By:  Truan                                             S.B. No. 816

                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

                                       AN ACT

 1-1     relating to the change of name of Corpus Christi State University

 1-2     to Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi and to eliminating certain

 1-3     obsolete provisions relating to the university.

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

 1-5           SECTION 1.  Section 55.1711, Education Code, is amended to

 1-6     read as follows:

 1-7           Sec. 55.1711.  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY--CORPUS CHRISTI [CORPUS

 1-8     CHRISTI STATE UNIVERSITY].  (a)  The board of regents of The Texas

 1-9     A&M University System may acquire, purchase, construct, improve,

1-10     enlarge, and equip property, buildings, structures, and facilities

1-11     for Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi [Corpus Christi State

1-12     University], including a classroom, a laboratory, and an office

1-13     facility; a central heating and air conditioning plant; roads,

1-14     sidewalks, landscaping, and related infrastructure; and a physical

1-15     education instructional facility.  The board may finance said

1-16     facilities through the issuance of bonds pursuant to this

1-17     subchapter and in accordance with its existing system-wide revenue

1-18     financing program and may pledge irrevocably to the payment of such

1-19     bonds all or any part of the aggregate amount of student tuition

1-20     charges required or authorized by law to be imposed on students

1-21     enrolled at Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi [Corpus Christi

1-22     State University]; and the amount of any pledge so made shall never

1-23     be reduced or abrogated while such bonds, or bonds issued to refund

1-24     such bonds, are outstanding.  Bonds issued pursuant to this

 2-1     subsection may not be issued in an aggregate principal amount

 2-2     exceeding $30 million.

 2-3           (b)  The bonds issued hereunder and the facilities financed

 2-4     thereby shall be subject to all approvals then required by law.

 2-5           SECTION 2.  Subdivision (3), Section 61.003, Education Code,

 2-6     is amended to read as follows:

 2-7                 (3)  "General academic teaching institution" means The

 2-8     University of Texas at Austin; The University of Texas at El Paso;

 2-9     The University of Texas of the Permian Basin; The University of

2-10     Texas at Dallas; The University of Texas at San Antonio; Texas A&M

2-11     University, Main University; The University of Texas at Arlington;

2-12     Tarleton State College; Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical

2-13     College; Texas Maritime Academy; Texas Tech University; University

2-14     of North Texas; Lamar University; Texas A&I University; Texas A&M

2-15     University--Corpus Christi;  Texas Woman's University; Texas

2-16     Southern University; Midwestern University; University of Houston;

2-17     Pan American University; The University of Texas at Brownsville;

2-18     East Texas State University; Sam Houston State University;

2-19     Southwest Texas State University; West Texas State University;

2-20     Stephen F. Austin State University; Sul Ross State University;

2-21     Angelo State University; Tyler State College;   and any other

2-22     college, university, or institution so classified as provided in

2-23     this chapter or created and so classified, expressly or impliedly,

2-24     by law.

2-25           SECTION 3.  Subchapter E, Chapter 87, Education Code, is

2-26     amended to read as follows:

2-27             SUBCHAPTER E.  TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY--CORPUS CHRISTI

 3-1                      [CORPUS CHRISTI STATE UNIVERSITY]

 3-2           Sec. 87.401.  ESTABLISHMENT; SCOPE.  (a)  Texas A&M

 3-3     University--Corpus Christi [Corpus Christi State University] is a

 3-4     coeducational educational institution located in the city of Corpus

 3-5     Christi.  The upper-level institution is a component institution of

 3-6     The Texas A&M University System and is under the management and

 3-7     control of the board of regents of The Texas A&M University System.

 3-8           (b)  The board has the same powers and duties concerning

 3-9     Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi [Corpus Christi State

3-10     University] as are conferred on it by statute concerning Texas A&M

3-11     University.

3-12           Sec. 87.402.  Courses and Degrees; Rules; Joint Appointments.

3-13     (a)  The board, with the approval of the Texas Higher Education

3-14     Coordinating Board, may prescribe courses leading to customary

3-15     degrees as are offered at leading American educational institutions

3-16     and may award those degrees, including baccalaureate, master's, and

3-17     doctoral degrees and their equivalents.

3-18           (b)  A new department, school, or degree program may not be

3-19     instituted without the prior approval of the Texas Higher Education

3-20     Coordinating Board.

3-21           (c)  The board shall adopt other rules for the operation,

3-22     control, and management of the institution, including the

3-23     determination of the number of students that may be admitted to any

3-24     school, college, or degree-granting program, as may be necessary

3-25     for the conduct of the institution as one of the first class.

3-26           (d)  The board may make joint faculty appointments in Texas

3-27     A&M University--Corpus Christi [Corpus Christi State University]

 4-1     and in other institutions under its governance.  The salary of a

 4-2     person who receives a joint appointment shall be apportioned to the

 4-3     appointing institution on the basis of services rendered.

 4-4           [Sec. 87.403.  ADMISSION STANDARDS.  Admission standards at

 4-5     Corpus Christi State University for freshman- and sophomore-level

 4-6     students must be comparable to the admission standards for

 4-7     freshman- and sophomore-level students at public senior colleges

 4-8     and universities that are members of the Southwest Conference.]

 4-9           [Sec. 87.404.  LIMITATIONS.  (a)  Corpus Christi State

4-10     University may not offer freshman and sophomore courses until the

4-11     fall semester, 1994.]

4-12           [(b)  Freshman enrollment at Corpus Christi State University

4-13     shall be limited to:]

4-14                 [(1)  400 students for 1994; and]

4-15                 [(2)  500 students for 1995, unless a total enrollment

4-16     increase of 300 or more students occurs between the fall semester

4-17     of 1993 and the fall semester of 1994 at Texas A & I University and

4-18     at Del Mar College.]

4-19           SECTION 4.  (a)  A reference in law to Corpus Christi State

4-20     University means Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi.

4-21           (b)  An appropriation for the use and benefit of Corpus

4-22     Christi State University is available for the use and benefit of

4-23     Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi.

4-24           SECTION 5.  The importance of this legislation and the

4-25     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an

4-26     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the

4-27     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several

 5-1     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,

 5-2     and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its

 5-3     passage, and it is so enacted.