HBA-GUM, KMH H.B. 713 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 713
By: Cuellar
Higher Education
7/7/1999
Enrolled



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

A national study reviewed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
showed that college participation and graduation rates decrease as family
income decreases.  In Texas, at least 46 percent of all households and 62
percent of African-American and Hispanic households have annual incomes of
less than $25,000.  The rising cost of tuition, fees, and other expenses,
such as room, board, books, and transportation, has made attending a Texas
institution of higher education prohibitively expensive for many Texas
students and their families. 

H.B. 713 creates the Toward Excellence, Access and Success (TEXAS), and the
Teach For Texas grant programs, which are intended to streamline and
simplify the award process and to focus grant money directly toward those
Texas students attending or planning to attend the state's institutions of
higher education that show the greatest amount of financial need.  This
bill also requires school districts and institutions of higher education,
as well as counselors and experts in the field of financial aid, to
cooperate in the compilation, publication, and distribution of relevant
information. This bill further provides for the creation of a center and an
advisory committee to assist in the coordination of the programs. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill
expressly delegates rulemaking authority to the Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board (coordinating board) in SECTIONS 1 (Sections 56.303,
56.304, 56.305, and 56.307, Education Code) and 19, and to the State Board
for Educator Certification in SECTION 8 (Section 21.502, Education Code) of
this bill.  Rulemaking authority is transferred from the coordinating board
to the Texas Board of Education in SECTION 10 (Section 61.708, Education
Code) of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 56, Education Code, by adding Subchapter M, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER M.  TOWARD EXCELLENCE, ACCESS, AND SUCCESS (TEXAS) GRANT PROGRAM
AND TEACH FOR TEXAS GRANT PROGRAM 

Sec.  56.301.  DEFINITIONS.  (1) Defines "coordinating board" as the Texas
Higher Education Coordinating Board. 

(2) Defines "eligible institution."

(3) Defines "private or independent institution of higher education,"
"public junior college," and "public technical institute" as assigned under
Section 61.003, Education Code. 

Sec.  56.302.  PROGRAM NAME; PURPOSE.  Provides that the student financial
assistance program authorized by this subchapter is known as the Toward
Excellence, Access, and Success (TEXAS) grant program, and provides for a
grant awarded under the program to be known as a TEXAS grant.  Sets forth
that the purpose of this subchapter is to provide a grant of money to
enable eligible students to attend public and private institutions of
higher  education in this state. 
Sec.  56.303.  ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM.  Requires the coordinating board
to administer TEXAS, to adopt rules necessary to implement TEXAS or the
subchapter, and to consult with the student financial aid officers of
eligible institutions in developing the rules.  Requires the coordinating
board to adopt rules to provide a TEXAS grant to an eligible student
enrolled in an eligible institution of higher education in the most
efficient manner possible.  Prohibits the total amount of TEXAS grants
awarded from exceeding the amount available for the program from
appropriations, gifts, grants, or other funds.  Requires the coordinating
board and eligible institutions to give highest priority to awarding TEXAS
grants to students who demonstrate the greatest financial need. 

Sec.  56.304.  INITIAL ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANT.  (a)  Sets forth the criteria
a person must satisfy in order to be eligible for a TEXAS grant.   

(b)  Prohibits eligibility to a person who has been convicted of a felony
or an offense under Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code (Texas Controlled
Substances Act), or under the law of another jurisdiction involving a
controlled substance as defined by that chapter unless the person has met
the other applicable eligibility requirements under this subchapter; has
received a certificate of discharge as described by this subsection or has
competed a period of probation ordered by a court and two years since the
date of the discharge of completion has elapsed; or has been pardoned, had
the record of the offense expunged from the person's record, or otherwise
has been released from the resulting ineligibility to receive a grant under
this subchapter. 

(c)  Prohibits eligibility to a person who has received a baccalaureate
degree. 

(d)  Prohibits eligibility to a person who has completed 150 semester
credit hours, or the equivalent.   

