Sunset in Texas - Texas Sunset Advisory Commission Explains Legislative Review Process
Summary
The Texas Sunset Advisory Commission added a new PDF publication titled 'Sunset in Texas' to its homepage. The publication explains how the Texas Legislature evaluates state agency performance through the Sunset review process, with 20-30 entities reviewed every two years. This is an informational resource about legislative oversight mechanisms rather than a regulatory instrument creating compliance obligations.
What changed
The Texas Sunset Advisory Commission homepage now features a new 'Sunset in Texas' PDF publication explaining the Sunset review process through which the Texas Legislature examines state agency performance and accountability. The publication notes that 20-30 state entities are reviewed on a biennial basis under this process.\n\nThis change does not create compliance obligations for private-sector entities. State agencies subject to Sunset review should be aware that the process examines agency performance and may result in agency restructuring or abolition if the Legislature determines an agency is not meeting its statutory obligations.
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Page: TX Sunset Commission
Change summary: The Texas Sunset Advisory Commission homepage now features a new Sunset in Texas PDF explaining how the Legislature evaluates state agencies through the Sunset review process, with 20-30 entities reviewed biennially.
[INSERTS] New PDF publication 'Sunset in Texas' added to homepage explaining the Sunset review process where the Legislature examines state agency performance, with 20-30 entities reviewed every two years
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