OPINION
This is an application for an original writ of mandamus seeking to compel the respondent to act on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed in respondent’s court pursuant to Article 11.07, § 2, et seq., on February 15, 1991. In his petition applicant seeks compliance with the statute which requires action within thirty-five days of filing.
However, we take this opportunity to point out that the statute under which applicant originally filed for relief is very restrictive in its directions to the trial courts of the State. The Legislature provided a total of thirty-five days in which the State may respond to the petition and in which the trial court may determine whether there are controverted, previously unresolved facts to be resolved, and, if there are such issues, to enter an order designating those issues for resolution. Article 11.07, § 2(b) and (c), V.A.C.C.P. There is no authority granted the trial courts to extend the time limits without the entry of such an order. Art. 11.07, § 2(d), V.A.C.C.P. Accordingly, the trial courts of the State are directed to ensure compliance with the statute either by completing all work required within the specified time limits or by entering the order referred to above.
With these comments, we grant leave to file the original application for a writ of mandamus. All relief requested is, however, denied.
