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Each state agency shall develop and implement personnel
policies and procedures that comply with Chapter 21, Labor
Code, including personnel selection procedures that incorporate
a workforce diversity program. The Texas Commission on Human
Rights shall review the personnel policies and procedures
of each state agency on a six-year cycle. The review shall
be completed within one year. Not later than 60 after the
commission completes the review of a state agency and provides
its review and any recommendations to the agency, the agency
shall submit to the commission, the governor, the legislature,
and the Legislative Budget Board a report detailing: whether
the agency implemented the recommendations of the commission;
and if the agency did not implement all of the commissions'
recommendations, the reasons for rejecting those recommendations.
Labor Code, Sections 21.452-21.454.
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
State Auditor (308)
Legislative Budget Board (104)
State Comptroller (304)
Each of the state agencies and institutions of higher education receiving appropriations under the ARRA article of the state's General Appropriations Act shall submit quarterly reports on expenditure of funds appropriated from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Fund. The report shall be in the format prescribed by the Legislative Budget Board, including the following: the estimated number of jobs to be created or retained and the number of full-time equivalent positions. General Appropriations Act, Article XII, Section 5 (Fiscal Years 2010-2011); Senate Bill 1, 81st Legislature, Regular Session, 2009.
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
State Auditor (308)
Legislative Budget Board (104)
Legislative Reference Library (105)
State Comptroller (304)
No later than November 20th the executive head of each
state agency shall file with the Governor, the State Auditor,
the Legislative Budget Board, Legislative Reference Library,
and the Comptroller of Public Accounts an annual report
as of August 31 of the preceding fiscal year showing the
use of appropriated funds. An annual report shall be prepared
by the agency to present the financial position and the
results of its operations and changes in financial position
for the fiscal year in conformity with reporting guidance
provided by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. Government
Code, Section 2101.011., and House Bill1, 75th Legislature,
Regular Session, 1997(Fiscal Years 1998-1999), House Bill
1, 76th Legislature, Regular Session, 1999(Fiscal Years
2000-2001), and Senate Bill 1, 77th Legislature, Regular
Session, 2001(Fiscal Years 2002-2003).
The Internal Auditor shall prepare an annual report and
submit the report before November 1 of each year to the
Governor, the Legislative Budget Board, the Sunset Advisory
Commission, the State Auditor, the State agency's governing
board, and the administrator. The State Auditor shall prescribe
the form and content of the report, subject to the approval
of the Legislative Audit Committee. Government Code, Section
2102.009.
DUE DATE: Not
later than the 10th day after a contract is entered into
RECIPIENT(S):
Legislative Budget Board(104)
An institution shall provide written notification to the
Legislative Budget Board, not later than the 10th day after
an institution of higher education enters into a contract,
for which the total value exceeds $14,000, for consulting
services, a contract for professional services, a construction
contract, or a contract for major information systems. HB
1, 76th Leg., Art. IX, Sec. 9-7.05, pg. IX-64.(FY2000 -
FY2001)
Contract
Workforce
DUE DATE: December 1
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
Legislative Budget Board(104)
State Auditor(308)
No later than December 1 of each year of the biennium,
an agency shall file with the Legislative Budget Board,
the Governor's Office, and the State Auditor a report on
the agency's use of a contract workforce in the preceding
fiscal year. The report shall be prepared according to a
format prescribed by the State Auditor and shall include
a description of how the agency has complied with the provisions
of this rider and an evaluation of the work performed by
a contract workforce, including an assessment of whether
work was completed on time, within budget, and according
to contract specifications. HB 1, 76th Leg., Art. IX, Sec.
9-11.18, pg. IX-87.
Cost
of Copies
DUE DATE: September 1,2001
RECIPIENT(S):
General Services Commission(303)
Not later than September 1 of each odd-numbered year, each
state agency shall provide the General Services Commission
detailed information, for use by the commission in preparing
the report required by Sections 2(c) and (d), Chapter 428,
Acts of the 73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1993, describing
the agency's procedures for charging and collecting fees
for providing copies of public information. Government Code,
Section 2155.448.
DUE DATE: 90 days
after the end of each fiscal year
RECIPIENT(S):
Office of the Attorney General (302)
Each state agency shall file an annual debt report with
the Attorney General not later than the 90th day after the
end of each fiscal year. The report shall contain information
required by rules adopted under this section by the Attorney
General. Government Code, Section 2107.005.
