84R11561 PAM-F
 
  By: West S.B. No. 1295
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to separate negotiations regarding employment matters for
  police officers and firefighters in certain municipalities.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  The heading to Chapter 147, Local Government
  Code, is amended to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 147. LOCAL CONTROL OF FIREFIGHTER [AND POLICE OFFICER]
  EMPLOYMENT MATTERS IN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES WITH POPULATION OF ONE
  MILLION OR MORE
         SECTION 2.  Sections 147.003(a), (b), (c), and (d), Local
  Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A meet and confer team is created under this section and
  consists of [the following members:
               [(1)]  members representing the firefighter employee
  groups in the municipality, provided each group may appoint only
  one firefighter of the municipality to serve as a member of the team
  [; and
               [(2)     members representing the police officer employee
  groups in the municipality, provided each group may appoint only
  one police officer of the municipality to serve as a member of the
  team].
         (b)  The meet and confer team represents all firefighters
  [and police officers] in the municipality and shall negotiate with
  the municipality in an effort to reach an agreement on concerns
  shared by the firefighters [and police officers] regarding terms of
  employment, including concerns relating to wages, benefits, and
  other working conditions but excluding concerns relating to
  pensions.  Only the meet and confer team created under this section
  may represent the firefighters [or police officers] of the
  municipality in the capacity described by this subsection, except
  that the team may be accompanied by legal counsel.
         (c)  Concerns relating to affirmative action, employment
  discrimination, hiring, and promotions may be discussed by
  individual firefighter [and police officer] associations
  independent of the meet and confer team.
         (d)  Expenses associated with the meet and confer team must
  be divided pro rata among each firefighter employee group [and
  police officer employee group] based on the number of sworn fire [or
  police] department members represented by each group.
         SECTION 3.  Section 147.0031, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 147.0031.  PETITION FOR RECOGNITION: ELECTION OR ACTION
  BY GOVERNING BODY. (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date
  the governing body of a municipality receives from the meet and
  confer team a petition signed by a majority of all [police officers
  and a majority of all] firefighters, excluding the head of the
  [police department, the head of the] fire department [,] and other
  excluded employees as described by Section 147.0035(b), that
  requests recognition of the meet and confer team as the sole and
  exclusive bargaining agent for all the [police officers and]
  firefighters employed by the municipality, excluding the head of
  the [police department, the head of the] fire department [,] and
  other excluded employees as described by Section 147.0035(b), the
  governing body shall:
               (1)  grant recognition of the meet and confer team as
  requested in the petition and determine by majority vote that the
  municipality may meet and confer under this chapter without
  conducting an election by the voters in the municipality under
  Section 147.0033;
               (2)  defer granting recognition of the meet and confer
  team and order an election by the voters in the municipality under
  Section 147.0033 regarding whether the municipality may meet and
  confer under this chapter; or
               (3)  order a certification election under Section
  147.0032 to determine whether the employee groups in the meet and
  confer team represent a majority of the covered [police officers
  and a majority of the covered] firefighters.
         (b)  If the governing body of a municipality orders a
  certification election under Subsection (a)(3) and the employee
  groups that are part of the meet and confer team are certified to
  represent a majority of the covered [police officers and a majority
  of the covered] firefighters, the governing body shall, not later
  than the 30th day after the date that results of that election are
  certified:
               (1)  grant recognition of the meet and confer team as
  requested in the petition for recognition and determine by majority
  vote that the municipality may meet and confer under this chapter
  without conducting an election by the voters in the municipality
  under Section 147.0033; or
               (2)  defer granting recognition of the meet and confer
  team and order an election by the voters in the municipality under
  Section 147.0033 regarding whether a public employer may meet and
  confer under this chapter.
         SECTION 4.  Section 147.0032(a), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b), a certification
  election ordered under Section 147.0031(a)(3) to determine whether
  the employee groups in the meet and confer team represent a majority
  of the covered [police officers and a majority of the covered]
  firefighters shall be conducted according to procedures agreeable
  to the parties.
         SECTION 5.  Section 147.0033(c), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (c)  The ballot for an election ordered under this section
  shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
  proposition:  "Authorizing __________ (name of the municipality)
  to operate under the state law allowing a municipality to meet and
  confer and make agreements with the meet and confer team
  representing municipal [police officers and] firefighters as
  provided by state law, preserving the prohibition against strikes
  and organized work stoppages, and providing penalties for strikes
  and organized work stoppages."
