Tex. Gov't Code Section 825.115
Applicability of Certain Laws


(a)

Except as provided by this section, the board of trustees is subject to the open meetings law, Chapter 551 (Open Meetings), and the administrative procedure law, Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure).

(b)

The board of trustees may in its sole discretion make a final decision on a contested case. Notwithstanding any other law, the board of trustees may in its sole discretion modify, refuse to accept, or delete any proposed finding of fact or conclusion of law contained in a proposal for decision submitted by an administrative law judge or other hearing examiner, or make alternative findings of fact and conclusions of law, in a proceeding considered to be a contested case under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure). The board of trustees shall state in writing the specific reason for its determination and may adopt rules for the implementation of this subsection. The board of trustees may delegate its authority under this subsection to the executive director, and the executive director may delegate the authority to another employee of the retirement system.

(c)

The executive director or the executive director’s designee under Subsection (b) may refer an appeal relating to the pension plan to the State Office of Administrative Hearings for a hearing or may employ, select, or contract for the services of an administrative law judge or hearing examiner not affiliated with the State Office of Administrative Hearings to conduct a hearing. This subsection prevails over any other law to the extent of any conflict.

(d)

The board of trustees or its audit committee may conduct a closed meeting in accordance with Subchapter E (Requirement to First Convene in Open Meeting), Chapter 551 (Open Meetings), with the retirement system’s internal or external auditors to discuss:

(1)

governance, risk management or internal control weaknesses, known or suspected compliance violations or fraud, status of regulatory reviews or investigations, or identification of potential fraud risk areas and audits for the annual internal audit plan; or

(2)

the auditors’ ability to perform duties in accordance with the Internal Audit Charter, relevant auditing standards, and Chapter 2102 (Internal Auditing).

(e)

The board of trustees may conduct a closed meeting in accordance with Subchapter E (Requirement to First Convene in Open Meeting), Chapter 551 (Open Meetings), to deliberate or confer with one or more employees, consultants, or legal counsel of the retirement system or a third party regarding a procurement to be awarded by the board of trustees if, before conducting the closed meeting, a majority of the trustees in an open meeting vote that deliberating or conferring in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the retirement system in negotiations with a third person. The board of trustees is required to vote or take final action on the procurement in an open meeting.

(f)

Notwithstanding any other law, Chapter 551 (Open Meetings) does not apply to an assembly of the board of trustees or one of the board’s committees while attending a summit, conference, convention, workshop, or other event held for educational purposes if the assembly or committee does not deliberate, vote, or take action on a specific matter of public business or public policy over which the board of trustees or a committee of the board has supervision or control. This subsection does not apply to a regular, special, or emergency meeting of the board of trustees scheduled or called under the board’s bylaws.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 555, Sec. 38, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 1359 (S.B. 1691), Sec. 24, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1078 (H.B. 3357), Sec. 6, eff. June 14, 2013.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1102 (H.B. 2974), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2015.

Source: Section 825.115 — Applicability of Certain Laws, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­825.­htm#825.­115 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

825.001
Composition of Board of Trustees
825.002
Trustees Appointed by Governor
825.003
Trustees Appointed by Governor from Nominees of Board of Education
825.004
Terms of Office
825.005
Oath of Office
825.006
Sunset Provision
825.007
Compensation
825.008
Voting
825.009
Leave for Member Trustees
825.010
Grounds for Removal of Trustee
825.0031
Nondiscrimination in Appointments
825.0032
Ineligibility for Board and of Certain Employees
825.0041
Board Member Training
825.101
General Administration
825.102
Rulemaking
825.103
Administering System Assets
825.104
Designation of Authority to Sign Vouchers
825.105
Adopting Rates and Tables
825.107
Records of Board of Trustees
825.108
Reports
825.109
Correction of Errors
825.110
Determination of Annual Compensation
825.111
Management Audit
825.112
Insurance
825.113
Miscellaneous Board Duties
825.114
Advisory Committees
825.115
Applicability of Certain Laws
825.201
Presiding Officer
825.202
Executive Director
825.203
Legal Representation
825.204
Medical Board
825.205
Other Physicians
825.206
Actuary
825.207
Comptroller
825.208
Compensation of Employees
825.210
Interest in Investment Profits Prohibited
825.212
Retirement System Ethics Policy
825.213
Employment Practices
825.214
Financial Auditor
825.215
Advocacy Prohibited
825.216
Ombudsman
825.301
Investment of Assets
825.302
Custody and Investment of Assets Pending Transactions
825.303
Securities Custody and Securities Lending
825.304
Nominee to Hold Securities
825.305
Available Cash
825.306
Crediting System Assets
825.307
Member Savings Account
825.308
State Contribution Account
825.309
Retired Reserve Account
825.311
Interest Account
825.312
Expense Account
825.313
Transfers from Interest Account
825.314
Use of State Contributions
825.315
Prohibited Use of Assets
825.402
Rate of Member Contributions
825.403
Collection of Member’s Contributions
825.404
Collection of State Contributions
825.405
Contributions Based on Compensation Above Statutory Minimum
825.406
Collection of Contributions from Federal or Private Sources
825.407
Collection of Contributions from Noneducational and General Funds
825.408
Interest on Contributions and Fees
825.409
Employer Pickup of Member Contributions
825.410
Payroll Deductions or Installment Payments for Special Service Credit
825.501
Statement of Amount in Individual Accounts
825.502
Payment of Contributions to a Member Absent from Service
825.503
Reproduction and Preservation of Records
825.504
Employer Certification to Board
825.505
Audits
825.506
Plan Qualification
825.507
Record Confidentiality
825.508
Powers of Attorney
825.509
Direct Rollovers
825.511
Complaint Files
825.513
Information for Publication
825.514
Historically Underutilized Business
825.515
Information About Member Positions
825.516
Nonprofit Association Dues
825.517
Excess Benefit Arrangement
825.519
Electronic Information
825.520
Immunity from Liability
825.521
Deadline to Appeal Administrative Decision
825.601
Outreach Plan
825.602
Retirement Benefits Counseling for Individuals
825.604
Information Provided to Members
825.1025
Negotiated Rulemaking
825.1085
Study and Report on Alternative Service Retirement Benefits for Peace Officers
825.3011
Certain Consultations Concerning Investments
825.3012
Investment in Certain Hedge Funds Limited
825.3013
Title-holding Entities
825.3014
Confidentiality of Records Related to Title-holding Entities
825.3021
Appraisal and Sale of Real Property
825.3121
Deferred Retirement Option Account
825.4035
Employer Contributions for Certain Employed Members
825.4041
Employer Payments
825.4071
Collection of Contributions from Employers that Are Public Junior Colleges or Public Junior College Districts
825.4092
Employer Contributions for Employed Retirees

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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