1232.056 – OFFICERS; MEETINGS. (a) The governor shall
Texas Government Code § 1232.056
Summary
This law outlines the governance structure for a board, specifying that the governor designates a presiding officer and the board elects an assistant presiding officer. It mandates quarterly meetings and allows for additional meetings as needed.
Governor designates presiding officer for the board.
Mandatory quarterly meetings with additional meetings as needed.
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