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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the administration, powers, and duties of the Texas |
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Space Commission, the Texas Aerospace Research and Space Economy |
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Consortium, and other governmental entities and institutions |
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regarding aerospace, aviation, and space exploration initiatives |
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and to the abolishment of the spaceport trust fund. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Sections 481.0066(d), (e), and (e-1), Government |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(d) The aerospace and aviation office shall: |
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(1) analyze aerospace-related [space-related] and |
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aviation-related research currently conducted in this state and may |
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conduct activities designed to further that research; |
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(2) analyze the state's economic position in the |
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aerospace and aviation industries; |
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(3) develop short-term and long-term business |
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strategies as part of an industry-specific strategic plan to |
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promote the retention, development, and expansion of aerospace and |
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aviation industry facilities in the state that is consistent with |
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and complementary of the office strategic plan; |
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(4) as part of and to further the purposes of the |
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industry-specific strategic plan described by Subdivision (3), |
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develop short-term and long-term policy initiatives or recommend |
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reforms the state may undertake or implement to: |
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(A) increase investment in aerospace and |
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aviation activities; |
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(B) [support the retention, development, and |
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expansion of spaceports in this state; |
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[(C)] identify and encourage educational, |
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economic, and defense-related opportunities for aerospace and |
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aviation activities; |
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(C) [(D) determine the appropriate level of |
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funding for the spaceport trust fund created under Section 481.0069 |
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and] support ongoing projects that have been assisted by the former |
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spaceport trust fund[, including recommending to the legislature an |
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appropriate funding level for the fund]; and |
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(D) [(E)] partner with the Texas Higher |
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Education Coordinating Board to foster technological advancement |
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and economic development for aerospace [spaceport] activities by |
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strengthening higher education programs and supporting aerospace |
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activities; [and |
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[(F) partner with the Texas Workforce Commission |
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to support initiatives that address the high technology skills and |
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staff resources needed to better promote the state's efforts in |
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becoming the leading space exploration state in the nation;] |
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(5) act as a liaison with other state and federal |
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entities with related economic, educational, and defense |
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responsibilities to support the marketing of the state's aerospace |
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and aviation capabilities; and |
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(6) provide technical support and expertise to the |
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state and to local [spaceport] authorities regarding aerospace and |
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aviation business matters[; and |
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[(7) be responsible for the promotion and development |
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of spaceports in this state]. |
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(e) The governor shall appoint an aerospace and aviation |
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advisory committee consisting of[: |
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[(1)] seven qualified members to assist in the state's |
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economic development efforts to recruit and retain aerospace and |
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aviation jobs and investment[; and |
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[(2) one member for each active spaceport development |
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corporation in the state who represents the interests of each |
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respective spaceport development corporation]. |
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(e-1) The aerospace and aviation advisory committee shall: |
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(1) advise the governor on the recruitment and |
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retention of aerospace and aviation jobs and investment; |
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(2) assist the office and the aerospace and aviation |
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office in meeting the state's economic development efforts to |
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recruit and retain aerospace and aviation jobs and investment; |
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(3) [advise the office, the aerospace and aviation |
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office, and the governor on an appropriate funding level for the |
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spaceport trust fund; |
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[(4)] advise the office, the aerospace and aviation |
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office, and the governor on recruitment, retention, and expansion |
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of aerospace and aviation industry activities; and |
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(4) [(5)] collect and disseminate information on |
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federal, state, local, and private community economic development |
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programs that assist or provide loans, grants, or other funding to |
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aerospace and aviation industry activities. |
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SECTION 2. Sections 482.101(a) and (b), Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The Texas Space Commission is established to strengthen |
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this state's proven leadership in civil, commercial, and military |
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outer space [aerospace] activity. |
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(b) The purpose of the commission is to promote: |
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(1) innovation in the fields of space exploration and |
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commercial aerospace; |
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(2) commercial aerospace opportunities; and |
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(3) [, including] the integration of the space and [,] |
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aeronautics[, and aviation] industries into the economy of this |
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state. |
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SECTION 3. Section 482.103, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 482.103. SUNSET PROVISION. The commission is subject |
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to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act). Unless continued in existence as |
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provided by that chapter, the commission is abolished and this |
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chapter expires September 1, 2033 [2032]. |
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SECTION 4. Section 482.105, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) and adding |
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Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission is governed by a [nine-member] board of |
