30 Tex. Admin. Code § 10.2 - Conduct and Decorum in Commission Meetings
(a) Persons who attend or participate in a
meeting should act in a manner that is respectful of the conduct of public
business, and conducive to orderly and polite discourse.
(b) All persons shall comply with the
chairman's directions concerning the offer of public comment, and conduct and
decorum. Before the meeting, any person who wishes to speak should complete a
public participation form and deliver it to the chief clerk's representative at
the meeting.
(c) Persons who have
special requests concerning a presentation during a meeting shall make advance
arrangements with the chief clerk. A special request includes:
(1) the presentation of audio or video
recordings;
(2) the need to move
furniture, appliances, or easels;
(3) alternative language interpreters;
or
(4) auxiliary aids or services,
such as interpreters for persons who are deaf or hearing impaired, readers,
large print, or braille. The chief clerk shall consult with the general counsel
on such requests.
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