         SECTION 6.  Section 147.0034(a), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  The [police officers and] firefighters may withdraw the
  recognition of the meet and confer team granted under this chapter
  by filing with the governing body of the municipality a petition
  signed by a majority of all covered [police officers and a majority
  of all covered] firefighters.
         SECTION 7.  Section 147.0035, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 147.0035.  RECOGNITION OF MEET AND CONFER TEAM. (a) A
  public employer in a municipality that chooses to meet and confer
  under this chapter shall recognize the meet and confer team that is
  recognized under Section 147.0031 or 147.0033 as the sole and
  exclusive bargaining agent for the [police officers and]
  firefighters, excluding the head of the [police department, head of
  the] fire department [,] and the employees exempt under Subsection
  (b), in accordance with this chapter and the petition.
         (b)  For the purposes of Subsection (a), exempt employees are
  employees appointed by the head of the [police department or] fire
  department in the classification immediately below that of
  department head or that are exempt by the mutual agreement of the
  meet and confer team and the municipality.
         (c)  The municipality shall recognize the meet and confer
  team until recognition of the meet and confer team is withdrawn in
  accordance with Section 147.0034 by a majority of the [police
  officers and a majority of the] firefighters who are eligible to
  sign a petition for recognition.
         SECTION 8.  Sections 147.004(a), (c), and (d), Local
  Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A municipality may not be denied local control over the
  wages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work, and other terms of
  employment, or other state-mandated personnel issues, if the
  municipality and the meet and confer team recognized under Section
  147.0031 or 147.0033 as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for
  the covered [police officers and] firefighters come to a mutual
  agreement on any of the terms of employment.  If an agreement is not
  reached, the state laws, local ordinances, and civil service rules
  remain unaffected.  All agreements shall be written.  Nothing in
  this chapter requires either party to meet and confer on any issue
  or reach an agreement.
         (c)  Firefighters [and police officers] of a municipality
  may not engage in strikes against this state or a political
  subdivision of this state.  A firefighter [or police officer] who
  participates in a strike forfeits all civil service rights,
  reemployment rights, and any other rights, benefits, or privileges
  the firefighter [or police officer] enjoys as a result of
  employment or prior employment.
         (d)  In this section, "strike" means failing to report for
  duty in concerted action with others, wilfully being absent from an
  assigned position, stopping work, abstaining from the full,
  faithful, and proper performance of the duties of employment, or
  interfering with the operation of a municipality.  However, this
  section does not prohibit a firefighter [or police officer] from
  conferring with members of the municipal governing body about
  conditions, compensation, rights, privileges, or obligations of
  employment.
         SECTION 9.  Section 147.005, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 147.005.  PAYROLL DUES DEDUCTIONS. The municipality
  may not prevent automatic payroll deductions for dues paid to a
  firefighter employee group [or police officer employee group].
         SECTION 10.  Section 147.007(a), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A written agreement made under this chapter between a
  municipality and the meet and confer team is enforceable and
  binding on the municipality, the meet and confer team, firefighter
  employee groups, [police officer employee groups,] and the
  firefighters [and police officers] covered by the agreement if:
               (1)  the municipality's governing body ratified the
  agreement by a majority vote; and
               (2)  the agreement is ratified under Section 147.008.
         SECTION 11.  Sections 147.008(b) and (d), Local Government
  Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (b)  All firefighters [and police officers] of the
  municipality are eligible to vote in the election.
         (d)  A firefighter [or police officer] who is not a member of
  a firefighter employee group [or a police officer employee group]
  may be assessed a fee for any cost associated with casting the
  firefighter's [or police officer's] vote.
         SECTION 12.  Section 147.009(d), Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (d)  The ballot for an election ordered under Subsection (b)
  shall be printed to allow voting for or against the
  proposition:  "Authorizing __________ (name of the municipality)
  to continue to operate under the state law allowing a municipality
  to meet and confer and make agreements with the meet and confer team
  representing municipal [police officers and] firefighters as
  provided by state law, preserving the prohibition against strikes
  and organized work stoppages, and providing penalties for strikes
  and organized work stoppages."
