1 Tex. Admin. Code § 6.1 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this Part, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Act--The Government
Code, Chapter 571 (concerning Texas Ethics Commission).
(2) Administrative Procedure Act--The
Government Code, Chapter 2001 (concerning Administrative Procedure).
(3) Agency--The state agency governed by the
commission, as it functions and operates through the administrative staff hired
by the commission and its executive director.
(4) Commission--The Texas Ethics Commission,
as constituted and described in the Texas Constitution, Article 3, §24a
and in the Government Code, Chapter 571.
(5) Document--A report, complaint, response,
letter, or any other written material.
(6) Executive director--The person employed
by the commission to serve as the agency's chief administrative officer, or any
other employee of the commission acting as the designee of the executive
director.
(7) Filer--A person
required to file a report with the commission or a local filing authority in
accordance with a law enforced by the commission.
(8) Individual--A human being who has been
born and is alive.
(9) Local filing
authority--A public servant other than the Texas Ethics Commission with whom a
filer must file a report in accordance with a law enforced by the
commission.
(10) Open Meetings
Law--The Government Code, Chapter 551 (concerning Open Meetings).
(11) Open Records Law--The Government Code,
Chapter 552 (concerning Open Records).
(12) Person--An individual, representative,
corporation, association, or other entity, including any nonprofit corporation,
or any agency or instrumentality of federal, state, or local
government.
(13) Postmark--A postal
cancellation by the United States Postal Service that contains the post office
name, state, and zip code and the month, day, and year the canceling post
office accepted custody of the material.
(14) Report--Any document or other
information required to be filed under this title.
(15) Staff--Employees of the commission,
hired by the commission or the executive director.
(16) Title 15--The Election Code, Title 15
(concerning Regulating Political Funds and Campaigns).
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