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Amend HB 3351, by adding the following appropriately numbered 
section to the bill and renumbering the other sections of the bill 
appropriately:
	SECTION __.  Section 55.1732(a), Education Code, is amended 
to read as follows:
	(a)  In addition to the other authority granted by this 
subchapter, the board of regents of The University of Texas System 
may issue in accordance with this subchapter and in accordance with 
a systemwide revenue financing program adopted by the board bonds 
for the following institutions not to exceed the following 
aggregate principal amounts to finance projects specified as 
follows:
		(1)  The University of Texas at Arlington, $16,635,945 
to construct a science building;
		(2)  The University of Texas at Brownsville, 
$26,010,000 to construct a life and health science and education 
facility (Phase II) and to procure and install permanent equipment 
and other fixtures in the facility;
		(3)  The University of Texas at Dallas, $21,993,750 to 
renovate Founders Hall, Founders Annex, and Berkner Hall;
		(4)  The University of Texas at El Paso, $12,750,000 to 
construct a biomedical and health sciences research center;
		(5)  The University of Texas--Pan American, 
$29,950,000 for education complex, library, and multipurpose 
center renovation and construction;
		(6)  The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 
$5,610,000 for integrated Mesa Building renovations and gymnasium 
renovations;
		(7)  The University of Texas at San Antonio, 
$22,950,000 to construct a science building on the main campus;
		(8)  The University of Texas at Tyler, $20,910,000 to 
construct an engineering, sciences, and technology building and 
make other physical plant improvements;
		(9)  The University of Texas Southwestern Medical 
Center at Dallas, $40 million for North Campus phase IV 
construction;
		(10)  The University of Texas Medical Branch at 
Galveston, $20 million to renovate and expand research facilities;
		(11)  The University of Texas Health Science Center at 
Houston, $19,550,000 to construct or purchase a classroom building;
		(12)  The University of Texas Health Science Center at 
San Antonio, $28.9 million to construct a facility for student 
services and academic administration and to construct and develop a 
facility at the Laredo Extension Campus for educational and 
administrative purposes;
		(13)  the Regional Academic Health Center established 
under Section 74.611, $25.5 million to construct a teaching and 
learning laboratory in or near the city of Harlingen;
		(14)  The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, 
$11,513,250 to construct a biomedical research center addition;  
and
		(15)  The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer 
Center, $20 million to construct a basic sciences research 
building.