S.B. No. 6
                                        AN ACT
    1-1  relating to Laredo State University.
    1-2        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    1-3        SECTION 1.  Subsections (a) and (b), Section 87.501,
    1-4  Education Code, are amended to read as follows:
    1-5        (a)  Texas A&M International <Laredo State> University is a
    1-6  coeducational upper-level educational institution located in the
    1-7  city of Laredo.  The upper-level institution is a component
    1-8  institution of The Texas A&M University System and is under the
    1-9  management and control of the board of regents of The Texas A&M
   1-10  University System.
   1-11        (b)  The board has the same powers and duties concerning
   1-12  Texas A&M International <Laredo State> University as are conferred
   1-13  on it by statute concerning Texas A&M University.
   1-14        SECTION 2.  Effective September 1, 1995, Subsections (a) and
   1-15  (c), Section 87.501, Education Code, are amended to read as
   1-16  follows:
   1-17        (a)  Texas A&M International <Laredo State> University is a
   1-18  coeducational <upper-level> educational institution located in the
   1-19  city of Laredo.  The <upper-level> institution is a component
   1-20  institution of The Texas A&M University System and is under the
   1-21  management and control of the board of regents of The Texas A&M
   1-22  University System.
   1-23        (c)  The <upper-level> institution may teach undergraduate or
   1-24  graduate <only junior, senior, and master's> level courses.
    2-1        SECTION 3.  Subsections (d) and (e), Section 87.502,
    2-2  Education Code, are amended to read as follows:
    2-3        (d)  The board shall adopt other rules for the operation,
    2-4  control, and management of Texas A&M International <Laredo State>
    2-5  University as may be necessary for the institution to be a
    2-6  first-class <upper-level> institution of higher education.
    2-7        (e)  The board may make joint faculty appointments in Texas
    2-8  A&M International <Laredo State> University and in other
    2-9  institutions under its governance.  The salary of a person who
   2-10  receives a joint appointment shall be apportioned to the appointing
   2-11  institution on the basis of services rendered.
   2-12        SECTION 4.  Effective September 1, 1995, Subsections (a),
   2-13  (b), and (d), Section 87.502, Education Code, are amended to read
   2-14  as follows:
   2-15        (a)  The board, with the approval of the Texas Higher
   2-16  Education Coordinating Board, may prescribe courses leading to
   2-17  customary degrees as are offered at leading American educational
   2-18  institutions and may award those degrees.
   2-19        (b)  The degrees offered by the <upper-level> institution may
   2-20  include <only> baccalaureate, <and> master's, and doctoral degrees
   2-21  and their equivalents.
   2-22        (d)  The board shall adopt other rules for the operation,
   2-23  control, and management of Texas A&M International <Laredo State>
   2-24  University as may be necessary for the institution to be a
   2-25  first-class <upper-level> institution of higher education.
   2-26        SECTION 5.  Section 87.502, Education Code, is amended by
   2-27  adding Subsection (f) to read as follows:
    3-1        (f)  The board, with the approval of the Texas Higher
    3-2  Education Coordinating Board, may contract with the governing board
    3-3  of another general academic teaching institution, as defined by
    3-4  Section 61.003 of this code, or with the governing board of a
    3-5  college or university in Mexico and Canada, to offer joint degree
    3-6  programs.
    3-7        SECTION 6.  Section 87.503, Education Code, is amended to
    3-8  read as follows:
    3-9        Sec. 87.503.  GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE.
   3-10  Subject to the approval of the governing board of Texas A&M
   3-11  International <Laredo State> University and the Texas Higher
   3-12  Education Coordinating Board, a graduate school of international
   3-13  trade at Texas A&M International <Laredo State> University shall be
   3-14  established.
   3-15        SECTION 7.  Subsection (a), Section 87.504, Education Code,
   3-16  is amended to read as follows:
   3-17        (a)  The board shall establish a center for border economic
   3-18  and enterprise development at Texas A&M International <Laredo
   3-19  State> University.
