Tex. Gov't Code Section 659.140
State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee


(a)

The state employee charitable campaign policy committee shall consist of nine members.

(b)

The governor with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint two members who are state employees at the time of their appointment and one member who is a retired state employee receiving benefits under Chapter 814 (Benefits). The lieutenant governor and the comptroller shall appoint three members each. An appointment to the committee shall be made without regard to the race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national origin of the appointee. The state policy committee shall elect a chair biennially from its own membership.

(c)

The state policy committee must:

(1)

be composed of employees and retired state employees receiving benefits under Chapter 814 (Benefits); and

(2)

in its membership, represent employees at different levels of employee classification.

(c-1)

The governor, lieutenant governor, and comptroller shall attempt to appoint members to the state policy committee from institutions of higher education and a range of small, medium, and large state agencies.

(d)

A person may not be a member of the committee if the person or the person’s spouse is employed by or participates in the management or sits on the board of any entity or organization including any federation or fund that receives money through the state employee charitable campaign.

(e)

The state policy committee shall:

(1)

establish the organization and structure of the state employee charitable campaign at the state and local levels, including:

(A)

establishing local campaign areas;

(B)

appointing any local employee committees the state policy committee considers necessary to assist the state policy committee with evaluating applications from organizations that seek to participate in the state employee charitable campaign only in a local campaign area; and

(C)

appointing any local campaign managers the state policy committee considers necessary to administer the state employee charitable campaign in a local campaign area;

(2)

develop a strategic plan for the state employee charitable campaign and make changes to improve the campaign as necessary;

(3)

in coordination with the state campaign manager, post on the state employee charitable campaign Internet website annual summary information regarding the state employee charitable campaign’s performance, including information about:

(A)

state employee participation;

(B)

the amount of donations pledged and collected;

(C)

the amount of donations pledged to and received by each charitable organization;

(D)

the total cost to administer the state employee charitable campaign; and

(E)

the balance of any surplus account maintained by the state policy committee;

(4)

select as the state campaign manager:

(A)

a federated community campaign organization; or

(B)

a charitable organization determined by the state policy committee to have demonstrated the capacity to conduct a state campaign;

(5)

enter into a contract with the state campaign manager selected under Subdivision (4) for the administration of the state employee charitable campaign;

(6)

determine the eligibility of:

(A)

a federation or fund and its affiliated agencies for statewide participation in the state employee charitable campaign; and

(B)

if the state policy committee does not appoint a local employee committee, a charitable organization for participation in the state employee charitable campaign in a local campaign area;

(7)

develop in coordination with the state campaign manager, review, and approve:

(A)

an annual campaign plan;

(B)

an annual budget, including:
(i)
costs related to contracting for the administration of the state employee charitable campaign at the state and local levels;
(ii)
costs related to changes or improvements to the state employee charitable campaign; and
(iii)
other costs determined and prioritized by the state policy committee; and

(C)

generic materials to be used for the campaign;

(8)

oversee the state employee charitable campaign to ensure that all:

(A)

campaign activities are conducted fairly and equitably to promote unified solicitation on behalf of all participants; and

(B)

donations are appropriately distributed by a federation or fund or a charitable organization that receives money from the state employee charitable campaign; and

(9)

perform other duties prescribed by the comptroller’s rules.

(e-1)

The comptroller shall provide administrative support to the state policy committee, including assistance in:

(1)

developing and overseeing contracts; and

(2)

developing the budget of the state employee charitable campaign.

(f)

The state employee charitable campaign policy committee is subject to the open meetings law, Chapter 551 (Open Meetings), Government Code.

(g)

The state employee charitable campaign policy committee is subject to the public information law, Chapter 552 (Public Information), Government Code.

(h)

Any contract entered into under Chapter 659 (Compensation), Subchapter I (Definitions) must require the contracting vendor, institution, individual, corporation, or other business or charitable entity to provide all information maintained by the entity related to the expenditure of public funds to the state employee charitable campaign policy committee upon request.

(i)

The state employee charitable campaign policy committee is subject to the Texas Sunset Act. Unless continued in existence as provided by that chapter, the committee is abolished and this subchapter and Sections 814.0095 (Charitable Deduction from Annuity) and 814.0096 (Coordination with State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee) expire on September 1, 2029.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 5.17(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1319, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 280 (H.B. 1608), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1015 (H.B. 2549), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1249 (S.B. 1664), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1315 (S.B. 217), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1315 (S.B. 217), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 938 (H.B. 3123), Sec. 3.02, eff. June 18, 2015.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1120 (H.B. 1620), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 659.140 — State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­659.­htm#659.­140 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