EEO
Reporting
DUE DATE: 7th Workday
of each Calendar Year
RECIPIENT(S):
Commission on Human Rights(344)
Not later than the seventh workday of each calendar year,
each State agency, including public institutions of higher
education, shall report equal employment opportunity information
for the preceding calendar year to the Texas Commission
on Human Rights as required by this section. The report
must be made on a form provided by the Commission. Labor
Code, Section 21.552.
RECIPIENT(S):
Legislative Budget Board(104)
State Auditor(308)
State Comptroller(304)
A state agency that expends appropriated funds shall report
into the uniform statewide accounting system all payables
and estimated encumbrances for the first three quarters
of the current appropriation year within 30 days after the
close of each quarter and submit a binding encumbrance report
to the comptroller, the state auditor, and the Legislative
Budget Office no later than October 30 of each year. Government
Code, Section 403.021.
DUE DATE: November 20th of each year, or the date established
by the State Comptroller
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
Legislative Budget Board(104)
State Auditor(308)
Legislative Reference Library(105)
State Comptroller(304)
Higher Education Coordinating Board(781)
House Appropriations Committee(102)
Senate Finance Committee(101)
The Governing Board of each system and institution shall
include in the annual report a list of employees who hold
equity interests in or are directors of business entities
that have agreements with the system or institution relating
to research, development, licensing or exploitation of intellectual
property owned by the system or institution. Education Code,
Section 51.912.
Each general academic institution shall report the average
salary increase provided to faculty at the institution to
the Legislative Budget Board and the Governor's Office by
January 31 of each fiscal year on a form prescribed by the
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. HB 1, 76th Leg.,
Art. III, Sec. 45, pg. III-241.
Financial
Information Required of State Agencies
DUE DATE: November 20 of each year
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
Legislative Budget Board(104)
State Auditor(308)
Legislative Reference Library(105)
State Comptroller(304)
Not later than November 20 of each year, the executive
head of each state agency shall submit an annual financial
report regarding the agency's use of appropriated money
during the preceding fiscal year to: the Governor, the Comptroller,
the Legislative Reference Library, the State Auditor, and
the Legislative Budget Board. Government Code, Section 2101.011.
FTE
State Employees
DUE DATE:
Last day of first month following each fiscal year quarter
RECIPIENT(S):
State Auditor(308)
Not later than the last day of the first month following
each quarter of the fiscal year, a State agency shall
file with the State Auditor a written report that provides
for that fiscal quarter:
number of full-time equivalent State employees
employed by the agency and paid from funds in the
State Treasury;
number of full-time equivalent State employees employed
by the agency and paid from funds outside of the State
Treasury;
the increase or decrease, if any, of the number
of full-time equivalent employees from the fiscal
quarter preceding the quarter covered by the report;
the number of positions of the agency paid from
funds in the State Treasury;
the number of positions of the agency paid from
funds outside of the State Treasury; and
the number of individuals who performed services
for the agency under a contract, including consultants
and individuals employed under contracts with temporary
help services.
the number of managers, supervisors, and staff.
The report must be made in the manner prescribed by
the State Auditor.
Government Code, Section 2052.103.
RECIPIENT(S):
General Services Commission(303)
State Comptroller(304)
Each state agency shall send to the General Services Commission
information required by the commission for the preparation
of the commission's report not later than March 15 and September
15 of each year.
Each state agency shall report the following information
with regard to the expenditure of both treasury and non-treasury
funds: (1) the total dollar amount of purchases and payments
made under contracts awarded to historically underutilized
businesses; (2) the number of businesses participating in
any issuance of state bonds by the agency; (3) the number
of contracts awarded to businesses with regard to the agency's
acquisition, construction, or equipping of a facility or
implementation of a program; and (4) the number of bids,
proposals, or other applicable expressions of interest made
by historically underutilized businesses with regard to
the agency's acquisition, construction, or equipping of
a facility or implementation of a program. Government Code,
Section 2161.122.
