Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Any
individual, group or county historical commission may apply to the commission
for an Official Texas Historical Marker. The application shall include:
(1) a completed current Official Texas
Historical Marker application form;
(2) supporting documentation as provided in
program guidelines, criteria and procedures adopted by the commission;
and
(3) an application fee in the
amount of $100.
(b)
Historic Texas Cemetery markers. A marker, medallion or plaque may be awarded
to a cemetery only if the commission has designated the cemetery as an Historic
Texas Cemetery. See §
22.6 of this title (relating to
Historic Texas Cemeteries) for information concerning Historic Texas Cemetery
designation. Historic Texas Cemetery name and date plaque applications are
accepted year-round. The marker must be located either at or immediately
adjacent to the designated cemetery.
(c) The following procedures shall be
observed for the marker application process. Potential sponsors should check
the commission web site at www.thc.texas.gov for current information on the
Official Texas Historical Marker Program.
(1)
The sponsor must contact the county historical commission (CHC) to obtain a
marker application form, to review basic program requirements and to discuss
the county's review process and procedures, which differ from county to county.
The commission does not mandate a specific review process at the county level,
so the sponsor will need to work closely with the CHC to be sure all local
concerns and procedures are addressed properly. The CHCs cannot send the
application forward until they can certify that the history and the application
have been adequately reviewed. Applications for Recorded Texas Historic
Landmarks (RTHL) for sites located on private land must include written owner
consent of the landowner.
(2) CHC
reviews the marker application for accuracy and significance, and either
approves the application or works with the sponsor to develop additional
information as necessary.
(3)
CHC-approved applications are forwarded to the History Programs Division of the
commission. Once the application is received by the commission, additional
notifications and correspondence will be between the CHC contact and the
commission staff contact only, unless otherwise noted.
(4) Commission staff makes a preliminary
assessment to determine if the topic is eligible for review and if all required
elements are included. The commission will notify the applicant through the CHC
once the application has been received.
(5) A $100 application fee is due within ten
days upon notification of receipt.
(6) Additional information may be requested
via email. Failure to provide all requested materials as instructed will result
in cancellation of the application.
(7) Commission staff and commissioners review
applications and determine:
(A) eligibility
for approval;
(B) size and type of
marker for each topic; and
(C)
priorities for work schedule on the approved applications.
(8) CHC and sponsor will be notified via
email of approval and provided a payment form for the casting of the
marker.
(9) The payment must be
received in commission offices within 45 days or the application will be
cancelled.
(10) Commission staff
will write the marker inscription. One review copy will be provided via email
to the CHC contact only for local distribution as needed. Inscription review is
for accuracy of content only; the commission determines the content, wording,
punctuation, phrasing, etc.
(A) Upon approval
of the inscription, the CHC contact provides additional copies as necessary for
committee, commission, or sponsor review and conveys a single response to the
commission.
(B) Upon receipt of
emailed approval by the CHC, the commission proceeds with the order.
(C) If changes recommended by the CHC are
approved by the commission, staff will send a revised copy for content review.
Because inscription reviews are for content only, only two reviews should be
necessary to complete this step of the process. Additional requests for
revisions are subject to approval by the commission, which will be the sole
determiner of warranted requests for changes. Excessive requests for change, or
delays in response, may, in the determination of the commission, result in
cancellation of the order.
(D) Only
the authorized CHC contact - chair or marker chair - can make the final
approval of inscriptions at the county level. Final approval will be construed
by the commission to mean concurrence by any interested parties, including the
sponsor.
(11) After final
approval, the order is sent to marker supplier for manufacturing. Subject to
the terms of the commission vendor contract, only authorized commission staff
may contact the manufacturer relative to any aspect of Official Texas
Historical Markers, including those in process or previously
approved.
(12) Commission staff
reviews galley proofs of markers. With commission approval, manufacturing
process proceeds. Manufacturer inspects, crates and ships completed markers and
notifies commission, which in turn notifies CHC contact.
(13) With shipment notice, planning can begin
on marker dedication ceremony, as needed, in conjunction with CHC, sponsors and
other interested parties.
(14)
Information on planning and conducting marker ceremonies is provided by the
commission through its web site.
(15) Once the planning is complete, the CHC
posts the information to the commission web site calendar.
(16) Commission staff enters marker
information into the Texas Historic Sites Atlas at website atlas.thc.texas.gov,
an online inventory of marker information and inscriptions.
(d) Application content.
(1) Each marker application must address the
criteria specified in §
21.9 of this title (relating to
Application Evaluation Procedures) in sufficient detail to allow the commission
to judge the merit of the application.
(2) Documentation. Each marker application
must contain sufficient documentation to verify the assertions about the above
criteria. If the claims in the application cannot be verified through
documentation, the application will be rejected.
(e) Limitation of markers awarded.
(1) The commission will set a numerical limit
on the number of markers that will be approved annually.
(2) No markers in excess of the limit may be
approved except by vote of the commission to amend the
limit.