By Davis                                              H.B. No. 1848
       74R6300 MI-D
                                 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
    1-1                                AN ACT
    1-2  relating to the administration of state-owned historical parks,
    1-3  structures, and sites by the Texas Historical Commission; providing
    1-4  penalties.
    1-5        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    1-6        SECTION 1.  Chapter 442, Government Code, is amended by
    1-7  designating Sections 442.001-442.016 as Subchapter A and adding a
    1-8  heading to Subchapter A to read as follows:
    1-9                  SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS:
   1-10                         HISTORIC PRESERVATION
   1-11        SECTION 2.  Section 442.001, Government Code, is amended to
   1-12  read as follows:
   1-13        Sec. 442.001.  Definition.  In this subchapter <chapter>,
   1-14  "historic structure" means a structure that:
   1-15              (1)  is included on the National Register of Historic
   1-16  Places;
   1-17              (2)  is designated as a Recorded Texas Historic
   1-18  Landmark;
   1-19              (3)  is designated as a State Archeological Landmark;
   1-20              (4)  is determined by the Texas Historical Commission
   1-21  to qualify as eligible property under criteria for inclusion on the
   1-22  National Register of Historic Places or for designation as a
   1-23  Recorded Texas Historic Landmark or as a State Archeological
   1-24  Landmark; or
    2-1              (5)  is certified by the Texas Historical Commission to
    2-2  other state agencies as worthy of preservation.
    2-3        SECTION 3.  Section 442.005, Government Code, is amended by
    2-4  adding Subsection (r) to read as follows:
    2-5        (r)  The commission may plan, develop, and acquire historical
    2-6  parks, sites, or structures and may improve, maintain, and operate
    2-7  state-owned historical parks, sites, and structures under the
    2-8  commission's jurisdiciton.
    2-9        SECTION 4.  Section 442.006(g), Government Code, is amended
   2-10  to read as follows:
   2-11        (g)  This subchapter <chapter> does not authorize the
   2-12  commission to review or determine the placement or location of an
   2-13  object in or on a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark if the placement
   2-14  or location does not result in substantial structural change or
   2-15  damage to the landmark.
   2-16        SECTION 5.  Section 442.011, Government Code, is amended to
   2-17  read as follows:
   2-18        Sec. 442.011.  Penalty.  A person who violates this
   2-19  subchapter <chapter> is subject to a civil penalty of not less than
   2-20  $50 nor more than $1,000 for each day of violation.
   2-21        SECTION 6.  Section 442.012(a), Government Code, is amended
   2-22  to read as follows:
   2-23        (a)  The attorney general or any resident of this state may
   2-24  file suit in district court to restrain and enjoin a violation or
   2-25  threatened violation of this subchapter <chapter>, to recover on
   2-26  behalf of the state a civil penalty provided by this subchapter
   2-27  <chapter>, or for both injunctive relief and a civil penalty.
    3-1        SECTION 7.  Section 442.013, Government Code, is amended to
    3-2  read as follows:
    3-3        Sec. 442.013.  No Effect on Other Organizations and
    3-4  Activities.  It is not the purpose of this subchapter <chapter> to
    3-5  duplicate or replace existing historical heritage organizations and
    3-6  activities, but to give leadership, coordination, and service as
    3-7  needed and desired.
    3-8        SECTION 8.  Chapter 442, Government Code, is amended by
    3-9  adding Subchapter B to read as follows:
   3-10                   SUBCHAPTER B.  ADMINISTRATION OF
   3-11                HISTORICAL PARKS, STRUCTURES, AND SITES
   3-12        Sec. 442.201.  JURISDICTION.  (a)  The commission has
   3-13  jurisdiction over state historical parks, structures, and sites as
   3-14  provided by Subchapters C through G or acquired under this
   3-15  subchapter.
