1-1     By:  Turner of Coleman, et al.                        H.B. No. 3185
 1-2          (Senate Sponsor - Whitmire)
 1-3           (In the Senate - Received from the House May 2, 2001;
 1-4     May 3, 2001, read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal
 1-5     Justice; May 10, 2001, reported favorably by the following vote:
 1-6     Yeas 5, Nays 0; May 10, 2001, sent to printer.)
 1-7                            A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-8                                   AN ACT
 1-9     relating to certain personnel policies of the Texas Department of
1-10     Criminal Justice.
1-11           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-12           SECTION 1. Chapter 492, Government Code, is amended by adding
1-13     Section 492.015 to read as follows:
1-14           Sec. 492.015.  PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND LABOR OVERSIGHT
1-15     COMMITTEE. (a)  The department, in conjunction with the board's
1-16     human resources committee or any committee created by the board to
1-17     carry out the functions of the human resources committee, shall
1-18     review the implementation of and make necessary recommendations for
1-19     rule and policy changes to:
1-20                 (1)  career ladders established under Sections 493.007
1-21     and 494.014;
1-22                 (2)  professional development of correctional officers
1-23     and supervisory personnel;
1-24                 (3)  labor-management cooperation, recruitment, and
1-25     retention policies; and
1-26                 (4)  disciplinary and grievance procedures.
1-27           (b)  The department, in conjunction with the board's human
1-28     resources committee or any committee created by the board to carry
1-29     out the functions of the human resources committee, shall submit a
1-30     report biennially to the legislature that includes the matters
1-31     considered under this section.
1-32           SECTION 2. Chapter 493, Government Code, is amended by adding
1-33     Section 493.0071 to read as follows:
1-34           Sec. 493.0071.  EMPLOYEE EXIT INTERVIEWS. (a)  The department
1-35     shall adopt a policy that provides for an exit interview of each
1-36     institutional division employee who terminates employment with the
1-37     department.  Employee participation in the interview process is
1-38     voluntary, and the department is not required to conduct an exit
1-39     interview of an employee who is terminated against the employee's
1-40     will.
1-41           (b)  The department shall encourage the employee to state in
1-42     the employee's own words the reasons for which the employee is
1-43     terminating employment.
1-44           (c)  The department shall analyze responses to interviews
1-45     conducted under this section on the basis of  the responding
1-46     employees' age, gender, race or ethnicity, years of service, rank,
1-47     and duty locations.
1-48           SECTION 3. Chapter 493, Government Code, is amended by adding
1-49     Section 493.026 to read as follows:
1-50           Sec. 493.026.  REPORT OF EMPLOYMENT-RELATED GRIEVANCES. (a)
1-51     In this section, "employment-related grievance" means an
1-52     employment-related issue, in regard to which an employee wishes to
1-53     express dissatisfaction.
1-54           (b)  The department shall submit annually to the board a
1-55     report on the process used by the department to resolve
1-56     employment-related grievances.  The report must include:
1-57                 (1)  the number of grievances filed;
1-58                 (2)  a brief description of each grievance filed; and
1-59                 (3)  the final disposition of each grievance.
1-60           SECTION 4. Chapter 494, Government Code, is amended by adding
1-61     Sections 494.014 and 494.015 to read as follows:
1-62           Sec. 494.014.  PERSONNEL. (a)  The department shall develop a
1-63     career ladder program for the institutional division to retain
1-64     professionally qualified employees.  The program must base
 2-1     advancement on the employee's:
 2-2                 (1)  annual performance evaluations developed under
 2-3     Section 493.007;
 2-4                 (2)  years of experience in the institutional division;
 2-5     and
 2-6                 (3)  hours of training completed.
 2-7           (b)  The department shall promote a correctional officer
 2-8     candidate to the level of Texas Law Enforcement Correctional
 2-9     Officer on completion of the hours of training and the years of
2-10     experience required by the department.
2-11           (c)  The department shall:
2-12                 (1)  develop training programs necessary to give an
2-13     employee the opportunity for advancement;
2-14                 (2)  develop a training program consisting of a
2-15     combination of annual in-service training and specific supervisory
2-16     training and testing to be required for promotion to all
2-17     correctional officer supervisory positions; and
2-18                 (3)  allow an employee the opportunity to complete
2-19     available training programs required for advancement.
2-20           Sec. 494.015.  MANAGEMENT-EMPLOYEE MEETINGS. (a)  The
2-21     department shall implement policies mandating bimonthly
2-22     labor-management meetings between:
2-23                 (1)  each regional director or assistant regional
2-24     director; and
2-25                 (2)  employees selected by the department or employees
2-26     chosen by employees selected by the department.
2-27           (b)  At each bimonthly labor-management meeting, both parties
2-28     shall have an opportunity to improve labor-management relations by
2-29     addressing issues selected by the parties.
2-30           (c)  At the conclusion of each bimonthly meeting, a regional
2-31     director shall submit a report to the director of the institutional
2-32     division describing the progress of the meetings.
2-33           (d)  The director of the institutional division shall conduct
2-34     statewide meetings with employee representatives.
2-35           SECTION 5. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice shall
2-36     adopt an exit interview policy, as required by Section 493.0071,
2-37     Government Code, as added by this Act, not later than October 1,
2-38     2001, and shall offer each employee who terminates employment with
2-39     the department on or after that date an opportunity to participate
2-40     in the interview.
2-41           SECTION 6. All employees having met the experience
2-42     qualification required under Section 494.014(b), Government Code,
2-43     as added by this Act, on or before September 1, 2001, shall
2-44     automatically be certified as Texas Law Enforcement Correctional
2-45     Officers.
2-46           SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.
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