         SECTION 13.  Chapter 147, Local Government Code, is amended
  by adding Section 147.0091 to read as follows:
         Sec. 147.0091.  TEMPORARY PROVISION: ACTION TO WITHDRAW
  RECOGNITION OF POLICE OFFICER AND FIREFIGHTER MEET AND CONFER TEAM
  UNDER THIS CHAPTER. (a) Notwithstanding Sections 147.009(b)
  through (g), the governing body of a municipality that granted
  recognition of a meet and confer team as the sole and exclusive
  bargaining agent of all police officers and firefighters under
  Section 147.0031 before September 1, 2015, shall, not later than
  September 30, 2015, withdraw recognition of the meet and confer
  team by providing to the meet and confer team written notice that:
               (1)  pursuant to __.B. No. __, Acts of the 84th
  Legislature, Regular Session, 2015, the governing body is
  withdrawing recognition of the meet and confer team;  and
               (2)  any agreement between the governing body and the
  meet and confer team will not be renewed.
         (b)  This section expires September 1, 2025.
         SECTION 14.  Sections 147.010(a) and (c), Local Government
  Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (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 the firefighters [and police officers] under
  Section 147.008, a petition calling for the repeal of the agreement
  signed by a number of registered voters residing in the
  municipality equal to at least 10 percent of the votes cast at the
  most recent general election held in the municipality may be
  presented to the person charged with ordering an election under
  Section 3.004, Election Code.
         (c)  An election called under Subsection (b)(2) may be held
  as part of the next regularly scheduled general election for the
  municipality.  The ballot shall be printed to provide for voting
  for or against the proposition:  "Repeal the meet and confer
  agreement ratified on __________ (date agreement was ratified) by
  the __________ (name of the governing body of the municipality) and
  the [police officers and] firefighters employed by the City of
  __________ (name of municipality) concerning wages, salaries,
  rates of pay, hours of work, and other terms of employment."
         SECTION 15.  Section 147.011, Local Government Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 147.011.  EFFECT ON EXISTING BENEFITS AND RIGHTS. (a)
  This chapter may not be construed to repeal any existing benefit
  provided by statute or ordinance concerning [police officers' or]
  firefighters' compensation, pensions, retirement plans, hours of
  work, conditions of employment, or other emoluments except as
  expressly provided in a ratified meet and confer agreement.  This
  chapter is in addition to the benefits provided by existing
  statutes and ordinances.
         (b)  This chapter may not be construed to interfere with the
  free speech right, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United
  States Constitution, of an individual firefighter [or a police
  officer] to endorse or dissent from any agreement.
         SECTION 16.  Subtitle A, Title 5, Local Government Code, is
  amended by adding Chapter 148 to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 148. LOCAL CONTROL OF POLICE OFFICER EMPLOYMENT MATTERS IN
  CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES WITH POPULATION OF ONE MILLION OR MORE
         Sec. 148.001.  APPLICABILITY. This chapter applies only to
  a municipality with a population of one million or more, but does
  not apply to a municipality that has adopted Chapter 143 or 174.
         Sec. 148.002.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
               (1)  "Police officer" means a sworn police officer
  employed by the municipality who is covered by the municipality's
  police pension plan and is classified by the municipality as
  nonexempt. The term does not include a police officer with a rank
  above that of captain, a civilian, or a municipal marshal.
               (2)  "Police officer employee group" means an
  organization:
                     (A)  in which, on or before September 1, 2007, at
  least three percent of the police officers of the municipality have
  participated and paid dues via automatic payroll deduction; and
                     (B)  that exists for the purpose, in whole or in
  part, of dealing with the municipality concerning grievances, labor
  disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions
  of employment affecting police officers.
         Sec. 148.003.  MEET AND CONFER TEAM; NEGOTIATIONS. (a) A
  meet and confer team is created under this section and consists of
  members representing the police officer employee groups in the
  municipality, provided each group may appoint only one police
  officer of the municipality to serve as a member of the team.
         (b)  The meet and confer team represents all police officers
  in the municipality and shall negotiate with the municipality in an
  effort to reach an agreement on concerns shared by the police
  officers regarding terms of employment, including concerns
  relating to wages, benefits, and other working conditions but
  excluding concerns relating to pensions. Only the meet and confer
  team created under this section may represent the police officers
  of the municipality in the capacity described by this subsection,
  except that the team may be accompanied by a representative of the
  team's choosing to assist with the negotiation process.