   3-16        (b)  The commission is, for all purposes, the successor to
   3-17  the Parks and Wildlife Department regarding the state historical
   3-18  parks, sites, and structures under Subchapters C through G that
   3-19  were under the jurisdiction of the Parks and Wildlife Department on
   3-20  August 31, 1995.
   3-21        Sec. 442.202.  ACQUISITION OF HISTORICAL AREAS.  (a)  The
   3-22  commission may acquire by purchase, gift, or other manner
   3-23  historical areas:
   3-24              (1)  where events occurred that represent an important
   3-25  aspect of the cultural, political, economic, military, or social
   3-26  history of the nation or state;
   3-27              (2)  significantly associated with the lives of
    4-1  outstanding historic persons or with an important event that
    4-2  represents a great ideal or idea;
    4-3              (3)  embodying the distinguishing characteristics of an
    4-4  architectural type that is inherently valuable for study of a
    4-5  period, style, or method of construction;
    4-6              (4)  that contribute significantly to the understanding
    4-7  of aboriginal man in the nation or state; or
    4-8              (5)  that are of significant geologic interest relating
    4-9  to prehistoric animal or plant life.
   4-10        (b)  The commission shall restore and maintain each
   4-11  historical area acquired under this section for the benefit of the
   4-12  general public.  The commission may enter into interagency
   4-13  contracts for this purpose.
   4-14        Sec. 442.203.  Participation in Federal Programs.  (a)  The
   4-15  commission may apply to any appropriate agency or officer of the
   4-16  United States for participation in or the receipt of aid from any
   4-17  federal program involving the planning, acquisition, and
   4-18  development of historic sites and structures.
   4-19        (b)  The commission may contract with the United States or
   4-20  its agencies to plan, acquire, and develop historic sites and
   4-21  structures in this state in conformity with any federal act
   4-22  concerning the development of historic sites and structures.
   4-23        (c)  The commission shall keep financial and other records
   4-24  relating to programs under this section and shall furnish
   4-25  appropriate officials and agencies of the United States and of this
   4-26  state all reports and information reasonably necessary for the
   4-27  administration of the programs.
    5-1        Sec. 442.204.  HISTORIC LOCATIONS.  The commission may
    5-2  locate, designate, and suitably mark historic grounds and
    5-3  battlefields and other historic spots in Texas.  Fitting markers
    5-4  may be erected; however, no expense may be incurred in the name of
    5-5  the state for this project.
    5-6        Sec. 442.205.  RULES; PENALTY.  (a)  The commission may adopt
    5-7  rules on the health, safety, and protection of persons and property
    5-8  in state historical parks, structures, and sites under the
    5-9  commission's jurisdiction, including rules governing:
   5-10              (1)  the conservation, preservation, and use of state
   5-11  property, whether natural features or constructed facilities;
   5-12              (2)  the abusive, disruptive, or destructive conduct of
   5-13  persons;
   5-14              (3)  the activities, including recreational activities,
   5-15  of persons using historical parks, structures, or sites under the
   5-16  commission's jurisdiction;
   5-17              (4)  the possession of pets or animals;
   5-18              (5)  the regulation of traffic and parking; and
   5-19              (6)  conduct that endangers the health, safety, or
   5-20  property of persons using historical parks, structures, or sites
   5-21  under the commission's jurisdiction.
   5-22        (b)  A person commits an offense if the person violates a
   5-23  rule adopted under this section.  An offense under this subsection
   5-24  is a Class C misdemeanor.
   5-25        Sec. 442.206.  STATE HISTORICAL AREAS FUND.  (a)  The state
   5-26  historical areas fund is a special fund in the state treasury.
