HBA-SEP, JLV H.B. 1754 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 1754 By: Gutierrez Higher Education 7/18/2001 Enrolled BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE As a result of the 2000 federal decennial census, single member junior college districts will need to be redistricted. Under current law, a county commissioner, justice of the peace, or constable who holds office at the time of a change in the precinct boundaries serves the remainder of the term to which the officer was elected. However, prior to the 77th Legislative Session, there was no similar statute authorizing a junior college trustee to do the same. House Bill 1754 authorizes a member of a board of trustees of a junior college, at the first election after the junior college is redistricted, to serve the remainder of the trustee's term. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution. ANALYSIS House Bill 1754 amends the Education Code to authorize the board of trustees (board) of any junior college district that elects some or all of its members from single-member districts, and in which the trustees serve staggered terms, to provide for the trustees in office at the first election after the junior college is redistricted to serve for the remainder of their terms. If the board provides for the trustees to serve for the remainder of their terms, the bill requires that the trustee districts established by the redistricting plan be filled as the staggered terms of the trustees in office expire. When the board adopts a redistricting plan, the bill requires the board to determine from which new trustee district the position of each trustee in office will be filled as it becomes vacant. The bill does not authorize a trustee of a junior college district to continue in office after a redistricting plan takes effect if the member no longer resides in the district from which the trustee was elected. EFFECTIVE DATE May 11, 2001.