By: Campbell, Bettencourt S.B. No. 3059
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the preservation, maintenance, restoration, and
  protection of the Alamo complex and surrounding area by the Alamo
  Commission.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subtitle D, Title 4, Government Code, is amended
  by adding Chapter 443A, and a heading is added to that chapter to
  read as follows:
  CHAPTER 443A.  ALAMO COMMISSION
         SECTION 2.  Chapter 443A, Government Code, as added by this
  Act, is amended by adding Subchapter A, and a heading is added to
  that subchapter to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
         SECTION 3.  Section 31.450, Natural Resources Code, is
  transferred to Subchapter A, Chapter 443A, Government Code, as
  added by this Act, redesignated as Section 443A.002, Government
  Code, and amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 443A.002  [31.450].  FINDINGS; MEMORANDUM OF
  UNDERSTANDING. (a) The legislature finds that:
               (1)  the Alamo has played an important role in the
  history of this state and continues to be a symbol of liberty and
  freedom for this state;
               (2)  this state wants to honor the individuals whose
  lives were lost at the Alamo;
               (3)  the entire history of the Alamo, from the time the
  Alamo was established as a mission until the present, should be
  recognized; and
               (4)  the Alamo is a world-class destination that
  provides a place of remembrance and education.
         (b)  The commission [land office] shall enter into a
  memorandum of understanding with the City of San Antonio to
  coordinate the planning and development of improvements to the
  Alamo complex and the area immediately surrounding the complex.
         SECTION 4.  Subchapter A, Chapter 443A, Government Code, as
  added by this Act, is amended by adding Sections 443A.001,
  443A.003, and 443A.004 to read as follows:
         Sec. 443A.001.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "commission"
  means the Alamo Commission.
         Sec. 443A.003.  ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT; PROHIBITED USE
  OF CERTAIN FUNDS.  (a)  The commission is administratively attached
  to the State Preservation Board, and the State Preservation Board
  shall provide administrative support to the commission.
         (b)  The commission may not use money in the Texas state
  buildings preservation endowment fund created as provided by
  Section 443.0103 for purposes of this chapter. 
         Sec. 443A.004.  SUNSET REVIEW. (a)  The Alamo Commission is
  subject to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act). The commission shall be
  reviewed during the period in which the State Preservation Board is
  reviewed under Section 443.002.
         (b)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the commission may not
  be reviewed during the period the State Preservation Board is
  reviewed before the board is scheduled to be abolished on September
  1, 2029, under Section 443.002.  This subsection expires September
  1, 2031.
         SECTION 5.  Chapter 443A, Government Code, as added by this
  Act, is amended by adding Subchapter B to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER B.  ALAMO COMMISSION
         Sec. 443A.051.  ALAMO COMMISSION. The Alamo Commission is
  established for the preservation, maintenance, restoration, and
  protection of the Alamo complex and its contents. 
         Sec. 443A.052.  COMPOSITION OF COMMISSION. (a)  The
  commission is composed of five members, as follows:
               (1)  the governor;
               (2)  the lieutenant governor;
               (3)  the speaker of the house of representatives;
               (4)  a member of the senate, appointed by the
  lieutenant governor; and 
               (5)  a member of the house of representatives,
  appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.
         (b)  A commission member appointed by the lieutenant
  governor or speaker of the house of representatives serves for a
  two-year term expiring on January 31 of each odd-numbered year.
         Sec. 443A.053.  PRESIDING OFFICERS. (a)  The position of
  presiding officer rotates among the governor, lieutenant governor,
  and speaker of the house of representatives.  A term as presiding
  officer is two years and expires on January 31 of each odd-numbered
  year.
         (b)  The commission members who are eligible to serve but are
  not serving as the presiding officer under Subsection (a) shall
  serve as joint assistant presiding officers for two-year terms
  expiring on January 31 of each odd-numbered year. 
         Sec. 443A.054.  MEETINGS. The commission shall meet twice
  each year and at the call of the presiding officer or joint
  assistant presiding officers.
         Sec. 443A.055.  EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR; COMMISSION PERSONNEL.  
  (a) The commission may:
               (1)  employ an executive director and other personnel
  necessary for the performance of commission functions; and 
               (2)  contract for professional services of qualified
  consultants.
         (b)  An executive director employed by the commission shall
  perform the duties required by this chapter and any duty delegated
  by the commission.
         (c)  The commission may not employ an applicant for the
  position of executive director unless two-thirds of the presiding
  and joint assistant presiding officers vote in favor of employing
  the applicant for the position.
         Sec. 443A.056.  EMPLOYMENT OF LOBBYIST. The commission and
  an organization described by Section 443A.101(d) or 443A.102 may
  not use public money to employ, as a regular full-time or part-time
  or contract employee, a person who is required by Chapter 305 to
  register as a lobbyist.
