Tex.
Gov't Code Section 552.0031
Business Days
(a)
Except as provided by this section, in this chapter “business day” means a day other than:(1)
a Saturday or Sunday;(2)
a national holiday under Section 662.003 (Dates and Descriptions of Holidays)(a); or(3)
a state holiday under Section 662.003 (Dates and Descriptions of Holidays)(b).(b)
The fact that an employee works from an alternative work site does not affect whether a day is considered a business day under this chapter.(c)
An optional holiday under Section 662.003 (Dates and Descriptions of Holidays)(c) is not a business day of a governmental body if the officer for public information of the governmental body observes the optional holiday.(d)
A holiday established by the governing body of an institution of higher education under Section 662.011 (Holidays for Institutions of Higher Education)(a) is not a business day of the institution of higher education.(e)
The Friday before or Monday after a holiday described by Subsection (a)(2) or (3) is not a business day of a governmental body if the holiday occurs on a Saturday or Sunday and the governmental body observes the holiday on that Friday or Monday.(f)
Subject to the requirements of this subsection, a governmental body may designate a day on which the governmental body’s administrative offices are closed or operating with minimum staffing as a nonbusiness day. The designation of a nonbusiness day for an independent school district must be made by the board of trustees. The designation of a nonbusiness day for a governmental body other than an independent school district must be made by the executive director or other chief administrative officer. A governmental body may designate not more than 10 nonbusiness days under this subsection each calendar year.
Source:
Section 552.0031 — Business Days, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.552.htm#552.0031
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).