All Regular, Special, Emergency and Executive Session Meetings of the Chambers County Commissioners Court will be called and conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Government Code.
Regular, Special and Emergency Meetings of the Chambers County Commissioners Court are open to the public and to representatives of the press and media. Executive Sessions of the Commissioners Court are not open to the public, the press or the media and only those individuals expressly requested or ordered to be present are allowed to attend Executive Session.
The Chambers County Commissioners Court meets in Regular Session on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. In order for a matter or issue to appear as an agenda item on the Agenda of any Regular Meeting of the Commissioners Court, a request must be filed with and approved by at least one member of the Commissioners Court and/ or the County Judge by 12: 00 p.m. noon) on the Wednesday immediately preceding the next Regular Meeting of the Commissioners Court.
The business of Chambers County is conducted by and between the members of the Chambers County Commissioners Court and by those members of the County staff, elected officials, department heads, consultants, experts and/ or members of
the public requested to be present and participate. While the public is invited to attend all meetings of the Commissioners Court (except Executive Sessions) the public's participation therein is limited to that of observers unless a member (or members) of the public is requested to address the Commissioners Court on a particular issue (or issues) or unless the member (or members) of the public completes a Public Participation Form and submits same to the County Clerk prior to the time of the Commissioners Court Meeting. A sample of the Chambers County Commissioners Court Public Participation Form is attached hereto as Exhibit" A".
Each member of the public who appears before the Commissioners Court shall be limited to the maximum of three (3) minutes to make his/her remarks for the first statement, be it on an agenda item or during an unassociated public comment. The allotted period shall be extended by one minute for each additional agenda item signed up for prior to the beginning of Court. The maximum extended time shall be no greater than six (6) minutes. Time for each speaker shall be maintained by the County Clerk or such other designated representative of the Commissioners Court.
The maximum amount of time a speaker may speak on any item, either at public comment or a specific agenda item, is three (3) minutes.
Maximum discussion on any agenda item, regardless of the number of members of the public wishing to address the Commissioners Court on such agenda item ( or items), shall be limited to 18 minutes. In the event that more than six (6) members of the public wish to address a particular agenda item (or items), then only the first six (6) speakers will be recognized. To the extent possible, the six (6) members of the public recognized to speak shall be divided equally between those members of the public wishing to speak for the agenda item (or items) and those members of the public wishing to speak against the agenda item (or items).
In matters of exceptional interest, the Court may, by the majority vote of the members of the Court in attendance at the meeting, either shorten or lengthen the time allocated for a particular member of the public, all members of the public and/ or the amount of time allocated for all agenda items and/ or a specific item.
It is the intention of the Court to provide an open access to the citizens of Chambers County to address the Commissioners Court and to express themselves on issues of County Government. Members of the public are reminded that the Chambers County Commissioners Court is a Constitutional Court, with both judicial and legislative powers, created under Article V, Section 1 and Section 18 of the Texas Constitution. As a Constitutional Court, the Chambers County Commissioners Court also possesses the power to issue a Contempt of Court Citation under Section 81. 024 of the Texas Local Government Code. Accordingly, all members of the public in attendance at any Regular, Special and/or Emergency meeting of the Court shall conduct themselves with proper respect and decorum in speaking to, and/ or addressing the Court; in participating in public discussions before the Court. Proper attire for men, women and children is mandatory. Those members of the public who are inappropriately attired and/or who do not conduct themselves in an orderly and appropriate manner will be ordered to leave the meeting. Refusal to abide by the Court' s order and/ or continued disruption of the meeting may result in a Contempt of Court Citation.
It is not the intention of the Chambers County Commissioners Court to provide a public forum for the demeaning of any individual or group. either is it the intention of the Court to allow a member (or members) of the public to insult the honesty and/ or integrity of the Court, as a body, or any member or members of the Court, individually or collectively. Accordingly, profane or threatening language directed toward the Court and/ or any person in the Court' s presence and/ or racial, ethnic, or gender slurs or epithets will not be tolerated. Violation of these rules may result in the following sanctions:
cancellation of a speaker' s remaining time;
removal from the Commissioners Courtroom;
a Contempt Citation; and/or
such other civil and/ or criminal sanctions as may be authorized under the Constitution, Statutes and Codes of the State of Texas.
Notwithstanding any other rule, in the event a member of the public chooses to make a public comment or to speak on an agenda item, and the individual does not speak English, at least twice the amount of time as a member of the public who does not require a translator shall be provided.
The County Judge is the presiding officer of the Chambers County Commissioners Court and is a fully participating member thereof. In the event of the absence of the County Judge, the senior member of the Commissioners Court (in terms of total number of years as an elected representative) present at the Regular, Special, Emergency meeting or Executive Session, shall serve as the Judge Pro -Tern of the Court. However, nothing herein shall prevent the senior member of this Commissioners Court from delegating this duty to another member of the Commissioners Court.
The County Judge ( or the designated Judge Pro -Tern of the Commissioners Court), as presiding officer of the Commissioners Court, is responsible for conducting all meetings and members of the public who have properly completed a Public Participation Form and submitted same to the County Clerk must wait to be recognized before they will be allowed to address the Court.
Special rules for the press and media:
No media personnel or equipment, including lights, cameras or microphones will be located on the Commissioners Court bench nor closer than five feet in front of the Commissioners Court bench.
Reporters and media technicians are required to structure their movements, equipment setup and take-down and adjustments, etc., in such a manner as to not disrupt the Commissioners Court deliberations or the ability of the public to see, hear, and participate in the proceedings.
Interview shall not be conducted inside the Commissioners Courtroom during the time the Court is in session.
Media interviews which are conducted outside the Commissioners Courtroom should be conducted in such a manner that the interview does not disturb, impede or disrupt the proceedings of any Regular, Special, or Emergency and/ or Executive Session Meeting of the Court.
The Sheriff of Chambers County, Texas, or his designated deputy, shall serve as the Bailiff at all Regular, Special, and Emergency meetings of the Court. However, in the event of the absence of the Sheriff, or in the event that there exists a conflict of interest between the Sheriff, any member of the Sheriffs Department, and the Commissioners Court, or in the event of an Executive Session of the Court in which the Sheriff is not an authorized participant, then in such event, the Court shall appoint such other commissioned peace officers to serve as Bailiff as may be necessary.
From time to time, the Commissioners Court shall conduct town meetings and public hearings. These rules of procedure, conduct and decorum shall also apply to such town meetings and public hearings; however, the Commissioners Court may adopt such additional and supplemental rules for such meetings in an orderly, efficient and proper manner.
These Rules of Procedure, Conduct and Decorum at Meetings of the Chambers County Commissioners Court shall be effective immediately upon adoption by the Court and shall remain in full force and effect until amended or repealed by a majority vote of the Commissioners Court.
ADOPTED BY THE UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE CHAMBERS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT ON THE 14th DAY OF JANUARY, 2020.