13 Tex. Admin. Code § 16.10 - Commemorative Naming of State Historic Site Facilities
(a) Commemorative naming refers to the naming
of a property or some component of a property for an individual or civic or
charitable group in recognition of outstanding achievement, distinctive
service, or significant community contribution, generally without financial
consideration.
(b) The term "civic
or charitable group" shall mean a nonprofit entity, family or group that has
made a substantial contribution to the state or community, either through civic
involvement, through involvement in historic events relevant to a specific
State Historic Site, or through an in-kind donation to support a specific State
Historic Site. For-profit entities shall not be considered civic or charitable
groups for purposes of this section.
(c) Only non-historic features at State
Historic Sites may be named pursuant to these rules, such as new visitor
centers, meeting rooms, theaters, galleries, plazas, and other similar features
designed for public use.
(d) The
Executive Director and the Deputy Executive Director for Historic Sites shall
have the authority to independently review and recommend commemorative naming
proposals to the Commission for final approval.
(e) Any proposal for commemorative naming
shall be made in writing and shall include sufficient explanation to enable the
Commission to make a determination that the request is justified and complies
with this policy.
(f) In reaching
its decision, the Commission shall consider the proposed name, any
contributions the individual or organization has made to the state of Texas,
whether or not the local community supports the proposal, and, in the case of
individuals, whether or not the person's surviving family supports the
proposal.
(g) Commemorative naming
may not reference any person not deceased for at least five years.
(h) Commemorative renaming of existing named
facilities is discouraged.
(i) The
Commission shall have the authority to rescind the naming of any property or
component of any property if, in the Commission's opinion, the individual,
civic or charitable group is found to have participated in any behavior which
would have a negative impact on the site or agency or would discredit the work
of the agency in any way.
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