(b) The commissioners court or courts that establish an oversight board under this article shall appoint members of the board. Members may include one or more of the following:
(1) an attorney;
(2) the judge of a trial court in this state;
(3) a county commissioner;
(4) a county judge;
(5) a community representative; and
(6) a former client or a family member of a former client of the public defender's office for which the oversight board was established under this article.
(c) The commissioners court or courts may delegate to the board any power or duty of the commissioners court to provide oversight of the office under Article 26.044, including:
(1) recommending selection and removal of a chief public defender;
(2) setting policy for the office; and
(3) developing a budget proposal for the office.
(d) An oversight board established under this article may not gain access to privileged or confidential information.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 984 (H.B. 1754), Sec. 10, eff. September 1, 2011.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Article 26.011. Waiver of Arraignment
Article 26.02. Purpose of Arraignment
Article 26.03. Time of Arraignment
Article 26.04. Procedures for Appointing Counsel
Article 26.041. Procedures Related to Guardianships
Article 26.044. Public Defender's Office
Article 26.045. Public Defender Oversight Board
Article 26.047. Managed Assigned Counsel Program
Article 26.05. Compensation of Counsel Appointed to Defend
Article 26.051. Indigent Inmate Defense
Article 26.056. Contribution From State in Certain Counties
Article 26.057. Cost of Employment of Counsel for Certain Minors
Article 26.06. Elected Officials Not to Be Appointed
Article 26.07. Name as Stated in Indictment
Article 26.08. If Defendant Suggests Different Name
Article 26.09. If Accused Refuses to Give His Real Name
Article 26.10. Where Name Is Unknown
Article 26.11. Indictment Read
Article 26.12. Plea of Not Guilty Entered