HB 1402
69-0 (1985)
Author: Stiles, Mark
Relating to the use of a merit system of personnel administration by certain state agencies and the abolition of the Texas Merit System Council.
House: State Affairs
1st Printing sent to Comm. on Cal.
| Labor--Management Relations | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Employees
SB 569
69-0 (1985)
Author: Leedom, JohnSponsor: Stiles, Mark
Relating to the use of a merit system of personnel administration by certain state agencies and the abolition of the Texas Merit System Council.
House: State Affairs Senate: State Affairs
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| Labor--Management Relations | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions
HB 1695
68-0 (1983)
Author: Thompson, SenfroniaSponsor: Uribe, Hector
Relating to the requirement that the Texas Merit System Council submit a request for appropriations from the legislature.
House: Appropriations Senate: Finance
No action taken
| MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions | State Finances--Appropriations
HB 2128
67-0 (1981)
Author: Delco, Wilhelmina
Relating to abolition of the Merit System of the Texas Employment Commission and creation of the Texas Merit System Council.
House: State Affairs
Reported from committee favorably without amendments
| Labor--Management Relations | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees
SB 988
67-0 (1981)
Author: Richards, MikeSponsor: Delco, Wilhelmina
Relating to abolition of the Merit System Council of the Texas Employment Commission and creation, membership, management, powers, and duties, and funding of the Texas Merit System Council; transferring control; creating an interagency advisory committee; requiring certain state agencies to use the services of the council; making other transition provisions.
House: State Affairs Senate: State Affairs
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| MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees
SCR 27
67-0 (1981)
Author: Glasgow, BobSponsor: Polk, Mary
Encouraging Merit System Council to continue affirmative action program for disabled persons.
House: Human Services Senate: Human Resources
Signed by the Governor
| AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAMS | Disabilities, Persons with | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | Resolutions--Legislative Policy
SB 14
56-1 (1959)
Author: Fuller, Jep S.
Relating to authorizing the Texas Merit System Council, providing for appointment of its members, their terms of office, duties and renumeration; establishing an effective date of the act.
| MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL ACT OF 1959, TEXAS | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees
HB 82
56-2 (1959)
Author: Bullock, Robert D. "Bob"
Relating to authorizing the Texas Merit System Council, providing for appointment of its members, their terms of office, duties and renumeration; establishing an effective date of the act.
| MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL ACT OF 1959, TEXAS | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees
SB 7
56-2 (1959)
Author: Fuller, Jep S.
Relating to authorizing the Texas Merit System Council, providing for appointment of its members, their terms of office, duties and renumeration.
| MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL ACT OF 1959, TEXAS | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees
HB 454
47-0 (1941)
Author: Walters, Thomas | et. al.
Relating to creating and providing for a Merit System Council; providing for member qualifications, terms of office, compensation, and providing its duties and powers; appropriating Federal funds for use for the purposes for which they were granted.
| MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees
HB 607
47-0 (1941)
Author: Dickson, James Fagan
Relating to establishing a system of personnel administration based on merit principles and scientific methods governing the appointment of certain officers and employees of the State of Texas.
| Labor--Management Relations | MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL | State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed | State Employees