   3-20        SECTION 8.  Effective September 1, 1995, Subchapter C,
   3-21  Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding Section 61.0592 to
   3-22  read as follows:
   3-23        Sec. 61.0592.  UPPER-LEVEL TRANSITION FUNDING FOR TEXAS A&M
   3-24  INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY.  (a)  Notwithstanding Section 61.059 of
   3-25  this code, a formula adopted by the board under that section that
   3-26  provides a differential rate for each semester credit hour between
   3-27  four-year general academic teaching institutions and upper-level
    4-1  institutions shall be modified and applied as provided by this
    4-2  section to Texas A&M International University.
    4-3        (b)  In addition to other funding that Texas A&M
    4-4  International University is entitled to receive, the university is
    4-5  entitled to receive additional funds in accordance with this
    4-6  section.
    4-7        (c)  The formula for four-year general academic teaching
    4-8  institutions shall be applied to all lower-division semester credit
    4-9  hours.
   4-10        (d)  For the first two state fiscal years that begin after
   4-11  Texas A&M International University first admits lower-division
   4-12  students or offers lower-division courses, the formula for
   4-13  upper-level general academic teaching institutions shall be applied
   4-14  to upper-division semester credit hours at the university.
   4-15        (e)  Beginning with the third state fiscal year that begins
   4-16  after Texas A&M International University first admits
   4-17  lower-division students or offers lower-division courses, the
   4-18  formula for four-year general academic teaching institutions shall
   4-19  be applied to upper-division semester credit hours at the
   4-20  university, except that the board shall modify the formula to
   4-21  provide the university additional funding equal to a percent of the
   4-22  difference between the amount derived from the application of the
   4-23  four-year formula to the university's upper-division semester
   4-24  credit hours and the amount derived from the application of the
   4-25  upper-level formula to those semester credit hours.  The percent to
   4-26  be applied to that difference is 87.5 percent for the first fiscal
   4-27  year to which this subsection applies and is reduced by 12.5
    5-1  percentage points for each subsequent fiscal year.
    5-2        SECTION 9.  The heading to Subchapter F, Chapter 87,
    5-3  Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
    5-4   SUBCHAPTER F.  TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL <LAREDO STATE> UNIVERSITY
    5-5        SECTION 10.  Section 55.1712, Education Code, is amended to
    5-6  read as follows:
    5-7        Sec. 55.1712.  TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL <LAREDO STATE>
    5-8  UNIVERSITY.  (a)  The board of regents of The Texas A&M University
    5-9  System may acquire, purchase, construct, improve, enlarge, and
   5-10  equip property, buildings, structures, facilities, roads, and
   5-11  related infrastructure for Texas A&M International <Laredo State>
   5-12  University.
   5-13        (b)  The board may finance those items listed under
   5-14  Subsection (a) of this section through the issuance of bonds under
   5-15  this subchapter and in accordance with its existing system-wide
   5-16  revenue financing program.  The board may pledge irrevocably to the
   5-17  payment of those bonds all or any part of the aggregate amount of
   5-18  student tuition charges required or authorized by law to be imposed
   5-19  on students enrolled at Texas A&M International <Laredo State>
   5-20  University.  The amount of a pledge made under this subsection may
   5-21  not be reduced or abrogated while the bonds for which the pledge is
   5-22  made, or bonds issued to refund those bonds, are outstanding.
   5-23        (c)  Bonds issued under this section may not be issued in an
   5-24  aggregate principal amount exceeding $30 million.
   5-25        SECTION 11.  Section 61.055, Education Code, is amended to
   5-26  read as follows:
   5-27        Sec. 61.055.  Initiation of New Departments, Schools, and
    6-1  Programs.  Except as otherwise provided by law, a <No> new
    6-2  department, school, or degree or certificate program approved by
    6-3  the board or its predecessor, the Texas Commission on Higher
    6-4  Education, may not be initiated by any institution of higher
    6-5  education until the board has made a written finding that the
    6-6  department, school, or degree or certificate program is adequately
    6-7  financed by legislative appropriation, by funds allocated by the
    6-8  board, or by funds from other sources.
