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Mr. Homer A. Foerster - Pase 2 (JM-214)
C. Remove and Stabilize Ceiling,
Starr Building
D. Remove and Stabili2e Ceiling,
Supreme Court Builcing
E. Fire/Security Alavrm System,
Starr Building
F. Relocation of Mechenical Facili-
ties, Governor's ML[nsion
G. Seal Exterior, Jorn:s Building
H. Repair Leaking Patios, Reagan
and LBJ Buildings
I. Replace Roofing, ;Supreme Court
Building
J. Replace Carpet, Austin Building
K. Energy Conservation Measures,
Capitol Complex
L. Replace Gas Turbinet Chiller with
Electric Drive, Aus tin Building
M. Seal Areaway Open:.xngs, Capitol
N. Purchase of Land iland Construction
of Hangars, Ramps, Office and
Maintenance Facil:Lt:ies, Aircraft
Pooling Board
O. Miscellaneous Proj ccts, Not to
Exceed $3,300 each, Capitol Complex
P. Renovate French Legation
Q. Repairs to Permanient Parking
Structures, CapitoL ComplexGRAND TOTAL, CONSTRUCTION,
REPAIRS AND :UENOVATIONS324,113
995,292
27,110
38,141
91,831
207,519
106,688
219,160
473,427
490,427
65,523
3,054,239
100,000
35,000
74,102
$ 14,735,26411. The State 'I trchasing and General Services Commis-
sion may deviate from the exact sums for each project as may
be necessary to fund iny project.
The Travis Building is one of the items referred to In rider 10,
supra, i.e., a project funded under item 9 of the 1982-83 General
Appropriations Act. As a r*Bsult, the balance of the $25 million which
remained unobligated on Ati;ust 31, 1983, was reappropriated for con-
struction of the Travis Building for the 1984-85 biennium. Rider 11
in the 1984-85 General Appropriations Act authorizes the commission to
"deviate from the exact sums for each project as may be necessary to
fund any project." If "any project" includes the further construction
of the Travis Building described in rider 10, it follows that funds
may be transferred from rider 10A, authorizing construction of a
"permanent parking structure," for use on the Travis Building.p. 963
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: JM-214, text, October 23, 1984; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth272654/m1/2/?q=%221984~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.