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(a) Not later than June 30 and December 31 of each year, the department shall submit a report to the commission at a regularly scheduled commission meeting identifying projects being processed under the procedures of this subchapter and the status of each project, including:
(1) how the project was classified for environmental review;
(2) the current status of the environmental review;
(3) the date on which the department is required to make an environmental decision under applicable deadlines;
(4) an explanation of any delays; and
(5) any deadline under Section 201.759 missed by the department.
(b) Not later than December 1 of each year, the department shall submit a report to the members of the standing legislative committees with primary jurisdiction over matters related to transportation regarding the implementation of this subchapter, including a status report for the preceding 12-month period that contains the information described in Subsection (a).
(c) The department shall post copies of the reports required under this section on its Internet website and shall provide a copy of the report required by Subsection (b) to each member of the legislature who has at least one project covered by the report in the member's district.
(d) The department shall make available on its Internet website and update regularly the status of projects being processed under this subchapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Transportation Code - TRANSP § 201.762. Reports to Commission and Legislature - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/transportation-code/transp-sect-201-762/
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