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(a) To provide for an orderly, uniform statewide system for the professional retention and preservation of historical resources in the region of their origin or interest, the commission may enter into an agreement with a public or private library or archives to serve as a regional historical resource depository.
(b) The commission shall adopt rules that:
(1) establish standards that an institution must meet in order to qualify for designation as a depository;
(2) prescribe procedures for depositing, accessioning, cataloging, storing, transferring, preserving, and providing reference services for historical resources placed in a depository; and
(3) establish other policies as the commission considers necessary to ensure the effective administration of the system of depositories.
(c) An agreement under Subsection (a) may not include any provision that limits the authority of the commission to adopt or amend rules under Subsection (b).
(d) The commission shall determine the region to be served by a depository. An agreement may not limit the authority of the commission to change the boundaries of a region at its discretion.
(e) The commission may place a staff member at a depository to care for historical resources deposited there by the commission and to perform other duties imposed on the commission and the director and librarian by this subchapter and Subtitle C, Title 6, Local Government Code, 1 but an agreement may not limit the power of the commission to transfer a staff member to a duty station at times as it considers advisable.
(f) Except as otherwise provided by Subsection (g), title to historical resources placed in a depository by the commission remains with the commission, and the historical resources may not be intermingled with other holdings of the institution that serves as a depository.
(g) A depository may apply to the commission to transfer to the depository title to local historical resources placed in the depository by the commission. The commission shall approve the application only if the transfer of title is in the state's best interest. The commission, in consultation with depositories, shall adopt rules providing an application procedure and standards for evaluating applications to transfer title to local historical resources to depositories. This subsection does not authorize the commission to transfer title to state historical resources.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 441.153. Regional Historical Resource Depositories - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-441-153/
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