   5-27        (b)  The commission shall deposit to the credit of the state
    6-1  historical areas fund all revenue, less allowable costs, received
    6-2  from:
    6-3              (1)  grants or the operation of concessions in state
    6-4  historical parks, structures, or sites under the commission's
    6-5  jurisdiction;
    6-6              (2)  publications on state historical parks,
    6-7  structures, or sites under the commission's jurisdiction;
    6-8              (3)  fees received by the commission under Subchapters
    6-9  C through G;
   6-10              (4)  fees received by the commission under Sections
   6-11  442.208 and 442.209;
   6-12              (5)  gifts, grants, or donations received by the
   6-13  commission for the purposes of this subchapter;
   6-14              (6)  fines or penalties received from violations of
   6-15  rules adopted under Section 442.212;
   6-16              (7)  revenue collected under Section 442.213; and
   6-17              (8)  any other source provided by law.
   6-18        (c)  The commission may use the money in the fund only to
   6-19  plan, acquire, maintain, improve, or operate state historical
   6-20  parks, structures, or sites under the commission's jurisdiction.
   6-21        Sec. 442.207.  GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS.  The commission
   6-22  may receive gifts, grants, or donations for the purpose of
   6-23  operating, maintaining, or improving a state historical park,
   6-24  structure, or site under the commission's jurisdiction.
   6-25        Sec. 442.208.  FEES.  (a)  The commission may charge and
   6-26  collect fees for the admission to or other use of a state
   6-27  historical park, structure, or site under the commission's
    7-1  jurisdiction.
    7-2        (b)  The holder of a state parklands passport issued under
    7-3  Section 13.018, Parks and Wildlife Code, is entitled to enter a
    7-4  state historical park, structure, or site under the commission's
    7-5  jurisdiction without payment of an entrance or admission fee.  When
    7-6  a fee is charged by the commission for entrance of a vehicle into a
    7-7  state historical park, structure, or site, the vehicle of the
    7-8  holder of a state parklands passport is exempt from the fee when
    7-9  the holder is present.
   7-10        Sec. 442.209.  LODGING OR CAMPSITE RESERVATIONS.  The
   7-11  commission may permit the advance reservation of a lodging or
   7-12  campsite at a state historical park, structure, or site under the
   7-13  commission's jurisdiction and require the payment of a fee by a
   7-14  person making the reservation.  If a reservation is canceled at
   7-15  least 72 hours before the day the lodging or campsite is first to
   7-16  be occupied under the reservation, the reservation fee shall be
   7-17  refunded.  If the reservation is confirmed by the person's arriving
   7-18  at the historical park, structure, or site, the reservation fee
   7-19  shall be applied to the first day's use fee.  A use fee may not be
   7-20  required in advance as part of the reservation procedure.
   7-21        Sec. 442.210.  CONCESSIONS.  The commission may operate or
   7-22  grant a contract to operate a concession in a state historical
   7-23  park, structure, or site under the commission's jurisdiction.  The
   7-24  commission may make rules governing the granting or operating of
   7-25  concessions.
   7-26        Sec. 442.211.  PUBLICATIONS.  (a)  The commission may provide
   7-27  or sell information, including books, magazines, photographs,
    8-1  prints, and bulletins, to the public on state historical parks,
    8-2  structures, and sites under the commission's jurisdiction.
    8-3        (b)  The commission may enter into contractual agreements for
    8-4  publication of information concerning state historical parks,
    8-5  structures, and sites under the commission's jurisdiction.
    8-6        (c)  The commission may receive royalties on commission-owned
    8-7  materials that are sold or supplied to others by the commission for
    8-8  publication.
    8-9        Sec. 442.212.  REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF MINERAL RIGHTS;
   8-10  PENALTIES.  (a)  The commission by rule may regulate the use of
   8-11  state historical park, structure, or site land under the
   8-12  commission's jurisdiction for oil, gas, and other mineral recovery
   8-13  and associated activities as the commission considers reasonable
   8-14  and necessary to protect the surface estate of that land under the
   8-15  jurisdiction of the commission or to protect human health or
   8-16  property.
   8-17        (b)  If a person has violated, is violating, or is
   8-18  threatening to violate a rule adopted under this section, the
   8-19  executive director may have a civil suit brought in a district
   8-20  court for injunctive relief, for assessment and recovery of a civil
   8-21  penalty of not less than $100 for each act of violation, or for
   8-22  both injunctive relief and a civil penalty.