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directors [. The board is] composed of the following nine voting |
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members: |
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(1) three members appointed by the governor; |
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(2) three members appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor; and |
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(3) three members appointed by the speaker of the |
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house of representatives. |
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(a-1) The executive director of the Texas Economic |
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Development and Tourism Office serves as an ex officio nonvoting |
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member of the board. |
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(b) In making appointments under Subsection (a), the |
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governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of |
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representatives shall prioritize appointing individuals with |
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experience in: |
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(1) the nongovernmental commercial space industry |
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[aerospace]; |
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(2) governmental space operations [civil aviation]; |
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(3) military space operations [aerospace]; |
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(4) space-related [space] economic development; |
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(5) space-related academic research; and |
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(6) nonprofit support of the space economy. |
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(c) Voting members [Members] of the board appointed by the |
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governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house serve [at |
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the pleasure of the appointing office] for staggered six-year |
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terms, with the terms of three [two] members expiring on January 31 |
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of each odd-numbered year. |
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(e) Not later than the 30th day after the date a voting board |
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member's term expires, the appropriate appointing authority shall |
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appoint a replacement. |
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(f) The board shall elect a presiding officer from among the |
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voting members of the board. |
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SECTION 5. Section 482.107, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 482.107. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: AUTHORITY. (a) The board |
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shall: |
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(1) direct the activities of, establish goals for, and |
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provide oversight to the commission; |
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(2) develop and execute a strategic plan in accordance |
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with Section 482.201; |
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(3) establish the appropriate standards and executive |
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bodies to ensure the proper use of funds authorized under this |
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chapter for research and facilities development; |
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(4) identify research and funding opportunities for |
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entities within this state that: |
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(A) strengthen and enhance this state's proven |
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leadership position in civil, commercial, and military aeronautics |
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research and development and space flight infrastructure; |
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(B) enhance the integration of the space and [,] |
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aeronautics[, astronautics, and aviation] industries into this |
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state's economy; and |
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(C) promote and further research involving |
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materials derived from or developed through space exploration and |
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space flight; |
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(5) capitalize, promote, and assist in the development |
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of workforce training to further the development of emerging |
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technologies required for all aspects of space exploration; [and] |
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(6) solicit proposals from the Texas Aerospace |
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Research and Space Economy Consortium established under Chapter 483 |
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for projects [on funding] and [research] opportunities related to |
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the objectives in this chapter that could be funded with money from |
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the fund; and |
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(7) enter into an interagency agreement with the Texas |
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Aerospace Research and Space Economy Consortium regarding the |
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submission of proposals for projects eligible for a grant from the |
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fund [from the Texas Aerospace Research and Space Economy |
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Consortium established under Subchapter G]. |
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(b) The board shall employ a chief compliance officer to |
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monitor and report to the board regarding compliance with this |
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chapter and rules adopted under this chapter. The chief compliance |
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officer shall ensure that all grant proposals comply with this |
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chapter and rules adopted under this chapter [before the proposals |
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are submitted to the board for approval]. |
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(b-1) The board shall employ a general counsel to advise the |
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commission and perform duties assigned by the board. |
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(c) The board may: |
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(1) establish ad hoc advisory committees as necessary |
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to carry out the board's duties under this chapter; |
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(2) adopt and use an official seal; |
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(3) solicit and accept gifts, [or] grants, or |
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donations and contract with any entity; |
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(4) establish a nonprofit corporation as necessary to |
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carry out the purposes of this chapter; |
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(5) [(4)] acquire and convey property or an interest |
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in property; |
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(6) [(5)] procure insurance and pay premiums on |
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insurance of any type, in accounts, and from insurers as the board |
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considers necessary and advisable to accomplish any of the |
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commission's purposes; |
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(7) [(6)] make grants to public or private persons |
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with an established presence within this state to encourage |
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economic development related to space and aerospace; |
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(8) [(7)] make grants to enhance the capacity of |
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institutions of higher education to participate in and support |
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classified research; |
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(9) [(8)] provide matching funding to external |
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funding provided by relevant federal agencies, private industry, or |
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private research organizations; [and] |
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(10) [(9)] engage in the planning and implementation |
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of space exploration and spaceflight-related [aerospace-related] |
