Tex. Gov't Code Section 2166.102
Long-range Plan for State Agency Space Needs


(a)

The commission shall prepare a long-range plan on the needs of state agencies in Travis County that obtain or occupy space under this subtitle.

(b)

The commission shall maintain a six-year capital planning cycle and shall electronically submit a master facilities plan with the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of representatives, Legislative Budget Board, and comptroller not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year.

(c)

The master facilities plan must contain:

(1)

projections of the amount of administrative office space and client service space needed by state agencies, including the current amount of each state agency’s administrative office space in Travis County and identification of locations that currently exceed the space limitations prescribed by Section 2165.104 (Space Use Study; Limitation on Allocation of Space)(c);

(2)

an examination of the commission’s efforts to colocate administrative office space;

(3)

an examination of the use, age, condition, and economic life of state-owned buildings on the commission’s inventory, including a listing of all improvements and repairs that have been made to the buildings with an itemized account of receipts and expenditures and an estimate of needed improvements and repairs;

(4)

an analysis, in accordance with Subchapter D, of projects that have been requested by state agencies, including:

(A)

a brief and specific justification prepared by the using agency for each project;

(B)

a summary of the project analysis or, if the analysis was not made, a statement briefly describing the method used to estimate costs for the project;

(C)

a project cost estimate detailed enough to allow the budget agencies, the governor, and the legislature the widest possible latitude in developing policy regarding each project request;

(D)

an estimate, prepared by the commission with the cooperation of both the using agency and any private design professional retained, of the annual cost of maintaining the completed project, including the estimated cost of utility services;

(E)

an estimate, prepared by the using agency, of the annual cost of staffing and operating the completed project, excluding maintenance cost;

(F)

if appropriate and with the using agency’s approval, an indication of:
(i)
the feasibility of stage construction of a requested project; and
(ii)
the degree to which money will be required in the next biennium if the project is undertaken in stages; and

(G)

the designated priority of each project to which a priority rating has been assigned under Section 2166.151 (Using Agency’s General Project Description; Initiation of Project Analysis Process)(c);

(5)

an examination of the extent to which the state satisfies its need for space by leasing building space;

(6)

an examination of state-paid operation and maintenance costs for existing buildings owned or leased by the state;

(7)

a discussion of the economic and market conditions affecting the costs of the construction or lease of buildings;

(8)

an analysis of whether the state will benefit more from satisfying its needs for space by:

(A)

engaging in new projects;

(B)

leasing built space; or

(C)

satisfying its needs in another manner;

(9)

the commission’s findings and recommendations under Section 2166.103 (Findings on Space Needs);

(10)

a summary of the commission’s findings under Section 2166.101 (Compilation of Construction and Maintenance Information) on the status of state-owned buildings and current information on construction costs;

(11)

the comprehensive capital improvement and deferred maintenance plan and regular updates developed under Section 2166.108 (Comprehensive Capital Improvement and Deferred Maintenance Plan), including the aggregate project costs for each state agency;

(12)

an examination of the amount of exempt and nonexempt office space under Section 2165.104 (Space Use Study; Limitation on Allocation of Space)(c); and

(13)

other information relevant to the long-range plan that is:

(A)

considered appropriate by the commission; or

(B)

requested in writing by the governor or the presiding officer of either house of the legislature.

(d)

Each state agency housed wholly or partly in a facility on the commission’s inventory or in a facility leased by the commission shall participate in the long-range planning process required by this section.

(e)

For purposes of this section, “administrative office space” has the meaning assigned by Section 2165.1061 (Space Allocation Plans; Transition Plans).
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 41, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1398, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1153 (S.B. 211), Sec. 18, eff. June 14, 2013.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1203 (S.B. 1455), Sec. 18, eff. September 1, 2015.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 573 (S.B. 241), Sec. 1.21, eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 2166.102 — Long-range Plan for State Agency Space Needs, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­2166.­htm#2166.­102 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

