By Lindsay                                       S.B. No. 678
      75R5865 JSA-D                           
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the exemption from tuition and fees charged by a public
 1-3     institution of higher education to certain persons in state foster
 1-4     or other residential care.
 1-5           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-6           SECTION 1.  Section 54.211, Education Code, is amended to
 1-7     read as follows:
 1-8           Sec. 54.211.  EXEMPTIONS FOR STUDENTS IN FOSTER OR OTHER
 1-9     RESIDENTIAL CARE.  A student is exempt from the payment of tuition
1-10     and fees authorized in this chapter if the student:
1-11                 (1)  was in foster care or other residential care under
1-12     the conservatorship of the Department of Protective and Regulatory
1-13     Services:
1-14                       (A)  on or after the day preceding the student's
1-15     18th birthday; or
1-16                       (B)  when the student graduated from high school
1-17     or received the equivalent of a high school diploma, regardless of
1-18     the student's age; and
1-19                 (2)  enrolls in an institution of higher education as
1-20     an undergraduate student not later than the third anniversary of
1-21     the date the student was discharged from the foster or other
1-22     residential care.
1-23           SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect beginning with tuition and
1-24     fees charged for the 1997 fall semester.
 2-1           SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the
 2-2     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
 2-3     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
 2-4     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
 2-5     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
 2-6     and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its
 2-7     passage, and it is so enacted.