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DM-0151
Dan Morales

Commissioner, person who is a lobbyist may not serve as even if lobbying activities do not relate to Commission|Commissioner, person who is not a lobbyist but is a member of a firm that employs lobbyists may serve as

DM-0328
Dan Morales

Historically underutilized businesses, Commission may not promulgate rule deeming businesses owned by disabled persons as|Businesses owned by disabled persons as "historically underutilized businesses," General Services Commission lacks authority to promulgate rule deeming|Historically underutilized businesses, General Services Commission may not promulgate rule deeming businesses owned by disabled persons as|Businesses owned by disabled persons, General Services Commission lacks authority to promulgate rule deeming as "historically underutilized businesses"

DM-0375
Dan Morales

State agencies' acquisition of telecommunications services using catalogue purchase procedure|Telecommunications services, acquisition using catalogue purchase procedure|Catalogue purchase procedure, General Services Commission acquisition of telecommunications services|Telecommunications services, acquisition by General Services Commission using catalogue purchase procedure|Telecommunications services, acquisition by General Services Commission

DM-0496
Dan Morales

Catalogue purchasing procedures prevail over Texas Council on Purchasing from People with Disabilities mandatory purchasing program with respect to state agency computer purchases|Community-rehabilitation-program manufactured computers, catalogue purchasing procedures prevail over Texas Council on Purchasing from People with Disabilities mandatory purchasing program with respect to state agency purchases|Computer purchases, catalogue purchasing procedures prevail over Texas Council on Purchasing from People with Disabilities mandatory purchasing program|Computer set-asides, catalogue purchasing procedures prevail over council's mandatory purchasing program with respect to state agency purchases

JC-0316
John Cornyn

Reverse auction procedure, Commission may not use to purchase goods and services without specific statutory authority|Reverse auction|Reverse auction procedure does not constitute competitive bidding

JS-0002
John Scott

To the extent ownership of the historical markers have not been lawfully transferred to another party, the markers remain the property of the State of Texas. A court would likely conclude the Texas Facilities Commission is charged with maintaining the historical markers commemorating the centennial of the Republic of Texas and the Civil War.