1-1 By: Coleman (Senate Sponsor - Ellis) H.B. No. 2411
1-2 (In the Senate - Received from the House April 27, 1997;
1-3 April 29, 1997, read first time and referred to Committee on
1-4 Finance; May 9, 1997, reported favorably by the following vote:
1-5 Yeas 11, Nays 0; May 9, 1997, sent to printer.)
1-6 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1-7 AN ACT
1-8 relating to student center fees at Texas Southern University.
1-9 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-10 SECTION 1. Section 54.522, Education Code, is amended to
1-11 read as follows:
1-12 Sec. 54.522. STUDENT CENTER FEES; TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY.
1-13 (a) The board of regents of Texas Southern University may levy and
1-14 collect a student fee not to exceed $35 [$15] per student for each
1-15 semester of the long session and not to exceed $17.50 [$7.50] per
1-16 student for each term of the summer session, from each student
1-17 enrolled in Texas Southern University, as may in its discretion be
1-18 just and necessary for the purpose of operating, maintaining,
1-19 improving, and equipping the student center and acquiring or
1-20 constructing additions to the student center. A fee collected
1-21 under this section is in addition to any other use or service fee
1-22 authorized to be levied.
1-23 (b) The fees collected under this section shall be deposited
1-24 to the credit of an account known as the "Texas Southern University
1-25 Student Center Fee Account" and shall be under the control of the
1-26 student fee advisory committee established under Section 54.5031.
1-27 [If approved by student vote as required by this subsection, the
1-28 board of regents of Texas Southern University may impose on each
1-29 student enrolled in Texas Southern University an additional $5 fee
1-30 per student for each semester of the long session and an additional
1-31 $2.50 fee for each student for each term of the summer session.
1-32 The fee may not be imposed unless the fee has been approved by a
1-33 majority of those students voting on the issue in a general student
1-34 election in which the issue is presented. The board shall deposit
1-35 the fees collected under this subsection in a special fund outside
1-36 the state treasury. The money in the special fund shall be used
1-37 for the sole purpose of the renovation and improvement of the
1-38 student center at Texas Southern University. Money from the fund
1-39 may not be spent or a reimbursement made from the fund unless the
1-40 expenditure has the prior approval of the board and a voucher is
1-41 used for the expenditure. The board shall develop a plan for the
1-42 renovation and improvements of the student center. The renovations
1-43 and improvements shall be completed before the beginning of the
1-44 fall semester 1995. The board may not impose the fee authorized by
1-45 this subsection for or after the fall semester 1995.]
1-46 (c) The student fee advisory committee annually shall submit
1-47 to the board of regents a complete and itemized budget for the
1-48 student center with a complete report of all student center
1-49 activities conducted during the past year and all expenditures made
1-50 in connection with those activities. The board of regents may make
1-51 changes in the budget that the board determines are necessary.
1-52 After approving the budget, the board of regents, in accordance
1-53 with this section, may levy the student center fees for that year
1-54 in amounts sufficient to meet the budgetary needs of the student
1-55 center.
1-56 (d) The board may not increase the amount of the student
1-57 center fee by more than 10 percent in any academic year unless the
1-58 amount of the increase is approved by a majority of the students
1-59 voting in an election held for that purpose or by a majority of the
1-60 student government of the institution.
1-61 (e) A fee levied under this section may not be considered in
1-62 determining the maximum student services fee that may be charged
1-63 under Section 54.503(b).
1-64 SECTION 2. The change in law made by this Act applies only
2-1 to a fee imposed for a semester or summer session that begins on or
2-2 after the effective date of this Act. A fee imposed for a semester
2-3 or summer session that begins before the effective date of this Act
2-4 is governed by the law in effect before the effective date, and the
2-5 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
2-6 SECTION 3. The importance of this legislation and the
2-7 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
2-8 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
2-9 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
2-10 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
2-11 and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its
2-12 passage, and it is so enacted.
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