(e)  Provides that a person's eligibility for a TEXAS grant ends on the
sixth anniversary of the initial award of a TEXAS grant to the person and
the person's enrollment in an eligible institution. 

(f)  Applies the advanced curriculum requirement only to a person who
attended a high school that did not offer all the necessary courses to be
certified by the commissioner of education (commissioner) and completed all
of the high school's recommended or advanced curriculum courses. 

(g)  Requires the commissioner to provide to the coordinating board a list
of all the public high schools that do not offer all the courses necessary
to complete all parts of the recommended or advanced high school curriculum
as described by Subsection (f) not later than March 1 of each year. 

(h)  Requires the coordinating board to adopt rules to allow a person who
is otherwise eligible to receive a TEXAS grant, in the event of a hardship
or for other good cause shown, to receive a TEXAS grant while enrolled in a
number of semester credit hours that is less than the number of semester
credit hours required under Subsection (a).  Prohibits the coordinating
board from allowing a person to receive a TEXAS grant while enrolled in
fewer than six semester credit hours. 

Sec.  56.305.  CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
REQUIREMENTS.  (a)  Authorizes a person to continue to receive a TEXAS
grant during each semester or term in which the person continues to be
eligible, but only if the person meets the specified financial aid
requirements, is enrolled in an appropriate undergraduate degree or
certificate program, is enrolled for at least three-fourths of a full
course load, makes satisfactory academic progress toward an undergraduate
degree as determined by the coordinating board, and complies with any
additional nonacademic requirement adopted by the coordinating board.   

 (b)  Makes a conforming change.

(c)  Prohibits further receipt of a TEXAS grant if a person fails to meet
any of the requirements during a semester until one complete semester
passes if the person completes the subsequent semester and meets all the
requirements.  

(d)  Authorizes continued eligibility if a person who received a TEXAS
grant and received an undergraduate certificate or associate degree
subsequently enrolls within 12 months in a program leading to a
higher-level undergraduate degree.   

(e)  Defines satisfactory academic progress under this chapter as meeting
the satisfactory academic progress requirements of the institution at which
the person is enrolled in the person's first academic year; completing 75
percent of the semester credit hours attempted in the student's most recent
semester or term; and earning an overall grade point average of at least
2.5 on a 4.0 point scale, or the equivalent, on previously attempted
coursework at institutions of higher education. 

(f)  Provides that a person who is eligible to receive a TEXAS grant
continues to remain eligible to receive the TEXAS grant if the person
enrolls in or transfers to another eligible institution. 

(g)  Requires the coordinating board to adopt rules to allow a person who
is otherwise eligible to receive a TEXAS grant, in the event of a hardship
or for other good cause shown, to receive a TEXAS grant while enrolled in a
number of semester credit hours that is less than the number of semester
credit hours required under Subsection (a).  Prohibits the coordinating
board from allowing a person to receive a TEXAS grant while enrolled in
fewer than six semester credit hours. 

Sec.  56.306. GRANT USE.  Authorizes the person receiving a TEXAS grant to
use the money to pay any usual and customary cost of attendance at an
institution of higher education incurred by the student.  Prohibits
distribution of all or part of the proceeds of a TEXAS grant to an eligible
person by an institution if the tuition and required fees incurred by the
person at the institution have not been paid. 

Sec.  56.307.  GRANT AMOUNT.  (a)-(d)  Sets forth how the amount of a TEXAS
grant is determined for persons enrolled full-time at eligible
institutions.   

(f)  Prohibits the TEXAS grant from being reduced by any gift aid for which
a person is eligible, unless the total sum of a gift aid and TEXAS grant
exceeds the total cost of attendance at an eligible institution.   

(g)  Requires the coordinating board to publish the amounts of each TEXAS
grant for each type of institution for the next academic year not later
than January 1 of each year.  

(h)  Prohibits the total amount of grants that a student may receive in an
academic year under this subchapter and under Section 61.221 (Tuition
Equalization Grants Authorized) from exceeding the maximum amount
authorized under Section 61.227 (Payment of Grant; Amount).   

