22 Tex. Admin. Code § 100.6 - Executive Committee of the Board
(a) Executive
Committee. The executive committee is a permanent and standing committee
comprised of the presiding officer of the board, the secretary of the board,
and the chair of each standing committee.
(b) Membership. The executive committee may
not exceed five members. The chairs of standing committees shall join the
executive committee in order of designation as chair of their respective
standing committees until the executive committee has five members. When a
chair of a standing committee discontinues serving as a chair of the standing
committee, a vacancy on the executive committee is filled by the chair of the
standing committee who has served as chair for the longest period of time but
is not yet serving on the executive committee.
(c) Chair. The presiding officer is chair of
the executive committee.
(d) The
responsibilities and authority of the executive committee shall include the
duties and powers described below and other responsibilities and charges as
needed by the board or the agency:
(1) ensure
records are maintained related to the membership, meetings, recommendations,
and actions of all committees, and ensure such information is accessible to the
public on the agency's website;
(2) discuss and delegate tasks to other
committees;
(3) take action on
matters of urgency that may arise between board meetings, including the
delegation of proceedings pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code §
263.004 to an ad hoc
subcommittee of the executive committee;
(4) assist in the presentation of information
concerning the board and the regulation of the practice of dentistry to the
Legislature and other state officials;
(5) review staff reports regarding finances
and the budget;
(6) formulate and
make recommendations to the board concerning future board goals and objectives
and the establishment of priorities and methods for their accomplishment;
(7) study and make recommendations
to the board regarding the roles and responsibilities of the board members and
board committees;
(8) study and
make recommendations to the board regarding ways to improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of the administration of the board;
(9) study and make recommendations to the
board regarding board rules or any area of board function that, in the judgment
of the committee, needs consideration; and
(10) make recommendations to the board
regarding matters brought to the attention of the executive
committee.
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