(a) The standing preliminary review committee shall perform the actions prescribed by this subchapter in conducting a preliminary review of each sworn complaint filed with the commission.
(b) The standing preliminary review committee consists of three persons, as follows:
(1) two members of the commission, determined as provided by Subsection (c); and
(2) a review officer selected and retained by the commission.

Terms Used In Texas Local Government Code 161.1551

  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • sworn: includes affirm or affirmed. See Texas Government Code 312.011

(c) The initial standing preliminary review committee consists of one commission member, chosen by lot, from the members of the commission appointed under § 161.055(a)(1), and one commission member, chosen by lot, from the members appointed under § 161.055(a)(2).
(d) A commission member serves on the standing preliminary review committee for six months. After the end of a commission member term on the standing preliminary review committee, service on the committee rotates so that each position on the commission serves on the committee, beginning with the initial members of the standing preliminary review committee chosen under Subsection (c) and succeeded by the next member on the list as described below:
(1) for the rotation of members appointed under § 161.055(a)(1), the order of service is the member appointed by the county judge, followed by the members appointed by the county commissioners in order of precinct number; and
(2) for the rotation of members appointed under § 161.055(a)(2), the order of service is the order listed by that section.
(e) The review officer must be a practicing attorney or former judge. A commission member may serve as the review officer.