         (c)  Concerns relating to affirmative action, employment
  discrimination, hiring, and promotions may be discussed by
  individual police officer associations independent of the meet and
  confer team.
         (d)  Expenses associated with the meet and confer team must
  be divided pro rata among each police officer employee group based
  on the number of sworn police department members represented by
  each group.
         (e)  A municipality may designate one or more persons to meet
  and confer on the municipality's behalf.
         Sec. 148.0031.  PETITION FOR RECOGNITION: ELECTION OR ACTION
  BY GOVERNING BODY. (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date
  the governing body of a municipality receives from the meet and
  confer team a petition signed by a majority of all police officers,
  excluding the head of the police department and other excluded
  employees as described by Section 148.0035(b), that requests
  recognition of the meet and confer team as the sole and exclusive
  bargaining agent for all the police officers employed by the
  municipality, excluding the head of the police department and other
  excluded employees as described by Section 148.0035(b), the
  governing body shall:
               (1)  grant recognition of the meet and confer team as
  requested in the petition and determine by majority vote that the
  municipality may meet and confer under this chapter without
  conducting an election by the voters in the municipality under
  Section 148.0033;
               (2)  defer granting recognition of the meet and confer
  team and order an election by the voters in the municipality under
  Section 148.0033 regarding whether the municipality may meet and
  confer under this chapter; or
               (3)  order a certification election under Section
  148.0032 to determine whether the employee groups in the meet and
  confer team represent a majority of the covered police officers.
         (b)  If the governing body of a municipality orders a
  certification election under Subsection (a)(3) and the employee
  groups that are part of the meet and confer team are certified to
  represent a majority of the covered police officers, the governing
  body shall, not later than the 30th day after the date that results
  of that election are certified:
               (1)  grant recognition of the meet and confer team as
  requested in the petition for recognition and determine by majority
  vote that the municipality may meet and confer under this chapter
  without conducting an election by the voters in the municipality
  under Section 148.0033; or
               (2)  defer granting recognition of the meet and confer
  team and order an election by the voters in the municipality under
  Section 148.0033 regarding whether a public employer may meet and
  confer under this chapter.
         Sec. 148.0032.  CERTIFICATION ELECTION. (a) Except as
  provided by Subsection (b), a certification election ordered under
  Section 148.0031(a)(3) to determine whether the employee groups in
  the meet and confer team represent a majority of the covered police
  officers shall be conducted according to procedures agreeable to
  the parties.
         (b)  If the parties are unable to agree on procedures for the
  certification election, either party may request the American
  Arbitration Association to conduct the election and to certify the
  results of the election.
         (c)  Certification of the results of an election under this
  section resolves the question concerning representation.
         (d)  Each employee group in the meet and confer team is
  liable for the expenses of the certification election for the
  employees the group represents.
         Sec. 148.0033.  ELECTION TO AUTHORIZE OPERATING UNDER THIS
  CHAPTER. (a) The governing body of a municipality that receives a
  petition for recognition under Section 148.0031 may order an
  election to determine whether a public employer may meet and confer
  under this chapter.
         (b)  An election ordered under this section must be held as
  part of the next regularly scheduled general election for municipal
  officials that is held after the date the governing body of the
  municipality orders the election and that allows sufficient time to
  prepare the ballot in compliance with other requirements of law.
         (c)  The ballot for an election ordered under this section
  shall be printed to permit voting for or against the proposition:
  "Authorizing __________ (name of the municipality) to operate under
  the state law allowing a municipality to meet and confer and make
  agreements with the meet and confer team representing municipal
  police officers as provided by state law, preserving the
  prohibition against strikes and organized work stoppages, and
  providing penalties for strikes and organized work stoppages."
         (d)  An election called under this section must be held and
  the returns prepared and canvassed in conformity with the Election
  Code.
         (e)  If an election authorized under this section is held,
  the municipality may operate under the other provisions of this
  chapter only if a majority of the votes cast at the election favor
  the proposition.
         (f)  If an election authorized under this section is held, a
  meet and confer team may not submit a petition for recognition to
  the governing body of the municipality under Section 148.0031
  before the second anniversary of the date of the election.
         Sec. 148.0034.  WITHDRAWAL OF RECOGNITION. (a) The police
  officers may withdraw the recognition of the meet and confer team
  granted under this chapter by filing with the governing body of the
  municipality a petition signed by a majority of all covered police
  officers.
