Sec. 2267.056. DEDICATION AND CONVEYANCE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. (a) After obtaining any appraisal of the property interest that is required under other law in connection with the conveyance, a governmental entity may dedicate any property interest, including land, improvements, and tangible personal property, for public use in a qualifying project if the governmental entity finds that the dedication will serve the public purpose of this chapter by minimizing the cost of a qualifying project to the governmental entity or reducing the delivery time of a qualifying project.
(b) In connection with a dedication under Subsection (a), a governmental entity may convey any property interest, including a license, franchise, easement, or another right or interest the governmental entity considers appropriate, subject to the conditions imposed by general law governing such conveyance and subject to the rights of an existing utility under a license, franchise, easement, or other right under law, to the contracting person for the consideration determined by the governmental entity. The consideration may include the agreement of the contracting person to develop or operate the qualifying project.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1334 (S.B. 1048), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle F - State and Local Contracts and Fund Management
Chapter 2267 - Public and Private Facilities and Infrastructure
Subchapter B. Qualifying Projects
Section 2267.051. Approval Required
Section 2267.052. Adoption of Guidelines by Responsible Governmental Entities
Section 2267.053. Approval of Qualifying Projects by Responsible Governmental Entity
Section 2267.054. Service Contracts
Section 2267.055. Affected Jurisdictions
Section 2267.056. Dedication and Conveyance of Public Property
Section 2267.057. Powers and Duties of Contracting Person
Section 2267.058. Comprehensive Agreement
Section 2267.059. Interim Agreement
Section 2267.060. Federal, State, and Local Assistance
Section 2267.0605. Performance and Payment Bonds Required
Section 2267.061. Material Default; Remedies
Section 2267.062. Eminent Domain
Section 2267.063. Affected Facility Owner
Section 2267.064. Police Powers; Violations of Law