Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 1 - TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Chapter 17 - RESOURCE PLANNING
Subchapter B - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Section 17.20 - Facility Projects to Be Submitted to the Board
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 17.20
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Institutions shall submit data on the following projects to the Board:
(1) New
construction of building and facilities and/or additions to buildings and
facilities having an E&G project cost of $10 million or greater;
(2) Repair and renovation projects for
buildings and facilities having an E&G project cost of $10 million or
greater;
(3) Improved real property
purchases that the institution intends to include in the E&G buildings and
facilities inventory if the purchase price is more than $1,000,000;
(4) Energy Savings Performance Contract
projects; and
(5) Projects financed
by Capital Construction Assistance Projects pursuant to Education Code §
61.0572 and §
61.058.
(b) Projects not specifically described in this rule, including but not limited to the following types of projects, are EXEMPT from Board submission.
(1) Projects at The University of Texas at
Austin, Texas A&M University, and Prairie View A&M University financed
more than 50 percent with Permanent University Fund bond proceeds or Available
University Fund funds;
(2) New
Construction, repair, or rehabilitation of privately-owned buildings and
facilities on land leased from an institution if the new construction, repair,
or rehabilitation is financed entirely from funds not under the control of the
institution;
(3) Gifts, grants, or
lease-purchase arrangements intended for clinical or research
facilities;
(4) New construction,
repair, or rehabilitation projects to be undertaken pursuant to specific
legislative authority;
(5) Lease of
property or facilities;
(6)
Acquisitions of unimproved real property;
(7) Acquisitions of improved real property
that the institution does not intend to include in its E&G buildings and
facilities inventory;
(8) New
Construction, repair, renovation, or acquisition of buildings and facilities
that are to be used exclusively for auxiliary enterprises and will not require
appropriations from the legislature for operations, maintenance, or repair;
and
(9) All gifts and grants of
improved real property.
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