659.001
Equal Work, Equal Pay
659.002
Deductions
659.003
Officer May Decline Remuneration
659.004
Payroll and Personnel Reporting
659.005
Witness Fees
659.006
Adjustment for Inaccurate Payment
659.011
Salaries Set in Appropriations Act
659.012
Judicial Salaries
659.013
Statutory Salaries Suspended
659.014
Suspended Laws Continued in Effect
659.015
Overtime Compensation for Employees Subject to Fair Labor Standards Act
659.016
Overtime Compensation for Employees Not Subject to Fair Labor Standards Act
659.017
Overtime Compensation for Legislative Employees
659.018
Compensatory Time: Place Where Work Performed
659.019
Part-time and Hourly Employment
659.020
Salary Supplementation
659.021
Administrative Head of Agency
659.022
Use of Compensatory Time Before Lapsing
659.023
Compensatory Time Policy
659.024
Compensatory Time for Persons Governing State Agencies
659.025
Use of Compensatory Time by Certain Emergency Services Personnel
659.031
Definition
659.032
Per Diem Entitlement
659.033
Statutory Per Diem Suspended
659.041
Definitions
659.042
Exclusions
659.043
Entitlement
659.044
Amount
659.045
Change in Status
659.046
Accrual of Lifetime Service Credit
659.047
Comptroller Rules
659.061
Expenses of Employees Injured or Killed While on Duty
659.081
Payment Once a Month
659.082
Payment Twice a Month
659.083
Payday
659.084
Electronic Funds Transfer
659.085
Determining Amount of Monthly or Hourly Pay
659.101
Definition
659.102
Deduction for Supplemental Optional Benefits Program
659.103
Deduction to Credit Union
659.104
Authorization
659.105
Form and Manner
659.106
Duration
659.107
Authorization Voluntary
659.108
Withholding of Administrative Fee
659.109
Allocation of Administrative Fees
659.110
Rules
659.121
Definitions
659.122
Inclusion of Benefit Replacement Pay
659.123
Amount of Benefit Replacement Pay
659.124
Amount of Benefit Replacement Pay for Higher Education Employees
659.0125
Salary for District Judge or Retired Judge Presiding over Multidistrict Litigation
659.125
Paying Benefit Replacement Pay in Equal Installments
659.126
Loss of Eligibility to Receive Benefit Replacement Pay
659.127
Administration
659.131
Definitions
659.132
Deduction Authorized
659.133
Voluntary Participation
659.134
Designation of an Eligible Charitable Organization
659.135
Confidentiality
659.136
Revocation or Change of Authorization
659.137
Duration of Deduction
659.138
Time of Campaign
659.139
Fair and Equitable Management of Campaign
659.140
State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee
659.141
State Campaign Manager
659.142
State Employee Charitable Campaign Advisory Committee
659.145
Terms of Committee Members
659.146
Eligibility of Charitable Organizations in General
659.147
Eligibility of Charitable Organizations for Local Participation
659.148
Fees
659.149
Fund-raising Practices
659.150
Limitation on the Use of Contributions
659.151
Misapplication of Contributions
659.153
Legal Representation
659.0155
Payment to Employees of Texas Department of Criminal Justice for Overtime
659.0201
Gifts, Grants, and Donations for Salary Supplement
659.201
Definition
659.202
Payroll Reduction or Deduction Authorized
659.203
Form and Manner
659.204
Change
659.205
Status of Deduction or Salary Reduction
659.251
Applicability
659.252
Definition
659.253
Transfer Within Agency from Exempt to Classified Position
659.254
Classified Position Reallocated or Reclassified to Different Salary Group
659.255
Merit Salary Increases
659.256
Promotions
659.257
Demotions
659.258
Salary Reduction for Disciplinary Reasons
659.259
Salary Limited to Maximum Group Rate
659.260
Temporary Assignment
659.261
Salary Cap
659.262
Additional Compensation for Certain Classified State Employees
659.263
Administration
659.301
Definitions
659.302
Entitlement to Receive Hazardous Duty Pay
659.303
Texas Juvenile Justice Department Employees
659.304
Ineligibility to Receive Hazardous Duty Pay
659.305
Amount of Hazardous Duty Pay
659.306
Responsibility for Paying Hazardous Duty Pay
659.307
Service Credit
659.308
Administration
659.0411
Appointments at State Institutions of Higher Education
659.0445
Longevity Pay for State Judges and Justices
659.1031
Deduction of Membership Fees for Eligible State Employee Organizations
659.1311
Public Junior Colleges
659.1401
Grounds for Removal from State Policy Committee
659.1402
Training for State Policy Committee Members
659.2531
Transfer Within Agency Between Classified Positions Allocated to Same Salary Group
659.2532
Transfer Within Agency Between Classified Positions with Same Position Title When Employee Is Competitively Selected
659.2551
Performance Linked to Agency Goals

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 659.140’s source at texas​.gov