13 Tex. Admin. Code § 11.43 - Sponsorship Agreement
(a) Each OCS shall
enter an agreement with the Commission regarding the terms, conditions,
restrictions, benefits, roles and responsibilities of the Commission and the
OCS and the scope of the OCS designation. Where a donation will be made to an
affiliated non-profit entity, that entity may also be a party to the agreement
between the Commission and the OCS.
(b) Among the benefits that may be provided
by the Commission to an OCS is the right of the OCS to identify itself as an
"Official Sponsor of the Texas Historical Commission" or other variations of
this designation, including but not limited to the "Official (specific business
category) Sponsor of Texas Historical Commission," as defined and limited in
the sponsorship agreement.
(c) An
OCS's work with the Commission must not conflict with the Commission's mission
and goals. Any change in the activities or character of the OCS during the term
of the agreement that would create a possible conflict of interest must be
brought to the attention of the Commission in a timely manner.
(d) An OCS shall not subcontract or enter an
agreement with another person or entity to carry out the OCS's functions as an
OCS, except as agreed in writing by the Commission.
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