    6-9        SECTION 12.  Subsection (a), Section 62.021, Education Code,
   6-10  is amended to read as follows:
   6-11        (a)  Each fiscal year, an eligible institution is entitled to
   6-12  receive an amount allocated in accordance with this section from
   6-13  funds appropriated by Article VII, Section 17(a), of the
   6-14  Constitution of Texas.  The comptroller of public accounts shall
   6-15  distribute funds allocated under this subsection only on
   6-16  presentation of a claim and issuance of a warrant in accordance
   6-17  with Section 403.071, Government Code.  The comptroller may not
   6-18  issue a warrant from any funds allocated under this subsection
   6-19  before the delivery of goods or services described in Section 17,
   6-20  Article VII, Texas Constitution, except for the payment of
   6-21  principal or interest on bonds or notes.  The allocation of funds
   6-22  under this subsection is made in accordance with an equitable
   6-23  formula consisting of the following elements:  space deficit,
   6-24  facilities condition, institutional complexity, separate allocation
   6-25  for medical units, and additional allocation for compliance with
   6-26  the Texas Desegregation Plan.  The amounts allocated by such
   6-27  formula are as follows:
    7-1  $ 2,971,685                 East Texas State University including
    7-2                                East Texas State University at
    7-3                                Texarkana;
    7-4  $ 7,125,680                 Lamar University including Lamar
    7-5                                University at Orange and Lamar
    7-6                                University at Port Arthur;
    7-7  $ 1,645,885                 Midwestern State University;
    7-8  $11,444,067                 University of North Texas;
    7-9  $ 3,196,287                 The University of Texas--Pan American
   7-10                                <University> and The University
   7-11                                of Texas at Brownsville;
   7-12  $ 5,152,124                 Stephen F. Austin State University;
   7-13  $ 2,166,667                 Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine;
   7-14  $19,724,411                 Texas State University System
   7-15                                Administration and the following
   7-16                                component institutions:
   7-17                              Angelo State University;
   7-18                              Sam Houston State University;
   7-19                              Southwest Texas State University;
   7-20                              Sul Ross State University including
   7-21                                Uvalde Study Center;
   7-22  $ 6,596,436                 Texas Southern University (includes
   7-23                                allocation of $2,700,000 for
   7-24                                compliance with Texas Desegregation
   7-25                                Plan);
   7-26  $10,538,296                 Texas Tech University;
   7-27  $ 4,333,333                 Texas Tech University Health Sciences
    8-1                                Center;
    8-2  $ 3,583,869                 Texas Woman's University;
    8-3  $15,799,996                 University of Houston System
    8-4                                Administration and the following
    8-5                                component institutions:
    8-6                              University of Houston;
    8-7                              University of Houston--Victoria;
    8-8                              University of Houston--Clear Lake;
    8-9                              University of Houston--Downtown;
   8-10  $ 3,636,316                 <University System of South Texas>
   8-11                                <System Administration and the>
   8-12                                <following component institutions:>
   8-13                                Corpus Christi State University;
   8-14                                Texas A&M International
   8-15                                <Laredo State> University;
   8-16                                Texas A&I University; and
   8-17  $ 2,084,948                 West Texas State University.
   8-18        SECTION 13.  Subsection (e), Section 69.22, Education Code,
   8-19  is amended to read as follows:
   8-20        (e)  The center established under this section shall
   8-21  cooperate fully with similar programs operated by Texas A&M
   8-22  International <Laredo State> University, The University of
   8-23  Texas--Pan American <University>, and other institutions of higher
   8-24  education.
   8-25        SECTION 14.  Subsection (e), Section 77.36, Education Code,
   8-26  is amended to read as follows:
   8-27        (e)  The center established under this section shall
    9-1  cooperate fully with similar programs operated by The University of
    9-2  Texas at El Paso, Texas A&M International <Laredo State>
    9-3  University, and other institutions of higher education.
    9-4        SECTION 15.  Subsection (b), Section 481.060, Government
    9-5  Code, is amended to read as follows:
    9-6        (b)  The electronic data base advisory committee is composed
    9-7  of:
    9-8              (1)  a representative from the center for border
    9-9  economic and enterprise development at The University of Texas at
   9-10  El Paso, appointed by the president of the university;
   9-11              (2)  a representative from the University of North
   9-12  Texas Institute for Regional Industrialization and Manufacturing
   9-13  Technology, appointed by the president of the university;
   9-14              (3)  a representative from the Bureau of Business
   9-15  Research at The University of Texas at Austin, appointed by the
   9-16  president of the university;
   9-17              (4)  a representative from the Texas Agriculture Market
   9-18  and Research Center, appointed by the president of Texas A&M
   9-19  University;
   9-20              (5)  a representative from The University of Texas at
   9-21  San Antonio, College of Business, division of management and
   9-22  marketing, appointed by the president of the university;
   9-23              (6)  a representative from The University of Texas-Pan
   9-24  American, appointed by the president of the university;
   9-25              (7)  a representative from Texas A&M International
   9-26  <Laredo State> University, appointed by the president of the
   9-27  university;
   10-1              (8)  a representative from Texas Tech University,
   10-2  appointed by the president of the university;
   10-3              (9)  a representative from the University of Houston,
   10-4  appointed by the president of the university;
   10-5              (10)  a representative from Lamar University, appointed
   10-6  by the president of the university; and
   10-7              (11)  persons appointed by the governor or the
   10-8  executive director of the department.