(i)  Prohibits a public institution from charging a person attending the
institution who also receives a TEXAS grant an amount of tuition and
required fees in excess of the amount of the TEXAS grant received by the
person, or denying admission to or enrollment in the institution based on a
person's eligibility to receive a TEXAS grant or a person's receipt of a
TEXAS grant.   

(j)  Authorizes an institution to use other available sources of financial
aid, other than a loan or a Pell grant, to cover any difference in the
amount of a TEXAS grant and the actual amount of tuition and required fees.

 (k)  Requires the legislature in an appropriations act to account for
tuition and required fees received under this section in a way that does
not increase the general revenue appropriations to that institution. 

Sec.  56.308.  NOTIFICATION OF PROGRAM; RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOOL
DISTRICTS. (a)  Requires the coordinating board to distribute to each
eligible institution of higher education and to each school district a copy
of the rules adopted under this subchapter.  
(b)  Requires each school district to:

(1)  notify its middle, junior high, and high school students, those
students' teachers and counselors, and the parents of those students of the
TEXAS grant and Teach for Texas grant programs established under this
subchapter, the eligibility requirements of each program, the need for
students to make informed curriculum choices to be prepared for success
beyond high school, and sources of information on higher education
admissions and financial aid in a manner that assists the district in
implementing a strategy adopted by the district under Section 11.252(a)(4)
(District-Level Planning and Decision-Making), Education Code; 

(2)   ensure that each student's official transcript or diploma indicates
whether the student has completed or is on schedule to complete the
recommended high school curriculum required for grant eligibility under
Section 28.002 or 28.025 (High School Diploma and Certificate; Academic
Achievement), Education Code, or for a school district covered by Section
56.304(f)(1), the required portion of the recommended or advanced high
school curriculum in the manner described by Section 56.304(f)(2) not later
than the end of the student's junior year.  

(c)  Provides that the information required by Subsection (b)(2) must be
included on a student's transcript not later than the end of the student's
junior year. 

(d)  Provides that in addition to the eligibility requirements of Section
56.304, a graduate of an accredited private high school is eligible to
receive a grant under this subchapter only if the graduate's official
transcript or diploma includes the information required as provided by
Subsections (b)(2) and (c). 

Sec.  56.309.  TEACH FOR TEXAS GRANT PROGRAM.  (a)  Provides that the
purpose of the Teach for Texas grant program (TT grant program) is to
attract to the teaching profession persons who have expressed interest in
teaching and to support the certification of those persons as classroom
teachers. 

(b)  Provides that a TT tuition grant is available only to a person who
receives a TEXAS grant, applies for a TT tuition grant, and is enrolled as
a junior or senior in a baccalaureate degree program if the degree program
is in a teaching field experiencing a critical shortage of teachers in this
state in the year in which the person begins the degree program, or the
person agrees to teach in a public school in this state in a community
experiencing a critical shortage of teachers in any year in which the
person receives a TT grant or in any subsequent year in which the person
fulfills the teaching obligation. 

(c)  Provides that to receive a TT tuition grant, a person must agree to
teach full-time for five years at a public school in this state in the
person's chosen critical field or in a community experiencing a critical
teacher shortage, as applicable. 

(d)  Sets forth the amount of a TT tuition grant as two times the amount of
a TEXAS grant for the same semester or term.  Authorizes a person to
receive both a TEXAS grant and a TT grant for the same semester or term. 


(e)  Provides that the person must begin fulfilling the teaching obligation
of this section not later than the 18th month after the person completes
the degree program and any related courses required for teacher
certification, unless the coordinating board grants the  person additional
time to begin fulfilling the teaching obligation.  Requires the
coordinating board to grant a person additional time to complete the
teaching obligation for good cause. 

(f)  Requires the coordinating board to cancel a person's teaching
obligation if the board determines that the person has become permanently
disabled so that the person is not able to teach or has died. 

(g)  Requires the coordinating board to require a person who receives a TT
grant to sign a promissory note acknowledging the conditional nature of the
grant and promising to repay the amount of the grant plus applicable
interest and reasonable collection costs if the person ides not satisfy the
applicable conditions.  Requires the board to determine to terms of the
promissory note. 

