1001.1011 – EX OFFICIO MEMBER. The commissioner of the
Texas Occupations Code § 1001.1011
Summary
This law designates the commissioner of the General Land Office or a designated licensed state land surveyor as a nonvoting member of a specific board. This provision allows for the inclusion of expertise in surveying without granting voting rights.
Commissioner or designated surveyor serves as a nonvoting member.
Aims to incorporate surveying expertise into board discussions.
Effective since September 1, 2019.
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