Commissioners Court: Postings, Agendas & the Open Meetings Act
Mary Cunningham, Judicial Project Manager Office: (512) 478-8753
County Court Assistants Training February 2019
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Commissioners Court: Postings, Agendas & the Open Meetings Act Mary Cunningham, Judicial Project Manager Office: (512) 478-8753 County Court Assistants Training February 2019 COMMISSIONERS COURT Not the same as constitutional county
County Court Assistants Training February 2019
execution of the court's powers and duties.
May a commissioners court enter an order authorizing the treasurer to pay certain types of claims or bills prior to presenting the actual claims or bills to the commissioners court? The Attorney General opined that under the Local Government code, the commissioners court must approve claims, and the treasurer and auditor do not have the authority to pay claims without the court’s approval. A commissioners court cannot delegate to the treasurer its duty and authority to approve payment of county claims. Provided it complies with any statute applicable to the particular subject matter, a commissioners court may review and direct payment of payroll and claims at a meeting called for a day other than the regular meeting day.
meeting is convened.
immediate action required of governmental body because:
(1) imminent threat to public health and safety or (2) reasonably unforeseeable situation.
in notice.
emergency or urgent public necessity.
meeting to media who have so requested beforehand.
public.” It does not require that public be afforded an opportunity to address the court or present views.
body may impose reasonable limits but cannot unfairly discriminate among speakers based on their views for or against a specific matter.
procedure, conduct and decorum and forms for public participation.
Texas has model rules.
adopted those procedures. Commissioners court may require that testimony before the court be given under oath. A person who makes a false statement under oath is subject to prosecution for perjury.