(h)  Sets forth the amount required to be repaid by a person who fails to
complete the teaching obligation of the person's TT grant. 

(i)  Provides that a person receiving a TT grant is considered to have
failed to satisfy the conditions of the grant if the person fails to remain
enrolled in or make progress in the applicable degree program without good
cause, or if the person fails to become certified as a teacher not later
than the 18th month after the date the person receives a degree. Provides
that a TT grant automatically becomes a loan if the person fails to satisfy
the conditions of a TT grant. 

Sec. 56.310.  FUNDING.  Authorizes the coordinating board to solicit and
accept gifts and grants from any public or private source for the purposes
of this subchapter.  Authorizes the legislature to appropriate money for
the purposes of this subchapter. 

Sec. 56.311.  LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE.  (a)  Sets forth the
composition of the Legislative Oversight Committee (committee) on the TEXAS
and TT grant programs. 

(b)  Requires the committee to meet at least twice a year with the
coordinating board, and receive information regarding rules relating to the
TEXAS and TT grant programs that have been adopted or proposed for adoption
by the coordinating board. 

(c)  Authorizes the committee to request reports and other information from
the coordinating board relating to the operation of the TEXAS and TT grant
programs by the coordinating board. 

(d)  Requires the committee to review the specific recommendations for
legislation related to this subchapter that are proposed by the
coordinating board. 

(e)  Requires the committee to monitor the operation of the TEXAS and TT
grant programs, with emphasis on the manner of the award of grants, the
number of grants awarded, and the educational progress made by persons who
have received such grants. 

(f)  Requires the committee to file a report with certain specified persons
not later than December 31 of each even-numbered year. 

(g)  Requires the report to include identification of any problems in the
TEXAS and TT grant programs with recommended solutions for the coordinating
board and for legislative action. 

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 54.5021(c), Education Code, to specify that the
amount allocated under this subsection may be used only in making grants
under Subchapter M, Chapter 56, Education Code, rather than for
making"scholarship awards to needy and deserving students." 

SECTION 3.  Amends Section 56.039, Education Code, to make a conforming
change. 

 SECTION 4.  Amends Section 151.423, Tax Code, to provide that a card
distributed for the collection of taxes under this chapter (Limited Sales,
Excise, and Use Tax) may be used for contribution of all or part of the
reimbursement of a taxpayer provided by this section (Reimbursement to
Taxpayer for Tax Collections) for use as grants under Subchapter M, Chapter
56, Education Code, rather than for use as student financial assistance
grants offered under that chapter.  Makes a conforming change. 

SECTION 5.  Amends Subchapter C, Chapter 61, Education Code by adding
Section 61.0776, as follows: 

Sec.  61.0776.  CENTER FOR FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION.  (a)  Requires the
board, among others involved in the distribution of financial aid for
education, to develop a center for financial aid information required to
disseminate relevant information.  Requires the center to provide
information emphasizing the importance of teaching as a profession to
prospective students about the TT grant program. 

(b)  Requires the board to create and appoint an advisory committee of
experts in financial aid administration, public school counselors, and
other persons with relevant insight.   

(c)  Authorizes the board to designate an entity with appropriate
facilities and resources to operate or house the center.   

(d)  Requires the center to maintain a toll-free telephone line staffed by
knowledgeable persons regarding financial aid information.   

(e)  Requires the center to publish relevant information on the advice of
the advisory committee and furnish a written copy to each middle, junior
high, and high school counselor in the state and post the information on an
Internet website accessible to the public. 

SECTION 6.  Amends Section 11.252(a), Education Code, by adding Subdivision
(4) providing that each school district's improvement plan must include
strategies for providing to middle, junior high, and high school students
information about higher education, the TEXAS and TT grant programs, the
need for students to make informed curriculum choices, and sources of
information on higher education admissions and financial aid.  Redesignates
existing Subdivisions (4)-(7) to Subdivisions (5)-(8). 

