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78R5625 JRJ-D

By:  Wentworth                                                    S.B. No. 928


A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the name of Southwest Texas State University. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. The heading of Subchapter C, Chapter 96, Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER C. [SOUTHWEST] TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY AT SAN MARCOS
SECTION 2. Section 96.41, Education Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 96.41. [SOUTHWEST] TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY AT SAN MARCOS. [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos is a coeducational institution of higher education located in the city of San Marcos. It is under the management and control of the Board of Regents, Texas State University System. SECTION 3. The heading of Section 54.511, Education Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 54.511. STUDENT FEES FOR BUS SERVICE; [SOUTHWEST] TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY AT SAN MARCOS. SECTION 4. Section 54.511(a), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The board of regents of the Texas State University System may charge each student enrolled at [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos a fee initially set at $10 per semester or $5 per six-week summer term to be used to finance bus service for students attending the institution. SECTION 5. Section 55.1724(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 Texas State University System may acquire, purchase, construct, improve, renovate, enlarge, or equip property, buildings, structures, facilities, roads, or related infrastructure for the following institutions to be financed by the issuance of bonds in accordance with this subchapter and in accordance with a systemwide revenue financing program adopted by the board in aggregate principal amounts not to exceed the following: (1) Angelo State University, $20 million; (2) Lamar University--Beaumont, $8 million; (3) Lamar Institute of Technology, $2 million; (4) Lamar State College--Orange, $3.5 million; (5) Lamar State College--Port Arthur, $2.75 million; (6) Sam Houston State University, $7.5 million; (7) [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos, $19.7 million; and (8) Sul Ross State University, $17.5 million. SECTION 6. Section 55.1734(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 Texas State University 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) Angelo State University, $16,917,550 to expand and renovate institutional facilities; (2) Lamar University--Beaumont, $21,792,096 to renovate and repair campus buildings; (3) Lamar Institute of Technology, $5,301,960 to renovate Gentry Hall and convert it to classroom and laboratory use; (4) Lamar State College--Orange, $2,125,000 for campus landscaping, renovation of the old library for physical plant purposes, renovation of the Main Building and Electronics Commerce Resource Center, and demolition of the old physical plant building; (5) Lamar State College--Port Arthur, $7,650,000 to construct a performing arts and classroom building and to expand the Gates Memorial Library and develop an adjacent plaza; (6) Sam Houston State University, $18 million to renovate and expand the Farrington Building; (7) [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos, $18,436,500 to construct a business building; and (8) Sul Ross State University, $15,175,000 to renovate and expand the range animal science facility and science building annex and to carry out other building renovations. SECTION 7. Section 61.003(3), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (3) "General academic teaching institution" means The University of Texas at Austin; The University of Texas at El Paso; The University of Texas of the Permian Basin; The University of Texas at Dallas; The University of Texas at San Antonio; Texas A&M University, Main University; The University of Texas at Arlington; Tarleton State University; Prairie View A&M University; Texas Maritime Academy; Texas Tech University; University of North Texas; Lamar University; Lamar State College--Orange; Lamar State College--Port Arthur; Texas A&M University--Kingsville; Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi; Texas Woman's University; Texas Southern University; Midwestern State University; University of Houston; University of Texas--Pan American; The University of Texas at Brownsville; Texas A&M University--Commerce; Sam Houston State University; [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos; West Texas A&M University; Stephen F. Austin State University; Sul Ross State University; Angelo State University; The University of Texas at Tyler; and any other college, university, or institution so classified as provided in this chapter or created and so classified, expressly or impliedly, by law. SECTION 8. Section 62.021(a), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) Each fiscal year, an eligible institution is entitled to receive an amount allocated in accordance with this section from funds appropriated by Section 17(a), Article VII, Texas Constitution. The comptroller shall distribute funds allocated under this subsection only on presentation of a claim and issuance of a warrant in accordance with Section 403.071, Government Code. The comptroller may not issue a warrant from any funds allocated under this subsection before the delivery of goods or services described in Section 17, Article VII, Texas Constitution, except for the payment of principal or interest on bonds or notes or for a payment for a book or other published library material as authorized by Section 2155.386, Government Code. The allocation of funds under this subsection is made in accordance with an equitable formula consisting of the following elements: space deficit, facilities