Tex. Gov't Code Section 442.019
Tom Lea Trail


(a)

The commission shall develop a Tom Lea Trail program to commemorate the life and art of Tom Lea.

(b)

The program, at a minimum, shall include:

(1)

designation of locations that are historically significant to the life and art of Tom Lea;

(2)

adoption of an icon, symbol, or other identifying device to represent a designation under this section;

(3)

the use of the icon, symbol, or other identifying device in promoting tourism around this state by the commission and at locations designated under this section; and

(4)

the development of itineraries and maps to guide tourists to locations designated under this section.

(c)

The commission shall adopt:

(1)

eligibility criteria for a designation under this section; and

(2)

procedures to administer the program created under this section.

(d)

A historic marker or sign relating to the life and art of Tom Lea that is erected or maintained pursuant to the program adopted under this section must be located not more than five miles from a location designated under Subsection (b)(1).

(e)

The commission may, as necessary, enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office and the Texas Department of Transportation to implement this section.

(f)

The commission may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and other donations from any source to implement this section. The commission is not required to promote or market the Tom Lea Trail unless the commission receives funds raised from private entities for that purpose.

(g)

The following segments of highway shall constitute the Tom Lea Trail:

(1)

Interstate Highway 10 from its intersection with the northern municipal boundary of El Paso to its intersection with Interstate Highway 20;

(2)

Interstate Highway 20 from its intersection with Interstate Highway 10 to its intersection with the western municipal boundary of Sweetwater;

(3)

Interstate Highway 20 from its intersection with the eastern municipal boundary of Sweetwater to its intersection with U.S. Highway 277;

(4)

U.S. Highway 277 from its intersection with Interstate Highway 10 to its intersection with State Highway 114 in Seymour;

(5)

State Highway 114 from its intersection with U.S. Highway 277 in Seymour to its intersection with State Highway 199;

(6)

State Highway 199 from its intersection with U.S. Highway 281 to its intersection with Interstate Highway 30;

(7)

Interstate Highway 30 from its intersection with State Highway 199 to its intersection with Interstate Highway 35 East in Dallas;

(8)

Interstate Highway 35 East from its intersection with Interstate Highway 30 in Dallas to its intersection with State Highway 6 outside of the southern municipal boundary of Waco;

(9)

State Highway 6 from its intersection with Interstate 35 East to its intersection with State Highway 30 in College Station;

(10)

State Highway 30 from its intersection with State Highway 6 in College Station to its intersection with Interstate Highway 45;

(11)

Interstate Highway 45 from its intersection with State Highway 30 to its terminus in Galveston;

(12)

State Highway 21 from its intersection with State Highway 6 to its intersection with U.S. Highway 290;

(13)

U.S. Highway 290 from its intersection with State Highway 21 to its intersection with the eastern municipal boundary of Austin;

(14)

U.S. Highway 290 from its intersection with the western municipal boundary of Austin to its intersection with the eastern municipal boundary of Fredericksburg;

(15)

U.S. Highway 290 from its intersection with the western municipal boundary of Fredericksburg to its intersection with Interstate Highway 10;

(16)

Interstate Highway 10 from its intersection with U.S. Highway 290:

(A)

west to its intersection with U.S. Highway 385; and

(B)

east to its intersection with Interstate Highway 37;

(17)

U.S. Highway 385 from its intersection with Interstate Highway 10 to its intersection with the southern municipal boundary of Odessa;

(18)

Interstate Highway 37 from its intersection with Interstate Highway 10 to its intersection with U.S. Highway 77;

(19)

U.S. Highway 77 from its intersection with Interstate Highway 37 to its intersection with the northern municipal boundary of Kingsville;

(20)

U.S. Highway 77 from its intersection with the southern municipal boundary of Kingsville to its intersection with State Highway 285 in Riviera; and

(21)

State Highway 285 from its intersection with U.S. Highway 77 in Riviera to its intersection with the eastern municipal boundary of Hebbronville.

(h)

In this section, a reference to a municipal boundary means that boundary as it exists on September 1, 2017.

