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Re: New TREC inspector Committee Secretary
I was not able to attend the TREC Commissioner's meeting today but I gathered from someone who did that the days of the Inspector Committee are now numbered. When the new legislation kicks in later this year the statutory requirement for an Inspector Committee at TREC will end.
Consequently, the Inspector Committee Chairman cancelled our meeting that was to take place tomorrow. It would appear that we are lame ducks at this point.
The Inspector Committee in its current form does not have time to complete the work on the SoP as far as I can see and its unclear right now how the Real Estate Commissioners might handle any future development work on the SOP.
Even without a state statute requiring that an Inspector Committee be in existence, some kind of appointed advisory board of inspectors is definitely needed and I am confident that the Commissioners realize this. How a new advisory board will be set up and selected is unknown at this time but the Commissioners have set up a sub-committee of their own members to develop some options.
Add an E&O requirement to this mind numbing mix and it seems we Texas inspectors are in for some "interesting" times over the next couple of years.
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