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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the consolidation of related higher education programs |
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governing tuition, fee exemptions, and waivers respective to |
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specific target populations. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Sections 54.070, 54.059, 54.063, 54.064, 54.065, |
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54.066, 54.073, 54.060, 54.074, 54.058, 54.069, and 54.013, |
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Education Code, are transferred to Subchapter D, Chapter 54, |
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Education Code, redesignated as Sections 54.206, 54.211, 54.212, |
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54.213, 54.214, 54.222, 54.223, 54.231, 54.232, 54.241, 54.251, and |
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54.263, Education Code, respectively, and, as indicated, amended; |
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Sections 54.201, 54.207, 54.219, 54.209, 54.215, 54.2155, 54.204, |
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54.2041, 54.221, 54.222, 54.212, 54.213, 54.214, 54.205, 54.210, |
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54.2111, and 54.224, Education Code, are redesignated as Sections |
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54.301, 54.331, 54.342, 54.343, 54.344, 54.345, 54.351, 54.352, |
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54.355, 54.356, 54.361, 54.362, 54.363, 54.364, 54.365, 54.367, and |
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54.368, Education Code, respectively, and, as indicated, amended; |
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Section 54.203, Education Code, as amended by Chapters 1340 (S.B. |
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93) and 1369 (S.B. 847), Acts of the 81st Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2009, is reenacted, redesignated as Section 54.341, |
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Education Code, and amended; Section 54.211, Education Code, as |
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amended by Chapters 45 (S.B. 43) and 1372 (S.B. 939), Acts of the |
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81st Legislature, Regular Session, 2009, is reenacted, |
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redesignated as Section 54.366, Education Code, and amended; |
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Section 615.0225, Government Code, is transferred to Subchapter D, |
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Chapter 54, Education Code, redesignated as Section 54.354, |
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Education Code, and amended; and Subchapter D, Chapter 54, |
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Education Code, is amended by amending the subchapter heading, |
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amending Sections 54.216, 54.217, and 54.218, and adding Sections |
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54.221, 54.233, 54.261, and 54.262 to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER D. WAIVERS, EXEMPTIONS, AND OTHER [FROM] TUITION AND |
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FEE BENEFITS |
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Sec. 54.206 [54.070]. FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS. A foreign |
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service officer employed by the United States Department of State |
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and enrolled in an institution of higher education is entitled to |
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pay the tuition and fees at the rates provided for Texas residents |
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if the person is assigned to an office of the department of state |
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that is located in a foreign nation that borders on this state. |
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Sec. 54.211 [54.059]. FACULTY AND DEPENDENTS. A teacher or |
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professor of an institution of higher education, and the spouse and |
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children of such a teacher or professor, are entitled to register in |
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an institution of higher education by paying the tuition fee and |
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other fees or charges required for Texas residents without regard |
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to the length of time the teacher or professor has resided in Texas. |
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A teacher or professor of an institution of higher education and the |
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teacher's or professor's family are entitled to the benefit of this |
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section if the teacher or professor is employed at least one-half |
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time on a regular monthly salary basis by an institution of higher |
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education. |
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Sec. 54.212 [54.063]. TEACHING OR RESEARCH ASSISTANT. A |
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teaching assistant or research assistant of any institution of |
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higher education and the spouse and children of such a teaching |
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assistant or research assistant are entitled to register in a state |
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institution of higher education by paying the tuition fees and |
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other fees or charges required for Texas residents under Section |
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54.051 of this code, without regard to the length of time the |
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assistant has resided in Texas, if the assistant is employed at |
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least one-half time in a teaching or research assistant position |
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which relates to the assistant's degree program under rules and |
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regulations established by the employer institution. |
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Sec. 54.213 [54.064]. SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT. (a) An |
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institution of higher education may charge a nonresident student |
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who holds a competitive scholarship of at least $1,000 for the |
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academic year or summer term for which the student is enrolled |
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resident tuition and fees without regard to the length of time the |
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student has resided in Texas. The student must compete with other |
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students, including Texas residents, for the scholarship and the |
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scholarship must be awarded by a scholarship committee officially |
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recognized by the administration and be approved by the Texas |
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Higher Education Coordinating Board under criteria developed by the |
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coordinating board. |
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(b) The total number of students at an institution paying |
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resident tuition under this section for a particular semester may |
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not exceed five percent of the total number of students registered |
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at the institution for the same semester of the preceding academic |
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year. |
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(c) A student who would be entitled to pay resident tuition |