   8-23        (c)  A suit under this section shall be brought in the name
   8-24  of the commission through the attorney general.
   8-25        (d)  Reasonable attorney's fees shall also be recoverable,
   8-26  with reimbursement to the operating fund from which the expenditure
   8-27  occurred.
    9-1        (e)  This section does not affect the regulatory authority of
    9-2  the Railroad Commission of Texas.
    9-3        Sec. 442.213.  LEASE OF GRAZING AND FARMING RIGHTS.  (a)  The
    9-4  commission may lease any state historical park or site under the
    9-5  commission's jurisdiction or any area of a state historical park or
    9-6  site under the commission's jurisdiction for the purpose of grazing
    9-7  livestock or growing agricultural crops.
    9-8        (b)  The commission may agree to accept livestock instead of
    9-9  money as payment for grazing rights granted under this section.  If
   9-10  the commission accepts livestock as payment, the commission shall
   9-11  sell the livestock for its fair market value.
   9-12        (c)  The commission may agree to accept crops instead of
   9-13  money as payment for farming rights granted under this section.  If
   9-14  the commission accepts crops as payment, the commission shall
   9-15  either sell the crop for its fair market value or shall use the
   9-16  crop in any state historical park or site under the commission's
   9-17  jurisdiction.
   9-18        Sec. 442.214.  HUNTING AND FISHING.  (a)  The commission by
   9-19  rule may allow hunting or fishing on state land that is a part of a
   9-20  state historical park, structure, or site under the commission's
   9-21  jurisdiction.
   9-22        (b)  The Parks and Wildlife Department shall regulate hunting
   9-23  or fishing on state land on which the commission allows hunting or
   9-24  fishing.
   9-25        SECTION 9.  Subchapter F, Chapter 22, Parks and Wildlife
   9-26  Code, is transferred to Chapter 442, Government Code, designated as
   9-27  Subchapter C, and amended to read as follows:
   10-1                 SUBCHAPTER C <F>.  GOLIAD STATE PARK
   10-2        Sec. 442.251 <22.081>.  Jurisdiction.  Goliad State Park,
   10-3  including the General Ignacio Zaragoza Birthplace and the Mission
   10-4  of San Rosario, is under the jurisdiction of the commission
   10-5  <department>.
   10-6        Sec. 442.252 <22.082>.  General Ignacio Zaragoza Birthplace.
   10-7  (a)  The commission <department> may care for and protect the
   10-8  birthplace of General Ignacio Zaragoza and shall designate the site
   10-9  as the General Ignacio Zaragoza Birthplace.
  10-10        (b)  The site originally accepted by the state includes
  10-11  approximately two acres, described as lots 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14,
  10-12  15, and 16 in Block X, La Bahia Townsite, in Goliad County.
  10-13        Sec. 442.253 <22.083>.  Mission of San Rosario.  (a)  The
  10-14  commission <department> shall care for the grounds of the Mission
  10-15  of San Rosario as a suitable and appropriate memorial and shall
  10-16  enclose the mission grounds with an appropriate and substantial
  10-17  park fence.
  10-18        (b)  The original boundaries of the mission consist of the
  10-19  surface title of 4.77 acres of land in the County of Goliad, Texas,
  10-20  said 4.77 acres of land, more or less, being the following
  10-21  described parcel of land:
  10-22              BEGINNING at a concrete monument in the Southeast
  10-23        Right-of-Way line of State Highway No. 12, same being a
  10-24        R/W marker for said Highway, and being 50 ft. at right
  10-25        angles from the center line of said Highway, and marked
  10-26        Sta. 914/00;
  10-27              THENCE South 39 deg. 36 min. West, with
   11-1        right-of-way fence, 295.9 ft. to a concrete monument
   11-2        for corner of this present survey;
   11-3              THENCE South 56 deg. 02 min. East, at 148.0 ft.
