1232.055 – BOARD MEMBER TRAINING. (a) To be eligible to
Texas Government Code § 1232.055
Summary
This law mandates that individuals appointed to a board must complete a training program before taking office. The training covers the board's enabling legislation, its programs, and operational rules, ensuring members are well-informed about their roles.
Training is mandatory for board members before taking office.
Program content includes authority's legislation and operations.
Ensures board members understand their roles and responsibilities.
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