(i)

A designation of highway segments as the Tom Lea Trail may not be construed as a designation under the National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. Section 300101 et seq.).
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 718 (S.B. 928), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1008 (H.B. 1317), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 442.019 — Tom Lea Trail, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­442.­htm#442.­019 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

442.001
Definitions
442.002
Commission
442.003
Purpose of Commission
442.004
Personnel
442.005
General Powers and Duties of Commission
442.006
State Historical Marker Program
442.007
State Archeological Program
442.008
County Courthouses
442.009
Consumer Information and Complaints
442.010
Audits
442.011
Penalty
442.012
Lawsuits
442.013
No Effect on Other Organizations and Activities
442.014
Main Street Program
442.015
Texas Preservation Trust Fund Account
442.016
Liability for Adversely Affecting Historic Structure or Property
442.017
Identification and Preservation of Abandoned Cemeteries
442.018
Identification and Preservation of Texas Underground Railroad Historical Sites
442.019
Tom Lea Trail
442.020
Texas Treasure Awards
442.0021
Commission Members: Training
442.021
El Camino Real De Los Tejas National Historic Trail
442.0022
Commission Members: Conflict of Interest
442.022
Use of Technology
442.0023
Commission Members: Grounds for Removal
442.023
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Procedures
442.024
Scenic Loop Road--boerne Stage Road--toutant Beauregard Road Historic Corridor
442.025
Texas Historic Roads and Highways Program
442.026
Bankhead Highway as Texas Historic Highway
442.029
Hispanic Heritage Center of Texas
442.031
Don Juan De Onate Trail as Texas Historic Highway
442.032
Naming of Certain Areas on Historic Sites
442.0045
Delegation of Certain Powers and Duties
442.0051
Fees
442.051
Museum Definition
442.052
Powers of Commission
442.0052
Volunteer Services
442.0053
Eligibility Criteria for Inclusion of Real Property in State Historic Sites System
442.053
Revenue Bonds for Museum
442.0054
Disclosure of Personal Customer Information
442.055
Grants
442.0055
Affiliated Nonprofit Organization
442.0056
Acquisition of Historic Sites
442.056
National Museum of the Pacific War Museum Fund
442.0057
Solicitation, Receipt, and Transfer of Land
442.0058
Sale or Exchange of Land
442.0059
Employee Fund-raising
442.0061
State Historical Marker Program to Honor African American Legislators
442.061
Definition
442.062
Jurisdiction and Maintenance of Museum
442.063
Grants
442.0065
Guide to Historical Markers
442.065
Definition
442.066
Iwo Jima Monument and Museum
442.0071
Duties Regarding Governor’s Mansion
442.071
Definition
442.072
Commission Jurisdiction
442.0072
Preservation and Maintenance of Gethsemane Church and Carrington-covert House
442.0073
Preservation and Maintenance of Certain State Buildings
442.073
Historic Site Account
442.0074
Preservation, Maintenance, and Improvement of Republic of Texas Granite Boundary Marker
442.074
Grants
442.075
Transfer of Historic Sites from Parks and Wildlife
442.076
French Legation
442.077
Agreement Relating to French Legation
442.0081
Historic Courthouse Preservation and Maintenance Programs
442.0082
Historic Courthouse Project
442.0083
Funding for Historic Courthouse Preservation Program
442.0084
Equitable Representation in Monuments
442.0085
State Register of Historic Places
442.0086
Military Sites Program
442.0087
Fort Bliss Museum and Study Center
442.0088
Texas Heritage Trails Program
442.0095
Program and Facility Accessibility
442.101
Authority to Contract
442.102
Construction of Roads by Texas Department of Transportation
442.103
Lease of Lands and Improvements
442.104
Lease of Grazing Rights
442.105
Establishment of Fees
442.106
Concessions
442.107
Publications on Historic Sites
442.108
Deposit of Receipts
442.109
Mistaken Deposit
442.110
Programs for the Development of Historic Sites and Structures
442.111
Financing of Historic Site Programs
442.112
State Historic Site Retail Operations
442.113
Texas Historical Commission Retail Operations Fund
442.0145
Texas Historical Artifacts Program
442.0151
Historic Infrastructure Sustainability Trust Fund
442.0155
Funds Subject to State Funds Reform Act
442.0195
Texas Music History Trail
442.201
Authorization
442.202
Scope of Rules
442.203
Posting of Rules
442.204
Removal from Site
442.205
Enforcement of Rules
442.206
Effect of Rules
442.207
Penalty
442.251
Jurisdiction
442.252
San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield Association
442.253
Executive Manager
442.271
Jurisdiction
442.272
Powers of Commission

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 442.019’s source at texas​.gov