         (b)  The governing body of the municipality may:
               (1)  withdraw recognition as provided by the petition;
  or
               (2)  order a certification election in accordance with
  Section 148.0032 regarding whether to do so.
         Sec. 148.0035.  RECOGNITION OF MEET AND CONFER TEAM. (a) A
  public employer in a municipality that chooses to meet and confer
  under this chapter shall recognize the meet and confer team that is
  recognized under Section 148.0031 or 148.0033 as the sole and
  exclusive bargaining agent for the police officers, excluding the
  head of the police department and the employees exempt under
  Subsection (b), in accordance with this chapter and the petition.
         (b)  For the purposes of Subsection (a), exempt employees are
  employees appointed by the head of the police department in the
  classification immediately below that of department head or that
  are exempt by the mutual agreement of the meet and confer team and
  the municipality.
         (c)  The municipality shall recognize the meet and confer
  team until recognition of the meet and confer team is withdrawn in
  accordance with Section 148.0034 by a majority of the police
  officers who are eligible to sign a petition for recognition.
         Sec. 148.004.  GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO AGREEMENTS,
  RECOGNITION, AND STRIKES. (a) A municipality may not be denied
  local control over the wages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of work,
  and other terms of employment, or other state-mandated personnel
  issues, if the municipality and the meet and confer team recognized
  under Section 148.0031 or 148.0033 as the sole and exclusive
  bargaining agent for the covered police officers come to a mutual
  agreement on any of the terms of employment. If an agreement is not
  reached, the state laws, local ordinances, and civil service rules
  remain unaffected. All agreements shall be written. Nothing in
  this chapter requires either party to meet and confer on any issue
  or reach an agreement.
         (b)  A municipality may meet and confer only if the meet and
  confer team does not advocate the illegal right to strike by public
  employees.
         (c)  Police officers of a municipality may not engage in
  strikes against this state or a political subdivision of this
  state. A police officer who participates in a strike forfeits all
  civil service rights, reemployment rights, and any other rights,
  benefits, or privileges the police officer enjoys as a result of
  employment or prior employment.
         (d)  In this section, "strike" means failing to report for
  duty in concerted action with others, wilfully being absent from an
  assigned position, stopping work, abstaining from the full,
  faithful, and proper performance of the duties of employment, or
  interfering with the operation of a municipality. However, this
  section does not prohibit a police officer from conferring with
  members of the municipal governing body about conditions,
  compensation, rights, privileges, or obligations of employment.
         Sec. 148.005.  PAYROLL DUES DEDUCTIONS. The municipality
  may not prevent automatic payroll deductions for dues paid to a
  police officer employee group.
         Sec. 148.006.  RECORDS AND MEETINGS. (a) An agreement made
  under this chapter is public information for purposes of Chapter
  552, Government Code. The agreement and any document prepared and
  used by the municipality in connection with the agreement, except
  for materials created during a municipality's caucuses and notes
  that are otherwise privileged by law, are available to the public in
  accordance with Chapter 552, Government Code, only after the
  agreement is ratified by both parties.
         (b)  This section does not affect the application of
  Subchapter C, Chapter 552, Government Code, to a document prepared
  and used by the municipality in connection with the agreement.
         Sec. 148.007.  ENFORCEABILITY OF AGREEMENT. (a) A written
  agreement made under this chapter between a municipality and the
  meet and confer team is enforceable and binding on the
  municipality, the meet and confer team, police officer employee
  groups, and the police officers covered by the agreement if:
               (1)  the municipality's governing body ratified the
  agreement by a majority vote; and
               (2)  the agreement is ratified under Section 148.008.
         (b)  A state district court of the judicial district in which
  a majority of the population of the municipality is located has full
  authority and jurisdiction on the application of either party
  aggrieved by an action or omission of the other party when the
  action or omission is related to a right, duty, or obligation
  provided by any written agreement ratified as required by this
  chapter. The court may issue proper restraining orders, temporary
  and permanent injunctions, and any other writ, order, or process,
  including contempt orders, that are appropriate to enforcing any
  written agreement ratified as required by this chapter.
         Sec. 148.008.  ELECTION TO RATIFY AGREEMENT. (a) The meet
  and confer team shall call an election to ratify any agreement
  reached with the municipality if the agreement has been approved by
  a unanimous vote of the members of the meet and confer team.