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educational opportunities within this state in coordination with |
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the Texas Aerospace Research and Space Economy Consortium |
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established under Chapter 483; |
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(11) in order to carry out the purposes of the |
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commission, charter any state-owned aircraft, including aircraft |
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held by an institution of higher education, the Texas Department of |
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Public Safety, or the Texas Department of Transportation, or other |
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aircraft to travel to visit proposed project sites in this state, |
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including travel by persons approved by the executive director and |
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the board's presiding officer; and |
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(12) contract with The Texas A&M University System as |
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necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter [Subchapter G]. |
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SECTION 6. Section 482.201(a), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall develop and annually update a |
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strategic plan for the promotion of space and [,] aeronautics[, and |
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aviation] economic development in this state. |
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SECTION 7. Section 482.302, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsections (b-1), (e), |
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(f), (g), and (h) to read as follows: |
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(a) Using money available in the fund, the commission may |
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provide grants to eligible entities described by Subsection (b) for |
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the purposes of: |
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(1) development of emerging technologies required for |
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any aspect of human space flight, including aeronautics; |
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(2) research involving any aspect of space exploration |
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and space flight, including aeronautics; |
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(3) workforce training to promote space exploration |
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and space flight, including aeronautics; |
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(4) curation of post-mission materials involved in |
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space exploration and space flight; and |
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(5) development of infrastructure useful or necessary |
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for the establishment or maintenance of a spaceport. |
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(b) The following entities are eligible for a grant made |
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under this subchapter: |
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(1) a business or nonprofit entity involved in the |
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space exploration and space [,] research industry[,] or the |
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aeronautics industry; [and] |
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(2) a governmental entity involved in the space |
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exploration and space research industry or the aeronautics |
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industry; and |
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(3) the Texas Aerospace Research and Space Economy |
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Consortium established under Chapter 483 [with which the commission |
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has entered into an intergovernmental agreement for that purpose]. |
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(b-1) If the board approves a grant for a governmental |
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entity described by Subsection (b)(2), the governmental entity |
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shall enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the commission |
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with respect to the project or activity for which the grant was |
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awarded. |
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(e) The commission shall establish sufficient controls to |
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ensure that a grant awarded under this subchapter promotes the |
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purposes listed in Subsection (a). |
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(f) The commission shall adopt a policy on advance payments |
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to grant recipients. |
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(g) Except as otherwise provided by this section, money |
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awarded under this subchapter may be used for authorized expenses, |
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including honoraria, salaries and benefits, travel, conference |
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fees and expenses, consumable supplies, other operating expenses, |
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contracted research and development, capital equipment, and |
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construction or renovation of state or private facilities. |
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(h) An entity receiving money under this subchapter for |
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space exploration or aeronautics research may not spend more than |
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five percent of the money for indirect costs. For purposes of this |
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subsection, "indirect costs" means the expenses of doing business |
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that are not readily identified with a particular grant, contract, |
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project, function, or activity, but are necessary for the general |
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operation of the entity or the performance of the entity's |
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activities. |
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SECTION 8. Section 482.501, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 482.501. RULES FOR GRANT AWARD PROCEDURE. (a) The |
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board shall adopt rules regarding the procedure for awarding grants |
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to applicants [an applicant] under this chapter, including |
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obtaining information from the [a procedure for the] Texas |
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Aerospace Research and Space Economy Consortium established under |
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Chapter 483 as necessary to make award determinations [to make |
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recommendations to the board for grant awards]. |
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(b) The board may not award a grant to an applicant who has |
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made a gift or grant to the commission or a nonprofit organization |
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established to provide support to the commission during the |
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preceding two years. |
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SECTION 9. Subchapter G, Chapter 482, Government Code, is |
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redesignated as Chapter 483, Government Code, and amended to read |
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as follows: |
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CHAPTER 483 [SUBCHAPTER G]. TEXAS AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND SPACE |
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ECONOMY CONSORTIUM |
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Sec. 483.001 [482.601]. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter |
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[subchapter]: |
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(1) "Commission" means the Texas Space Commission. |
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(2) "Consortium" means the Texas Aerospace Research |
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and Space Economy Consortium. |
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(3) [(2)] "Executive committee" means the executive |
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committee of the consortium. |
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(4) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning |
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assigned by Section 61.003, Education Code. |
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Sec. 483.002 [482.602]. SUNSET PROVISION. The consortium is |
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subject to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act). Unless continued in |