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in the 2009-2010 academic year under this section as this section |
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existed on January 1, 2009, because the student is awarded a |
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competitive scholarship for that academic year in the amount |
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prescribed by Subsection (a) before the beginning of the 2009 fall |
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semester is entitled to continue to pay resident tuition under this |
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section as this section existed on January 1, 2009, in each semester |
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or other term in which the student is awarded such a scholarship, as |
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long as the student remains enrolled in the same certificate or |
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degree program. This subsection expires August 1, 2014. |
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(d) The difference between tuition charged to the student |
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under this section and the tuition the student would be charged if |
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this section did not apply to the student shall not be accounted for |
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in such a way as to reduce the general revenue appropriation to an |
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institution of higher education that charges a nonresident student |
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resident tuition and fees under this section. |
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Sec. 54.214 [54.065]. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PROGRAM; |
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SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT. A student is entitled to pay the fees and |
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charges required of Texas residents without regard to the length of |
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time the student has resided in Texas if the student: |
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(1) holds a competitive academic scholarship or |
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stipend; |
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(2) is accepted in a clinical and biomedical research |
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training program designed to lead to both doctor of medicine and |
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doctor of philosophy degrees; and |
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(3) is either a nonresident or a citizen of a country |
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other than the United States of America. |
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Sec. 54.216. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSE FOR CONCURRENT |
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HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE-LEVEL CREDIT; OPTIONAL WAIVER. The |
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governing board of an institution of higher education may waive all |
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or part of the tuition and fees charged by the institution for a |
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student enrolled in a course for which the student is entitled to |
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simultaneously receive both: |
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(1) course credit toward the student's high school |
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academic requirements; and |
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(2) course credit toward a degree offered by the |
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institution. |
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Sec. 54.217. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FULLY FUNDED COURSES; |
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OPTIONAL WAIVER. The governing board of an institution of higher |
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education may waive tuition and fees for students attending courses |
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that are fully funded by federal or other sources. |
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Sec. 54.218. DISTANCE LEARNING OR OFF-CAMPUS COURSES; |
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OPTIONAL WAIVER. The governing board of an institution of higher |
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education may waive a fee it is authorized to charge if the board |
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determines that: |
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(1) a student is enrolled only in distance learning |
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courses or other off-campus courses of the institution; |
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(2) the student cannot reasonably be expected to use |
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the activities, services, or facilities on which the fee is based; |
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and |
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(3) the waiver of the fee will not materially impair |
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the ability of the institution either to service any debt on which |
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the fee is based or to offer or operate the particular activity, |
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service, or facility supported by the fee. |
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Sec. 54.221. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM; SCIENCE AND |
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TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, MANAGEMENT, AND TRANSFER. To the extent |
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provided for in an agreement authorized by Section 65.45, a person |
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employed by the entity with whom the system enters into such an |
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agreement, or the person's spouse or child, may pay the tuition and |
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fees charged to residents of this state when enrolled in an |
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institution of The University of Texas System. |
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Sec. 54.222 [54.066]. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND |
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DIVERSIFICATION. (a) A person who registers at an institution of |
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higher education without having established resident status in this |
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state under Section 54.052 is entitled to pay tuition and required |
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fees at the rate provided for residents of this state if: |
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(1) the person or, as determined by coordinating board |
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rule, an adult member of the person's family who resides in the |
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person's household and is a primary caretaker of the person |
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establishes by the institution's enrollment date a residence in |
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this state as a result of the person's or caretaker's employment by |
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a business or organization that, not earlier than five years before |
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the enrollment date, became established in this state as part of the |
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program of state economic development and diversification |
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authorized by the law of this state; and |
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(2) the person files with that institution of higher |
