Records, 1949-1987
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Texas. General Services Commission
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In 1991 the Texas State Purchasing and General Services Commission was renamed the General Services Commission. The commission provides an integrated purchasing system for state agencies, provides maintenance and repair services to the Capitol complex, operates a central telephone system and a mailing system for state agencies, handles the leasing and rental of space required by state agencies, acquires real property in the Capitol complex, and constructs state office buildings. The commission e...
Texas. State Purchasing and General Services Commission
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The Texas State Board of Control was abolished in 1979 (House Bill 1673, 66th Legislature, Regular Session); its duties and responsibilities were transferred to the newly created Texas State Purchasing and General Services Commission. The Commission is composed of three members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate for overlapping six year terms. These are nonsalaried positions and the Governor appoints the chair. The Commission is responsib...
Texas. State Board of Control
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The Texas State Board of Control was created in 1919 by the Thirty-sixth Texas Legislature (Senate Bill 147, Regular Session), becoming operational on January 1, 1920. The Board was composed of three members, serving six-year overlapping terms, appointed by the Governor with concurrence of the Senate. The Board elected a chair. The legislation which created the Board also abolished several agencies and offices, transferring their duties to the Board of Control. Offices abolished wer...
Texas State Capitol (Austin, Tex.)
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