Tex. Gov't Code Section 301.073
Facilities Management Services for Space Occupied by Legislature


(a)

In this section, “facilities management services” has the meaning assigned by Section 2165.007 (Facilities Management Services), except that the term does not include utility services or utility expenses.

(b)

Notwithstanding Section 2165.007 (Facilities Management Services) or 2165.057 (Management of Facilities)(a) or other law and except as otherwise provided by this section, the State Preservation Board is responsible for providing:

(1)

for the Sam Houston Building, the facilities management services designated by the administrative head of the senate;

(2)

for the John H. Reagan Building, the facilities management services designated by the administrative head of the house;

(3)

for an interior portion of the Robert E. Johnson Building occupied by a single legislative agency, the facilities management services designated by the administrative head of that legislative agency; and

(4)

for any portion of the Robert E. Johnson Building not covered by Subdivision (3) and for the attached parking facility known as state parking garage P, the facilities management services designated by the administrative head of the Texas Legislative Council in consultation with the other affected legislative agencies occupying space in the building.

(c)

The Texas Facilities Commission shall:

(1)

provide any facilities management service for a facility listed in Subsection (b) that has not been designated to be performed by the State Preservation Board;

(2)

operate and maintain the central utility plant in the Sam Houston Building;

(3)

subject to Subdivision (4), operate and maintain the chiller utility plant attached to the Robert E. Johnson Building; and

(4)

as part of phase 2 construction of the Capitol Complex master plan developed under Section 2166.105 (Capitol Complex Master Plan):

(A)

connect the Robert E. Johnson Building to the centralized chilled water distribution system described by that plan; and

(B)

subsequently decommission the chiller utility plant attached to the Robert E. Johnson Building, except for portions of the plant needed to provide backup chilled water for the building’s data center or other critical infrastructure identified by the administrative head of the Texas Legislative Council.

(d)

The Texas Facilities Commission shall transfer to the State Preservation Board an amount of money sufficient to reimburse the board for the costs incurred by the board to perform the services described by Subsection (b), including any deferred maintenance project performed by the board.

(e)

This section does not, and may not be construed to, specifically commit the control of any public buildings or grounds to the State Preservation Board for purposes of Section 2165.002 (Exceptions to Commission Charge and Control) or any other law.

(f)

The administrative head of the appropriate legislative agency may select an entity to provide construction management and oversight of a project undertaken to repair or rehabilitate a facility described by Subsection (b) that is funded by money appropriated to the State Preservation Board. The entity selected is exclusively responsible for providing construction management and oversight of the project, notwithstanding Section 2165.001 (Custodianship of State Property), Chapter 2166 (Building Construction and Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property), or other law. On the request of the administrative head of the legislative agency, from the money appropriated to the State Preservation Board to fund the project, the board shall transfer to the legislative agency the amount of money necessary for the legislative agency to pay the costs the agency incurs in connection with the project.

(g)

For the chamber and committee rooms occupied by the house and senate in the Capitol, Capitol Extension, and any legislative office building, the administrative head of agency for the appropriate house shall specify the scope, manner, and performance of all work related to audiovisual systems, including sound systems.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1081 (S.B. 640), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 301.073 — Facilities Management Services for Space Occupied by Legislature, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­301.­htm#301.­073 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

301.001
Time and Place of Meeting
301.002
Who May Organize
301.003
Presiding Officers
301.004
Temporary Officers
301.005
Lack of Quorum
301.006
Selection of Officers
301.011
Short Title
301.012
Purpose
301.013
Selection of Committees
301.014
Powers and Duties of Standing Committees
301.015
Meetings of Standing Committees
301.016
Special Committees
301.017
General Investigating Committees
301.018
General Investigating Committee Meetings
301.019
Joint General Investigating Committee Hearings
301.020
Powers and Duties of General Investigating Committees
301.021
General Investigating Committee Employees
301.022
Testimony Under Oath
301.023
Administering Oaths
301.024
Process
301.025
Refusal to Testify
301.026
Contempt of Legislature
301.027
Prosecution for Contempt of Legislature
301.028
Cooperation of Other Agencies
301.029
Appropriations for Salaries, Per Diem, and Expenditures
301.031
Committee Staff
301.032
Gifts and Grants
301.033
Allocation of Space in Legislative Services Building
301.034
Termination of Membership on Interim Committee
301.035
Joint Interim Committee Per Diem and Travel Expenses
301.041
Communications with Parliamentarians
301.042
Communications with Engrossing and Enrolling Department
301.043
Engrossing and Enrolling Department Records of Drafting and Other Requests
301.051
Issuance of Publications
301.052
Distribution of Journals
301.061
Legal Representation of Legislature
301.071
Sale of Texas Flags and Similar Items
301.072
State Buildings Occupied by Legislative Offices and Agencies
301.073
Facilities Management Services for Space Occupied by Legislature
301.0221
Use of Pseudonym by Victims of Human Trafficking

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 301.073’s source at texas​.gov