1051.107 – OFFICERS. (a) The governor shall designate one
Texas Occupations Code § 1051.107
Summary
This law outlines the leadership structure of a specific board, including the appointment of a presiding officer by the governor and the election of an assistant presiding officer by board members. It ensures that the board has designated roles for effective governance.
Governor designates a presiding officer from board members.
Board elects an assistant presiding officer annually.
Board appoints a secretary-treasurer to manage finances.
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