By: Van de Putte S.C.R. No. 42 (In the Senate - Filed March 11, 2009; March 31, 2009, read first time and referred to Committee on Administration; April 8, 2009, reported favorably by the following vote: Yeas 5, Nays 0; April 8, 2009, sent to printer.) SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Dr. Robert Bernstein, former commissioner of health of the Texas Department of Health and a board member and executive committee member of the Texas Health Institute, passed away on July 23, 2007, after a life of outstanding public service; and WHEREAS, A staunch advocate for the improvement of public health in Texas, Dr. Bernstein was named commissioner of health in January of 1980 and served with distinction in that capacity until his retirement in June of 1991; with a tenure of 11 and one-half years, he was the longest-serving commissioner of health in Texas; and WHEREAS, As head of the department, Dr. Bernstein adeptly addressed the major health problems faced by our state and developed an expansive health program that dealt with education, planning, surveillance, epidemiological study, laboratory analysis, environmental protection, regulation, licensure, and complaint investigation; and WHEREAS, Dr. Bernstein's legacy was a program of broad scope that is still in place and through which today's Department of State Health Services can effectively address the needs of our state's citizens and present-day health issues; and WHEREAS, Section 2165.005, Government Code, establishes a procedure for the naming of a state building by requiring that the proposed designation be submitted to the Texas Facilities Commission and that a concurrent resolution authorizing the designation be passed by the legislature and signed by the governor; and WHEREAS, Dr. Bernstein was an esteemed public servant and a highly effective administrator who worked tirelessly for the betterment of his community, state, and country in both his professional and personal life; the renaming of Building G of the Department of State Health Services Central Complex in Austin in his honor would be an opportunity for all Texans to pay tribute to his life and to express appreciation for his many contributions to our state; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby approve and authorize the renaming of Building G at the Department of State Health Services Central Complex in Austin as the Dr. Robert Bernstein Building; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the secretary of state forward an official copy of this resolution to the executive director of the Texas Facilities Commission. * * * * *