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education a letter of intent to establish residency in this state. |
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(b) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, in |
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consultation with the Texas Economic Development and Tourism |
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Office, shall establish procedures to determine: |
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(1) whether a business or organization meets the |
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requirements of this section; and |
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(2) the date on which the business or organization |
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became established in this state as part of the program of state |
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economic development and diversification. |
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Sec. 54.223 [54.073]. TUITION RATES FOR OLYMPIC ATHLETES. |
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(a) A person enrolled in The University of Texas at Brownsville |
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and Texas Southmost College is entitled to pay tuition and fees at |
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the rates provided for Texas residents if the person: |
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(1) is in residence and in training as a participating |
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athlete in a Community Olympic Development Program or at a United |
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States Olympic training center located in this state; |
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(2) is residing permanently or temporarily in this |
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state while in training as a participating athlete: |
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(A) in a Community Olympic Development Program |
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located in this state; or |
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(B) at a United States Olympic training center |
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located in this state in a program approved by the governing body |
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for the athlete's Olympic sport; or |
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(3) is residing permanently or temporarily in this |
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state while in training as a participating athlete at a facility in |
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this state approved by the governing body for the athlete's Olympic |
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sport, in a program approved by that body. |
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(b) Notwithstanding any other law, a person who is entitled |
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to pay resident tuition and fees only as permitted by this section |
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is not considered a Texas resident under this subchapter for |
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purposes of a financial aid program offered by this state. |
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Sec. 54.231 [54.060]. RESIDENT OF BORDERING STATE OR NATION |
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OR PARTICIPANT IN STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: TUITION. (a) The |
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nonresident tuition fee prescribed by this chapter does not apply |
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to a nonresident student who is a resident of Arkansas, Louisiana, |
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New Mexico, or Oklahoma and who registers in a public upper-level |
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institution of higher education, Lamar State College--Orange, |
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Lamar State College--Port Arthur, a Texas public junior college, or |
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a public technical institute that is situated in a county |
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immediately adjacent to the state in which the nonresident student |
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resides. The nonresident tuition fee prescribed by this chapter |
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does not apply to a nonresident student who is a resident of New |
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Mexico or Oklahoma and who registers in a public technical |
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institute that is situated in a county that is within 100 miles of |
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the state in which the nonresident student resides and who is |
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admitted for the purpose of utilizing available instructional |
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facilities. The nonresident student described in this subsection |
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shall pay an amount equivalent to the amount charged a Texas student |
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registered at a similar school in the state in which the nonresident |
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student resides. For purposes of this subsection, "public |
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upper-level institution of higher education" means an institution |
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of higher education that offers only junior-level and senior-level |
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courses or only junior-level, senior-level, and graduate-level |
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courses. |
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(b) The foreign student tuition fee prescribed in this |
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chapter does not apply to a foreign student who is a resident of a |
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nation situated adjacent to Texas, demonstrates financial need as |
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provided by Subsection (c), and registers in: |
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(1) any general academic teaching institution or |
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component of the Texas State Technical College System located in a |
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county immediately adjacent to the nation in which the foreign |
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student resides; |
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(2) lower division courses at a community or junior |
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college having a partnership agreement pursuant to Subchapter N, |
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Chapter 51, with an upper-level university and both institutions |
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are located in the county immediately adjacent to the nation in |
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which the foreign student resides; |
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(3) Texas A&M University--Kingsville, Texas A&M |
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University--Corpus Christi, or The University of Texas at San |
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Antonio; or |
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(4) courses that are part of a graduate degree program |
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in public health and are conducted in a county immediately adjacent |
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to the nation in which the foreign student resides. |
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(c) A foreign student to whom Subsection (b) applies shall |
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pay tuition equal to that charged Texas residents under Section |
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[Sections] 54.051 [and 54.0512]. The coordinating board shall |
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adopt rules governing the determination of financial need of |
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students to whom Subsection (b) applies and rules governing a pilot |
