109.054 – MANAGEMENT OF LANDS. The board has the sole and
Texas Education Code § 109.054
Summary
This law grants the board exclusive authority to manage lands associated with educational institutions. It allows the board to lease, sell, or otherwise control these lands as it sees fit, while imposing a five-year limit on grazing leases.
Board has exclusive control over educational institution lands.
Allows leasing, selling, and managing lands as deemed appropriate.
Grazing leases are limited to a maximum of five years.
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