Journal of the House of Representatives of the Second and Third Called Session of the Seventy-Second Legislature of the State of Texas, Supplement Page: I-21
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AIRCRAFT POOLING BOARD
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acquisition of information resources technologies of any kind, including data processing and
telecommunications hardware, software, supplies, maintenance, services and training, until:
a. The agency plans are approved as required under the Information Resource Management
Act.
b. DIR has approved the agency selection of the most cost-effective alternative for the
acquisition including, but not limited to, the following applicable alternatives: (1)
acquisition of information resources from another state agency or agencies; (2)
acquisition of information resources from a private firm; or (3) in-house development of
information resources.
c. DIR has approved that the agency performed a satisfactory analysis of alternatives. The
agency analysis shall include, but not be limited to, the following factors: (1) start-up
costs associated with the acquisition, including but not limited to the purchase price of
the acquisition, site preparation costs, freight charges, and staff costs; (2) estimated cost
of maintenance; (3) estimated cost of supplies; (4) estimated cost of employee training;
(5) estimated cost of additional long-term staff needed; (6) estimated increase in
employee productivity; (7) consistency with agency plans approved by DIR; (8)
consistency with statewide standards and policies established in the Statewide Strategic
Plan.
The DIR shall adopt rules and procedures to govern the implementation of this provision.
Such rules may include the waiver of the DIR review and approval for expenditures below
certain limits, for emergency purposes, or after a designated time period has elapsed.
8. RECOVERY OF COSTS. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Aircraft Pooling Board
shall recover all costs involved in providing air transportation, aircraft maintenance, fuel,
program administration and other services to agencies of the state.
9. DISPOSITION OF AIRCRAFT. It is the intent of the Legislature that the State Aircraft
Pooling Board reduce the size of its passenger fleet from fiscal year 1991 levels by disposing
of aircraft by trade or sale at or above market value. Any aircraft to be sold or traded should
be selected so as to not significantly increase the average airplane size of the board's fleet.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION
For the Years Ending
August 31, August 31,
1992 1993
1. Administration:
a. Executive Functions $ 545,866 $ 548,456
b. Administrative Services 1,519,844 1,508,327
c. Hearings 544,054 544,244
d. Computer Services 898,854 995,554
Total, Administration $ 3,508,618 $ 3,596,581
2. Licensing $ 1,001,137 $ 991,452A342-CON-S12
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Second and Third Called Session of the Seventy-Second Legislature of the State of Texas, Supplement, legislative document, 1991; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307702/m1/33/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.