Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
OCCUPATIONS CODE |
Title 3. HEALTH PROFESSIONS |
Subtitle A. PROVISIONS APPLYING TO HEALTH PROFESSIONS GENERALLY |
Chapter 110. COUNCIL ON SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT |
Subchapter E. INTERAGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE |
Sec. 110.202. ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
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(a) The executive head of each of the following agencies or that person's designated representative shall serve as a member of the interagency advisory committee:
(1) Texas Department of Criminal Justice;
(2) Texas Juvenile Probation Commission;
(3) Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation;
(4) Texas Youth Commission;
(5) Sam Houston State University;
(6) Department of Protective and Regulatory Services; and
(7) Texas Council of Community Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers.
(b) The director of each of the following divisions of a state agency or that person's designated representative shall serve as a member of the interagency advisory committee:
(1) the criminal justice division of the governor's office; and
(2) the sexual assault prevention and crisis services division of the office of the attorney general.
(c) The council may appoint additional members to the interagency advisory committee as the council determines is necessary. An additional member appointed by the council must be a representative of a public or private nonprofit entity that has a demonstrated interest in improving the treatment of sex offenders.
(d) If the executive head of a state agency or the director of a division designates a representative as a member of the interagency advisory committee, the representative must be, at the time of the designation and during the time of service on the committee, an officer or employee of the agency or division.