   11-4        an iron pipe, at 350.0 ft. a concrete monument for
   11-5        corner of this present survey;
   11-6              THENCE South 32 deg. 08 min. East, at 69.9 ft. an
   11-7        iron pipe, at 193.3 ft. a tack in cedar post at 241.4
   11-8        ft. a concrete monument for corner of this present
   11-9        survey;
  11-10              THENCE North 83 deg. 35 min. East, 193.4 ft. to a
  11-11        concrete monument for corner of this present survey;
  11-12              THENCE North 17 deg. 46 min. East, at 109.7 ft.
  11-13        an iron pipe, at 227.3 ft. a concrete monument for
  11-14        corner of this present survey;
  11-15              THENCE North 43 deg. 17 min. West, at 116.8 ft.
  11-16        an iron pipe, at 240.5 ft. a concrete monument for
  11-17        corner of this present survey;
  11-18              THENCE North 57 deg. 21 min. West, at 193.3 ft.
  11-19        an iron pipe, at 356.3 ft. a concrete monument for
  11-20        corner of this present survey; same being a highway R/W
  11-21        marker for said Highway for extra width in R/W and also
  11-22        marked Sta. 914/00;
  11-23              THENCE North 49 deg. 55 min. West, with Highway
  11-24        R/W line, 34.9 ft. to the place of beginning;
  11-25              Containing Four and 77/100 (4.77) acres of land
  11-26        and all being out of Maria de Jesus de Leon Survey,
  11-27        Abstract 21, Goliad County, Texas.
   12-1        Said 4.77 acres of land, more or less, being the land
   12-2  conveyed to the County of Goliad by William J. O'Connor on July 15,
   12-3  1935, as shown by deed of such date duly recorded in Volume 77,
   12-4  Page 565, of the Deed Records of Goliad County, Texas, on July 17,
   12-5  1935, and to which reference is here made for all pertinent
   12-6  purposes.
   12-7        Sec. 442.254 <22.084>.  Improvements.  The commission
   12-8  <department> may construct, maintain, and repair historical and
   12-9  recreational structures and facilities in the park.
  12-10        Sec. 442.255 <22.085>.  Reversion of Title; Mineral
  12-11  Reservation.  (a)  If the state ceases to use the General Ignacio
  12-12  Zaragoza Birthplace or the Mission of San Rosario as park land, all
  12-13  right, title, and interest shall revert to Goliad County.
  12-14        (b)  All minerals under the land accepted as the Mission of
  12-15  San Rosario are excepted from any conveyance to the state.
  12-16        SECTION 10.  Subchapter I, Chapter 22, Parks and Wildlife
  12-17  Code, is transferred to Chapter 442, Government Code, designated as
  12-18  Subchapter D, and amended to read as follows:
  12-19               SUBCHAPTER D <I>.  HUECO TANKS STATE PARK
  12-20        Sec. 442.261 <22.111>.  Control.  The commission <department>
  12-21  has control of Hueco Tanks State Park and shall improve, preserve,
  12-22  restore, and protect the land and property in the park.
  12-23        Sec. 442.262 <22.112>.  Acceptance of Gifts.  The commission
  12-24  <department> may accept gifts for constructing, building,
  12-25  advertising, or creating the park, including gifts for public
  12-26  exhibition that relate to the history of the park or the state.
  12-27        Sec. 442.263 <22.113>.  Title to Park.  The title of the land
   13-1  known as Hueco Tanks in El Paso County is in the name of the state
   13-2  and is subject to limitations, conditions, and exceptions made by
   13-3  the former owners and approved by the Parks and Wildlife Department
   13-4  <department> or the department's predecessor.