SECTION 7.  Amends Section 21.004, Education Code, as follows:

Sec. 21.004.  TEACHER RECRUITMENT PROGRAM.  (a)  Requires the agency, the
State Board for Educator Certification (certification board), and the
coordinating board, to the extent that funds are available, to develop and
implement programs to identify talented students and recruit those students
and persons, including certain specified persons, rather than those
students for entry, into the teaching profession.  

(b)  Requires the entities listed in Subsection (a) to develop and
distribute materials that emphasize the importance of the teaching
profession and inform individuals about statefunded loan forgiveness and
tuition assistance programs from available funds.  Deletes existing text
regarding a technology program for presentation on certain campuses in this
state. 

(c)  Redesignates existing Subsection (d).  Requires the commissioner, in
cooperation with certain specified persons, to annually identify the need
for teachers in specific subject areas and geographic regions and among
underrepresented groups, rather than authorize the commissioner to
coordinate and administer a comprehensive program to identify the need for
teachers and encourage members of underrepresented groups to enter the
teaching profession.  Adds language to require the commissioner to give
priority to developing and implementing recruitment programs to address
those needs from the agency's discretionary funds.  Deletes existing text
regarding a program for recruiting  minorities into the teaching
profession, and existing Subsection (c) to make a conforming change. 

(d)  Deletes existing Subsection (e) to make a conforming change, and
redesignates existing Subsection (f).  Requires the agency, the
certification board, and coordinating board, rather than the commissioner,
to encourage the business community to cooperate with local schools to
develop teacher recruiting programs.  Makes a nonsubstantive change. 

(e)  Redesignates existing Subsection (g).  Requires the agency, the
certification board, and the coordinating board, rather than the
commissioner, to encourage major education associations to cooperate in
developing a program and assist in promoting teaching as a career. 

(f)  Redesignates existing Subsection (h).  Adds language to authorize the
funds received for teacher recruitment programs to be used to publicize the
programs.  Makes conforming changes. 

SECTION 8.  Amends Chapter 21, Education Code, by adding Subchapter K, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER K.  TEACH FOR TEXAS PILOT PROGRAM RELATING TO ALTERNATIVE
CERTIFICATION 

Sec. 21.501.  PURPOSES.  Provides that the purposes of the alternative
certification Teach for Texas Pilot Program (TTPP) are to: 

(1)  attract to the teaching profession persons who have expressed interest
in teaching and to support the certification of those persons as teachers; 

(2)  recognize the importance of the certification process under Subchapter
B (Certification of Educators); 

(3)  encourage the creation and expansion of educator preparation that
recognize the knowledge and skills gained through previous educational and
work-related experiences and that are delivered in a manner that recognizes
individual circumstances, including the need to remain employed full-time
while enrolled in the TTPP; and 

(4)  provide annual stipends to postbaccalaureate teacher certification
candidates. 

Sec. 21.502.  PROGRAM ESTABLISHED.  Requires, by rule, the certification
board to establish the TTPP consistent with the purposes under Section
21.501. 

Sec. 21.503.  FINANCIAL INCENTIVES.  (a)  Provides that the TT pilot
program must offer to participants financial incentives, including tuition
assistance and loan forgiveness. Requires the certification board to
require a contract between each participant who accepts a financial
incentive and the certification board under which the participant is
obligated to teach in a public school in this state for a stated period
after certification, provide financial incentives in proportion to the
length of the period the participant is obligated by contract to teach
after certification, and give special financial incentives to a participant
who agrees in the contract to teach in an underserved area. 

(b)  Provides that financial incentives may be paid only from funds
appropriated specifically for that purpose and from gifts, grants, and
donations solicited or accepted by the certification board for that
purpose. 

(c)  Requires the certification board to propose rules establishing
criteria for awarding financial incentives under this section, including
criteria for awarding such incentives if there are more participants than
funds available. 

