By Hilderbran H.B. No. 2647
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1-1 AN ACT
1-2 relating to the transfer of the facilities of the Kerrville
1-3 Training Center in Kerr County to the General Services Commission
1-4 and providing for its future management and use.
1-5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-6 SECTION 1. The improvements, fixtures, and appurtenances of
1-7 the facility known as the Kerrville Training Center, located on 1.5
1-8 acres of Permanent School Fund land out of the Thomas L. Waddell
1-9 Survey No. 145, Abstract 354, Kerr County, and as described in a
1-10 deed to the State of Texas of record in Volume 157, Page 615, Deed
1-11 Records, Kerr County, Texas, are hereby transferred and assigned to
1-12 the General Services Commission. The land on which the facility is
1-13 located shall remain a part of the Permanent School Fund.
1-14 SECTION 2. The General Land Office shall cause the facility
1-15 to be placed in its inventory of real property owned by the State,
1-16 and shall develop a plan for the management, use, and operation of
1-17 said facility in conjunction with the General Services Commission.
1-18 SECTION 3. The General Land Office is hereby authorized and
1-19 directed to enter into a lease of the surface estate of the
1-20 permanent school fund land underlying the facility with the General
1-21 Services Commission. The rate and term of the lease shall be in
1-22 compliance with the rules and policies of the General Land Office
1-23 in regard to commercial leases of state land as determined by the
2-1 fair market value of the surface estate of the permanent school
2-2 fund land, exclusive of any improvements thereto or thereon.
2-3 SECTION 4. The General Services Commission shall manage,
2-4 operate, and use the land leased hereunder together with the
2-5 facilities thereon in accordance with its statutory authority,
2-6 including the lease of the premises, or any part thereof, to state,
2-7 county, city, or federal agencies, or to any other public entity.
2-8 SECTION 5. EMERGENCY. The importance of this legislation
2-9 and the crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
2-10 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
2-11 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
2-12 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.