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project to be established at general academic teaching institutions |
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and at components of the Texas State Technical College System in |
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counties that are not immediately adjacent to the nation in which |
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the foreign student resides. |
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(d) The coordinating board by rule shall establish a program |
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with the United Mexican States and with Canada for the exchange of |
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students and shall establish programs with other nations for the |
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exchange of students to the extent practicable. The foreign |
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student tuition fee prescribed in this chapter does not apply to a |
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foreign student participating in an exchange program established |
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under this section. |
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(e) The coordinating board shall adopt rules to determine |
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the number of students who may participate in the programs provided |
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by Subsections (b) and (d) and the students who may transfer from |
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any general academic teaching institution or component of the Texas |
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State Technical College System in a county immediately adjacent to |
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the nation in which the foreign student resides to attend another |
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general academic teaching institution or component of the Texas |
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State Technical College System to complete a degree, certificate, |
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or diploma or attend graduate school. |
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(f) The payment of resident tuition at Lamar State |
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College--Orange, Lamar State College--Port Arthur, or a public |
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technical institute as authorized by Subsection (a) or at an |
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institution of higher education as authorized by Subsection (g) |
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does not affect the constitutionally dedicated funding to which |
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institutions of higher education are entitled under Section 17, |
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Article VII, [Section 17, of the] Texas Constitution. |
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(g) The nonresident tuition fee prescribed by this chapter |
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does not apply to a nonresident student who is a resident of a |
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county or parish of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, or Oklahoma |
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that is adjacent to this state and who registers in an institution |
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of higher education, the governing board of which has agreed to |
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admit the student at the resident tuition fee prescribed by this |
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chapter. The state in which the student resides must allow a |
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resident of a county of this state that is adjacent to that state to |
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register in a public institution of higher education in that state |
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at the tuition fee charged residents of that state. The student |
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shall pay tuition equal to that charged residents of this state at |
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the institution. |
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(h) In this section: |
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(1) "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher |
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Education Coordinating Board. |
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(2) "General academic teaching institution" and |
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"public technical institute" have the meanings assigned by Section |
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61.003. |
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Sec. 54.232 [54.074]. NATO AGREEMENT. A nonimmigrant alien |
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who resides in this state in accordance with the Agreement between |
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the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Regarding the Status of |
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Their Forces (4 U.S.T. 1792) and the spouse or children of that |
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alien are considered to be residents for tuition and fee purposes |
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under this title. |
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Sec. 54.233. ACADEMIC COMMON MARKET. The governing board |
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of an institution of higher education shall charge nonresident |
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students participating in the Academic Common Market and enrolled |
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in programs designated under Section 160.07 the same amount charged |
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resident students in such programs. |
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Sec. 54.241 [54.058]. MILITARY PERSONNEL AND DEPENDENTS. |
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(a) Military personnel are classified as provided by this section. |
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(b) A person who is an officer, enlisted person, selectee, |
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or draftee of the Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Air |
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National Guard, Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Navy, Navy Reserve, |
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Marine Corps, Marine Corps Reserve, Coast Guard, or Coast Guard |
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Reserve of the United States, who is assigned to duty in Texas, and |
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the spouse and children of such an officer, enlisted person, |
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selectee, or draftee, are entitled to register in a state |
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institution of higher education by paying the tuition fee and other |
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fees or charges required of Texas residents, without regard to the |
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length of time the officer, enlisted person, selectee, or draftee |
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has been assigned to duty or resided in the state. However, |
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out-of-state Army National Guard or Air National Guard members |
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attending training with Texas Army or Air National Guard units |
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under National Guard Bureau regulations may not be exempted from |
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nonresident tuition by virtue of that training status nor may |
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out-of-state Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard |
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Reserves training with units in Texas under similar regulations be |
