Education and Training Texas district attorneys are required to attain 15 hours every 12-month period, with that 12-month period being based on your birth month, ten hours must be earned in a formal classroom setting and up to five hours may be earned in self-study.
Education and Training Texas county attorneys are required to attain 15 hours every 12-month period, with that 12-month period being based on your birth month, ten hours must be earned in a formal classroom setting and up to five hours may be earned in self-study.
Education and Training Commissioners are required to attain 16 hours every 12-month period and may carry forward up to 8 hours. Some exceptions apply.
Education and Training Our goal is to equip county officials and employees with resources to help them effectively carry out their duties. Following each TAC education and training event, we are pleased to provide access to the presentation materials used (slides, handouts, etc.) for those who would like them and for those unable to attend.
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Resources for Course Administrators
Education and Training The Texas Association of Counties (TAC) provides Texas local government employees with a free cybersecurity training course that fulfills the requirements of Texas Government Code § 2054.5191 each year.
Special Presentation Request Form
Education and Training These engaging and informative presentations are available at no fee to TAC members and TAC founding organizations.
Your Listserv is Now Upgraded to a Mobilize Community
Education and Training TAC offers and supports listserv groups to county officials and staff with the purpose of sharing questions and solutions across the counties.
Oath & Bond Requirements for County Officials
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Legal Services Elections Administrators will need to adjust operations for November elections following a recent Attorney General opinion.