Texas Statutes
Subchapter G. Provisions Applicable to Municipality With Population of 1.5 Million or More and Certain Other Municipalities
Section 143.1261. Legislative Leave Account

Sec. 143.1261. LEGISLATIVE LEAVE ACCOUNT. (a) A fire fighter or police officer may donate not more than one hour for each month of accumulated vacation or compensatory time to an employee organization. The municipality shall establish and maintain a legislative leave time account for each employee organization.
(b) The fire fighter or police officer must authorize the donation in writing on a form provided by the employee organization and approved by the municipality. After receiving the signed authorization on an approved form, the municipality shall transfer donated time to the account monthly until the municipality receives the fire fighter's or police officer's written revocation of the authorization.
(c) Only a fire fighter or police officer who is a member of an employee organization may use for legislative leave purposes the time donated to that employee organization. A fire fighter or police officer may use for legislative leave purposes the time donated under this section in lieu of reimbursing the municipality under Section 143.126.
(d) A request to use for legislative leave purposes the time in an employee organization's time account must be in writing and submitted to the municipality by the president or the equivalent officer of the employee organization or by that officer's designee.
(e) The municipality shall account for the time donated to the account and used from the account. The municipality may:
(1) determine and credit the actual cash value of the donated time in the account and determine and deduct the actual cash value of time used from the account for legislative leave purposes; or
(2) credit and debit an account on an hour-for-hour basis regardless of the cash value of the time donated or used.
(f) An employee organization may not use for legislative leave purposes more than 4,000 hours from its time account under this section in a calendar year. If more than one employee organization requests to use legislative leave, each employee organization may use a proportional share of the 4,000 hours based on the total amount of hours donated to the employee organization for its exclusive use before January 2 of the calendar year in which the legislative leave is requested. This section does not prevent an employee organization from accumulating more than 4,000 hours. This subsection only limits the total number of donated hours that one or more employee organizations may use in any calendar year.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1195, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Local Government Code

Title 5 - Matters Affecting Public Officers and Employees

Subtitle A - Municipal Officers and Employees

Chapter 143 - Municipal Civil Service for Firefighters and Police Officers

Subchapter G. Provisions Applicable to Municipality With Population of 1.5 Million or More and Certain Other Municipalities

Section 143.101. Subchapter Applicable Primarily to Municipality With Population of 1

Section 143.1014. Notice Requirement for Certain Meetings or Hearings

Section 143.1015. Commission Appeal Procedure; Subpoena Request

Section 143.1016. Hearing Examiners

Section 143.1017. Procedures After Felony Indictment or Other Crime of Moral Turpitude

Section 143.1018. Ex Parte Communications

Section 143.102. Appointment of Assistant Chief

Section 143.103. Specialized Police Divisions

Section 143.104. Examination Procedure

Section 143.1041. Entrance Examination for Beginning Peace Officer Position in Police Department

Section 143.105. Eligibility for Beginning Position in Police Department

Section 143.1051. Eligibility for Beginning Position in Fire Department

Section 143.1055. Applicant for Beginning Position in Police Department With Previous Experience

Section 143.106. Eligibility for Fire Department Promotional Examination

Section 143.107. Promotional Examination Notice

Section 143.108. Promotional Examination Grades; Promotional Appointments

Section 143.109. Crossover Promotions in Police Department

Section 143.1095. Transfers in Position in Same Classification in Fire Department

Section 143.110. Salary

Section 143.111. Temporary Duties in Higher Classification

Section 143.1115. Determination of Physical and Mental Fitness

Section 143.112. Educational Incentive Pay

Section 143.113. Assignment Pay

Section 143.114. Assignment Pay in Municipality With Population of 1

Section 143.115. Payment of Accumulated Vacation Leave in Populous Municipality

Section 143.1155. Accumulated Vacation and Holiday Leave

Section 143.116. Payment of Sick Leave on Termination of Service

Section 143.117. Disciplinary Suspensions

Section 143.118. Appeal of Disciplinary Suspension

Section 143.119. Indefinite Suspensions

Section 143.120. Appeal of Indefinite Suspension

Section 143.121. Appeal to District Court

Section 143.1214. Records Related to Disciplinary Actions or Charges of Misconduct

Section 143.1215. Reinstatement

Section 143.1216. Certain Nondisciplinary Actions

Section 143.122. Uncompensated Duty

Section 143.123. Investigation of Fire Fighters and Police Officers

Section 143.124. Polygraph Examinations

Section 143.125. Police Department Probationary Period After Reappointment in Populous Municipality

Section 143.1251. Reappointment After Resignation

Section 143.126. Legislative Leave

Section 143.1261. Legislative Leave Account

Section 143.127. Grievance Procedure

Section 143.128. Step I Grievance Procedure

Section 143.129. Step Ii Grievance Procedure

Section 143.130. Step Iii Grievance Procedure

Section 143.131. Step Iv Grievance Procedure

Section 143.132. Grievance Examiner

Section 143.133. Special Provisions for Steps I and Ii

Section 143.134. Miscellaneous Grievance Provisions

Section 143.135. Mediation