How to Easily Find State of Texas Contracts. Texas has its Electronic State Business Daily (ESBD) as a central location for finding departments' and agencies' solicitations. You can use this location to find out what Texas government is buying. ESBD includes procurements that are valued at more than $25,000.
Section 441.1855 Retention of Contract and Related Documents by State Agencies. (B) all issues that arise from any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit, open records request, administrative review, or other action involving the contract or documents are resolved.
The County Purchasing Act, Chapter 262, Subchapter D of the Texas Local Government Code (“TLGC”), sets out the basic competitive requirements for the procurement of goods and services by a county, including construction contracts for public works projects.
Section 22.201 of the Government Code was amended effective September 1, 2023 to create the Fifteenth Court of Appeals. The Fifteenth Court of Appeals will have exclusive intermediate appellate jurisdiction of certain appeals as defined in Government Code, section 22.220(d), starting September 1, 2024.
Sec. 2252.152. CONTRACTS WITH COMPANIES ENGAGED IN BUSINESS WITH IRAN, SUDAN, OR FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATION PROHIBITED. A governmental entity may not enter into a governmental contract with a company that is identified on a list prepared and maintained under Section 806.051, 807.051, or 2252.153.