Texas Transportation Code 284.013 – Conveyance of Ferry Connecting State Highways
(a) The commission by order may convey a ferry operated under § 342.001 to a county or local government corporation incorporated under Chapter 431 in a county to which this chapter applies if:
(1) the commission determines that the proposed conveyance is an integral part of the region’s overall plan to improve mobility in the region;
(2) the county or local government corporation:
(A) agrees to the conveyance; and
(B) agrees to assume all liability and responsibility for the maintenance and operation of the ferry on its conveyance; and
(3) a majority of the voters in the municipality in which the ferry is located, voting in an election held for that purpose, approve the conveyance.
(b) A county or local government corporation shall reimburse the commission for the cost of a conveyed ferry unless the commission determines that the conveyance will result in a substantial net benefit to the state, the department, and the traveling public that equals or exceeds that cost.
Terms Used In Texas Transportation Code 284.013
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Population: means the population shown by the most recent federal decennial census. See Texas Government Code 311.005
(c) In computing the cost of the ferry, the commission shall:
(1) include the total amount spent by the department for the original construction of the ferry, including the costs associated with the preliminary engineering and design engineering for plans, specifications, and estimates, the acquisition of necessary rights-of-way, and actual construction of the ferry and all necessary appurtenant facilities; and
(2) consider the anticipated future costs of expanding, improving, maintaining, or operating the ferry to be incurred by the county or local government corporation and not by the department if the ferry is conveyed.
(d) The commission shall, at the time the ferry is conveyed, remove the ferry from the state highway system. After a conveyance, the commission has no liability or responsibility for the maintenance or operation of the ferry.
(e) Before conveying a ferry that is a part of the state highway system under this section, the commission shall conduct a public hearing at which interested persons shall be allowed to speak on the proposed conveyance. Notice of the hearing must be published in the Texas Register and in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the county in which the ferry is located.
(f) The commission shall adopt rules to implement this section. The rules must include criteria and guidelines for the approval of a conveyance of a ferry.
(g) A county or local government corporation shall establish criteria and guidelines for approval of the conveyance of a ferry under this section.
(h) A county or local government corporation may temporarily charge a toll for use of a ferry conveyed under this section to pay the costs necessary for an expansion of the ferry and may permanently charge a toll for use of ferry facilities that are an expansion of the ferry conveyed under this section.
(i) The commission may not convey a ferry under this section if any of the docking facilities used by the ferry are located in a municipality with a population of 8,000 or less unless the governing body of the municipality approves the conveyance.
(j) The governing body of the municipality in which the ferry is located shall order an election held on the approval of a conveyance under this section.