11.014 – PRESIDING OFFICER. (a) The governor shall
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 11.014
Summary
This law establishes that the governor of Texas designates a member of the commission to serve as the presiding officer. The presiding officer serves at the governor's discretion, and any vacancy is filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
Governor designates presiding officer from commission members.
Presiding officer serves at the governor's pleasure.
Vacancies are filled similarly to original designations.
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