All state agencies and institutions of higher education
shall report to the commission and Comptroller of Public
Accounts all non-Treasury funds spent with historically
underutilized businesses in accordance with the reporting
required in Chapter 2161, Government Code. HB 1, 76th Leg.,
Art. IX, Sec. 9-9.03, pg. IX-70.
Information
for Texas Historical Commission
DUE DATE: Annually
RECIPIENT(S):
General Land Office(305)
Each State Agency shall furnish to the General Land Office
information identifying the age of the buildings. Natural
Resources Code, Section 31.160.
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
Legislative Budget Board(104)
State Auditor(308)
State Comptroller(304)
The governing board shall file a quarterly report of all
investment transactions involving endowment funds, short-term
and long-term investment funds, and all other securities
transactions, in a manner prescribed by the Legislative
Budget Board. HB 1, 77th Leg., Art. III, Section 6(5), pg.
III-231.
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office (301)
Legislative Budget Board(104)
State Auditor(308)
State Comptroller(304)
Legislative Reference Library(105)
Texas State Publications Clearinghouse,State Library(306)
Department of Information Resources(313)
Each institution, department, agency, officer, employee,
or agent of the State shall submit any estimate or reporting
relating to appropriations requested by the Legislative
Budget Board or under the Boards direction. Each estimate
or report shall be submitted at a time set by the Board
and in the manner prescribed by the Board rules. An estimate
or report required under this section is in addition to
an estimate or report required by other law, including those
estimates or reports relating to appropriations required
by Chapter 401. Government Code, Section 322.007.
The Governor may collaborate with the Legislative Budget
Board in designing and preparing uniform budget estimate
forms on which all requests for legislative appropriations
must be prepared. The Governor shall require that all appropriation
requests be submitted to the Governor on the forms. Government
Code, Section 401.042.
RECIPIENT(S):
Texas State Library and Archives Commission(306)
The Governing Board shall make minutes of the meetings
available to members of the Legislature and to Agencies
in the legislative branch of State government in an electronic
format determined by the Texas Legislative Council. Government
Code, Section 306.007.
Minority
Hiring Practices
DUE DATE:
Not later than November 1
RECIPIENT(S):
Commission on Human Rights(344)
All state agencies and institutions of higher education
shall report to the Texas Commission on Human Rights not
later than November 1 of each calendar year, the total number
of African Americans, Hispanic Americans, females, and other
persons hired for each job category by the agency during
the preceding state fiscal year. The Commission shall, no
later than January 1, submit a report to the Legislative
Budget Board and the Governor's Office of Budget and Planning
compiled from this information. Labor Code, Section 21.504.
Minority-Owned
and Woman-Owned Business
DUE
DATE: Not later than October 31
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office(301)
Legislature
Not later than October 31 of each academic year, the Board
of Regents shall file with the Governor and each house of
the Legislature a written report containing the following
information for the previous academic year for all businesses,
minority-owned businesses and women-owned businesses, classified
by gender and minority group status:
the total number of contracts relating to the issuance
of bonds by the Board under this chapter and to the items
to be financed by those bonds;
the total dollar amount the Board of Regents must pay
under each contract described in Subdivision (1) of this
subsection; and
the total number of businesses submitting bids or proposals
relating to the issuance of bonds by the Board under this
chapter and to the items to be financed by those bonds.
Education Code, Section 55.03.
RECIPIENT(S):
Governor's Office(301)
State Comptroller(304)
Legislative Reference Library(105)
State Auditor(308)
Legislative Budget Board(104)
No later than the date prescribed by the State Comptroller,
each state agency and institution of higher education shall
submit a report of various information covering the preceding
fiscal year in conformity with reporting guidance provided
by the State Comptroller. Unless otherwise provided for
by statute or regulation, the report shall include (1) an
itemization of bonded agency employees, (2) an analysis
of space occupied, (3) an itemization of fees paid for professional
or consulting services, (4) an itemization of fees paid
for legal services, (5) a report of agency owned or leased
aircraft, (6) an itemization of certain proprietary purchases,
(7) a report of real property, (8) a summary of the use
of historically underutilized businesses, (9) an itemization
of transfers of appropriated money, (10) an itemization
of vehicle purchases, (11) a report of expenditures paid
by or on behalf of the agency for benefits or general services,
(12) a summary of lump-sum payments made for vacation or
compensatory leave, (13) an itemization of employees authorized
to use state owned vehicles for personal purposes, and (14)
a summary of recycled, remanufactured, and environmentally
sensitive purchases. Government Code, Section 2101.0115.
