Sec. 2008.055. APPOINTMENT OF FACILITATOR. (a) Concurrently with its establishment of the negotiated rulemaking committee, a state agency shall appoint a facilitator. The agency may appoint an agency employee, subject to Subdivision (b)(3), or contract with another state employee or private individual to serve as the facilitator. The agency's appointment of the facilitator is subject to the approval of the negotiated rulemaking committee and the facilitator serves at the will of the committee.
(b) The facilitator:
(1) must possess the qualifications required for an impartial third party under Section 154.052(a) and (b), Civil Practice and Remedies Code;
(2) is subject to the standards and duties prescribed by Section 154.053(a) and (b), Civil Practice and Remedies Code, and has the qualified immunity prescribed by Section 154.055, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, if applicable;
(3) shall not be the person designated to represent the agency on the negotiated rulemaking committee on substantive issues related to the rulemaking; and
(4) shall not have a financial or other interest in the outcome of the rulemaking process that would interfere with the person's impartial and unbiased service as the facilitator.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1315, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Administrative Procedure and Practice
Chapter 2008 - Negotiated Rulemaking
Subchapter B. Procedures for Negotiated Rulemaking
Section 2008.051. Authority for Negotiated Rulemaking
Section 2008.052. Appointment and Duties of Convener
Section 2008.053. Notice Requirements for Negotiated Rulemakings
Section 2008.054. Appointment and Duration of Negotiated Rulemaking Committee
Section 2008.055. Appointment of Facilitator
Section 2008.056. Duties of Negotiated Rulemaking Committee and Facilitator
Section 2008.057. Confidentiality of Certain Records and Communications
Section 2008.058. Administrative Procedure Act Requirements Unaffected