Sec. 442.0074. PRESERVATION, MAINTENANCE, AND IMPROVEMENT OF REPUBLIC OF TEXAS GRANITE BOUNDARY MARKER. (a) In this section, "boundary marker" means the granite marker designating the former international boundary between the Republic of Texas and the United States, originally placed in 1841 at its location in Panola County near Farm to Market Road No. 31, at or about 32°2'3"N, 94°2'35"W, and known as the Republic of Texas Granite Boundary Marker and the International Boundary Marker.
(b) To the extent authorized by law, the commission shall preserve, maintain, and improve the boundary marker and state land adjacent to the boundary marker and shall:
(1) design and construct a structure or device sufficient to protect the boundary marker from vandalism, theft, and natural elements;
(2) display historical and educational information on a sign or plaque at the boundary marker site to inform the public of the history of the boundary marker and the region;
(3) cooperate with the federal government and other persons as necessary to facilitate the implementation of duties imposed by this section; and
(4) take other action the commission determines necessary to preserve, maintain, restore, and improve the boundary marker and the state grounds adjacent to the boundary marker for the beautification and cultural enhancement of the property as a significant historical site in this state.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law, any power or duty related to the boundary marker formerly vested in another state agency is vested solely in the commission.
(d) The commission may spend money appropriated to the commission for purposes of this section only to accomplish those purposes.
(e) The commission may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations of money or property from any public or private source to be used for the purposes of this section.
(f) The commission, in consultation with each state senator and representative in whose district the boundary marker is located and other interested parties, may:
(1) replace the original boundary marker with a replica boundary marker;
(2) preserve, maintain, and display the original boundary marker at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum; and
(3) perform the duties assigned by Subsection (b) with respect to the replica boundary marker at the original boundary marker location.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 607 (S.B. 907), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2019.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle D - History, Culture, and Education
Chapter 442 - Texas Historical Commission
Subchapter A. General Provisions
Section 442.002. Commission; Members; Sunset Act
Section 442.0021. Commission Members: Training
Section 442.0022. Commission Members: Conflict of Interest
Section 442.0023. Commission Members: Grounds for Removal
Section 442.003. Purpose of Commission
Section 442.0045. Delegation of Certain Powers and Duties
Section 442.005. General Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 442.0052. Volunteer Services
Section 442.0053. Eligibility Criteria for Inclusion of Real Property in State Historic Sites System
Section 442.0054. Disclosure of Personal Customer Information
Section 442.0055. Affiliated Nonprofit Organization; Rules; Guidelines
Section 442.0056. Acquisition of Historic Sites
Section 442.0057. Solicitation, Receipt, and Transfer of Land
Section 442.0058. Sale or Exchange of Land
Section 442.0059. Employee Fund-Raising
Section 442.006. State Historical Marker Program
Section 442.0065. Guide to Historical Markers
Section 442.007. State Archeological Program
Section 442.0071. Duties Regarding Governor's Mansion
Section 442.0072. Preservation and Maintenance of Gethsemane Church and Carrington-Covert House
Section 442.0073. Preservation and Maintenance of Certain State Buildings
Section 442.008. County Courthouses
Section 442.0081. Historic Courthouse Preservation and Maintenance Programs; Grants and Loans
Section 442.0082. Historic Courthouse Project; Requirements
Section 442.0084. Equitable Representation in Monuments
Section 442.0085. State Register of Historic Places
Section 442.0086. Military Sites Program
Section 442.0087. Fort Bliss Museum and Study Center
Section 442.0088. Texas Heritage Trails Program
Section 442.009. Consumer Information and Complaints
Section 442.0095. Program and Facility Accessibility
Section 442.013. No Effect on Other Organizations and Activities
Section 442.014. Main Street Program
Section 442.0145. Texas Historical Artifacts Program; Fund
Section 442.015. Texas Preservation Trust Fund Account
Section 442.0155. Funds Subject to State Funds Reform Act
Section 442.016. Liability for Adversely Affecting Historic Structure or Property
Section 442.017. Identification and Preservation of Abandoned Cemeteries
Section 442.018. Identification and Preservation of Texas Underground Railroad Historical Sites
Section 442.019. Tom Lea Trail
Section 442.0195. Texas Music History Trail
Section 442.020. Texas Treasure Awards
Section 442.021. El Camino Real De Los Tejas National Historic Trail
Section 442.022. Use of Technology
Section 442.023. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Procedures
Section 442.024. Scenic Loop Road--Boerne Stage Road--Toutant Beauregard Road Historic Corridor
Section 442.025. Texas Historic Roads and Highways Program
Section 442.026. Bankhead Highway as Texas Historic Highway
Section 442.027. State Highway 20 as Texas Historic Highway
Section 442.029. Hispanic Heritage Center of Texas
Section 442.030. Route 66 Historic Corridor
Section 442.031. Don Juan De Onate Trail as Texas Historic Highway
Section 442.032. Naming of Certain Areas on Historic Sites
Section 442.033. State Highways 118 and 166 as Davis Mountains Scenic Loop Highway