Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 1 - TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Chapter 1 - AGENCY ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1.16 - Contracts, Including Grants, for Materials and/or Services
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The Board delegates to the Commissioner authority to approve and enter into all payable and receivable Agreements, including contracts, grants, and other agreements, and interagency contracts for which the Agreement, inclusive of all amendments, totals $5 million or less.
(b) Any Agreement exceeding $5 million, inclusive of all amendments, requires Board approval prior to execution of the contract or other Agreement, except those described in paragraph (1) of this subsection. The Commissioner is authorized to sign an Agreement or amendment that totals more than $5 million that has been approved by the Board.
(c) In addition to the Commissioner, the following employees have authority to approve an Agreement:
(d) The Commissioner shall provide a report to the Board, at least quarterly, describing all Agreements entered into by the agency during the preceding quarter, the total of which, inclusive of all amendments, is $10,000 or greater.
(e) The Board shall, in an open meeting, consider any material change to all contracts for goods or services awarded under Texas Government Code, Chapter 2155. A material change to a contract includes extending the length or postponing the completion of a contract for six months or more; or increasing the total consideration to be paid under a contract by at least 10 percent, including by substituting certain goods, materials, products, or services. Goods are supplies, materials, or equipment. Services are the furnishing of skilled or unskilled labor or professional work but do not include a professional service subject to Subchapter A, Chapter 2254, Texas Government Code, service of a state employee, consulting service or service of a consultant as defined by Subchapter B, Chapter 2254, or the service of a public utility.
(f) Agency staff shall utilize THECB's Procurement and Contract Management Handbook or Grant Management guidelines and the THECB's Risk Assessment tool to determine which Agreements require enhanced contract or grant monitoring.