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existence as provided by that chapter, the consortium is abolished |
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and this subchapter expires September 1, 2033 [2032]. |
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Sec. 483.003 [482.603]. ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE. The Texas |
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Aerospace Research and Space Economy Consortium is established to: |
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(1) identify research opportunities for entities |
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within this state that: |
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(A) strengthen this state's proven leadership in |
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civil, commercial, and military space-related [aerospace] |
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activity; |
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(B) enhance this state's position in aeronautics |
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research and development[, astronautics], space commercialization, |
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and space flight infrastructure and in the development of space |
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travel technologies; and |
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(C) enhance the integration of the space and [,] |
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aeronautics[, astronautics, and aviation] industries into this |
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state's economy; and |
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(2) provide [funding and] research recommendations to |
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the commission. |
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Sec. 483.004 [482.604]. CONSORTIUM COMPOSITION. (a) |
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Subject to Subsections (b) and (c), the [The] consortium is |
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composed of: |
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(1) each participating institution of higher |
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education; and |
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(2) any other entity that the executive committee |
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considers necessary. |
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(b) An institution of higher education is considered a |
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participating member of the consortium if the institution submits |
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to the executive committee the name of a local campus liaison to |
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represent the institution on the consortium. |
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(c) Selection of an entity for membership in the consortium |
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under Subsection (a)(2) must be based on an application process |
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established by the executive committee. |
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Sec. 483.005 [482.605]. ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT. (a) The |
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consortium is administratively attached to the Texas A&M |
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Engineering Experiment Station [office of the governor] for the |
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purpose of receiving and administering appropriations and other |
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funds under this subchapter. The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment |
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Station [office of the governor] is not responsible for providing |
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to the consortium staff, human resources, contract monitoring, |
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purchasing, or any other administrative support services. |
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(b) The executive committee shall establish procedures for |
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entering into contracts with The Texas A&M University System or |
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applicable subcontractors as necessary to provide administrative |
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and staff support to the consortium. |
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Sec. 483.006 [482.606]. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COMPOSITION. |
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(a) The consortium is governed by an independent executive |
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committee composed of the following nine members: |
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(1) two members appointed by the governor; |
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(2) two members appointed by the lieutenant governor; |
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(3) two members appointed by the speaker of the house |
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of representatives; |
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(4) the chancellor of The Texas A&M University System |
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or the chancellor's designee; |
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(5) the chancellor of The University of Texas System |
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or the chancellor's designee; and |
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(6) the president of Rice University or the |
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president's designee. |
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(a-1) An appointed member of the committee serves at the |
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pleasure of the appointing official. |
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(b) In making appointments under Subsection (a), the |
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governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of |
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representatives, respectively, shall: |
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(1) prioritize appointing individuals with experience |
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in: |
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(A) aeronautics; |
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(B) space economic development; and |
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(C) academic engagement with the space economy; |
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and |
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(2) ensure that the appointments reflect, to the |
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extent possible, the ethnic and geographic diversity of this state. |
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(c) If a [A] vacancy occurs on the executive committee, the |
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appropriate appointing official shall appoint a successor [is |
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filled] in the same manner as the initial appointment. The |
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appropriate appointing official shall appoint the successor not |
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later than the 30th day after the date the vacancy occurs. |
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(d) The executive committee shall: |
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(1) elect a presiding officer from among the members |
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of the committee; and |
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(2) meet at the call of the presiding officer. |
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Sec. 483.007 [482.607]. GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. On |
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behalf of the consortium, the [The] executive committee may |
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solicit, [and] accept, give, or spend any [on behalf of the |
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consortium] gifts, grants, or donations from any public or private |
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source for the purpose of carrying out this subchapter. |
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Sec. 483.008 [482.608]. GENERAL DUTIES. (a) The executive |
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committee shall: |
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(1) develop and execute a comprehensive statewide |
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strategic plan to further the purposes of the consortium; |
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(2) gather and coordinate recommendations from |
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consortium members on [funding and] research opportunities in |
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accordance with the purposes of the consortium; and |
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(3) establish procedures and policies for the |
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administration of the consortium, including: |
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(A) procedures for documenting compliance by |
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members of the committee and members of the consortium [and |
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consortium staff] with applicable laws governing conflicts of |