2166.001
Definitions
2166.002
Applicability of Chapter
2166.003
Exceptions
2166.004
Additional Exceptions
2166.005
Commission Participation in Other Building Projects
2166.006
Legal Representation of Commission
2166.007
Venue
2166.051
Administering Agency
2166.052
Acquisition and Disposition of Property
2166.053
Contract Authority
2166.054
Title to and Control of Buildings
2166.055
Eminent Domain
2166.056
Grant of Easement, Franchise, License, or Right-of-way
2166.057
Coordination of Multiagency Projects
2166.058
Assistance by Other Agencies
2166.059
Assignment of Commission Employee to Other Agency
2166.060
Site Selection and Construction in Texas Municipalities
2166.061
General Commission Oversight During Construction
2166.062
Rulemaking Authority
2166.063
Federal Requirements
2166.101
Compilation of Construction and Maintenance Information
2166.102
Long-range Plan for State Agency Space Needs
2166.103
Findings on Space Needs
2166.105
Capitol Complex Master Plan
2166.106
Review of Proposed Capitol Complex Master Plan by Partnership Advisory Commission
2166.107
Comprehensive Planning and Development Process
2166.108
Comprehensive Capital Improvement and Deferred Maintenance Plan
2166.151
Using Agency’s General Project Description
2166.152
Preparation of Project Analysis
2166.153
Contents of Project Analysis
2166.154
Use of Project Analysis or Cost Estimate in Appropriations Process
2166.155
Estimate of Project Costs in Lieu of Project Analysis
2166.156
Preparation of Preliminary and Working Plans and Specifications
2166.157
Accounting for Project Analysis Expenses
2166.202
Selection of Private Design Professional
2166.203
Interview Notification to Private Design Professional
2166.204
Using Agency Recommendations
2166.205
Compensation of Private Design Professional
2166.206
Information Furnished by State
2166.251
Legislative Authorizations and Appropriations
2166.252
Modifying Project to Conform to Appropriations
2166.253
Lowest and Best Bid Method
2166.254
Review of Certain Bids by Historical Commission
2166.255
Amount of Contract
2166.256
Acquisition of Items Not Furnished Under Construction Contract
2166.257
Contract Payment Administration
2166.258
Common Surety or Insurer
2166.259
Small Contractor Participation Assistance Program
2166.260
Approval of Certain Expenditures Required
2166.301
Exceptions
2166.302
Adoption of Conditions
2166.303
Uniform Trench Safety Conditions
2166.304
Pre-bid Conference
2166.305
Review of Uniform General Conditions
2166.351
Definitions
2166.352
Categories of Inspection
2166.353
Detailed Inspection
2166.354
General Inspection
2166.355
Professional Inspection
2166.356
Final Inspection
2166.401
Evaluation of Energy Alternatives
2166.402
Energy or Water Conservation Standards for Entities Otherwise Excluded from Chapter
2166.403
Alternative Energy and Energy-efficient Architectural and Engineering Design in New Building Construction
2166.404
Xeriscape on New Construction
2166.405
Xeriscape Phase-in
2166.406
Energy Savings Performance Contracts
2166.408
Evaluation of Architectural and Engineering Design Alternatives
2166.451
Acquisition of Historic Structures
2166.452
Acquisition of Existing Building as Alternative to New Construction
2166.453
Acquisition of Real Property as Alternative to Leasing Space
2166.454
Purchasing or Obtaining More Favorable Lease with Option to Purchase Agreements with Regard to Certain Leased Space
2166.501
Monuments and Memorials
2166.502
Contracts with Texas Historical Commission
2166.503
Acquisition of Archaeological, Paleontological, and Historic Sites
2166.551
Child Care Facility in State Building
2166.552
Fine Arts Projects
2166.553
Acquisition and Construction of Buildings for Health and Human Services Agencies
2166.554
Lease of Federal Property for Department of Public Safety
2166.1065
Review of Capitol Complex Master Plan by State Preservation Board and General Land Office
2166.2525
Determination of Contracting Method
2166.2551
Contract Notification
2166.4541
Entering into More Favorable Lease with Option to Purchase Agreements
2166.4542
Purchasing Certain Leased Space
2166.5011
Removal, Relocation, or Alteration of a Monument or Memorial

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 2166.102’s source at texas​.gov