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(a) Chapters 2155, 2156, and 2166, any interpretations, rules, or guidelines of the comptroller and the Texas Facilities Commission, and interpretations, rules, or guidelines developed under Chapter 2262 do not apply to a qualifying project under this chapter.
(b) A responsible governmental entity may enter into a comprehensive agreement only in accordance with guidelines that require the contracting person to design and construct the qualifying project in accordance with procedures that do not materially conflict with those specified in:
(1) Subchapter G, Chapter 2269, 1 for facilities projects described by Section 2269.302; or
(2) Subchapter H, Chapter 2269, 2 for civil works projects as defined by Section 2269.351.
(c) This chapter does not authorize a responsible governmental entity or a contracting person to obtain professional services through any process except in accordance with Subchapter A, Chapter 2254. 3
(d) Identified team members, including the architect, engineer, or builder, may not be substituted or replaced once a project is approved and an interim or comprehensive agreement is executed without the written approval of the responsible governmental entity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 2267.065. Procurement Guidelines - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-2267-065/
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