Sec. 5. TRANSFER OF TRUST FUNDS. All trust funds created for social security purposes and specifically those known as the Social Security Fund Account identified in the state comptroller's records as Fund No. 913 and the Social Security Administration Account identified in the state comptroller's records as Fund No. 929 are hereby transferred to the Employees Retirement System of Texas.
Sec. 6. NEGOTIATION FOR AND ACQUISITION OF LANDS, BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES. The Employees Retirement System of Texas is hereby authorized to negotiate for and to acquire from the United States government or any agency thereof or from any source whatever by gift, purchase, or leasehold for and on behalf of the State of Texas for use in the state service and in the operation and administration of the federal social security program as it now exists, or as it may hereafter be amended, any lands, buildings, and facilities within the State of Texas and any personal property and equipment wherever located and to take title thereto for and in the name of the State of Texas.
Sec. 7. USE OF TRUST FUNDS. Employees retirement system trust funds shall not be used in any manner or at any time for the administration of the social security trust funds or programs provided for herein.
Sec. 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act shall become effective September 1, 1975.
Sec. 9. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING LAWS; SAVING PROVISIONS. All laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict only. It is expressly provided, however, that Chapter 500, Acts of the 52nd Legislature, 1951, as amended (Article 695g, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), Chapter 467, Acts of the 54th Legislature, 1955, as amended (Article 695h, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), and Section 17.91, Texas Education Code, shall continue in full force and effect except wherein they conflict with this Act and, more particularly, those portions of those articles placing the operation and administration of the federal social security program under the State Department of Public Welfare, and wherever any power, duty, function, or responsibility is placed upon the executive director (commissioner) of public welfare, it shall be vested in the Employees Retirement System of Texas.