13.010 – HISTORIC SITES. The department and the Texas
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 13.010
Summary
This law allows the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas Historical Commission to work together to identify and designate historic sites in Texas. It ensures that these sites are appropriately marked, promoting awareness of Texas's historical significance without incurring state expenses for the markers.
Facilitates cooperation between state departments for historic site designation.
Allows for the marking of historic grounds and battlefields.
Prohibits state funding for the erection of markers.
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