   13-5        SECTION 11.  Subchapter K, Chapter 22, Parks and Wildlife
   13-6  Code, is transferred to Chapter 442, Government Code, designated as
   13-7  Subchapter E, and amended to read as follows:
   13-8                 SUBCHAPTER E <K>.  NIMITZ STATE PARK
   13-9        Sec. 442.271 <22.151>.  Jurisdiction.  The Nimitz State Park,
  13-10  located near Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, is under the
  13-11  jurisdiction of the commission <department>.
  13-12        Sec. 442.272 <22.152>.  Powers of COMMISSION <DEPARTMENT>.
  13-13  The commission <department> may:
  13-14              (1)  accept gifts for the construction, building, or
  13-15  advertising of the park;
  13-16              (2)  accept gifts for exhibition dealing with the
  13-17  history or life of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz;
  13-18              (3)  advertise the affairs of the park;
  13-19              (4)  make rules and regulations for administration of
  13-20  the park;
  13-21              (5)  hire personnel necessary to carry out its duties;
  13-22              (6)  grant concessions; and
  13-23              (7)  operate and maintain the park.
  13-24        SECTION 12.  Subchapter Q, Chapter 22, Parks and Wildlife
  13-25  Code, is transferred to Chapter 442, Government Code, designated as
  13-26  Subchapter F, and amended to read as follows:
  13-27          SUBCHAPTER F <Q>.  FLEET ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ
   14-1                         MEMORIAL NAVAL MUSEUM
   14-2        Sec. 442.281 <22.231>.  MUSEUM JURISDICTION.  The Fleet
   14-3  Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Memorial Naval Museum is under the
   14-4  jurisdiction of the commission <department>.
   14-5        Sec. 442.282 <22.232>.  POWERS OF COMMISSION <DEPARTMENT>.
   14-6  With respect to the Nimitz museum and in addition to its other
   14-7  powers and duties, the commission <department>:
   14-8              (1)  shall foster and commemorate the memory of the era
   14-9  of supreme United States naval power upon the seas and the men and
  14-10  women of the armed services whose gallant and selfless dedication
  14-11  to duty made this era possible;
  14-12              (2)  shall administer the Fleet Admiral Chester W.
  14-13  Nimitz Memorial Naval Museum at Fredericksburg;
  14-14              (3)  shall act in any other capacity relative to
  14-15  preserving naval documents, relics, and other items of historical
  14-16  interest;
  14-17              (4)  may employ and discharge a museum director and
  14-18  other employees it deems necessary to fulfill its duties and
  14-19  responsibilities within the limits of funds available;
  14-20              (5)  may accept on behalf of the State of Texas
  14-21  donations of money, property, and historical relics related to the
  14-22  museum's theme; and
  14-23              (6)  may acquire property and historical relics by
  14-24  purchase within the limits of funds available.
  14-25        SECTION 13.  Chapter 442, Government Code, is amended by
  14-26  adding Subchapter G to read as follows:
  14-27             SUBCHAPTER G.  OTHER STATE HISTORICAL PARKS,
   15-1                         STRUCTURES, AND SITES
   15-2        Sec. 442.291.  HISTORICAL PARKS.  The following state
   15-3  historical parks are under the jurisdiction of the commission:
   15-4              (1)  Sabine Pass Battleground State Historical Park,
   15-5  Jefferson County;
   15-6              (2)  Seminole Canyon State Historical Park, Val Verde
   15-7  County;
   15-8              (3)  Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historical Park,
   15-9  Brazoria County; and
  15-10              (4)  Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historical Park,
  15-11  Washington County.
  15-12        Sec. 442.292.  HISTORIC STRUCTURES.  The following state
  15-13  historic structures are under the jurisdiction of the commission:
  15-14              (1)  Fulton Mansion, Aransas County;
  15-15              (2)  Sam Bell Maxey House, Lamar County; and
  15-16              (3)  Sebastopol House, Guadalupe County.
