Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
GOVERNMENT CODE |
Title 4. EXECUTIVE BRANCH |
Subtitle D. HISTORY, CULTURE, AND EDUCATION |
Chapter 441. LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES |
Subchapter A. TEXAS STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES COMMISSION |
Sec. 441.006. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES
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(a) The commission shall:
(1) govern the Texas State Library;
(2) adopt policies and rules to aid and encourage the development of and cooperation among all types of libraries, including public, academic, special, and other types of libraries;
(3) aid those studying problems to be dealt with by legislation;
(4) prepare and make available to the public and appropriate state agencies information of public interest describing the functions of the commission;
(5) deposit money paid to the commission under this chapter subject to Subchapter F, Chapter 404;
(6) give to any person contemplating the establishment of a public library advice regarding matters such as maintaining a public library, selecting books, cataloging, and managing a library;
(7) conduct library institutes and encourage library associations;
(8) take custody of, preserve, and make available for public use state records and other historical resources that document the history and culture of Texas as a province, colony, republic, or state;
(9) prepare and make available to the public a complete list of every state symbol and place designation, including state symbols and place designations made in accordance with Chapter 391;
(10) aid and encourage, by adoption of policies and programs, the development of effective records management and preservation programs in state agencies and the local governments of the state; and
(11) provide library services to persons with disabilities in cooperation with the federal government.
(b) The commission may:
(1) purchase, as state property, any suitable book, picture, or similar item, within the limits of the annual legislative appropriation;
(2) receive a donation or gift of money, property, or services on any terms and conditions it considers proper as long as the state does not incur financial liability;
(3) accept, receive, and administer federal funds made available by grant or loan to improve the public libraries of this state;
(4) contract or agree with the governing body or head of a county, city, or town of this state to meet the terms prescribed by the United States and consistent with state law for the expenditure of federal funds for improving public libraries; and
(5) participate in the establishment and operation of an affiliated nonprofit organization whose purpose is to raise funds for or provide services or other benefits to the commission.