16 Tex. Admin. Code § 31.8 - Advisory Committee on Major Information Technology Projects
(a) Pursuant to Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code
§
5.21 and
commission Rule 31.6, the commission hereby establishes the Advisory Committee
on Major Information Technology Projects ("Committee").
(b) The purpose, role, and goal of the
Committee is to advise the commission on the agency's use and development of
major information technology projects.
(c) The presiding officer of the commission
may appoint not more than two commissioners and three members of the public to
serve on the Committee. The Committee shall select from among its members a
presiding officer.
(d) Each public
member must either:
(1) hold an ownership
interest or management position with an active TABC licensee or
permittee;
(2) be a practicing
attorney in the field of alcohol regulation; or
(3) have significant experience in
information system technology deployment.
(e) The commission's general counsel or
another commission attorney assigned by the general counsel shall provide legal
counsel to the Committee.
(f)
Within 60 days after the first Committee meeting, Committee members shall
complete training provided by the commission's General Counsel's office
regarding compliance with the Texas Public Information Act and other applicable
ethics rules.
(g) The Committee
shall report to the commission at the times and in the manner it determines
will best assist the commission and in compliance with the Texas Open Meetings
Act.
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