121.002 – OVERSIGHT. (a) The lieutenant governor and the
Texas Government Code § 121.002
Summary
This law allows the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house to assign oversight duties for specialty court programs to legislative committees. It also enables the governor or assigned committees to request audits to determine eligibility for grant funding.
Lieutenant governor and speaker oversee specialty court programs.
Legislative committees can be assigned oversight duties.
State auditor can be requested to assess grant eligibility.
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