Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.
Meet Peter Sakai, Bexar County Judge His grandparents were humble farmers when they left Japan. His maternal grandparents immigrated to South Texas where they became one of the earliest Japanese in the Rio Grande Valley and are featured in our Institute of Texan Cultures.
Meet Peter Sakai, Bexar County Judge. When Peter's grandparents immigrated to the United States from Japan, they could never have imagined all of the good he would accomplish.
Commissioners Court is responsible for budgetary decisions, tax and revenue decisions, and all personnel decisions except for certain positions which are either elected or appointed by the judiciary or other committees.
The major duties of the commissioners court involves overseeing the budgetary and policy making functions of county government. In addition, in many counties, commissioners have extensive responsibilities related to the building and maintenance of county roads.
In addition to responsibility for criminal prosecutions in Bexar County, the District Attorney also serves as legal counsel for Bexar County, county officials, and county employees in all matters related to their governmental functions.
The County Judge is not required to be an attorney, but the Texas Constitution requires that the Judge be well informed in the law of the State of Texas.
First, you will need to gather all the necessary documents, such as your birth certificate, social security card, and any court orders related to your name change. Secondly, you will need to complete the appropriate forms, which can be found on the Bexar County Clerk's website.
Bexar County is governed by a Commissioners Court, composed of four Commissioners and one County Judge, who acts as the presiding officer. The Commissioners represent their respective precincts, which are roughly equal in population and geographic area.
County judges, as presiding supervisors of the commissioners courts, help govern county government, including providing safety protection, public transportation, parks, hospitals and buildings, providing zoning, waste, water and permit regulations, levying and collecting taxes for county and municipal organizations and ...
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