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exempted from nonresident tuition by virtue of that training |
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status. It is the intent of the legislature that only those members |
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of the Army or Air National Guard or other reserve forces mentioned |
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above be exempted from the nonresident tuition fee and other fees |
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and charges only when they become members of Texas units of the |
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military organizations mentioned above. |
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(c) The spouse or child of a member of the Armed Forces of |
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the United States who has been assigned to duty elsewhere |
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immediately following assignment to duty in Texas is entitled to |
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pay the tuition fees and other fees or charges provided for Texas |
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residents as long as the spouse or child resides continuously in |
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Texas. |
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(d) A spouse or dependent child of a member of the Armed |
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Forces of the United States, who is not assigned to duty in Texas |
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but who has previously resided in Texas for a six-month period, is |
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entitled to pay the tuition fees and other fees or charges provided |
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for Texas residents for a term or semester at an institution of |
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higher education if the member: |
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(1) at least one year preceding the first day of the |
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term or semester executed a document with the applicable military |
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service that is in effect on the first day of the term or semester |
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and that: |
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(A) indicates that the member's permanent |
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residence address is in Texas; and |
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(B) designates Texas as the member's place of |
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legal residence for income tax purposes; |
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(2) has been registered to vote in Texas for the entire |
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year preceding the first day of the term or semester; and |
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(3) satisfies at least one of the following |
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requirements: |
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(A) for the entire year preceding the first day |
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of the term or semester has owned real property in Texas and in that |
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time has not been delinquent in the payment of any taxes on the |
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property; |
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(B) has had an automobile registered in Texas for |
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the entire year preceding the first day of the term or semester; or |
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(C) at least one year preceding the first day of |
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the term or semester executed a will that has not been revoked or |
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superseded indicating that the member is a resident of this state |
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and deposited the will with the county clerk of the county of the |
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member's residence under Section 71, Texas Probate Code. |
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(e) A Texas institution of higher education may charge to |
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the United States government the nonresident tuition fee for a |
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veteran enrolled under the provisions of a federal law or |
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regulation authorizing educational or training benefits for |
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veterans. |
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(f) The spouse or child of a member of the Armed Forces of |
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the United States who dies or is killed is entitled to pay the |
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resident tuition fee if the spouse or child becomes a resident of |
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Texas within 60 days of the date of death. |
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(g) If a member of the Armed Forces of the United States is |
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stationed outside Texas and the member's spouse or child |
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establishes residence in Texas by residing in Texas and by filing |
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with the Texas institution of higher education at which the spouse |
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or child plans to register a letter of intent to establish residence |
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in Texas, the institution of higher education shall permit the |
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spouse or child to pay the tuition, fees, and other charges provided |
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for Texas residents without regard to length of time that the spouse |
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or child has resided in Texas. |
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(h) The governing board of Midwestern State University may |
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set the resident and nonresident tuition rates for United States |
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military personnel enrolled in the bachelor of science or master of |
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science degree program in radiological sciences at Midwestern State |
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University at the rates the governing board considers appropriate, |
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notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter, and may |
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exempt those military personnel from all or part of required fees |
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and charges while enrolled in one of those programs. The total |
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amount of tuition and required fees charged to a resident member of |
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the armed forces under this subsection may not be less than the |
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total amount of tuition and required fees charged to other resident |
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students in the same program. United States military personnel |
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enrolled in one of those programs by instructional |
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telecommunication are entitled to pay tuition fees and other fees |
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or charges provided by the board for United States military |
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personnel residing in Texas if they began the program while |
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stationed at a military base or other installation in Texas as a |
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member of the United States Armed Forces. In this subsection, |
