April 3, 2020, Number 14


Download the full .pdf version here: TML Legislative Update 14


Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates

The Texas Municipal League is open for business.  The building is closed to all but essential personnel and most staff is working remotely, but the League remains open for business and is fully ready to serve. Cities are encouraged to call or email for legal assistance, help with ordinances, or for general advice or assistance. Let us know how we can assist you and your city.

Call TML staff at 512-231-7400, or email Scott Houston for legal assistance at SHouston@tml.org; Rachael Pitts for membership support at RPitts@tml.org; and the training team for questions about conferences and workshops at training@tml.org.

The League has prepared a coronavirus clearinghouse web page to keep cities updated.  In addition, everyone who receives the Legislative Update should receive a daily email update each afternoon with information on new developments.  The daily email updates will be our primary means of communication during the pandemic.  Those emails are being archived chronologically as well as by subject matter


Working from Home?

Knock Out Your Mandated Cybersecurity Training

As promised, the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool (TML IRP) has released a free cybersecurity training program, including an online video.  TML IRP did so in response to a new state law mandating that most city officials and employees complete cybersecurity training by June 14, 2020, and annually thereafter.

The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) has also certified other programs, with more information available on the agency’s cybersecurity awareness training certification web page.

DIR recently launched a self-reporting application called Texas by Texas (TxT), but cities had to complete the following DIR survey by March 13 to use it in the future. By using TxT, city employees can self-report their training compliance, and DIR will later send a detailed report from the TxT application to each city verifying their compliance. Whether your city uses TxT or not, the city will be responsible for tracking training compliance and submitting an acknowledgement form to DIR by June 15 through a web platform that will be available in April.

Cities will not submit individual employee certificates of completion to DIR. However, cities should retain certificates, or other proof of completion, with their training records.  City officials with questions should contact DIR at TxTrainingCert@dir.texas.gov.


DISCLAIMER

TML member cities may use the material herein for any purpose. No other person or entity may reproduce, duplicate, or distribute any part of this document without the written authorization of the Texas Municipal League.