Non-Resident
Bidders
DUE DATE: January and July of
each year
RECIPIENT(S):
Legislative Budget Board(104)
During January and July of each year, a State agency shall
file with the Legislative Budget Board a report that identifies
each nonresident bidder to whom the agency or institution
awarded a contract that has a value of $25,000 or more for
the purchase of supplies, materials, services or equipment
during the six calendar months preceding the month in which
the report is filed. For contracts with a value of $250,000
or more, the agency shall include an explanation for the
need to use a nonresident bidder. A State agency shall include
in the report a listing of the total value of all purchases
from nonresident bidders of supplies, materials, services,
and equipment for the time period. If the total amount reported
is greater than $1 million or greater than 25 percent of
the total value of all purchases, the State agency shall
include an explanation for the need to use nonresident bidders.
SB 176, 76th Legislature, Sec. 8.
On or before November 1 of each fiscal year, an itemized
budget covering operations of that fiscal year shall be
filed with the Governor's Office of Budget and Planning,
Legislative Budget Board, the Comptroller of Public Accounts
and Legislative Reference Library in the format prescribed
jointly by both budget offices. Education Code, Section
51.0051; HB 1,76th Leg., Art. IX, Sec. 9-7.01, pg. IX-62.
ORP
Reports
DUE DATE: Annually
RECIPIENT(S):
Higher Ed. Coord. Board(781)
The governing board of each institution of higher education,
other than the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board,
shall annually submit a report to the coordinating board
that includes information concerning the number of participants
and eligible positions and the amount of contributions.
Government Code, Section 830.006.
RECIPIENT(S):
General Land Office(305) - Asset Management Division
Each State Agency shall maintain a record of each item
of real property it possesses. The record must include the
following information and, on the request of the division,
shall be furnished. Natural Resources Code, Section 31.153.
Recycled
Material Expenditures
DUE DATE:
January 1,2000
RECIPIENT(S):
Legislative Budget Board(104)
Not later than January 1 of each year, a state agency shall
deliver a report of the total expenditures in te areas subject
to Subsection (a) and the amount spent in each category
for the previous fiscal year to the Legislative Budget Board.
Government Code, Section 2155.448.
Requests
for Public Information
DUE
DATE: Annually
RECIPIENT(S):
Legislative Budget Board(104)
Each State governmental body shall report to the Legislative
Budget Board the number and nature of requests for information,
and the cost to the State governmental Body in terms of
capital expenditures and personnel time. SB 1851, 76th Leg.,
Section 3, Sec. 552.010.
Risk
Management - Losses
DUE DATE:
60 days after close of each fiscal year
RECIPIENT(S):
Office of Risk Management(479)
Each state agency shall report to the director for
each fiscal year:
the location, timing, frequency, severity, and
aggregate amounts of losses by category of risk, including
open and closed claims and final judgments;
loss information obtained by the state agency in
the course of its administration of the workers' compensation
program;
detailed information on existing and potential
exposure to loss, including property location and
values, descriptions of agency operations, and estimates
of maximum probable and maximum possible losses by
category of risk;
estimates by category of risk of losses incurred
but not reported;
information the director determines necessary to
prepare a Texas Workers' Compensation Unit Statistical
Report; and
additional information that the director determines
to be necessary.
The information shall be reported on or before 60 days
after the close of each fiscal year. Labor Code, Section
412.053.
RECIPIENT(S):
Secretary of State(307)
State Comptroller(304)
Funds appropriated to a State agency or to an institution
of higher education may not be expended for payment of salary
to a person whose classified or exempt salary is being supplemented
from other than appropriated funds until a report showing
the amount and sources of salary being paid from other sources
has been reported to the Secretary of State and Comptroller.
HB 1, 77th Leg., 2001, Art. IX, Sec. 3.02, pg. IX-28.
RECIPIENT(S):
Legislative Budget Board(104)
Department of Information Resources(313)
Each State Agency shall prepare an agency strategic Plan
for information resources management. The agency strategic
plan shall be prepared in a format prescribed by the Department
of Information Resources. Government Code, Section 2054.095.