  15-17        Sec. 442.293.  HISTORIC SITES.  The following state historic
  15-18  sites are under the jurisdiction of the commission:
  15-19              (1)  Caddoan Mounds, Cherokee County;
  15-20              (2)  Fanthorp Inn, Grimes County;
  15-21              (3)  Fort Lancaster, Crockett County;
  15-22              (4)  Fort Leaton, Presidio County;
  15-23              (5)  Fort McKavett, Menard County;
  15-24              (6)  Jose Antonio Navarro, Bexar County;
  15-25              (7)  Kreische Brewery, Fayette County;
  15-26              (8)  Landmark Inn, Medina County;
  15-27              (9)  Lipantitlan, Nueces County;
   16-1              (10)  Lubbock Lake Landmark, Lubbock County;
   16-2              (11)  Magoffin Home, El Paso County; and
   16-3              (12)  Monument Hill, Fayette County.
   16-4        SECTION 14.  Section 11.035(b), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   16-5  amended to read as follows:
   16-6        (b)  The department shall deposit to the credit of the state
   16-7  parks account all revenue, less allowable costs, received from the
   16-8  following sources:
   16-9              (1)  grants or operation of concessions in state parks
  16-10  or fishing piers;
  16-11              (2)  publications on state parks, state historic sites
  16-12  under the department's jurisdiction, or state scientific areas;
  16-13              (3)  fines or penalties received from violations of
  16-14  regulations governing parks issued pursuant to Subchapter B,
  16-15  Chapter 13, of this code;
  16-16              (4)  fees and revenue collected under Section 11.027(b)
  16-17  or (c) of this code that are associated with state park lands;
  16-18              (5)  $1,125,000 per month and 40 percent of the amount
  16-19  above $27 million per year of credits made to the department under
  16-20  Section 151.801, Tax Code; and
  16-21              (6)  any other source provided by law.
  16-22        SECTION 15.  Section 13.018(c), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  16-23  amended to read as follows:
  16-24        (c)  The holder of a state parklands passport is entitled to
  16-25  enter any state park without payment of an entrance or admission
  16-26  fee and subject to Section 442.208, Government Code, may enter a
  16-27  state historical park, structure, or site.  When a fee is charged
   17-1  by the department for entrance of a vehicle into a state park, the
   17-2  vehicle of the holder of a state parklands passport is exempt from
   17-3  the fee when the holder is present.
   17-4        SECTION 16.  Section 13.106, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   17-5  amended to read as follows:
   17-6        Sec. 13.106.  Posting of Regulations.  All specific or
   17-7  general regulations applying to a state park, <historic site,>
   17-8  scientific area, <or> fort, or historic site under the department's
   17-9  jurisdiction  must be posted in a conspicuous place at the park,
  17-10  site, or fort.  A copy of the regulations shall be made available
  17-11  on request to persons using the park.
  17-12        SECTION 17.  Section 13.108(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  17-13  amended to read as follows:
  17-14        (a)  Any person directly or indirectly responsible for
  17-15  disruptive, destructive, or violent conduct which endangers
  17-16  property or the health, safety, or lives of persons or animals may
  17-17  be removed from a park, <historic site,> scientific area, <or>
  17-18  fort, or historic site under the department's jurisdiction for a
  17-19  period not to exceed 48 hours.
  17-20        SECTION 18.  Section 26.001(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  17-21  amended to read as follows:
  17-22        (a)  A department, agency, political subdivision, county, or
  17-23  municipality of this state may not approve any program or project
  17-24  that requires the use or taking of any public land designated and
  17-25  used prior to the arrangement of the program or project as a park,
  17-26  recreation area, scientific area, wildlife refuge, or historic site
  17-27  under the department's jurisdiction<,> unless the department,
   18-1  agency, political subdivision, county, or municipality, acting
   18-2  through its duly authorized governing body or officer, determines
   18-3  that:
   18-4              (1)  there is no feasible and prudent alternative to
   18-5  the use or taking of such land; and
   18-6              (2)  the program or project includes all reasonable
   18-7  planning to minimize harm to the land, as a park, recreation area,
   18-8  scientific area, wildlife refuge, or historic site, resulting from
   18-9  the use or taking.
