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Texas Transportation Code - Chapter 202 Control Of Transportation AssetsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Transportation Code > Texas Transportation Code - Chapter 202 Control Of Transportation Assets (a) The commission may maintain state highways. (b) A county is: (1) not liable for expenses associated with the maintenance of a state highway; and ... (a) The commission shall use automobile registration fees in the state highway fund to maintain state highways and may not divert funds from automobile registration ... (a) The commission may recommend to the governor the sale or transfer of any interest in real property, including a highway right-of-way, that: (1) was ... Notice of a sale to the general public must be published in the English language: (1) once a week for three consecutive weeks, with the ... (a) A sale to the general public of an interest in real property under this subchapter is by sealed bid and may not be for ... The governor, on the recommendation of the commission, may execute a deed exchanging an interest in real property acquired but not needed for a highway ... The governor, on the recommendation of the commission, may execute a deed relinquishing and conveying under this subchapter the state's interest in real property as ... (a) The governor, on recommendation of the commission, may execute a deed reconveying the property to the grantor or the grantor's heirs or assigns, if, ... (a) If real property owned by the state and sold under this subchapter was acquired by a county or municipality and if a part of ... (a) The governor, on the recommendation of the commission, shall execute and deliver a quitclaim deed, correction deed, or other conveyance necessary to resolve an ... Under this subchapter, if the state sells, conveys, or surrenders possession of real property that is being used by a public utility or common carrier ... (a) The attorney general must approve a transfer or conveyance that is made under this subchapter if the value of the real property transferred or ... (a) The person requesting the sale of an interest in property or the grantee in a deed issued under this subchapter shall pay expenses incurred ... The commission may adopt rules to implement this subchapter and to provide requestor refunds. Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, ... (a) In this section, "historic bridge" means a bridge that is included on or eligible to be included on the National Register of Historic Places. ... In this subchapter: (1) "Highway asset" means an interest in real property that is held or controlled by the department for a highway or department ... (a) The department may lease a highway asset, part of a right-of-way, or airspace above or underground space below a highway that is a part ... (a) The department may determine all terms of the lease except: (1) a tenant may not be required to post a bond or security for ... The department shall deposit payments received under a lease under this subchapter to the credit of the state highway fund. Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. ... (a) The department may lease a rest area to a person engaging in sales, services, or other commercial activities that serve the needs of the ... The commission may not enter into an oil and gas lease for real property owned by the state that was acquired to construct or maintain ... (a) The commission may, on request of an officer of the United States or the county judge of an affected county, convey without monetary consideration ... (a) The department may agree with the owner of real property abutting or adjoining property acquired by the department for the right-of-way of a road ... (a) A department district engineer, on request of a person, may, but is not required to, permit the person to mow, bale, shred, or hoe ... (a) The commission may adopt rules implementing a pilot project for the leasing of state highway right-of-way, subject to any applicable federal regulation of outdoor ... In this subchapter "reclaimed asphalt pavement" means hot mix asphalt pavement and any accompanying tack coat, seal coat, or chip seal removed as millings or ... (a) The department shall dispose of all reclaimed asphalt pavement from a road in the state highway system in the most cost-effective and environmentally sensitive ... In this subchapter, "telecommunications" means any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, or sounds of intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, ... Notwithstanding any other law, a telecommunications provider may not place or maintain its facilities or otherwise use improvements, including structures, medians, conduits, or telecommunications equipment ... (a) Notwithstanding any other law, the department may enter into an agreement with a telecommunications provider allowing the provider, for the provider's commercial purposes, to: ... (a) Before entering into an agreement with a telecommunications provider under this subchapter, the department shall follow a procedure using competitive sealed proposals. (b) The ... (a) Subtitle D, Title 10, Government Code, does not apply to a procurement under this subchapter. (b) This subchapter does not limit a telecommunications provider ... The department shall deposit in the state highway fund any revenue received under this subchapter. Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1171, § 1.20, ... The commission shall adopt rules for the implementation of this subchapter. Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1171, § 1.20, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. ... In this subchapter, "advance acquisition" means an acquisition by the commission under Section 202.112. Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1325, § 3.02, eff. ... (a) The commission may purchase an option to acquire property for possible use in or in connection with a transportation facility, including a facility as ... The commission shall dispose of property acquired by advance acquisition that is not needed for a transportation facility in the manner provided by Subchapter B. ... If requested by the department, property acquired by advance acquisition may be managed by the General Land Office on behalf of the department as the ... Texas Lawyers
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