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"instructional telecommunication" means instruction delivered |
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primarily by telecommunication technology, including open-channel |
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television, cable television, closed-circuit television, low power |
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television, communication and/or direct broadcast satellite, |
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satellite master antenna system, microwave, videotape, videodisc, |
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computer software, computer networks, and telephone lines. |
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(i) A former member of the Armed Forces of the United States |
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or the former member's spouse or dependent child is entitled to pay |
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the tuition fees and other fees or charges provided for Texas |
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residents for any term or semester at a state institution of higher |
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education that begins before the first anniversary of the member's |
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separation from the Armed Forces if the former member: |
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(1) has retired or been honorably discharged from the |
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Armed Forces; and |
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(2) has complied with the requirements of Subsection |
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(d). |
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(j) A member of the Armed Forces of the United States or the |
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child or spouse of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States |
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who is entitled to pay tuition and fees at the rate provided for |
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Texas residents under another provision of this section while |
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enrolled in a degree or certificate program is entitled to pay |
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tuition and fees at the rate provided for Texas residents in any |
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subsequent term or semester while the person is continuously |
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enrolled in the same degree or certificate program. For purposes of |
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this subsection, a person is not required to enroll in a summer term |
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to remain continuously enrolled in a degree or certificate program. |
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The person's eligibility to pay tuition and fees at the rate |
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provided for Texas residents under this subsection does not |
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terminate because the person is no longer a member of the Armed |
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Forces of the United States or the child or spouse of a member of the |
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Armed Forces of the United States. |
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(k) A person is entitled to pay tuition and fees at an |
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institution of higher education at the rates provided for Texas |
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residents without regard to the length of time the person has |
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resided in this state if the person files with the institution at |
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which the person intends to register a letter of intent to establish |
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residence in this state and resides in this state while enrolled in |
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the institution and the person: |
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(1) is eligible for benefits under the federal |
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Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 (38 U.S.C. |
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Section 3301 et seq.) or any other federal law authorizing |
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educational benefits for veterans; |
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(2) is the spouse of a person described by Subdivision |
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(1); or |
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(3) is a child of a person described by Subdivision (1) |
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who is 25 years of age or younger on the first day of the semester or |
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other academic term for which the person is registering, except |
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that the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board by rule shall |
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prescribe procedures by which a person who suffered from a severe |
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illness or other debilitating condition that affected the person's |
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ability to use the benefit provided by this subsection before |
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reaching that age may be granted additional time to use the benefit |
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corresponding to the time the person was unable to use the benefit |
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because of the illness or condition. |
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(l) In this section, "child" includes a stepchild. |
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Sec. 54.251 [54.069]. REGISTERED NURSES IN POSTGRADUATE |
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NURSING DEGREE PROGRAMS; OPTIONAL WAIVER. An institution of higher |
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education may permit a registered nurse authorized to practice |
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professional nursing in Texas to register by paying the tuition |
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fees and other fees or charges required for Texas residents under |
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Section 54.051, without regard to the length of time the registered |
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nurse has resided in Texas, if the registered nurse: |
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(1) is enrolled in a program designed to lead to a |
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master's degree or other higher degree in nursing; and |
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(2) intends to teach in a program in Texas designed to |
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prepare students for licensure as registered nurses. |
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Sec. 54.261. DESIGNATED TUITION; HARDSHIP; OPTIONAL |
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WAIVER. A governing board may waive all or part of the tuition |
|
charged to a student under Section 54.0513 if it finds that the |
|
payment of such tuition would cause an undue economic hardship on |
|
the student. |
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Sec. 54.262. STUDENT SERVICES FEES; OPTIONAL WAIVER. The |
|
governing board of an institution of higher education may waive all |
|
or part of any compulsory fee or fees authorized by Section 54.503 |
|
in the case of any student for whom the payment of the fee would |
|
cause an undue financial hardship, provided the number of the |
|
students to whom the waiver is granted for a semester or term does |
|
not exceed 10 percent of the institution's total enrollment for |
|
that semester or term. The board may limit accordingly the |
|
participation of a student in the activities financed by the fee so |
|
waived. |
|
Sec. 54.263 [54.013]. STUDENTS 55 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER; |
|
OPTIONAL WAIVER. (a) An institution of higher education may |
