(a) The commission shall develop a comprehensive capital improvement and deferred maintenance plan that clearly defines the capital improvement needs and critical and noncritical maintenance needs of state buildings.
(b) The comprehensive capital improvement and deferred maintenance plan must:
(1) with respect to deferred maintenance projects:
(A) list, with regular updates, deferred maintenance projects that contain critical high-priority projects and lower-priority, non-health and safety projects;
(B) state the commission’s plan for addressing the projects;
(C) account for the completion of high-priority projects;
(D) estimate when the lower-priority projects may become higher-priority projects; and
(E) be modified as necessary to include additional maintenance projects;
(2) contain a list of all predictable capital improvement projects, including a time frame and a cost estimate for each project; and
(3) contain a plan, updated biennially, for responding to emergency repairs and replacements that, in consultation with the Legislative Budget Board, identifies potential sources of funds, which may include bonds and bond interest, that may be used to pay the costs of emergency repair and replacement projects.

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(c) The comprehensive capital improvement and deferred maintenance plan must include for each segment of the plan described by Subsection (b) a prioritized list by state agency facility of each project that includes an estimate of the project’s cost and the aggregate costs for all facility projects.
(d) Repealed by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 573 (S.B. 241), Sec. 3.01(2), eff. September 1, 2019.