HB 3773, authorizes the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) to transfer ownership of a 14.999-acre tract of state-owned land in Walker County to the county government. The land, located in the P. Gray League, A-24 in Walker County, is currently held by the State of Texas and administered by TDCJ. The bill includes specific conditions governing the transfer and future use of the land to ensure that the property serves a public purpose consistent with the intent of the legislation.
Under the terms of the bill, Walker County is permitted to use the property solely for the development and operation of a justice center. This includes facilities related to court operations, law enforcement, and other functions related to local justice administration. If the county fails to initiate use of the land for this specified purpose within 10 years of the transfer date—or if the property is used for any other purpose—ownership of the property automatically reverts to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
The bill also outlines procedural requirements for the transfer. It mandates that the TDCJ execute an appropriate instrument of transfer, including a metes and bounds legal description of the land. The agency is required to retain custody of the transfer instrument once it is filed with the Walker County real property records. Notably, SB 1879 exempts this transaction from the requirements of Sections 31.158 and 31.159 of the Texas Natural Resources Code, which typically govern appraisals and competitive bidding in the transfer of state lands. This exemption streamlines the process to facilitate the timely development of justice infrastructure by the local government.