Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 49-d-16: Difference between revisions

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'''(e) The Legislature by general law shall provide for the manner in which the assets of the Fund may be used, subject to the limitations of this section. Money in the Fund may be used in conjunction with other funds or financial resources, including money from the federal government, in accordance with procedures, standards, and limitations established by federal law and general law of this State.'''
'''(e) The Legislature by general law shall provide for the manner in which the assets of the Fund may be used, subject to the limitations of this section. Money in the Fund may be used in conjunction with other funds or financial resources, including money from the federal government, in accordance with procedures, standards, and limitations established by federal law and general law of this State.'''


'''(f) The Comptroller may transfer money from the Fund to another fund as provided by general law. The state agency that administers the Fund to which the money is transferred as authorized by this subsection may use the money without further appropriation only for the expansion of access to and adoption of broadband and telecommunications services as provided by general law.'''
'''(f) The Comptroller may transfer money from the Fund to another fund as provided by general law. The state agency that administers the fund to which the money is transferred as authorized by this subsection may use the money without further appropriation only for the expansion of access to and adoption of broadband and telecommunications services as provided by general law.'''


'''(g) Unless extended by adoption of a concurrent resolution approved by a record vote of two-thirds of the members of each House of the Legislature, this section expires on September 1, 2035. A resolution suspends the expiration of this section until September 1 of the 10th year following the adoption of the resolution.'''
'''(g) Unless extended by adoption of a concurrent resolution approved by a record vote of two-thirds of the members of each House of the Legislature, this section expires on September 1, 2035. A resolution suspends the expiration of this section until September 1 of the 10th year following the adoption of the resolution.'''