Examples of TBCJ in a sentence
The Contractor shall allow at all times employees/agents of the Governor, members of the Legislative and all other members of the Executive and Judicial Branches of the State of Texas, as well as any other person designated by the Department and Texas Board of Criminal Justice (TBCJ) to monitor the delivery of Services.
The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the State of Texas, the Department and the TBCJ, and or their employees, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees, and/or designees from any and all third party claims involving infringement of United States patents, copyrights, trade and service marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights in connection with the performances or actions of the Contractor pursuant to this Contract.
Consultation with legal counsel regarding pending or contemplated litigation or settlement offers; to receive legal advice on items posted on this agenda; or consultation on a matter where the TBCJ seeks the advice of its attorney as privileged communications under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas (closed in accordance with Section 551.071, Government Code).
He stated the TBCJ would be conducting business from the agenda posted in the Texas Register.
Requires CMHCC to advise TDCJ and TBCJ as necessary, including providing medical expertise and assisting TDCJ and TBCJ in identifying system needs and resolving contract disputes, rather than requiring CMHCC to evaluate and recommend to TBCJ sites for new medical facilities that appropriately support the managed health care provider network.
As a symbol of appreciation, these individuals will receive a TBCJ certificate along with a personal letter of gratitude.
Amends Section 492.012, Government Code, to provide that unless continued in existence by Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act), the Texas Board of Criminal Justice (TBCJ) and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) are abolished September 1, 2021, rather than September 1, 2013.
Authorizes CMHCC to develop statewide policies for the delivery of correctional health care, serve as a dispute resolution forum in the event of a disagreement relating to inmate health care services between TDCJ and the health care providers or contracting entities, and report to TBCJ at TBCJ's regularly scheduled meeting each quarter on CMHCC's policy recommendations.
The TBCJ, along with Mr. Livingston, expressed their deepest gratitude for the continued service of these employees who represent the commitment of the TDCJ’s staff.
Chairman Bell stated that the TBCJ is committed to providing the opportunity for public presentations on topics posted on the meeting agenda or public comments on topics within its jurisdiction in accordance with Board Rule 151.4, “Public Presentations and Comments to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice.” He reviewed the requirements for speaker registration.