   10-9        SECTION 16.  Paragraph (A), Subdivision (5), Section 2,
  10-10  Chapter 421, Acts of the 63rd Legislature, Regular Session, 1973
  10-11  (Article 6252-9b, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), is amended to
  10-12  read as follows:
  10-13                    (A)  "Appointed officer of a major state agency"
  10-14  means any of the following:
  10-15                          (i)  a member of the Public Utility
  10-16  Commission of Texas;
  10-17                          (ii)  a member of the Texas Department of
  10-18  Commerce;
  10-19                          (iii)  a member of the Texas Board of
  10-20  Aviation;
  10-21                          (iv)  a member of the Texas Air Control
  10-22  Board;
  10-23                          (v)  a member of the Texas Alcoholic
  10-24  Beverage Commission;
  10-25                          (vi)  a member of the Finance Commission of
  10-26  Texas;
  10-27                          (vii)  a member of the State Purchasing and
   11-1  General Services Commission;
   11-2                          (viii)  a member of the Texas Board of
   11-3  Criminal Justice;
   11-4                          (ix)  a member of the Board of Trustees of
   11-5  the Employees Retirement System of Texas;
   11-6                          (x)  a member of the State Highway and
   11-7  Public Transportation Commission;
   11-8                          (xi)  a member of the Texas Workers'
   11-9  Compensation Commission;
  11-10                          (xii)  a member of the State Board of
  11-11  Insurance;
  11-12                          (xiii)  a member of the Parks and Wildlife
  11-13  Commission;
  11-14                          (xiv)  a member of the Public Safety
  11-15  Commission;
  11-16                          (xv)  the Secretary of State;
  11-17                          (xvi)  a member of the State Securities
  11-18  Board;
  11-19                          (xvii)  a member of the Texas Amusement
  11-20  Machine Commission;
  11-21                          (xviii)  a member of the Texas Water
  11-22  Development Board;
  11-23                          (xix)  a member of the Texas Water
  11-24  Commission;
  11-25                          (xx)  a member of the governing board of a
  11-26  state senior college or university as defined by Section 61.003,
  11-27  Education Code, including The University of Texas at Arlington; The
   12-1  University of Texas at Austin; The University of Texas at Dallas;
   12-2  The University of Texas at El Paso; The University of Texas--Pan
   12-3  American; The University of Texas at<--Pan American-->Brownsville;
   12-4  The University of Texas of the Permian Basin; The University of
   12-5  Texas at San Antonio; The University of Texas at Tyler; The
   12-6  University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; The
   12-7  University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; The University of
   12-8  Texas Health Science Center at Houston; The University of Texas
   12-9  Health Science Center at San Antonio; The University of Texas
  12-10  System Cancer Center; The University of Texas Health Science Center
  12-11  at Tyler; Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University at Galveston;
  12-12  Prairie View A&M University; Tarleton State University; Corpus
  12-13  Christi State University; Texas A&I University; Texas A&M
  12-14  International <Laredo State> University; East Texas State
  12-15  University; East Texas State University at Texarkana; University of
  12-16  Houston; University of Houston--Clear Lake; University of
  12-17  Houston--Downtown; University of Houston--Victoria; Lamar
  12-18  University at Beaumont; Lamar University at Orange; Lamar
  12-19  University at Port Arthur; Midwestern State University; University
  12-20  of North Texas; Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine; Stephen F.
