(a) In adopting the qualifying project review guidelines required by § 2267.052, as added by Chapter 1334 (S.B. 1048), Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, the commission must include review criteria and documentation to guide the initial review of each substantially complete qualifying project proposal received by the commission.
(b) The review criteria required under Subsection (a) at a minimum must include:
(1) the extent to which the qualifying project meets a public need;
(2) the extent to which the project meets the objectives and priorities of the commission and aligns with any applicable commission plans and design guidelines or zoning requirements, including the Capitol Complex master plan developed under § 2166.105;
(3) the technical and legal feasibility of the project;
(4) the adequacy of the qualifications, experience, and financial capacity of a private entity or other person submitting the proposal;
(5) any potentially unacceptable risks to this state; and
(6) whether an alternative delivery method is feasible and more effectively meets this state’s goals.

Terms Used In Texas Government Code 2165.352

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) The commission’s qualifying project review guidelines must:
(1) specify the types of professional expertise, including financial, real estate, design, legal, and other related expertise, needed to effectively protect this state’s interest when considering and implementing a qualifying project;
(2) specify the range of professional expertise needed at each stage of the project, including proposal evaluation, financial analysis, risk allocation analysis, design review, contract negotiation, and contract and performance monitoring, to evaluate the qualifying project proposal; and
(3) require the oversight committee established by the commission for each qualifying project to report to the commission the results of the committee’s evaluation of the project, including the schedules, procedures, proposal evaluation criteria, and documentation required in the guidelines for the evaluation.
(d) On completion of the negotiation phase for the development of a comprehensive agreement and before a comprehensive agreement is entered into, the commission shall:
(1) for each qualifying project proposal, post on the commission’s Internet website the oversight committee’s review report and other evaluation documents; and
(2) before posting the report and documents required under Subdivision (1), redact all information included in the report and documents that is considered confidential under § 2267.066(c).
(e) The expertise described by Subsection (c) may be provided by commission staff or outside experts.