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  80R18400 JRJ-F
 
  By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1232
 
  Substitute the following for S.B. No. 1232:
 
  By:  Howard of Travis C.S.S.B. No. 1232
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the manner of payment of higher education tuition and
  fees and to the repayment of emergency student loans.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 54.007, Education Code, is amended by
  amending Subsections (a), (b), and (d), by amending and relettering
  Subsection (f), as added by Chapter 888, Acts of the 79th
  Legislature, Regular Session, 2005, as Subsection (g), and by
  adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:
         (a)  The governing board of each institution of higher
  education shall provide for the payment of tuition and fees for 
  [during] the fall and spring semesters through one of the following
  alternatives:
               (1)  except as provided by Subsection (b-1), full
  payment of tuition and fees in advance of the beginning of the
  semester; or
               (2)  [one-half] payment in installments under one or
  more payment plan options that require the first payment to be made
  [of tuition and fees] in advance of the beginning of the semester
  and the final payment to be made before the last day of the
  semester[, one-quarter payment prior to the start of the sixth
  class week, and the final one-quarter payment before the beginning
  of the eleventh class week].
         (b)  The governing board of each institution of higher
  education shall provide for [may permit] the payment of tuition and
  fees for [during] a summer term through one of the following
  alternatives:
               (1)  except as provided by Subsection (b-1), full [for
  a student enrolled for a summer term of 12 weeks or longer that is
  not covered by Subdivision (2), one-half] payment of tuition and
  fees in advance of the beginning of the summer term[, one-quarter
  payment before the beginning of the fifth class week, and the final
  one-quarter payment before the beginning of the ninth class week];
               (2)  [for a student enrolled for a summer term of 16
  weeks or longer, one-half] payment in installments under one or
  more payment plan options that require the first payment to be made
  [of tuition and fees] in advance of the beginning of the summer term
  and the final payment to be made before the last day of the term[,
  one-quarter payment before the beginning of the sixth class week,
  and the final one-quarter payment before the beginning of the 11th
  class week]; or [and]
               (3)  for a student enrolled for a summer term [not
  covered by Subdivision (1) or (2)] in a public junior college,
  public technical institute, or public state college, one-half
  payment of tuition and fees in advance of the beginning of the
  summer term and the remaining amount in one or two later payments to
  be made in the percentages and by the dates determined by the
  governing board of the college or institute, provided that the
  final payment must be made before the beginning of the last week of
  the summer term.
         (b-1)  A student who owes a balance of tuition and fees as a
  result of a change in the student's class schedule or who owes a
  balance of tuition and fees of less than $100 after making an
  insufficient payment of tuition and fees previously due shall pay
  the balance owed not later than the next payment date established by
  the governing board under a payment plan adopted under Subsection
  (a)(2) or (b)(2), as applicable.
         (d)  A student who fails to make a full payment of the
  required amount of tuition and fees, including any incidental fees,
  by the due date may be prohibited from registering for classes until
  full payment is made. A student who fails to make full payment
  prior to the end of the semester or summer term may be denied credit
  for the work done that semester or term. The governing board may
  not impose on a student any sanction authorized by this subsection
  unless the governing board includes in any written or electronic
  agreement authorized [promissory note signed] by the [a] student
  the following statement printed in bold-faced type or in capital
  letters: "A STUDENT WHO FAILS TO MAKE FULL PAYMENT OF TUITION AND
  FEES, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL FEES, BY THE DUE DATE MAY BE
  PROHIBITED FROM REGISTERING FOR CLASSES UNTIL FULL PAYMENT IS MADE.
  A STUDENT WHO FAILS TO MAKE FULL PAYMENT PRIOR TO THE END OF THE
  SEMESTER OR TERM MAY BE DENIED CREDIT FOR THE WORK DONE THAT
  SEMESTER OR TERM." The governing board shall notify a student of
  any delinquent tuition or fee payment as soon as practicable. The
  institution's records may be adjusted to reflect the student's
  failure to have properly enrolled for that semester.
         (g) [(f)]  The governing board shall require a student who
  elects to pay tuition and fees by installment under this section to
  enter into a written or electronic agreement reflecting the terms
  and conditions required by this section for the installment plan
  provided for the student by the governing board.
         SECTION 2.  Section 56.053(a), Education Code, as amended by
  Chapters 80 and 655, Acts of the 77th Legislature, Regular Session,
  2001, is reenacted and amended to read as follows:
         (a)  The governing board of each institution shall adopt
  rules providing for the terms of the loan, subject to the following:
               (1)  the loan must be repaid over a period not to exceed
  90 days for a loan made for a regular semester or long summer
  session or over a proportionately shorter period for loans made for
  a six-week summer session;
               (2)  the loan must be evidenced by a written or
  electronic agreement providing for one of the following:
                     (A)  [promissory note that bears] interest on the
  loan at a rate of not more than five percent per year; or
                     (B)  an origination fee of not more than three
  percent of the amount of the loan; and
               (3)  the [maximum] loan amount per student may not
  exceed [be greater than] an amount equal to the tuition and
  mandatory [required] fees for the courses in which the student is
  actually enrolling.
               [(3)     the maximum loan amount per student may not be
  less than an amount equal to the tuition and required fees for the
  courses in which the student is actually enrolling, unless the
  institution determines that a lower amount would be in the best
  interest of the student.]
         SECTION 3.  (a)  The change in law made by this Act applies to
  payment of tuition and fees and to emergency student loans for an
  academic period beginning with the 2007 fall semester unless this
  Act takes effect after July 1, 2007, in which event the change in
  law applies beginning with the 2008 spring semester.
         (b)  Payment of tuition and fees and emergency student loans
  for an academic period before the semester provided by Subsection
  (a) of this section are covered by the applicable law in effect
  before the effective date of this Act, and the former law is
  continued in effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2007.