         (b)  All police officers of the municipality are eligible to
  vote in the election.
         (c)  An agreement may be ratified under this section only if
  at least 50 percent of the votes cast in the election favor the
  ratification.
         (d)  A police officer who is not a member of a police officer
  employee group may be assessed a fee for any cost associated with
  casting the police officer's vote.
         (e)  The meet and confer team shall establish procedures for
  the election by unanimous consensus.
         Sec. 148.009.  ACTION OR ELECTION TO REPEAL AUTHORIZATION TO
  OPERATE UNDER THIS CHAPTER. (a) The governing body of a
  municipality that granted recognition of a meet and confer team
  under Section 148.0031 without conducting an election under Section
  148.0033 may withdraw recognition of the meet and confer team by
  providing to the meet and confer team not less than 90 days' written
  notice that:
               (1)  the governing body is withdrawing recognition of
  the meet and confer team; and
               (2)  any agreement between the governing body and the
  meet and confer team will not be renewed.
         (b)  The governing body of a municipality that granted
  recognition of a meet and confer team after conducting an election
  under Section 148.0033 may order an election to determine whether a
  public employer may continue to meet and confer under this chapter.
  The governing body may not order an election under this subsection
  until the second anniversary of the date of the election under
  Section 148.0033.
         (c)  An election ordered under Subsection (b) must be held as
  part of the next regularly scheduled general election for municipal
  officers that occurs after the date the governing body of the
  municipality orders the election and that allows sufficient time to
  prepare the ballot in compliance with other requirements of law.
         (d)  The ballot for an election ordered under Subsection (b)
  shall be printed to allow voting for or against the proposition:
  "Authorizing __________ (name of the municipality) to continue to
  operate under the state law allowing a municipality to meet and
  confer and make agreements with the meet and confer team
  representing municipal police officers as provided by state law,
  preserving the prohibition against strikes and organized work
  stoppages, and providing penalties for strikes and organized work
  stoppages."
         (e)  An election ordered under Subsection (b) must be held
  and the returns prepared and canvassed in conformity with the
  Election Code.
         (f)  If an election ordered under Subsection (b) is held, the
  municipality may continue to operate under this chapter only if a
  majority of the votes cast at the election favor the proposition.
         (g)  If an election ordered under Subsection (b) is held, a
  meet and confer team may not submit a petition for recognition to
  the governing body of the municipality under Section 148.0031
  before the second anniversary of the date of the election.
         Sec. 148.010.  ELECTION TO REPEAL AGREEMENT. (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 the police
  officers under Section 148.008, a petition calling for the repeal
  of the agreement signed by a number of registered voters residing in
  the municipality equal to at least 10 percent of the votes cast at
  the most recent general election held in the municipality may be
  presented to the person charged with ordering an election under
  Section 3.004, Election Code.
         (b)  If a petition is presented under Subsection (a), the
  governing body of the municipality shall:
               (1)  repeal the meet and confer agreement; or
               (2)  certify that the governing body is not repealing
  the agreement and call an election to determine whether to repeal
  the agreement.
         (c)  An election called under Subsection (b)(2) may be held
  as part of the next regularly scheduled general election for the
  municipality. The ballot shall be printed to provide for voting for
  or against the proposition: "Repeal the meet and confer agreement
  ratified on __________ (date agreement was ratified) by the
  __________ (name of the governing body of the municipality) and the
  police officers employed by the City of __________ (name of
  municipality) concerning wages, salaries, rates of pay, hours of
  work, and other terms of employment."
         (d)  If a majority of the votes cast at the election favor the
  repeal of the agreement, the agreement is void.
         Sec. 148.011.  EFFECT ON EXISTING BENEFITS AND RIGHTS. (a)
  This chapter may not be construed to repeal any existing benefit
  provided by statute or ordinance concerning police officers'
  compensation, pensions, retirement plans, hours of work,
  conditions of employment, or other emoluments except as expressly
  provided in a ratified meet and confer agreement. This chapter is
  in addition to the benefits provided by existing statutes and
  ordinances.
         (b)  This chapter may not be construed to interfere with the
  free speech right, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United
  States Constitution, of an individual police officer to endorse or
  dissent from any agreement.
         SECTION 17.  Sections 147.002(3) and (4), Local Government
  Code, are repealed.
         SECTION 18.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.