  12-21  Austin State University; Texas Southern University; Texas Tech
  12-22  University; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; Texas
  12-23  Woman's University; West Texas State University; Angelo State
  12-24  University; Sam Houston State University; Southwest Texas State
  12-25  University; Sul Ross State University; Sul Ross State
  12-26  University--Uvalde Center; Texas State Technical College
  12-27  <Institute>--Amarillo; Texas State Technical College
   13-1  <Institute>--Harlingen; Texas State Technical College
   13-2  <Institute>--Sweetwater; and Texas State Technical College
   13-3  <Institute>--Waco;
   13-4                          (xxi)  a member of the Texas Higher
   13-5  Education Coordinating Board;
   13-6                          (xxii)  a member of the Texas Employment
   13-7  Commission;
   13-8                          (xxiii)  a member of the State Banking
   13-9  Board;
  13-10                          (xxiv)  a member of the board of trustees
  13-11  of the Teachers Retirement System of Texas;
  13-12                          (xxv)  a member of the Credit Union
  13-13  Commission;
  13-14                          (xxvi)  a member of the School Land Board;
  13-15                          (xxvii)  a member of the board of the Texas
  13-16  Department of Housing and Community Affairs;
  13-17                          (xxviii)  a member of the Texas Racing
  13-18  Commission;
  13-19                          (xxix)  a member of the State Board of
  13-20  Dental Examiners;
  13-21                          (xxx)  a member of the Texas Board of
  13-22  Licensure for Nursing Home Administrators;
  13-23                          (xxxi)  a member of the Texas State Board
  13-24  of Medical Examiners;
  13-25                          (xxxii)  a member of the Board of Pardons
  13-26  and Paroles;
  13-27                          (xxxiii)  a member of the Texas State Board
   14-1  of Pharmacy;
   14-2                          (xxxiv)  the Banking Commissioner of the
   14-3  Banking Department of Texas;
   14-4                          (xxxv)  a member of the Department of
   14-5  Information Resources Governing Board;
   14-6                          (xxxvi)  the fire fighters' pension
   14-7  commissioner;
   14-8                          (xxxvii)  a member of the Texas Motor
   14-9  Vehicle Commission;
  14-10                          (xxxviii)  the director of the Office of
  14-11  Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System;
  14-12                          (xxxix)  the chief executive of the Office
  14-13  of Public Utility Counsel;
  14-14                          (xl)  a member of the Texas Real Estate
  14-15  Commission;
  14-16                          (xli)  a member of the board of directors
  14-17  and the executive director of the State Bar of Texas;
  14-18                          (xlii)  a member of the Bond Review Board;
  14-19                          (xliii)  a member of the Texas Board of
  14-20  Health;
  14-21                          (xliv)  a member of the Texas Board of
  14-22  Mental Health and Mental Retardation;
  14-23                          (xlv)  a member of the Texas Board on
  14-24  Aging;
  14-25                          (xlvi)  a member of the Texas Board of
  14-26  Human Services;
  14-27                          (xlvii)  a member of the Texas Funeral
   15-1  Service Commission;
   15-2                          (xlviii)  a member of the board of
   15-3  directors of a river authority created under the constitution or
   15-4  laws of this state;
   15-5                          (xlix)  the director of the lottery
   15-6  division in the office of the comptroller; or
   15-7                          (l)  the deputy in charge of the department
   15-8  of security in the lottery division in the office of the
   15-9  comptroller.
  15-10        SECTION 17.  (a)  The name of Laredo State University is
  15-11  changed to Texas A&M International University.
  15-12        (b)  A reference in law to Laredo State University means
  15-13  Texas A&M International University.
  15-14        (c)  An appropriation for the use and benefit of Laredo State
  15-15  University is available for the use and benefit of Texas A&M
  15-16  International University.
  15-17        (d)  Before using new stationery or other supplies printed
  15-18  with the university's name as changed by this Act, the university
  15-19  shall use all stationery and other supplies that are printed with
  15-20  the university's former name and that are in its possession on the
  15-21  effective date of this Act.
  15-22        SECTION 18.  Except as otherwise provided by this Act, this
  15-23  Act takes effect September 1, 1993.
  15-24        SECTION 19.  The importance of this legislation and the
  15-25  crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
  15-26  emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
  15-27  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
   16-1  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
   16-2  and that this Act take effect and be in force according to its
   16-3  terms, and it is so enacted.