|
charge a student 55 years of age or older tuition and fees at rates |
|
that are lower than the rates otherwise provided by this chapter, |
|
under the condition that a student under 55 years of age will not be |
|
precluded from enrolling in a course for credit toward a degree or |
|
certificate. The institution may set additional qualifications |
|
that a student must meet to qualify for tuition and fees at rates |
|
set under this section and may set different rates for different |
|
programs, campuses, or courses. The institution may set rates |
|
under this section for resident students, nonresident students, or |
|
both, and may set different rates for resident students and |
|
nonresident students. |
|
(b) A tuition or fee rate set under this section must apply |
|
uniformly to each student that meets the applicable qualifications |
|
set by the institution to pay tuition or fees at that rate. |
|
(c) The legislature in an appropriations act shall account |
|
for the rates authorized by Subsection (a) in a way that does not |
|
increase the general revenue appropriations to that institution. |
|
Sec. 54.301 [54.201]. HIGHEST RANKING HIGH SCHOOL |
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GRADUATES; OPTIONAL EXEMPTION. The governing board of each |
|
institution of higher education may issue scholarships each year to |
|
the highest ranking graduate of each accredited high school of this |
|
state, exempting the graduates from the payment of tuition during |
|
both semesters of the first regular session immediately following |
|
their graduation. This exemption may be granted for any one of the |
|
first four regular sessions following the individual's graduation |
|
from high school when in the opinion of the institution's president |
|
the circumstances of an individual case, including military |
|
service, merit the action. |
|
Sec. 54.331 [54.207]. STUDENTS FROM OTHER NATIONS OF THE |
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AMERICAN HEMISPHERE. (a) The governing boards of the institutions |
|
of higher education may annually exempt from the payment of tuition |
|
fees the following students: |
|
(1) 200 native-born students from the other nations of |
|
the American hemisphere; and |
|
(2) 35 native-born students from a Latin American |
|
country designated by the United States Department of State. |
|
(b) Ten students from each nation, as authorized in |
|
Subsection (a)(1) [of this section], shall be exempt as provided in |
|
this subsection. In the event any nation fails to have 10 students |
|
available and qualified for exemption, additional students from the |
|
other nations may be exempted, subject to the approval of the Texas |
|
Higher Education Coordinating Board[, Texas College and University
|
|
System,] and allocation by the coordinating board [it]. However, |
|
not more than 235 students from all the nations shall be exempt each |
|
year. In the event the nation designated in Subsection (a)(2) of |
|
this section fails to have 35 students available and qualified for |
|
exemption within a reasonable time, additional students from other |
|
nations may be exempt, subject to the approval of the coordinating |
|
board. |
|
(c) Every applicant desiring the exemption shall furnish |
|
satisfactory evidence, certified by the proper authority of the |
|
applicant's [his] native country, that the applicant [he] is a bona |
|
fide native-born citizen and resident of the country that [which] |
|
certifies the [his] application and that the applicant [he] is |
|
scholastically qualified for admission. |
|
(d) The coordinating board, after consultation with |
|
representatives of the governing boards of the institutions of |
|
higher education, shall formulate and prescribe a plan governing |
|
the admission and distribution of all applicants desiring to |
|
qualify under the provisions of this section. |
|
(e) No student shall be exempted under this section who is |
|
not a native-born citizen of the country certifying the student's |
|
[his] qualifications and who has not lived in one of the nations of |
|
this hemisphere for a period of at least five years. No member of |
|
the Communist Party and no student from Cuba shall be eligible for |
|
benefits under this section. |
|
Sec. 54.341 [54.203]. VETERANS AND OTHER MILITARY |
|
PERSONNEL;[,] DEPENDENTS[, ETC]. (a) The governing board of each |
|
institution of higher education shall exempt the following persons |
|
from the payment of tuition, dues, fees, and other required |
|
charges, including fees for correspondence courses but excluding |
|
general deposit fees, student services fees, and any fees or |
|
charges for lodging, board, or clothing, provided the person |
|
seeking the exemption entered the service at a location in this |
|
state, declared this state as the person's home of record in the |
|
manner provided by the applicable military or other service, or |
|
would have been determined to be a resident of this state for |
|
purposes of Subchapter B at the time the person entered the service: |
|
(1) all nurses and honorably discharged members of the |
|
armed forces of the United States who served during the |
|
Spanish-American War or during World War I; |
|
(2) all nurses, members of the Women's Army Auxiliary |
|
Corps, members of the Women's Auxiliary Volunteer Emergency |
|
Service, and all honorably discharged members of the armed forces |
|
of the United States who served during World War II except those who |
|
were discharged from service because they were over the age of 38 or |
|
because of a personal request on the part of the person that the |
|
person be discharged from service; |
|
(3) all honorably discharged men and women of the |
|
armed forces of the United States who served during the national |
|
emergency which began on June 27, 1950, and which is referred to as |
|
the Korean War; and |
|
(4) all persons who were honorably discharged from the |
|
armed forces of the United States after serving on active military |
|
duty, excluding training, for more than 180 days and who served a |
|
portion of their active duty during: |
|
(A) the Cold War which began on the date of the |
|
termination of the national emergency cited in Subdivision (3); |
|
(B) the Vietnam era which began on December 21, |
|
1961, and ended on May 7, 1975; |
|
(C) the Grenada and Lebanon era which began on |
|
August 24, 1982, and ended on July 31, 1984; |
|
(D) the Panama era which began on December 20, |
|
1989, and ended on January 21, 1990; |
|
(E) the Persian Gulf War which began on August 2, |
|
1990, and ends on the date thereafter prescribed by Presidential |
|
proclamation or September 1, 1997, whichever occurs first; |
|
(F) the national emergency by reason of certain |
|
terrorist attacks that began on September 11, 2001; or |
|
(G) any future national emergency declared in |
|
accordance with federal law. |
|
(a-1) A person who before the 2009-2010 academic year |
|
received an exemption provided by Subsection (a) continues to be |
|
eligible for the exemption provided by that subsection as that |
|
subsection existed on January 1, 2009, subject to the other |
|
provisions of this section other than the requirement of Subsection |
|
(a) that the person must have entered the service at a location in |
|
this state, declared this state as the person's home of record, or |
|
would have been determined to be a resident of this state for |
|
purposes of Subchapter B at the time the person entered the service. |
|
(a-2) The exemptions provided for in Subsection (a) also |
|
apply to the spouse of: |
|
(1) a member of the armed forces of the United States: |
|
(A) who was killed in action; |
|
(B) who died while in service; |
|
(C) who is missing in action; |
|
(D) whose death is documented to be directly |
|
caused by illness or injury connected with service in the armed |
|
forces of the United States; or |
|
(E) who became totally disabled for purposes of |
|
employability according to the disability ratings of the Department |
|
of Veterans Affairs as a result of a service-related injury; or |
|
(2) a member of the Texas National Guard or the Texas |
|
Air National Guard who: |
|
(A) was killed since January 1, 1946, while on |
|
active duty either in the service of this state or the United |
|
States; or |
|
(B) is totally disabled for purposes of |
|
employability according to the disability ratings of the Department |
|
of Veterans Affairs, regardless of whether the member is eligible |
|
to receive disability benefits from the department, as a result of a |
|
