1002.057 – OFFICERS. (a) The governor shall designate a
Texas Occupations Code § 1002.057
Summary
This law outlines the appointment and election of officers within a designated board. The governor appoints a presiding officer, while the board elects an assistant presiding officer and a secretary-treasurer every two years, with term limits in place.
Governor appoints the board's presiding officer.
Board elects assistant presiding officer and secretary-treasurer biennially.
No member can serve in the same position for more than four years consecutively.
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