         SECTION 6.  Chapter 443A, Government Code, as added by this
  Act, is amended by adding Subchapter C, and a heading is added to
  that subchapter to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER C.  POWERS AND DUTIES
         SECTION 7.  Sections 31.451 and 31.453, Natural Resources
  Code, are transferred to Subchapter C, Chapter 443A, Government
  Code, as added by this Act, redesignated as Sections 443A.101 and
  443A.102, Government Code, respectively, and amended to read as
  follows:
         Sec. 443A.101  [31.451]. PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
  ALAMO. (a) The Alamo complex is under the jurisdiction of the
  commission [land office]. The commission [land office] is
  responsible for the preservation, maintenance, and restoration of
  the Alamo complex and its contents and the protection of the
  historical and architectural integrity of the exterior, interior,
  and grounds of the Alamo complex.
         (b)  Any power or duty related to the Alamo complex formerly
  vested in any other state agency or entity is vested solely in the
  commission [land office].
         (c)  Notwithstanding any other law, the commission [land
  office] is not required to comply with state purchasing law in
  carrying out its duties under this subchapter.
         (d)  The commission [land office] may participate in the
  establishment of and partner with a qualifying nonprofit
  organization the purposes of which include raising funds for or
  providing services or other benefits for the preservation and
  maintenance of the Alamo complex. The commission [land office] may
  contract with the organization for the performance of any activity.
         Sec. 443A.102  [31.453]. AGREEMENT WITH DAUGHTERS OF THE
  REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. (a) The commission may [land office shall]
  enter into an agreement with the Daughters of the Republic of Texas
  for the management, operation, and financial support of the Alamo
  complex.
         (b)  [The agreement at a minimum must:
               [(1)  detail the expectations and goals of the land
  office and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, including the
  transfer of any state money held in trust for the Alamo by the
  Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the property described in
  Subsection (d);
               [(2)  outline the management and operation of the Alamo
  complex;
               [(3)  establish management standards;
               [(4)  provide for oversight by the land office;
               [(5)  address funding and payment for costs;
               [(6)   address equipment;
               [(7)  establish insurance requirements;
               [(8)  address compliance with local, state, and federal
  building and operation laws;
               [(9)  address construction, maintenance, and repair;
               [(10)  establish the term of the agreement;
               [(11)  require submission of financial information
  from the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, excluding chapters of
  the organization;
               [(12)  address ownership by this state of the Alamo
  complex and its contents;
               [(13)  include a dispute resolution process;
               [(14)  provide that the laws of this state govern the
  agreement; and
               [(15)  include notice requirements.
         [(c)] The commission [land office] may enter into the
  agreement described [required] by Subsection (a) only if the
  Daughters of the Republic of Texas is a properly formed nonprofit
  corporation in this state in accordance with Section 2.008,
  Business Organizations Code, and is exempt from income taxation
  under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
         (c) [(d)]  All property received by the Daughters of the
  Republic of Texas in its capacity as custodian or trustee of the
  Alamo for the benefit of the Alamo is subject to the requirements of
  this subchapter and any [the] agreement entered into under
  [required by] this section.
         SECTION 8.  Subchapter C, Chapter 443A, Government Code, as
  added by this Act, is amended by adding Sections 443A.103 and
  443A.104 to read as follows:
         Sec. 443A.103.  AGREEMENT FOR SECURITY OPERATIONS. The
  commission shall enter into an agreement with the Department of
  Public Safety for the department to provide security operations for
  the Alamo complex. 
         Sec. 443A.104.  ANNUAL BUDGET AND WORK PLAN. The commission
  shall prepare an annual budget and work plan for the Alamo complex
  and the buildings in the complex, their contents, and their
  grounds. The plan must address preservation, usual maintenance,
  and any necessary construction for the complex.
         SECTION 9.  Chapter 443A, Government Code, as added by this
  Act, is amended by adding Subchapter D, and a heading is added to
  that subchapter to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER D.  ALAMO COMPLEX FUND;  AUDIT
         SECTION 10.  Section 31.454, Natural Resources Code, is
  transferred to Subchapter D, Chapter 443A, Government Code, as
  added by this Act, redesignated as Section 443A.151, Government
  Code, and amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 443A.151  [31.454]. [THE] ALAMO COMPLEX ACCOUNT. (a)
  The Alamo complex account is a separate account in the general
  revenue fund.
         (b)  The account consists of:
               (1)  transfers made to the account;
               (2)  fees and other revenue from operation of the Alamo
  complex;
               (3)  grants, donations, and bequests from any source
  designated for the benefit of the Alamo complex; and
               (4)  income earned on investments of money in the
  account.
         (c)  The commission [land office] may accept a gift, grant,
  or bequest of money, securities, services, or property to carry out
  any purpose related to the preservation and maintenance of the
  Alamo complex, including funds raised or services provided by a
  volunteer or volunteer group to promote the commission's duties
  under this chapter [work of the land office]. All proceeds under
  this subsection shall be deposited to the credit of the account.
         (d)  Appropriations to the commission [land office] for the
  preservation, operation, or maintenance of the Alamo complex shall
  be deposited to the credit of the account.
