For purposes of this subchapter: (1) "Constitutional officer" means Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney General, Commissioner of State Lands, Auditor of State, member of the House of Representatives, and member of the Senate; and (2) "State agency" means every board, commission, department, division, institution, and other office of state government whether located within the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government and including state-supported colleges and universities. Acts 1999, No. 34, § 1. For purposes of this subchapter: (1) "Constitutional officer" means Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney General, Commissioner of State Lands, Auditor of State, member of the House of Representatives, and member of the Senate; and (2) "State agency" means every board, commission, department, division, institution, and other office of state government whether located within the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government and including state-supported colleges and universities. Acts 1999, No. 34, § 1. For purposes of this subchapter: (1) "Constitutional officer" means Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney General, Commissioner of State Lands, Auditor of State, member of the House of Representatives, and member of the Senate; and (2) "State agency" means every board, commission, department, division, institution, and other office of state government whether located within the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government and including state-supported colleges and universities. Acts 1999, No. 34, § 1. For purposes of this subchapter: (1) "Constitutional officer" means Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney General, Commissioner of State Lands, Auditor of State, member of the House of Representatives, and member of the Senate; and (2) "State agency" means every board, commission, department, division, institution, and other office of state government whether located within the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government and including state-supported colleges and universities. Acts 1999, No. 34, § 1.
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