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(a) In connection with the administration of its financial assistance programs under this chapter, the board has and may exercise, to the extent not inconsistent with this chapter, all the rights and powers granted to it by Chapters 161 and 162 of this code relating to the administration of the board's Veterans' Land Program and Veterans' Housing Assistance Program.
(b) In administering any of the board's financial assistance programs relating to veterans homes, the board, or the board in conjunction with other state or federal agencies, may acquire by purchase, gift, devise, lease, or a combination of those methods, construct, operate, enlarge, improve, furnish, or equip one or more veterans homes.
(c) The board may enter into an agreement with any person for the management or operation of all or part of a veterans home or all or part of a veterans cemetery. The board may delegate to the manager the authority to manage the veterans home or veterans cemetery and to employ and discharge employees.
(d) The board may not authorize the use of any veterans home in a manner that would entitle the United States to recover any amounts pursuant to 38 U.S.C. Section 8136, as amended, or any successor statute.
(e) On terms and conditions acceptable to it, the board may accept and administer gifts, grants, or donations for the support, acquisition, construction, operation, enlargement, improvement, furnishing, or equipping of veterans homes or veterans cemeteries and may enter into agreements with a nonprofit corporation for the solicitation, receipt, and disbursement of the gifts, grants, or donations.
(f) The board, the chairman of the Texas Veterans Commission, and two representatives of the veterans community selected by the chairman of the Texas Veterans Commission shall:
(1) establish the guidelines for determining:
(A) the location and size of state veterans cemeteries that are funded by a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; and
(B) the eligibility for burial in a veterans cemetery; and
(2) select locations across the state for state veterans cemeteries that are funded by a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
(g) In administering any of the board's financial assistance programs relating to veterans cemeteries, the board, or the board in conjunction with other state or federal agencies, may plan and design, operate, maintain, enlarge, or improve veterans cemeteries.
(h) The board may use funds available in the veterans' land fund, the veterans' housing assistance fund, and the veterans' housing assistance fund II that may be used for state veterans cemeteries that are funded by a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to plan and design, operate, maintain, enlarge, or improve state veterans cemeteries that are funded by a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The board may not use funds from the veterans' land fund, the veterans' housing assistance fund, or the veterans' housing assistance fund II to acquire land to be used for a veterans cemetery.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Natural Resources Code - NAT RES § 164.005. Rights and Powers of Board - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/natural-resources-code/nat-res-sect-164-005/
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