         (e)  The commission [land office] may use money in the
  account only to administer this chapter [subchapter], including to
  support the preservation, repair, renovation, improvement,
  expansion, equipping, operation, or maintenance of the Alamo
  complex or to acquire a historical item appropriate to the Alamo
  complex.
         (f)  Any money in the account not used in a fiscal year
  remains in the account. The account is exempt from the application
  of Section 403.095[, Government Code].
         SECTION 11.  Subchapter D, Chapter 443A, Government Code, as
  added by this Act, is amended by adding Section 443A.152 to read as
  follows:
         Sec. 443A.152.  ANNUAL AUDIT. The commission shall have an
  annual audit conducted by an independent auditor of any
  expenditures of public money for purposes of this chapter by a
  nonprofit organization with which the commission contracts under
  Section 443A.101(d). 
         SECTION 12.  The following provisions are repealed:
               (1)  Section 31.0515, Natural Resources Code;
               (2)  the heading to Subchapter I, Chapter 31, Natural
  Resources Code;
               (3)  Section 31.452, Natural Resources Code;
               (4)  Section 31.455, Natural Resources Code; and
               (5)  Section 1, Chapter 984 (S.B. 2612), Acts of the
  88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, which amended former
  Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure.
         SECTION 13.  (a)  As soon as practicable after the effective
  date of this Act, the state auditor shall conduct an audit of any
  expenditures of public money by the General Land Office with
  respect to the Alamo complex and any expenditures of public money by
  a nonprofit organization with which the General Land Office
  contracted before the effective date of this Act under Section
  31.451(d), Natural Resources Code, to ensure an accurate
  understanding of those expenditures and to aid in the transfer of
  authority relating to the Alamo complex to the Alamo Commission, as
  established by this Act.
         (b)  Not later than January 1, 2028, the state auditor shall
  prepare and submit to the Alamo Commission, as established by this
  Act, a report on the findings of the audit conducted under
  Subsection (a) of this section.
         SECTION 14.  The term of a member serving on the Alamo
  Preservation Advisory Board immediately before the effective date
  of this Act whose position on the board is abolished by the changes
  in law made by this Act expires on the effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 15.  (a) In this section, "commission" means the
  Alamo Commission established by Chapter 443A, Government Code, as
  added by this Act.
         (b)  On September 1, 2027, or as soon as practicable after
  that date, the General Land Office and the commission shall enter
  into a memorandum of understanding relating to the transfer of
  power and duties from the General Land Office to the commission as
  provided by this Act.  The memorandum of understanding must:
               (1)  include a comprehensive plan to ensure the orderly
  transition of the preservation, maintenance, and restoration of the
  Alamo complex to the commission; and
               (2)  provide for the completion of the transfer by
  January 1, 2028.
         (c)  Not later than January 1, 2028, all powers, duties,
  obligations, rights, contracts, bonds, appropriations, records,
  property, and personnel of the General Land Office related to the
  Alamo complex are transferred to the commission as provided for in
  the memorandum of understanding entered into under Subsection (b)
  of this section.
         (d)  A rule, policy, procedure, or decision of the General
  Land Office continues in effect as a rule, policy, procedure, or
  decision of the commission, as appropriate, until superseded by an
  act of the commission.
         (e)  Notwithstanding the transfer, redesignation, and repeal
  of provisions of Subchapter I, Chapter 31, Natural Resources Code,
  and Section 1, Chapter 984 (S.B. 2612), Acts of the 88th
  Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, by this Act, the General Land
  Office shall continue to perform duties and exercise powers under
  those laws as they existed immediately before the effective date of
  this Act until the date provided by the memorandum of understanding
  entered into under Subsection (b) of this section.
         SECTION 16.  (a) The governor shall serve as the first
  presiding officer of the Alamo Commission as provided by Section
  443A.053, Government Code, as added by this Act, for a term ending
  on January 31, 2029.
         (b)  The lieutenant governor shall serve as the second
  presiding officer of the Alamo Commission as provided by Section
  443A.053, Government Code, as added by this Act, for a term
  beginning on February 1, 2029, and ending on January 31, 2031.
         (c)  The speaker of the house of representatives shall serve
  as the third presiding officer of the Alamo Commission as provided
  by Section 443A.053, Government Code, as added by this Act, for a
  term beginning on February 1, 2031, and ending on January 31, 2033.
         (d)  On the effective date of this Act or as soon as
  practicable after that date, the lieutenant governor and the
  speaker of the house of representatives shall each appoint a
  person, as required by Section 443A.052, Government Code, as added
  by this Act, to the Alamo Commission to serve a term ending on
  January 31, 2029.
         SECTION 17.  It is the intent of the 89th Legislature,
  Regular Session, 2025, that the amendments made by this Act be
  harmonized with another Act of the 89th Legislature, Regular
  Session, 2025, relating to nonsubstantive additions to and
  corrections in enacted codes.
         SECTION 18.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2027.