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GOVERNMENT CODE
TITLE 10. GENERAL GOVERNMENT
SUBTITLE F. STATE AND LOCAL CONTRACTS AND FUND MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 2252. CONTRACTS WITH GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY
SUBCHAPTER Z. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Effective 6/09/2023

Sec. 2252.908. DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTED PARTIES.

(a)  In this section:
(b)  This section applies only to a contract of a governmental entity or state agency that:
(c)  Notwithstanding Subsection (b), this section does not apply to:

(d)  A governmental entity or state agency may not enter into a contract described by Subsection (b) with a business entity unless the business entity, in accordance with this section and rules adopted under this section, submits a disclosure of interested parties to the governmental entity or state agency at the time the business entity submits the signed contract to the governmental entity or state agency.

(e)  The disclosure of interested parties must be submitted on a form prescribed by the Texas Ethics Commission that includes:

(f)  Not later than the 30th day after the date the governmental entity or state agency receives a disclosure of interested parties required under this section, the governmental entity or state agency shall submit a copy of the disclosure to the Texas Ethics Commission.

(f-1) A contract described by Subsection (b) entered into by a governmental entity or state agency is voidable for failure to provide the disclosure of interested parties required by this section only if:
    (1)  the governmental entity or state agency submits to the business entity written notice of the business entity's failure to provide the required disclosure; and
    (2)  the business entity fails to submit to the governmental entity or state agency the required disclosure on or before the 10th business day after the date the business entity receives the written notice under Subdivision (1).

(g)  The Texas Ethics Commission shall adopt rules necessary to implement this section, prescribe the disclosure of interested parties form, and post a copy of the form on the commission's Internet website.