 SECTION 9.  Amends Subchapter C, Chapter 61, Education Code, by adding
Section 61.0514, as follows: 

Sec. 61.0514.  INTEGRATED COURSEWORK.  Requires the State Board of
Education, with the cooperation and advice of the certification board, to
adopt educator preparation coursework guidelines that promote the
integration of subject matter knowledge with classroom teaching strategies
and techniques to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of coursework
required for certification under Subchapter B, Chapter 21. 

SECTION 10.  Amends Subchapter M, Chapter 61, Education Code, as follows:

New title:  SUBCHAPTER M.  REPAYMENT OF CERTAIN TEACHER
AND FACULTY EDUCATION LOANS

Sec. 61.701.  REPAYMENT AUTHORIZED.  Authorizes the State Board of
Education (board), rather than the coordinating board, to provide
assistance in the repayment of student loans for persons, rather than
teachers, who apply and qualify for assistance. 

Sec. 61.702.  ELIGIBILITY.  Adds language to provide that to be eligible to
receive repayment assistance, a person must apply to the board and must
have: 

(1)  completed at least one year of employment as and be employed as a
full-time classroom teacher as described by this section; or 

(2)  received a doctoral degree not earlier than September 1, 1994, from a
public or private institution of higher education accredited as required by
the board and be employed as a full-time faculty member with instructional
duties in an institution of higher education located in a county that
boarders the United Mexican States.  Deletes Subsection (b) relating to
repayment assistance on a pro rata basis for part-time teachers as
described by this section.  Makes conforming changes. 

Sec. 61.703.  LIMITATION.  Extends from five to 10 years the maximum number
of years during which a person may receive repayment assistance.  Makes a
conforming change. 

Sec. 61.704.  ELIGIBLE LOANS.  Adds language to specify that repayment
assistance is for any student loan for education at a public or private
institution of higher education, including loans for undergraduate and
graduate education, received through any lender.  Makes conforming changes. 

Sec. 61.705.  REPAYMENT.  Sets forth the minimum amount of repayment
assistance that may be received in one year by a person described by
Section 61.702(2).  Makes conforming changes. 

Sec. 61.706.  ADVISORY COMMITTEES.  Makes a conforming change.

Sec. 61.707.  ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDS.  Adds language to authorize the board to
solicit gifts, grants, and donations for the purposes of this subchapter.
Makes a conforming change. 

Sec. 61.708.  RULES.  (a)  Requires the board, rather than the coordinating
board, to adopt rules necessary for the administration of this subchapter,
including a rule that sets a minimum or maximum amount of repayment
assistance that may be received in one year by a person described by
Section 61.702(1), and a rule that sets a maximum amount of repayment
assistance that may received in one year by a person described by Section
61.702(2).  Makes a conforming change. 

(b)  Adds language to require the board to distribute a copy of the rules
adopted under this section and pertinent information in this subchapter to
the personnel office at each institution of higher education located in a
county that borders the United Mexican States. Makes conforming changes. 
 SECTION 11.  (a)  Authorizes this section to be cited as the Steven
Gonzales-Prisoner of War Higher Education Act. 

(b)  Amends Subchapter D, Chapter 54, Education Code, by adding Section
54.219, as follows: 

Sec. 54.219.  PRISONERS OF WAR.  (a)  Defines "tuition and required fees."

(b)  Requires the governing body of each institution of higher education to
exempt from the payment of tuition and required fees for each semester or
summer session and for a total number of semester credit hours not to
exceed 120 to any person who is a resident of Texas and was a resident of
Texas at the time of the person's original entry into the United States
armed forces, was first classified as a prisoner of war on or after January
1, 1999, by the United States Department of Defense, and is enrolled for at
least 12 semester credit hours. 

(c)  Requires the governing body of the institution to exempt the person
from the payment of fees and charges for lodging and board if the person
resides on the campus of the institution for each semester or session in
which a person receives an exemption from tuition and required fees under
Subsection (b). 

(d)  Requires the institution to award to the person a scholarship to cover
the costs of books and similar educational materials required for course
work at the institution for each semester or session in which a person
receives an exemption from tuition and required fees under Subsection (b). 