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interest; |
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(B) designation of a member of the committee as |
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the committee's liaison to the commission; and |
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(C) procedures for submitting to the board of |
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directors of the commission a request for a grant from the space |
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exploration and aeronautics research fund established under |
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Chapter 482 for recommended projects and activities and for |
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entering into necessary agreements if awarded a grant [entering |
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into contracts with The Texas A&M University System as necessary |
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for that system to provide administrative and staff support to the |
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consortium]. |
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(b) A member of the consortium may participate in consortium |
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fact-finding and strategic planning and the formation of |
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recommendations for purposes of Subsections (a)(1) and (a)(2). |
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Before assisting the executive committee as provided by this |
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subsection, a member of the consortium must designate a liaison to |
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the executive committee to represent that member. |
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Sec. 483.009 [482.609]. BIENNIAL REPORT. Not later than |
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December 31 of each even-numbered year, the executive committee |
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shall submit to the commission a written report that includes for |
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that biennium: |
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(1) the activities and objectives of the consortium; |
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(2) a synopsis of the funding and research |
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opportunities identified by the consortium; |
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(3) legislative recommendations, if any; |
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(4) prospective grants or funding the consortium |
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members expect to receive, if any; and |
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(5) research accomplishments associated with the |
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consortium, if any. |
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Sec. 483.010. COMPENSATION; EXPENSES. Executive committee |
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members serve without compensation but are entitled to |
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reimbursement for actual expenses incurred in attending committee |
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meetings. Those expenses are paid from funds appropriated to the |
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consortium. |
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Sec. 483.011 APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. Chapter 2110 does |
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not apply to the size, composition, or duration of the executive |
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committee. |
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SECTION 10. Section 481.0069, Government Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 11. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Office" means the Texas Economic Development and |
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Tourism Office. |
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(2) "Spaceport development corporation" has the |
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meaning assigned by Section 507.001, Local Government Code. |
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(b) On September 1, 2025, the spaceport trust fund is |
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abolished and the balance of the fund is transferred to the general |
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revenue fund for use in accordance with legislative appropriation, |
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except as provided by Subsections (d) and (e) of this section. |
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(c) The abolishment of the spaceport trust fund and the |
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repeal of Section 481.0069, Government Code, do not affect the |
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validity of a contract between the office and a spaceport |
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development corporation that is entered into under Section |
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481.0069(e), Government Code, before September 1, 2025. |
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(d) Money that was deposited in the spaceport trust fund as |
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a gift, grant, or donation under Section 481.0069(c)(1), Government |
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Code, shall be held in trust by the comptroller outside the state |
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treasury and shall be administered by the comptroller as trustee as |
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provided by this subsection. The comptroller may: |
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(1) spend money encumbered by the specific terms of |
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the gift, grant, or donation only in accordance with those terms; |
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(2) return to the donor or grantor, on request, any |
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portion of the amount of a gift, grant, or donation described by |
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this subsection that remains on deposit; or |
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(3) transfer to the general revenue fund for use in |
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accordance with legislative appropriation any other remaining |
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money deposited as a gift, grant, or donation under Section |
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481.0069(c)(1), Government Code. |
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(e) Money from the spaceport trust fund that is encumbered |
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because the money is obligated by contract before September 1, |
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2025, but under the terms of the contract will not be distributed |
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until a later date shall be held in trust by the comptroller as |
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trustee outside the state treasury and shall be administered by the |
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comptroller as trustee to ensure that the money is distributed in |
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accordance with the terms of the contract. If the office determines |
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that the money will not be distributed in accordance with the terms |
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of contract, the office shall certify that fact to the comptroller. |
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On that certification, the comptroller shall transfer that money to |
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the general revenue fund to be used in accordance with legislative |
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appropriation. |
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(f) On or after the effective date of this Act, the |
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following payments or other amounts shall be remitted to the |
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comptroller for deposit to the general revenue fund: |
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(1) any interest or income earned on the investment of |
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money in the spaceport trust fund; |
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(2) any money returned by a spaceport development |
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corporation under a contract entered into under Section 481.0069, |
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Government Code; and |
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(3) any money received by a donor or grantor under |
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Subsection (d)(2) of this section that is subsequently returned to |
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the state. |
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SECTION 12. The term of a member serving on the aerospace |
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and aviation advisory committee immediately preceding the |
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effective date of this Act expires on that date. The member may be |
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reappointed to the committee. |
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SECTION 13. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |