Sec. 81.0878. REFERENDUM VOTE BY STATE BAR MEMBERS. (a) On receipt of a petition filed by the board of directors under Section 81.0877(b), the supreme court shall:
(1) distribute a copy of the rule in ballot form to each member of the state bar and order a vote on the rule; and
(2) publish the rule in:
(A) the Texas Register; and
(B) the Texas Bar Journal.
(b) The supreme court shall give state bar members:
(1) at least 30 days to consider a proposed disciplinary rule before voting begins; and
(2) 30 days to vote on the proposed disciplinary rule following the period for considering the proposed rule under Subdivision (1).
(c) The state bar shall provide proponents and opponents of a proposed disciplinary rule an equal opportunity to present their views at any bar-sponsored forum at which the rule referendum is discussed.
(d) One or more proposed disciplinary rules may appear on a single referendum ballot. State bar members shall vote for or against each rule. If a majority of the members who vote on the proposed rule vote in favor of the rule, the rule is approved by the members of the state bar.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 531 (S.B. 302), Sec. 10, eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subchapter E. -1. Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda; Disciplinary Rule Proposal Process
Section 81.0872. Establishment of Committee
Section 81.0873. Committee Duties
Section 81.0874. Staff Attorney
Section 81.0875. Initiation of Rule Proposal Process
Section 81.0876. Rule Proposal
Section 81.0877. Approval of Proposed Disciplinary Rule by Board of Directors
Section 81.0878. Referendum Vote by State Bar Members
Section 81.0879. Supreme Court Approval or Rejection
Section 81.08791. Rule Deliberations
Section 81.08792. Proposed Disciplinary Rule Approval Required Before Adoption