75R9580 CAS-D                           

         By Rangel, Kamel, Flores, et al.                       H.B. No. 571

         Substitute the following for H.B. No. 571:

         By Rangel                                          C.S.H.B. No. 571

                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

 1-1                                   AN ACT

 1-2     relating to exempting certain educational aides from tuition and

 1-3     fees charged by institutions of higher education.

 1-4           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

 1-5           SECTION 1.  Section 21.050, Education Code, is amended by

 1-6     adding Subsection (c) to read as follows:

 1-7           (c)  A person who receives a bachelor's degree required for a

 1-8     teaching certificate on the basis of higher education coursework

 1-9     completed while receiving an exemption from tuition and fees under

1-10     Section 54.214 and who has at least two school years of classroom

1-11     working experience as an educational aide may not be required to

1-12     perform any internship consisting of student teaching to receive a

1-13     teaching certificate.

1-14           SECTION 2.  Section 54.213, Education Code, is amended to

1-15     read as follows:

1-16           Sec. 54.213.  FUNDING OF EXEMPTIONS.  (a)  An institution of

1-17     higher education may fund tuition exemptions under Section 54.212

1-18     or 54.214 from local funds or from funds appropriated to the

1-19     institution.  An institution of higher education is not required to

1-20     provide tuition exemptions beyond those funded through

1-21     appropriations specifically designated for this purpose.

1-22           (b)  Savings to the foundation school fund that occur as a

1-23     result of the Early High School Graduation Scholarship program

1-24     created in Subchapter K, Chapter 56,  and that are not required for

 2-1     the funding of state tuition credits under that program shall be

 2-2     used first to provide tuition exemptions under Section 54.212.  Any

 2-3     of those savings remaining after providing tuition exemptions under

 2-4     Section 54.212 shall be used to provide tuition exemptions under

 2-5     Section 54.214.  The Texas Education Agency shall also accept and

 2-6     make available to provide tuition exemptions under Section 54.214

 2-7     gifts, grants, and donations made to the agency for that purpose.

 2-8     Payment of funds under this subsection shall be made in the manner

 2-9     provided by Section 56.207 for tuition credits under Subchapter K,

2-10     Chapter 56.

2-11           SECTION 3.  Subchapter D, Chapter 54, Education Code, is

2-12     amended by adding Section 54.214 to read as follows:

2-13           Sec. 54.214.  EDUCATIONAL AIDES.  (a)  In this section,

2-14     "coordinating board" means the Texas Higher Education Coordinating

2-15     Board.

2-16           (b)  The governing board of an institution of higher

2-17     education shall exempt an eligible educational aide from the

2-18     payment of tuition and fees, other than class or laboratory fees.

2-19           (c)  To be eligible for an exemption under this section, a

2-20     person must:

2-21                 (1)  be a resident of this state;

2-22                 (2)  be certified as an educational aide by the State

2-23     Board for Educator Certification;

2-24                 (3)  have at least two school years of experience as a

2-25     certified educational aide working directly with students in a

2-26     school district;

2-27                 (4)  be employed as a certified educational aide

 3-1     working directly with students in a school district during the

 3-2     entire term or semester for which the person receives the

 3-3     exemption;

 3-4                 (5)  establish financial need as determined by

 3-5     coordinating board rule;

 3-6                 (6)  be enrolled in classes necessary for certification

 3-7     as a teacher at the institution of higher education granting the

 3-8     exemption;

 3-9                 (7)  maintain an acceptable grade point average as

3-10     determined by coordinating board rule; and

3-11                 (8)  comply with any other requirements adopted by the

3-12     coordinating board under this section.

3-13           (d)  The coordinating board must certify a person's

3-14     eligibility to receive an exemption under this section.  As soon as

3-15     practicable after receiving an application for  certification, the

3-16     coordinating board shall make the determination of eligibility and

3-17     give notice of its determination to the applicant, the institution

3-18     of higher education at which the applicant is enrolled, and the

3-19     school district employing the person as an educational aide.

3-20           (e)  The coordinating board shall adopt rules consistent with

3-21     this section as necessary to implement this section.  The

3-22     coordinating board shall distribute a copy of the rules adopted

3-23     under this section to each school district and institution of

3-24     higher education in this state.

3-25           SECTION 4.  The changes in law made by Sections 2 and 3 of

3-26     this Act take effect beginning with the fall semester in 1997.

3-27           SECTION 5.  The importance of this legislation and the

 4-1     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an

 4-2     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the

 4-3     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several

 4-4     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,

 4-5     and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its

 4-6     passage, and it is so enacted.