How Can the
Public Participate in Sunset?
Members of the public who participate in the review process can
provide valuable information to the Sunset Commission about how well or
poorly an agency performs its functions. Individuals and organizations
usually participate by identifying potential issues for study and by commenting
on proposed changes to the agency. The following points illustrate the
significant ways the public can participate in the Sunset review of an
agency.
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Input with
Staff. The staff seeks input during the review
at which time interested persons and organizations may voice
their concerns or ideas about the
agency.
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Reviewing Sunset
Reports. Sunset reports, including agency
Self-Evaluation Reports and staff reports, are made available
to the public on a regular basis to keep the public informed
on the progress of the review.
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Testifying at Public
Hearings. The Commission holds public
hearings on the Sunset staff report for each agency under
review. These hearings offer the public, interest groups, and
professional trade associations an opportunity to comment on
the agency and the Sunset staff’s recommendations for the
agency, and to raise new issues of their own before the
Sunset Commission.
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Taking Part in the Legislative
Session. Generally, if an agency is to
be continued, a bill must be passed by the Legislature. The public
can participate in the same way as with any other
legislation.
For Sunset to reach its full potential, each Texan must be able to
fully and equally participate in every phase of the Sunset review. Persons
with special needs or questions about the Sunset process who wish to request
an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodation, should contact
the Sunset ADA Coordinator. In addition, information on accommodations
for people with disabilities can be found on the back cover of this
report.
Persons interested in being placed on Sunset’s mailing list and
receiving the review schedule, meeting schedule, meeting agendas, staff
reports, or decision materials should contact the Sunset Commission
staff.
How Does Sunset Coordinate With Other Oversight Agencies?
Th e Sunset Commission is one of several agencies
charged with monitoring state agency performance. These other oversight
agencies include the State Auditor, Legislative Budget Board, Governor’s
Office of Budget and Planning, and Legislative Committees. Sunset
regularly coordinates with these entities to reduce the possibility of
duplication of effort and to assist in identifying issues that may be
best addressed by Sunset or another agency. The role of each oversight
agency is further explored in the textbox, Coordination with other Oversight Agencies.
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