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3 Document(s) [ Subject: Building and Procurement Commission, Texas ]
Committee: | House State Affairs | |
Title: | Interim Report | |
Library Catalog Title: | House Committee on State Affairs, Texas House of Representatives interim report, 2006 : a report to the House of Representatives, 80th Texas Legislature | |
Subjects: | Aircraft Pooling Board | Building and Procurement Commission, Texas | Cloning | Contraceptives | Identity theft | In-vitro fertilization | Information Resources, Texas Department of | Parental consent for abortion | Pharmacists | Prescription drugs | Residential Construction Commission, Texas | Smoking bans | Stem cell research | Texas Cord Blood Bank | Tobacco lawsuit | Umbilical cord blood | Underage smoking | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.79 St29h | |
Session: | 79th R.S. (2005) | |
Online version: | View report [95 pages File size: 18,140 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Monitor agencies and programs under the committee's jurisdiction, including identifying possible ways to merge or streamline agency functions to produce long-term financial benefits to the state and better efficiency of the agencies. | |
2. | Examine scientific advances made on stem cell research. | |
3. | Monitor rule making of parental consent for the performance of an abortion. | |
4. | Study the problem of identity theft, and recommend any legislative changes needed to combat the problem. (Joint interim charge with the House Committee on Business and Industry) | |
5. | Examine the compliance of cigarette manufacturing companies with the 1998 Tobacco Settlement with reference to sales to minors, and the progress toward meeting the state's tobacco use goals and the cost of tobacco use to the state. (Joint interim charge with the House Committee on Public Health) | |
6. | Review and consider all issues involved with a pharmacist refusal to dispense a drug. | |
Committee: | Senate Government Organization | |
Title: | Interim Report | |
Library Catalog Title: | Interim report to the 79th Legislature | |
Subjects: | Agriculture, Texas Department of | Animal Health Commission, Texas | Barber Examiners, Texas State Board of | Building and Procurement Commission, Texas | Commission on the Arts, Texas | Cosmetology Commission, Texas | Debt collection | Historical Commission, Texas | Library & Archives Commission, Texas State | Licensing and Regulation, Texas Department of | Soil and Water Conservation Board, Texas | State government reorganization | State land | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.78 G747o | |
Session: | 78th R.S. (2003) | |
Online version: | View report [96 pages File size: 4,976 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Study consolidation of those agencies related to the arts, cultural, and library services; consolidation of certain agricultural-related agencies; and consolidation of certain licensing agencies or their administrative functions. | |
2. | Study the management of state assets and leases, including real estate, leased space, inventory and other assets by the General Land Office, the Texas Building and Procurement Commission, as well as other agencies. Explore and make recommendations on the possible use of sale-leaseback opportunities for properties that the state now owns. Review allegations of theft of state property and make recommendations on enhancing security of state assets. | |
3. | Review the use of inventory management in transportation and other programs. Explore the cost efficiencies and economic benefits of co-locating agencies in small, mid-size, and large cities around the State. | |
4. | Study the effectiveness and make recommendations on improving debt collection strategies across all state programs and the identification of uncollectible state receivables. | |
Committee: | House State Affairs | |
Title: | Interim Report | |
Library Catalog Title: | Report to the Texas House of Representatives, 78th Legislature / Committee on State Affairs. | |
Subjects: | Broadband infrastructure | Building and Procurement Commission, Texas | Electricity supplies | Electricity transmission and distribution | General Services Commission, Texas | Homeland security | Information Resources, Texas Department of | Rural issues | Telecommunications infrastructure | Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund | Terrorism | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.77 st29h | |
Session: | 77th R.S. (2001) | |
Online version: | View report [220 pages File size: 5,169 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Examine the deployment of advanced telecommunications services throughout Texas and evaluate possible state policies to ensure availability of broadband service to all Texans. Study barriers faced by rural and urban communities in obtaining advanced services and explore ways for these communities, the state and cities to secure the benefits of affordable broadband access to underserved citizens. | |
2. | Determine what, if any, broadband access is available to the citizens of each rural community of the state and to each inner-city community in the state. Together with the Public Utility Commission, or another agency or university of the state, establish a system for tracking broadband service offerings in rural and inner-city communities on an on-going basis. | |
3. | Gather information related to the security of state-owned buildings and facilities, public and private communications systems and electric generation and transmission facilities. Review government regulations and business practices to determine whether legislation is needed to protect life and property and to detect, interdict and respond to acts of terrorism. | |
4. | Review the activities and mission of the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund, assess the extent to which the Fund has met the goal of extending services to underserved client groups, and consider whether the need for the Fund's programs extends beyond the statutory termination. | |
5. | Review the laws and procedures governing the siting of electric transmission lines. Consider how the need for transmission lines is determined, how routes are selected, the technology selected for a given route, the interests of landowners on whose property the lines are sited, and the interests of consumers and the public in siting decisions. | |
6. | Actively monitor agencies and programs under the committee's oversight jurisdiction, including the transfer of functions and duties of the former General Services Commission to the Texas Building and Procurement Commission and the Department of Information Resources. |
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