Sec. 87.043. TEMPORARY ABSENCE IN OFFICE OF COUNTY JUDGE IN CERTAIN COUNTIES. (a) In a county with a population of less than 150,000, a temporary absence occurs in the office of county judge if:
(1) the county judge is located outside the county for 30 consecutive full days as a direct result of:
(A) being a reservist or a member of the national guard who was ordered to duty under the authority of federal law;
(B) enlisting in the armed forces or the national guard as a volunteer; or
(C) being inducted into the armed forces under federal draft laws; and
(2) the commissioners court determines in writing that the absence prevents the county judge from satisfactorily discharging the duties of the office.
(b) If a temporary absence exists in the office of county judge, before the 30th day after the date the absence begins, the absent county judge may appoint a resident of the county to fill the office until the next term of that office or until the temporary absence ends, whichever event occurs first. If the absent county judge does not appoint a resident of the county within the 30-day period, the commissioners court shall appoint a resident of the county to fill the office until the next term of that office or until the temporary absence ends, whichever event occurs first.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 447, Sec. 1, eff. June 11, 1991.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Organization of County Government
Subtitle B - Commissioners Court and County Officers
Chapter 87 - Removal of County Officers From Office; Filling of Vacancies
Subchapter D. Filling of Vacancies
Section 87.041. Vacancies Filled by Appointment of Commissioners Court
Section 87.042. County Commissioner Vacancy
Section 87.043. Temporary Absence in Office of County Judge in Certain Counties