Committee on Business & Industry
Jurisdiction:
Section 3. Business and Industry — The committee shall have nine
members, with jurisdiction over all
matters pertaining to:
(1) industry and manufacturing;
(2) industrial safety and adequate and safe working
conditions, and
the regulation and control of those conditions;
(3) hours, wages, collective bargaining,
and the relationship between
employers and employees;
(4) unemployment compensation, including coverage,
benefits, taxes,
and eligibility;
(5) labor unions and their organization, control, management, and
administration;
(6) the regulation of
business transactions and transactions involving
property interests;
(7) the organization, incorporation,
management, and regulation of
private corporations and professional associations and the Uniform
Commercial
Code and the Business Organizations Code;
(8) the protection of consumers, governmental
regulations incident
thereto, the agencies of government authorized to regulate such activities, and
the
role of the government in consumer protection;
(9) privacy and identity theft;
(10) homeowners’
associations;
(11) oversight and regulation of the construction industry; and
(12) the following state
agencies: the State Office of Risk Management,
the Risk Management Board, the Division of Workers’
Compensation of the
Texas Department of Insurance, the workers’ compensation research and
evaluation
group in the Texas Department of Insurance, the Office of Injured
Employee Counsel, including the ombudsman
program of that office, and the
Texas Mutual Insurance Company Board of Directors.