Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE |
Title 9. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS |
Subtitle B. COUNTY PUBLIC BUILDINGS |
Chapter 292. AUXILIARY COUNTY BUILDINGS |
Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Sec. 292.001. AUTHORITY FOR BUILDINGS OTHER THAN COURTHOUSE; LEASE TO OTHER PERSONS; LOCATION OF JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT
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(a) The commissioners court of a county may purchase, construct, or provide by other means, including a lease or a lease with an option to purchase, or may reconstruct, improve, or equip a building or rooms, other than the courthouse, for the housing of county or district offices, county or district courts, justice of the peace courts, county records or equipment (including voting machines), or county jail facilities, or for the conducting of other public business, if the commissioners court determines that the additional building or rooms are necessary. The commissioners court may purchase and improve the necessary site for the building or rooms.
(b) The building or rooms must be located in the county seat. However, if the building or rooms are for housing county jail facilities, the building or rooms may be located anywhere in the county at the discretion of the commissioners court.
(c) The commissioners court may lease or rent to any person any part of the building or rooms that are not necessary for the purposes described by Subsection (a).
(d) A justice of the peace court may not be housed or conducted in a building located outside the court's precinct except as provided by Section 27.051(f), Government Code, or unless the justice of the peace court is situated in the county courthouse in a county with a population of at least 275,000 persons but no more than 285,000 persons.