1232.058 – COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES. A board member is
Texas Government Code § 1232.058
Summary
This law establishes the compensation structure for board members, allowing them to receive a per diem and reimbursement for expenses incurred while performing their duties. It specifically sets a standard per diem rate unless altered by the General Appropriations Act.
Board members receive a $50 per diem for their service.
Members can be reimbursed for necessary expenses.
Compensation may vary if specified in the General Appropriations Act.
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