Sec. 201.114. BORDER TRADE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) In this section, "coordinator" means the border commerce coordinator designated under Section 772.010, Government Code.
(b) The coordinator shall serve on the Border Trade Advisory Committee as presiding officer. The commission shall appoint the other members of the committee, which to the extent practicable must include:
(1) the presiding officers, or persons designated by the presiding officers, of the policy boards of metropolitan planning organizations wholly or partly in the department's Pharr, Laredo, Odessa, or El Paso transportation district;
(2) the person serving, or a person designated by the person serving, in the capacity of executive director of each entity governing a port of entry in this state;
(3) a representative each from at least two institutes or centers operated by a university in this state that conduct continuing research on transportation or trade issues; and
(4) the port director of the Port of Brownsville or the port director's designee.
(c) The commission shall establish the Border Trade Advisory Committee to define and develop a strategy and make recommendations to the commission and governor for addressing the highest priority border trade transportation challenges. In determining action to be taken on the recommendations, the commission shall consider the importance of trade with the United Mexican States, potential sources of infrastructure funding at border ports, including maritime ports, and the value of trade activity in the department's districts adjacent to the border with the United Mexican States.
(d) The commission may adopt rules governing the Border Trade Advisory Committee.
(e) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the size, composition, or duration of the Border Trade Advisory Committee.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 912, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 791 (S.B. 183), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2005.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 178 (S.B. 816), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Texas Department of Transportation
Chapter 201 - General Provisions and Administration
Subchapter C. Commission's Powers and Duties
Section 201.101. Rules; Records
Section 201.102. Separation of Responsibilities
Section 201.103. Comprehensive System of Highways and Roads
Section 201.104. Designation of Farm-to-Market Roads
Section 201.105. Department Districts
Section 201.1055. Agreements With Private Entities
Section 201.1056. Agreements for Services on Federal Military Property
Section 201.106. Settlement of Claims; Purchase of Liability Insurance
Section 201.1075. Chief Financial Officer
Section 201.108. Internal Auditor
Section 201.109. Revenue Enhancement
Section 201.110. Contract With Adjoining State for Improvement of Road Crossing States' Boundary
Section 201.111. Recommendation of Engineer; Determination of Fitness
Section 201.112. Contract Claims
Section 201.113. Agreements With Regional Tollway Authorities
Section 201.114. Border Trade Advisory Committee
Section 201.115. Borrowing Money
Section 201.116. Application Requirement for Colonias Projects
Section 201.117. Advisory Committees
Section 201.118. Negotiated Rulemaking; Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures