Texas Register, Volume 26, Number 3, Pages 727-856, January 19, 2001 Page: 734
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Except for language describing its jurisdiction and instructing con-
sumers how to file a complaint, the Texas Structural Pest Control Board
may not regulate the language of contracts between structural pest con-
trol service providers and consumers. See Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann.
art. 135b-6, 4(f), 4F(b)(1) (Vernon Supp. 2000). The Board may
not require a licensee to perform services he or she contracted with a
consumer to perform, although the Board may oversee informal settle-
ment negotiations in which the parties agree to perform the contract.
See id. 9A(c).
Opinion No. JC-0325
The Honorable Pete P. Gallego Chair, Committee on General Investi-
gating Texas House of Representatives P.O. Box 2910 Austin, Texas
78768-2910
Re: Whether a governmental body may prohibit the holder of a con-
cealed handgun license from carrying a handgun onto property owned
or controlled by the respective unit of government (RQ-0248-JC)
SUMMARY
A unit of government has statutory authority to bar entry to its property
by a concealed handgun licensee carrying a weapon in the following
manner: either by providing individualized verbal notice to the licensee
or by erecting a sign or other written communication in compliance
with section 30.06 of the Penal Code that furnishes statutory notice to
concealed handgun licensees that entry on the property while carrying
a concealed handgun is prohibited. However, a unit of government may
not, merely by promulgating its own rules, regulations, or policies, bar
the holder of a concealed handgun license from carrying his weapon
onto property owned or controlled by the particular governmental unit.
Opinion No. JC-0326The Honorable Jeff Wentworth Chair, Nominations Committee Texas
State Senate P.O. Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711-2068
Re: Legality of contract award by the City of San Antonio
(RQ-0268-JC)
SUMMARY
Section 252.042 of the Local Government Code, which requires a city
to treat offerors fairly and equally with respect to any opportunity for
discussion and revision of proposals, applies only to requests for pro-
posals made under section 252.021 of the Local Government Code.
Opinion No. JC-0327
The Honorable Bill R. Turner Brazos County District Attorney 300 East
26th Street, Suite 310 Bryan, Texas 77803
Re: Whether the board of the Bryan-College Station Economic Devel-
opment Corporation is subject to the Open Meetings Act (RQ-0274-JC)
SUMMARY
The board of the Bryan-College Station Economic Development Cor-
poration is not subject to the Open Meetings Act.
For further information, please call (512) 463-2110
TRD-200100186
Susan D. Gusky
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Filed: January 10, 200126 TexReg 734 January 19, 2001 Texas Register
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