(e)  Authorizes an institution to use any available revenue, and requires
the institution to solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations, for the
purposes of this section. Requires the institution to use gifts, grants,
and donations received for the purposes of this section before using any
other revenue. 

(c)  Provides that this section applies beginning with the 1999 fall
semester. 

SECTION 12.  Repealer: Sections 54.215 (Texas National Guard/ROTC Students)
and 54.216 (Texas New Horizons Scholarships), Education Code. 

SECTION 13.  Repealer: Subchapters F (Texas Educational Opportunity Grant
Program) and G (Texas Tuition Assistance Grant Program), Chapter 56,
Education Code. 

SECTION 14.  Transfers any money, wherever situated, which was appropriated
or collected for any program abolished under SECTION 12 or 13 of this Act
to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for use in the TEXAS Grant
Program. 

SECTION 15.  (a)  Requires the coordinating board to review and study the
laws relating to student financial aid, grant, and scholarship programs or
tuition and fee waivers or exemptions, to describe possible improvements to
existing programs to maximize the benefits to the state and its students,
and to make recommendations for legislative or administrative action that
may be taken to consolidate, expand, or otherwise modify existing programs
or create new programs.   

(b)  Requires the coordinating board to report its activities and findings
to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of
representatives, and the presiding officer of each legislative committee
charged with the oversight of higher education institutions not later than
December 1, 2000. 

SECTION 16.  Authorizes a person receiving financial assistance under
Section 54.215 (Texas National Guard/ROTC Students) or 54.216, Education
Code, or under Subchapter G, Chapter 56, Education Code, to continue to
receive the financial assistance until the person is no longer eligible for
it, as those sections and subchapter existed on January 1, 1999.  Requires
the TEXAS Grant Program to cover the costs of the continued exemptions
under Section 54.215 or 54.216, or  Subchapter G. 

SECTION 17.  (a)  Requires the coordinating board, in conjunction with the
commissioner of education, to conduct a study relating to the performance
of students at institutions of higher education as that performance relates
to whether a student completed the recommended or advanced high school
curriculum.   

(b)  Sets forth considerations the board is required to include in the
study.   

(c)  Requires the board to issue the final report describing the findings
of the study and any recommendations for legislation or administrative
action not later than January 1, 2003. Requires the board to distribute the
report to the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house, the
presiding officer of each legislative committee charged with the oversight
of primary and secondary education or higher education, and the legislative
oversight committee established under Subchapter M, Chapter 56, Education
Code.   Authorizes the board to issue preliminary reports related to the
study at any time. 

(d)  Provides that this section expires January 2, 2003.

SECTION 18.  (a)  Requires the coordinating board to review and study the
effect of the TEXAS and TT grant programs established by Subchapter M,
Chapter 56, Education Code, on enrollments at institutions of higher
education.  Requires that the report make recommendations for legislative
changes to the methodology for calculating the amount of the grant awards,
if needed. 

(b)  Requires the coordinating board to report its findings to certain
specified persons of the legislature not later than December 1, 2000. 

SECTION 19.  Requires the coordinating board to award grants under the
TEXAS and TT grant programs beginning with the 1999 fall semester. Requires
the coordinating board to adopt the initial rules for awarding TEXAS and TT
grants no later than July 31, 1999.  Authorizes the coordinating board to
award a grant under TT grant program to a person who has not received a
TEXAS grant under Section 56.304 or 56.305, Education Code, if the person
meets all the other qualifications for the award under Section 56.309,
Education Code, and the requirements for a TEXAS grant under Sections
56.304 and 56.305, Education Code, except for requirements of Sections
56.304(a)(2) and (5), Education Code.  Provides that this section expires
September 1, 2001. 

SECTION 20.  Requires the commissioner to provide to the coordinating board
a list of all of the public high schools that do not offer all the courses
necessary to complete all parts of the recommended or advanced high school
curriculum or its equivalent as required by Section 56.304(f)(1), Education
Code, not later than July 31, 1999. 

SECTION 21.Emergency clause.
  Effective date: upon passage.