Texas Statutes
§ 2204.001 — ACQUISITION OF LAND BY STATE.
Texas § 2204.001
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Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 2204.001 (2026).
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Sec. 2204.001. ACQUISITION OF LAND BY STATE.
(a)The governor may purchase land or the right to use land that is required by this state for any type of public use.
(b)If the governor fails to agree with the owner of the land on the price for the land or the use of the land, the land may be condemned for public use in the name of this state. On the direction of the governor, condemnation proceedings shall be instituted against the owner of the land by the attorney general or the district or county attorney acting under the direction of the attorney general.
(c)If the governor determines that the amount of damages awarded in the condemnation proceedings under Subsection (b) is excessive, the state may not pay the damages. In that event, the state shall pay the costs of the proceedings and
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 268, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Nearby Sections
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§ 2204.001
ACQUISITION OF LAND BY STATE.§ 2204.102
SALE OF STATE LAND TO UNITED STATES.§ 2204.103
CESSION OF JURISDICTION TO UNITED STATES; RETENTION OF AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE LEGAL PROCESS.§ 2204.104
AUTHORITY TO ACCEPT CONCURRENT JURISDICTION OF THIS STATE OVER UNITED STATES MILITARY INSTALLATIONS.§ 2204.201
APPLICATION OF SUBCHAPTER.§ 2204.204
CONSIDERATION FOR CONVEYANCE.§ 2204.205
FEE SIMPLE NOT OWNED BY STATE.§ 2204.301
GRANT TO UNITED STATES.§ 2204.302
APPLICATION BY UNITED STATES.§ 2204.303
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