1001.108 – OFFICERS. The governor shall designate a member
Texas Occupations Code § 1001.108
Summary
This law outlines the leadership structure of a specific board, designating the governor's role in appointing the presiding officer. It also mandates the board to elect an assistant presiding officer, treasurer, and secretary annually from its members.
Governor appoints the presiding officer of the board.
Board elects an assistant presiding officer, treasurer, and secretary annually.
Leadership roles are subject to the governor's discretion.
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