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TITLE 22EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 7STATE COMMITTEE OF EXAMINERS IN THE FITTING AND DISPENSING OF HEARING INSTRUMENTS
CHAPTER 141FITTING AND DISPENSING OF HEARING INSTRUMENTS
RULE §141.3The Committee

(a) Meetings. Meetings shall be announced and conducted under the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, the Government Code, Chapter 551.

(b) Transaction of official business.

  (1) The committee may transact official business only when in a legally constituted meeting with a quorum present. Five members of the committee constitute quorum.

  (2) The committee shall not be bound in any way by any statement or action on the part of any committee or staff member except when a statement or action is pursuant to specific instructions of the committee.

  (3) Robert's Rules of Order Revised shall be the basis of parliamentary decisions except as otherwise provided in this chapter.

(c) Agendas.

  (1) The executive director shall be responsible for preparing and submitting an agenda to each member of the board prior to each meeting which includes items requested by members, items required by law, and other matters of committee business which have been approved for discussion by the president.

  (2) The official agenda of a meeting shall be filed with the Texas Secretary of State as required by law.

(d) Minutes.

  (1) The minutes of a committee meeting are official only when affixed with the original signatures of the president and the executive director.

  (2) Drafts of the minutes of each meeting shall be forwarded to each member of the committee for review and comments or corrections 14 days prior to approval by the committee.

  (3) The official minutes of the committee meetings shall be kept in the office of the executive director and shall be available on the department's website.

(e) Elections.

  (1) At the meeting held nearest to August 31 of each year, the committee shall elect an assistant presiding officer.

  (2) A vacancy which occurs in the office of assistant presiding officer may be filled at any regular meeting as required.

(f) Officers.

  (1) Presiding Officer.

    (A) The governor shall designate a member of the committee as the presiding officer of the committee to serve in that capacity at the will of the governor.

    (B) The presiding officer shall preside at all meetings at which he or she is in attendance and perform all duties prescribed by law or this chapter.

    (C) The presiding officer is authorized by the committee to make day-to-day minor decisions regarding committee activities in order to facilitate the responsiveness and effectiveness of the committee.

  (2) Assistant Presiding Officer. The assistant presiding officer shall perform the duties of the presiding officer in the absence or disability of the presiding officer.

(g) Subcommittees.

  (1) The committee or the presiding officer may establish subcommittees deemed necessary to carry out committee responsibilities.

  (2) The presiding officer shall appoint members of the committee to serve on subcommittees with at least one public member appointed to each subcommittee.

  (3) Subcommittees shall make regular reports to the committee.

  (4) Subcommittees may direct all reports or other materials to the executive director for distribution.

  (5) Subcommittees shall meet when called by the subcommittee chairperson or when directed by the committee.

  (6) The continuing education subcommittee shall consider matters relating to the continuing education of licensees and permit holders, including the approval of programs and sponsors, and shall make recommendations to the committee as appropriate.

  (7) The examination subcommittee shall consider matters relating to the licensure examination, including administration and content, and shall make recommendations to the committee as appropriate.

  (8) The applications subcommittee shall consider matters relating to license and permit applications referred by the Executive Director and shall make recommendations to the committee as appropriate.

  (9) The complaints subcommittee shall consider matters relating to complaints filed against licensees and permit holders and may propose disciplinary action if a violation of the Act or the rules is substantiated. The subcommittee may also dismiss matters for no violation, for lack of substantiation of a violation, or for lack of jurisdiction. The subcommittee shall make recommendations to the committee as appropriate.

(h) Executive director. The executive director shall:

  (1) keep the minutes of proceedings of the committee and shall be custodian of the files and records of the committee;

  (2) coordinate activities with department staff engaged in the administration of the licensing program;

  (3) participate with department staff in complaint intake and processing and the investigation and presentation of complaints;

  (4) be responsible for all correspondence for the committee and obtain, assemble, or prepare reports and information that the committee may direct, or as authorized or required by the department or other agency with appropriate statutory authority;

  (5) have the responsibility of assembling and evaluating materials submitted for approval as set out in §141.7 of this title (relating to Processing Procedures). Determinations made by the executive director that propose denial of licensure are subject to the approval of the applications subcommittee of the committee; and

  (6) coordinate with department staff in the administration of licensure examinations.

(i) Reimbursement for expenses.

  (1) A committee member is entitled to reimbursement of travel expenses as provided by the General Appropriations Act.

  (2) Payment to committee members of travel expenses shall be on official state vouchers which have been approved by the department.

(j) Official records of the committee.

  (1) Requests for committee records may be made under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code, Chapter 552. Records which are public may be reviewed by inspection, duplication, or both, upon written request.

  (2) Applicable cost of duplication shall be paid by the requestor. The charge for copies shall be the same as set by the department for copies.

(k) Impartiality. Any committee member who is unable to be impartial in the determination of an applicant's eligibility for licensure or in a disciplinary action against a licensee or permit holder shall so declare this to the committee and shall not participate in any committee proceedings involving that applicant, licensee, or permit holder.

(l) Nondiscrimination. The committee shall make no decision in the discharge of its statutory authority with regard to any person's race, religion, color, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or genetic information.

(m) Applicants with disabilities.

  (1) The committee shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

  (2) Applicants with disabilities shall inform the committee 30 days in advance of any special accommodations needed.


Source Note: The provisions of this §141.3 adopted to be effective March 19, 1996, 21 TexReg 1877; amended to be effective September 9, 2001, 26 TexReg 6671; amended to be effective March 23, 2003, 28 TexReg 2320; amended to be effective August 1, 2006, 31 TexReg 5964; amended to be effective September 28, 2010, 35 TexReg 8751; amended to be effective December 4, 2012, 37 TexReg 9495

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