Sec. 2166.503. ACQUISITION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL, PALEONTOLOGICAL, AND HISTORIC SITES. (a) The commission may acquire by gift, devise, purchase, or exercise of its general power of eminent domain land in this state on which is located:
(1) a building, site, or landmark of statewide historical significance associated with historic events or personalities;
(2) a prehistoric ruin;
(3) a burial ground;
(4) an archaeological site;
(5) a vertebrate paleontological site; or
(6) a site containing fossilized footprints, an inscription made by human agency, or another archaeological, paleontological, or historic feature.
(b) For a historic site, building, or structure, the commission may exercise the power of eminent domain under Subsection (a) only on a proper showing that the exercise is necessary to prevent destruction or deterioration of the historic site, building, or structure.
(c) The commission may request from the Texas Historical Commission a certification or authentication of the worthiness of preservation of a feature listed in Subsection (a).
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 41, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle D - State Purchasing and General Services
Chapter 2166 - Building Construction and Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property
Subchapter K. Monuments, Memorials, and Historic Sites
Section 2166.501. Monuments and Memorials
Section 2166.5011. Removal, Relocation, or Alteration of a Monument or Memorial
Section 2166.502. Contracts With Texas Historical Commission
Section 2166.503. Acquisition of Archaeological, Paleontological, and Historic Sites