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Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 142 Assistance, Benefits, And Working Conditions Of Municipal Officers And EmployeesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Local Government Code > Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 142 Assistance, Benefits, And Working Conditions Of Municipal Officers And Employees (a) In Sections 142.0013, 142.0015, and 142.0017, "work cycle" means the period in a posted work schedule starting at the time the cycle begins and ... (a) A member of a fire or police department in a municipality with a population of more than 25,000 may not, except in an emergency, ... (a) This section applies only in a municipality with a population of more than 10,000. (b) A fire fighter or a member of a fire ... (a) This section applies only in a municipality with a population of less than 1.5 million that is eligible to adopt civil service under Chapter ... (a) This section applies only in a municipality with a population of more than 1.5 million. (b) A fire fighter or fire fighter emergency medical ... (a) A municipality that maintains an organized, paid fire department shall establish and maintain a two platoon fire system if the municipality: (1) has a ... (a) The governing body of a municipality may provide hospital and medical assistance to a member of the police reserve force who sustains injury in ... (a) In this section, "peace officer" means a peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure. (b) If a peace officer or ... (a) A municipality may insure the officers and employees of its fire and police departments and other municipal employees who drive emergency vehicles against liability ... (a) This section does not apply to a municipality covered by Section 142.007. (b) A municipality shall provide for insuring each peace officer and fire ... (a) A municipality with a population of 1,550,000 or more shall insure the officers and employees of its fire and police departments against liability to ... (a) If a municipality pays benefits to a municipal employee under a salary continuation program when the employee is injured, the municipality is subrogated to ... (a) A municipality shall pay a fire fighter or police officer for an appearance as a witness in a criminal suit or a civil suit ... (a) In this chapter, "member of the fire department" means an employee of the fire department who is defined as "fire protection personnel" by Section ... (a) On written application by a member of the police department, a municipality may grant the person a leave of absence to enable the person ... (a) This section applies only to a municipality with a population of one million or more that has not adopted Chapter 143. (b) Subject to ... (a) This section applies only to police officers employed by a municipality with a population of one million or more that has not adopted Chapter ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), this subchapter applies only to a municipality: (1) with a population of 50,000 or more; or (2) that ... In this subchapter: (1) "Police officer" means a person who is a peace officer under Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, or other law, and ... (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date the governing body of a municipality receives from a police officers association a petition signed ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a certification election ordered under Section 142.053(a)(3) to determine whether a police officers association represents a majority of ... (a) The governing body of a municipality that receives a petition for recognition under Section 142.053 may order an election to determine whether a public ... (a) The police officers may modify or change the recognition of the association granted under this subchapter by filing with the governing body of the ... (a) A police officer employed by a municipality may not engage in a strike or organized work stoppage against this state or the municipality. (b) ... (a) A public employer in a municipality that chooses to meet and confer under this subchapter shall recognize an association that is recognized under Section ... (a) A municipality acting under this subchapter may not be denied local control over the wages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work, or other ... (a) The public employer's chief executive officer or the chief executive officer's designee shall select one or more persons to represent the public employer as ... (a) For any disciplinary appeal, a member of the municipality's bargaining unit may be represented by the police officers association or by any person the ... (a) A proposed meet and confer agreement and a document prepared and used by the municipality, including a public employer, in connection with the proposed ... (a) Deliberations relating to a meet and confer agreement or proposed agreement under this subchapter between representatives of the public employer and representatives of the ... (a) An agreement under this subchapter is enforceable and binding on the public employer, the recognized police officers association, and the police officers covered by ... (a) The governing body of a municipality that granted recognition of a police officers association under Section 142.053 without conducting an election under Section 142.055 ... (a) Not later than the 60th day after the date a meet and confer agreement is ratified by the governing body of the municipality and ... A written meet and confer agreement ratified under this subchapter preempts, during the term of the agreement and to the extent of any conflict, all ... (a) This subchapter may not be construed as repealing any existing benefit provided by statute or ordinance concerning police officers' compensation, pensions, retirement plans, hours ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), this subchapter applies only to a municipality: (1) with a population of 50,000 or more; or (2) that ... In this subchapter: (1) "Firefighter" means a person who is defined as fire protection personnel under Section 419.021, Government Code, and who is employed by ... (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date the governing body of a municipality receives from a firefighters association a petition signed by ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a certification election ordered under Section 142.103(a)(3) to determine whether a firefighters association represents a majority of the ... (a) The governing body of a municipality that receives a petition for recognition under Section 142.103 may order an election to determine whether a public ... (a) The firefighters may modify or change the recognition of the association granted under this subchapter by filing with the governing body of the municipality ... (a) A firefighter employed by a municipality may not engage in a strike or organized work stoppage against this state or the municipality. (b) A ... (a) A public employer in a municipality that chooses to meet and confer under this subchapter shall recognize an association that is recognized under Section ... (a) A municipality acting under this subchapter may not be denied local control over the wages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work, or other ... (a) The public employer's chief executive officer or the chief executive officer's designee shall select one or more persons to represent the public employer as ... (a) For any disciplinary appeal, a member of the municipality's bargaining unit may be represented by the firefighters association or by any person the member ... (a) A proposed meet and confer agreement and a document prepared and used by the municipality, including a public employer, in connection with the proposed ... (a) A deliberation relating to meeting and conferring between a public employer and a firefighters association, a deliberation relating to an agreement or proposed agreement ... (a) An agreement under this subchapter is enforceable and binding on the public employer, the recognized firefighters association, and the firefighters covered by the meet ... (a) The governing body of a municipality that granted recognition of a firefighters association under Section 142.103 without conducting an election under Section 142.105 may ... (a) Not later than the 60th day after the date a meet and confer agreement is ratified by the governing body of the municipality and ... A written meet and confer agreement ratified under this subchapter preempts, during the term of the agreement and to the extent of any conflict, all ... (a) This subchapter preempts all contrary local ordinances, executive orders, legislation, or rules adopted by a municipality. (b) Section 617.002, Government Code, does not apply ... This subchapter may not be construed as repealing any existing benefit provided by statute or ordinance concerning firefighters' compensation, pensions, retirement plans, hours of work, ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |