(a) A health and human services agency, with the commission’s approval, or the Texas Workforce Commission or any other state agency that administers employment services programs may lease or sublease office space to a private service entity or lease or sublease office space from a private service entity that provides publicly funded health, human, or workforce services to enable agency eligibility and enrollment personnel to work with the entity if:
(1) client access to services would be enhanced; and
(2) the colocation of offices would improve the efficiency of the administration and delivery of services.
(b) Subchapters D and E, Chapter 2165, do not apply to a state agency that leases or subleases office space to a private service entity under this section.

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Terms Used In Texas Government Code 522.0251

  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC

(c) Subchapter B, Chapter 2167, does not apply to a state agency that leases or subleases office space from a private service entity under this section.
(d) A state agency is delegated the authority to enter into a lease or sublease under this section and may negotiate the terms of the lease or sublease.
(e) To the extent authorized by federal law, a state agency may share business resources with a private service entity that enters into a lease or sublease agreement with the agency under this section.


Text of section effective on April 01, 2025