HBA-MSH, CBW H.B. 266 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 266 By: Ellis, Dan Land & Resource Management 7/18/2001 Enrolled BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Prior to the 77th Legislature, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) owned a 345.58 acre tract of primarily undeveloped property located on the northwest corner of FM Road 980 and State Highway 19, which had an appraised value of $640,000. This property was used for gravel excavation and as a recreational area for TDCJ personnel. Located on the property are cabins, restroom facilities, a well house, a fish cleaning shack, and a pavilion, all of which comprise the former TDCJ recreational campground area. Also, there is an existing state archeological landmark located on the premises that occupies approximately 17 acres of the tract. Currently, none of the buildings are in use and most are in need of repair. TDCJ has expressed that the conveyance of the land would have no adverse impact on TDCJ. Sam Houston State University (SHSU) requested the conveyance of the acreage for the purpose of operating off-campus facilities to be used by SHSU staff and students for environmental studies, educational development, and ROTC military science and training, as well as social and cultural events. House Bill 266 conveys the designated property to SHSU and requires SHSU to use the property for governmental purposes. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution. ANALYSIS House Bill 266 requires the Texas Board of Criminal Justice (board) to convey to the Board of Regents of the Texas State University System certain designated real property for use by Sam Houston State University not later than January 31, 2002. The bill requires the board to convey the property by deed without warranty regarding covenants of title. The bill provides that the deed must include a provision that requires Sam Houston State University to use the property for a governmental purpose and indicates that if Sam Houston State University fails to use the property for a governmental purpose, title to the property will automatically revert to the board. The bill requires the board to retain custody of the deed after the deed is filed in the real property records of Walker County. The bill provides a description of the real property to be transferred. EFFECTIVE DATE June 14, 2001.