condition, institutional complexity, separate allocations for medical units and the Texas State Technical College System, and an additional allocation for Texas Southern University for compliance with the Texas Desegregation Plan. The amounts allocated by the formula are as follows: $ 5,256,817 Texas A&M University--Commerce, including an allocation of $1,027,070 to Texas A&M University--Texarkana; $ 8,818,023 Lamar University, including an allocation of $491,946 to Lamar Institute of Technology, an allocation of $743,967 to Lamar University at Orange and an allocation of $2,336,605 to Lamar University at Port Arthur; $ 3,007,669 Midwestern State University; $18,021,033 University of North Texas; $ 7,131,692 The University of Texas--Pan American, including an allocation of $1,050,580 to The University of Texas at Brownsville; $ 6,633,109 Stephen F. Austin State University; $ 3,640,000 University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth; $26,132,524 Texas State University System Administration and the following component institutions, including an allocation of $3,887,211 to Angelo State University; an allocation of $5,864,608 to Sam Houston State University; an allocation of $14,479,112 to [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos; an allocation of $1,635,271 to Sul Ross State University; and an allocation of $266,322 to Sul Ross State University-Rio Grande College; $ 7,191,493 Texas Southern University (includes allocation of $1,000,000 for compliance with Texas Desegregation Plan); $20,961,881 Texas Tech University; $ 7,735,000 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; $ 6,974,897 Texas Woman's University; $36,952,989 University of Houston System Administration and the following component institutions, including an allocation of $25,986,116 to the University of Houston; an allocation of $1,659,449 to the University of Houston--Victoria; an allocation of $3,853,447 to the University of Houston--Clear Lake; and an allocation of $5,453,977 to the University of Houston--Downtown; $12,692,873 The following components of The Texas A&M University System, including an allocation of $3,687,722 to Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi; an allocation of $1,778,155 to Texas A&M International University; an allocation of $3,555,651 to Texas A&M University--Kingsville; and an allocation of $3,671,345 to West Texas A&M University; and $ 3,850,000 Texas State Technical College System Administration and the following component campuses, but not its extension centers or programs: Texas State Technical College-Harlingen; Texas State Technical College--Marshall; Texas State Technical College-Sweetwater; Texas State Technical College--Waco. SECTION 9. Section 62.055(b), Education Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to the distribution of money from the Texas excellence fund for the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2003. Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter, for each fiscal year of the state fiscal biennium ending August 31, 2003, the comptroller shall distribute the money in the fund among the following general academic teaching institutions as follows:        FY2002       FY2003        University of Houston       $5,533,185       $6,651,584        Texas Tech University       $4,769,654       $5,733,723        University of North Texas       $1,966,761       $2,364,293        University of Houston-Clear Lake       $633,661       $761,740        [Southwest] Texas State University                      at San Marcos       $710,519       $854,133        Texas AM University--Kingsville&       $379,568&       $456,288&        Texas Southern University&       $245,801&       $295,484&        Stephen F. Austin State University&       $189,169&       $227,405&        Sam Houston State University&       $139,113&       $167,231&        Texas Woman's University&       $178,415&       $214,477&        Texas AM University--Corpus Christi&&       $163,492&&       $196,538&&        Lamar University&&       $85,502&&       $102,784&&        University of Texas--Pan American&&       $98,993&&       $119,002&&        University of Houston--Downtown&&       $49,445&&       $59,439&&        Sul Ross State University&&       $36,382&&       $43,735&&        Texas AM University--Commerce&&&       $24,646&&&       $29,627&&&        Texas AM International University&&&&       $28,867&&&&       $34,702&&&&        Angelo State University&&&&       $43,511&&&&       $52,306&&&&        West Texas AM University&&&&&       $23,609&&&&&       $28,381&&&&&        University of Texas at Brownsville&&&&&       $28,654&&&&&       $34,445&&&&&        Midwestern State University&&&&&       $8,054&&&&&       $9,682&&&&&        &&&&& SECTION 10. Section 411.050, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 411.050. CRIME STATISTIC MAPPING. The department, in conjunction with [Southwest] Texas State University at San Marcos, may annually produce maps of the state that include information regarding crime statistics correlated with the various regions of the state. SECTION 11. (a) The name of Southwest Texas State University is changed to Texas State University at San Marcos. (b) A reference in law to Southwest Texas State University means Texas State University at San Marcos. (c) An appropriation for the use and benefit of Southwest Texas State University is available for the use and benefit of Texas State University at San Marcos. (d) The board of regents of the Texas State University System and Southwest Texas State University shall ensure that the change of the name made by this Act is implemented with as little unnecessary cost as possible. The university shall, to the maximum extent practicable, use all stationery and other consumable supplies that are printed with the institution's former name and are in its possession on the effective date of this Act. SECTION 12. This Act takes effect September 1, 2003.