councils of Government shall establish a Regional Unified
Command Structure (RUCS), and appoint a single Incident Commander for the
Regional Unified Command Structure. Each Regional Unified Command Structure
will be responsible for preparing for and responding to catastrophic events
within the region. Each Incident Commander will be the operational commander
within the region during a disaster response, including a mass evacuation.
An Incident Commander will serve a term of not less than one year. The Governor’s
Division of Emergency Management shall oversee the implementation of the Regional
Unified Command Structure throughout the state. Each Regional Unified Command
Structure shall be established no later than April 18, 2006, and the composition
of regional unified command, to include the name and qualifications of the
Incident Commander, shall be provided to the Governor’s Division of
Emergency Management no later than April 20, 2006.
The Texas Department of Public Safety shall provide to each Regional Unified
Command Structure a senior-level commissioned officer with appropriate staff
to represent the State as each Regional Unified Command Structure prepares
for and responds to a catastrophic event within the region.
The Texas Department of Public Safety shall assume responsibility for command,
control, and communications, as well as other operational tasks as directed
by the Governor, during evacuations and other disaster response operations
that involve multiple Regional Unified Command Structures.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall create eight
Regional Response Teams (RRT) to support multi-jurisdictional operations during
catastrophic events.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall develop a statewide
hurricane evacuation and shelter plan to save lives and reduce the vulnerability
of Texans in the event of disasters.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall oversee the
implementation of regional response and evacuation plans throughout the state.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall coordinate
with independent school districts and public colleges, universities and university
systems to provide transportation assets and facilities to enable the execution
of state and local evacuation and shelter plans.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall develop policies
and procedures to reimburse school districts and public colleges, universities
and university systems for evacuation, shelter, or transportation-related
expenses in the event that the Texas Legislature or United States Congress
designates funding for this purpose.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall direct an annual
hurricane evacuation exercise to test the readiness of state and local evacuation
and sheltering plans in the event of a disaster.
3.
Evacuation of people with special needs.
To
ensure the safe and efficient evacuation of Texans with special needs in the
event of a disaster, I hereby direct the Governor’s Division of Emergency
Management to coordinate with the Department of State Health Services, the
Department of Aging and Disability Services, the Governor’s Committee
on Persons with Disabilities, and other appropriate state agencies to define
the term "special needs," and develop a statewide evacuation and shelter plan
for persons with special needs.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall coordinate
with the Department of State Health Services, the Department of Aging and
Disability Services, the Governor’s Committee on Persons with Disabilities,
other appropriate state agencies, local governments, and appropriate stakeholder
groups to develop criteria for evacuation plans for all special needs facilities,
to include both licensed and unlicensed facilities.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall ensure local
jurisdictions and Regional Unified Command Structures approve evacuation plans
maintained by special needs facilities.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall develop and
implement a statewide database to assist in the evacuation of the special
needs population, with coastal jurisdictions as a priority. RUCS shall be
responsible for collecting and providing information for the statewide database.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall develop and
implement a plan to address the evacuation and sheltering needs of individuals
with companion animals.
4.
Fuel availability and distribution.
To
improve fuel availability and distribution during a mass evacuation, I do
hereby direct the Texas Department of Transportation to coordinate with the
Texas Oil and Gas Association and other industry partners to develop a plan
to address fuel availability along major evacuation routes and establish a
fuel operations function in the State Operations Center to coordinate the
distribution of fuel prior to and during evacuations.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall work with local
officials to ensure locally developed evacuation plans address fuel availability
during an evacuation.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall establish procedures
to distribute fuel in a prioritized manner during an emergency.
The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management shall develop policies
and procedures to reimburse local governments and other support entities for
evacuation-related fuel costs in the event that the Texas Legislature or United
States Congress designates funding for this purpose.
5.
Traffic control and management.
To improve
traffic control and management during a mass evacuation, I do hereby direct
the Texas Department of Public Safety to assume traffic management authority
over designated evacuation routes during multi-jurisdictional evacuations
in order to move large populations and heavy traffic in a highly-coordinated
manner.
The Texas Department of Transportation shall coordinate with the Texas
Department of Public Safety to develop contra-flow plans for major hurricane
evacuation routes as identified by the Task Force on Evacuation, Transportation
and Logistics.
The Texas Department of Transportation shall implement short and long-term
solutions to reduce congestion on the one-lane section of U.S. Highway 290
at Brenham, Texas, during an evacuation.
The Texas Department of Transportation shall prioritize for implementation
the infrastructure projects recommended in the March 2005 Report to the Governor
on Texas Hurricane Preparedness, which address obstructions on evacuation
routes during mass evacuations.
The Texas Department of Public Safety shall coordinate with the Department
of Homeland Security and the United States Customs and Border Patrol to expedite
the flow of traffic through checkpoints on major hurricane evacuation routes
and assist in developing traffic management plans to accommodate increased
volume at checkpoints during evacuations.
6.
Public awareness.
To increase public
awareness, I do hereby direct the Public Utility Commission to work with utility
companies that are regulated by the Commission and serve counties in hurricane
evacuation zones to include hurricane preparedness and evacuation-related
public awareness information in monthly billing statements prior to and during
the hurricane season each year.
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 21st day of March, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
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TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS I, RICK PERRY, Governor of the State of Texas, hereby certify that
all 254 counties in the State of Texas are threatened by high or extreme fire
hazard; and
WHEREAS, this threat is caused by severe drought conditions across the
State;
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
and direct that all necessary measures, both public and private as authorized
under Section 418.015 of the code, be implemented to meet that disaster.
FURTHER, I hereby order that all actions taken pursuant to this proclamation
shall be preauthorized by the State Director of Homeland Security.
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 17th day of March, 2006.
Rick Perry, Governor
Attested by: Roger Williams, Secretary of State
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Appointments
Executive Order
Executive Order
Proclamation 41-3048