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89th Legislature Second Called Session
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Captions for 77(R) SB 311 by Zaffirini

Introduced

Relating to the continuation and functions of the General Services Commission and to the operations of certain other state agencies having functions transferred from or associated with the commission, including the Department of Information Resources, the telecommunications planning and oversight council, the interagency work group for developing contracting guidelines, and the State Cemetery Committee.

Senate Committee Report

Relating to the continuation and functions of the General Services Commission and to the operations of certain other state agencies having functions transferred from or associated with the commission, including the Department of Information Resources, the telecommunications planning and oversight council, the interagency work group for developing contracting guidelines, and the State Cemetery Committee.

Engrossed

Relating to the continuation and functions of the General Services Commission and to the operations of certain other state agencies having functions transferred from or associated with the commission, including the Department of Information Resources, the telecommunications planning and oversight council, the interagency work group for developing contracting guidelines, and the State Cemetery Committee.

House Committee Report

Relating to the abolition of the General Services Commission; to the transfer of its functions to a newly created Texas Procurement Commission, the Department of Information Resources, and a newly created Texas Building Commission; and to the operations of certain other state agencies having functions transferred from or associated with the commission, including the telecommunications planning and oversight council, the attorney general, and the State Cemetery Committee.

Enrolled

Relating to the abolition of the General Services Commission; to the transfer of its functions to a newly created Texas Building and Procurement Commission; and to the operations of certain other state agencies having functions transferred from or associated with the General Services Commission, including the Department of Information Resources, the telecommunications planning and oversight council, the attorney general, the Legislative Budget Board, and the State Cemetery Committee.