1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to increasing private investments in transportation
 1-3     infrastructure in the border region.
 1-4           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-5           SECTION 1.  Section 201.109(b), Transportation Code, is
 1-6     amended to read as follows:
 1-7           (b)  In carrying out this section, the commission shall
 1-8     provide for:
 1-9                 (1)  maximizing the generation of revenue from existing
1-10     assets of the department, including real estate;
1-11                 (2)  increasing the role of the private sector and
1-12     public-private projects in the leasing of real estate and other
1-13     assets in the development of highway projects;
1-14                 (3)  setting and attempting to meet annual revenue
1-15     enhancement goals;
1-16                 (4)  reporting on the progress in meeting revenue
1-17     enhancement goals in the department's annual report;
1-18                 (5)  contracting for an independent audit of the
1-19     department's management and business operations in 2001 and each
1-20     12th year after 2001;  [and]
1-21                 (6)  developing a cost-benefit analysis between the use
1-22     of local materials previously incorporated into roadways versus use
1-23     of materials blended or transported from other sources; and
1-24                 (7)  increasing private investment in the
 2-1     transportation infrastructure, including the acquisition of
 2-2     causeways, bridges, tunnels, turnpikes, or other transportation
 2-3     facilities, in the border region, including the counties of
 2-4     Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Brewster, Brooks, Cameron, Crockett,
 2-5     Culberson, Dimmit, Duval, Edwards, El Paso, Frio, Hidalgo,
 2-6     Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kerr, Kimble,
 2-7     Kinney, Kleberg, La Salle, Live Oak, Maverick, McMullen, Medina,
 2-8     Nueces, Pecos, Presidio, Real, Reeves, San Patricio, Starr, Sutton,
 2-9     Terrell, Uvalde, Val Verde, Webb, Willacy, Zapata, and Zavala.
2-10           SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1999.
2-11           SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the
2-12     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
2-13     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
2-14     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
2-15     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.
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             President of the Senate              Speaker of the House
               I certify that H.B. No. 1861 was passed by the House on April
         30, 1999, by a non-record vote; that the House refused to concur in
         Senate amendments to H.B. No. 1861 on May 28, 1999, and requested
         the appointment of a conference committee to consider the
         differences between the two houses; and that the House adopted the
         conference committee report on H.B. No. 1861 on May 30, 1999, by a
         non-record vote.
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                                                 Chief Clerk of the House
               I certify that H.B. No. 1861 was passed by the Senate, with
         amendments, on May 26, 1999, by a viva-voce vote; at the request of
         the House, the Senate appointed a conference committee to consider
         the differences between the two houses; and that the Senate adopted
         the conference committee report on H.B. No. 1861 on May 30, 1999,
         by a viva-voce vote.
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                                                 Secretary of the Senate
         APPROVED:  _____________________
                            Date
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                          Governor