Sec. 4-b. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The commission shall establish an advisory committee to advise the commission and make recommendations on matters related to the licensing of forensic analysts under Section 4-a.
(b) The advisory committee consists of nine members as follows:
(1) one prosecuting attorney recommended by the Texas District and County Attorneys Association;
(2) one defense attorney recommended by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; and
(3) seven members who are forensic scientists, crime laboratory directors, or crime laboratory quality managers, selected by the commission from a list of 20 names submitted by the Texas Association of Crime Laboratory Directors.
(c) The commission shall ensure that appointments under Subsection (b)(3) include representation from municipal, county, state, and private crime laboratories that are accredited under this article.
(d) The advisory committee members serve staggered two-year terms, with the terms of four or five members, as appropriate, expiring on August 31 of each year. An advisory committee member may not serve more than two consecutive terms. A vacancy on the advisory committee is filled by appointing a member in the same manner as the original appointment to serve for the unexpired portion of the term.
(e) The advisory committee shall elect a presiding officer from among its members to serve a one-year term. A member may serve more than one term as presiding officer.
(f) The advisory committee shall meet annually and at the call of the presiding officer or the commission.
(g) An advisory committee member is not entitled to compensation. A member is entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in performing duties as a member of the advisory committee subject to the General Appropriations Act.
(h) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the advisory committee.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 38 - Evidence in Criminal Actions
Article 38.01. Texas Forensic Science Commission
Section 3-b. Code of Professional Responsibility
Section 4-a. Forensic Analyst Licensing
Section 4-b. Advisory Committee
Section 4-c. Disciplinary Action
Section 4-d. Crime Laboratory Accreditation Process
Section 9. Administrative Attachment to Office of Court Administration
Section 10. Open Records Limitation
Section 11. Report Inadmissible as Evidence
Section 12. Collection of Certain Forensic Evidence
Section 13. Texas Forensic Science Commission Operating Account