  18-10        SECTION 19.  Section 43.521(d), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  18-11  amended to read as follows:
  18-12        (d)  A person is not required to possess a conservation
  18-13  permit at <Washington-on-the-Brazos or> San Jacinto State Park
  18-14  <Parks> or to attend musical or theatrical productions at Galveston
  18-15  Island or Palo Duro State Parks.
  18-16        SECTION 20.  Section 62.062, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  18-17  amended to read as follows:
  18-18        Sec. 62.062.  Season.  (a)  As sound biological management
  18-19  practices warrant and until August 31, 1995, the commission may
  18-20  prescribe an open season for hunting in state parks or in<,>
  18-21  forts<,> or sites under the department's jurisdiction where size,
  18-22  location, and other physical conditions permit hunting.
  18-23        (b)  After August 31, 1995, as sound biological practices
  18-24  warrant, and after it has established a classification system for
  18-25  parks in accordance with Section 13.001(b) of this code, the
  18-26  commission may prescribe an open season for recreational hunting in
  18-27  state parks or in<,> forts<,> or sites under the department's
   19-1  jurisdiction where size, location, physical conditions, safety, and
   19-2  other uses permit hunting.
   19-3        SECTION 21.  Section 62.063, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   19-4  amended to read as follows:
   19-5        Sec. 62.063.  Regulatory Authority.  The commission may
   19-6  prescribe the number, size, kind, and sex and the means and methods
   19-7  of taking any wildlife during an open season in a state park, fort,
   19-8  or historic site under the department's jurisdiction.
   19-9        SECTION 22.  Section 62.064, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  19-10  amended to read as follows:
  19-11        Sec. 62.064.  Fee for Hunting.  The commission may set a
  19-12  reasonable fee to be collected for hunting in state parks, forts,
  19-13  and sites under the department's jurisdiction.
  19-14        SECTION 23.  Section 62.066, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
  19-15  amended to read as follows:
  19-16        Sec. 62.066.  Management of Resources.  The commission may
  19-17  direct the service or division of the department charged with the
  19-18  management of wildlife resources to manage the aquatic and wildlife
  19-19  resources found in state parks, forts, or historic sites under the
  19-20  department's jurisdiction.
  19-21        SECTION 24.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1995.
  19-22        SECTION 25.  (a)  The powers and duties of the Parks and
  19-23  Wildlife Department with regard to the state-owned historical
  19-24  parks, structures, and sites transferred by this Act from the Parks
  19-25  and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical Commission are
  19-26  transferred, as provided by this Act, on the effective date of this
  19-27  Act.
   20-1        (b)  All files and records of the Parks and Wildlife
   20-2  Department kept by that department regarding any state-owned
   20-3  historical park, structure, or site transferred by this Act from
   20-4  the Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical
   20-5  Commission shall be transferred to the Texas Historical Commission
   20-6  on that date.
   20-7        (c)  All equipment, property, and unobligated and unexpended
   20-8  appropriations of the Parks and Wildlife Department designated for
   20-9  the administration of the historical parks, structures, and sites
  20-10  transferred by this Act from the Parks and Wildlife Department to
  20-11  the Texas Historical Commission shall be transferred to the Texas
  20-12  Historical Commission on that date.
  20-13        SECTION 26.  A rule adopted by the Parks and Wildlife
  20-14  Commission before the effective date of this Act that relates to a
  20-15  state-owned historical park, structure, or site transferred by this
  20-16  Act from the Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical
  20-17  Commission is, on the effective date of this Act, a rule of the
  20-18  Texas Historical Commission and remains in effect until amended or
  20-19  repealed by the Texas Historical Commission.  This section expires
  20-20  September 1, 1997.
  20-21        SECTION 27.  The importance of this legislation and the
  20-22  crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
  20-23  emergency   and   an   imperative   public   necessity   that   the
  20-24  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
  20-25  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.