service-related injury suffered since January 1, 1946, while on |
|
active duty either in the service of this state or the United |
|
States. |
|
(b) The exemptions provided for in Subsection (a) also apply |
|
to: |
|
(1) the children of members of the armed forces of the |
|
United States: |
|
(A) who are or were killed in action; |
|
(B) who die or died while in service; |
|
(C) who are missing in action; |
|
(D) whose death is documented to be directly |
|
caused by illness or injury connected with service in the armed |
|
forces of the United States; or |
|
(E) who became totally disabled for purposes of |
|
employability according to the disability ratings of the Department |
|
of Veterans Affairs as a result of a service-related injury; and |
|
(2) the children of members of the Texas National |
|
Guard and the Texas Air National Guard who: |
|
(A) were killed since January 1, 1946, while on |
|
active duty either in the service of their state or the United |
|
States; or |
|
(B) are totally disabled for purposes of |
|
employability according to the disability ratings of the Department |
|
of Veterans Affairs, regardless of whether the members are eligible |
|
to receive disability benefits from the department, as a result of a |
|
service-related injury suffered since January 1, 1946, while on |
|
active duty either in the service of this state or the United |
|
States. |
|
(b-1) To qualify for an exemption under Subsection (a-2) or |
|
(b), the spouse or child must be classified as a resident under |
|
Subchapter B on the date of the spouse's or child's registration. |
|
(b-2) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of resident tuition at the |
|
institution a dependent child, including a stepchild, of a member |
|
of the Armed Forces of the United States who is a resident of this |
|
state or is entitled to pay resident tuition under this subchapter, |
|
for any semester or other academic term during which the member of |
|
the armed forces is deployed on active duty for the purpose of |
|
engaging in a combative military operation outside the United |
|
States. In its appropriations to institutions of higher education, |
|
the legislature shall provide sufficient funds to cover the full |
|
costs of the exemptions provided by this subsection. |
|
(c) A person may not receive exemptions provided for by this |
|
section for more than a cumulative total of 150 credit hours. |
|
(d) The governing board of each institution of higher |
|
education granting an exemption under this section shall require |
|
every applicant claiming the exemption to submit satisfactory |
|
evidence that the applicant qualifies for the exemption. |
|
(e) The exemption from tuition, fees, and other charges |
|
provided for by this section does not apply to a person who at the |
|
time of registration is entitled to receive educational benefits |
|
under federal legislation that may be used only for the payment of |
|
tuition and fees if the value of those benefits received in a |
|
semester or other term is equal to or exceeds the value of the |
|
exemption for the same semester or other term. If the value of |
|
federal benefits that may be used only for the payment of tuition |
|
and fees and are received in a semester or other term does not equal |
|
or exceed the value of the exemption for the same semester or other |
|
term, the person is entitled to receive both those federal benefits |
|
and the exemption in the same semester or other term. The combined |
|
amount of the federal benefit that may be used only for the payment |
|
of tuition and fees plus the amount of the exemption received in a |
|
semester or other term may not exceed the cost of tuition and fees |
|
for that semester or other term. |
|
(e-1) A person may not receive an exemption under this |
|
section if the person is in default on a loan made or guaranteed for |
|
educational purposes by the State of Texas. |
|
(f) The governing board of each institution of higher |
|
education may enter into contracts with the United States |
|
government, or any of its agencies, to furnish instruction to |
|
ex-servicemen and ex-service women at a tuition rate which covers |
|
the estimated cost of the instruction or, in the alternative, at a |
|
tuition rate of $100 a semester, as may be determined by the |
|
governing board. If the rates specified are prohibited by federal |
|
law for any particular class of ex-servicemen or ex-service women, |
|
the tuition rate shall be set by the governing board, but shall not |
|
be less than the established rate for civilian students. If federal |
|
law provides as to any class of veterans that the tuition payments |
|
are to be deducted from subsequent benefits to which the veteran may |
|
be entitled, the institution shall refund to any veteran who is a |
|
resident of Texas within the meaning of this section the amount by |
|
which any adjusted compensation payment is actually reduced because |
|
of tuition payments made to the institution by the federal |
|
government for the veteran. |
|
(g) The governing board of a public junior college |
|
[district], public technical institute, or public state college, as |
|
those terms are defined by Section 61.003, may establish a fee for |
|
extraordinary costs associated with a specific course or program |
|
and may provide that the exemptions provided by this section do not |
|
apply to this fee. |
|
(h) The governing board of each institution of higher |
|
education shall electronically report to the Texas Higher Education |
|
Coordinating Board the information required by Section 61.0516 |
|
relating to each individual receiving an exemption from fees and |
|
charges under Subsection (a), (a-2), or (b). The institution shall |
|
report the information not later than December 31 of each year for |
|
the fall semester, May 31 of each year for the spring semester, and |
|
September 30 of each year for the summer session. |
|
(i) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may adopt |
|
rules to provide for the efficient and uniform application of this |
|
section. |
|
(j) In determining whether to admit a person to any |
|
certificate program or any baccalaureate, graduate, postgraduate, |
|
or professional degree program, an institution of higher education |
|
may not consider the fact that the person is eligible for an |
|
exemption under this section. |
|
(k) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board by rule |
|
shall prescribe procedures to allow a person who becomes eligible |
|
for an exemption provided by Subsection (a) to waive the person's |
|
right to any unused portion of the maximum number of cumulative |
|
credit hours for which the person could receive the exemption and |
|
assign the exemption for the unused portion of those credit hours to |
|
a child of the person. The procedures shall provide: |
|
(1) the manner in which a person may waive the |
|
exemption and designate a child to receive the exemption; |
|
(2) a procedure permitting the person to designate a |
|
different child to receive the exemption if the child previously |
|
designated to receive the exemption did not use the exemption under |
|
this section for all of the assigned portion of credit hours; and |
|
(3) a method of documentation to enable institutions |
|
of higher education to determine the eligibility of the designated |
|
child to receive the exemption. |
|
(l) To be eligible to receive an exemption under Subsection |
|
(k), the child must: |
|
(1) be a student who is classified as a resident under |
|
Subchapter B when the child enrolls in an institution of higher |
|
education; |
|
(2) make satisfactory academic progress in a degree, |
|
certificate, or continuing education program as determined by the |
|
institution at which the child is enrolled in accordance with the |
|
policy of the institution's financial aid department, except that |
|
the institution may not require the child to enroll in a minimum |
|
course load; and |
|
(3) be 25 years of age or younger on the first day of |
|
the semester or other academic term for which the exemption is |
|
claimed, except that the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board |
|
by rule shall prescribe procedures by which a child who suffered |
|
from a severe illness or other debilitating condition that affected |
|
the child's ability to use the exemption before reaching that age |
|
may be granted additional time to use the exemption corresponding |
|
to the time the child was unable to use the exemption because of the |
|
illness or condition. |
|
(m) For purposes of this section, a person is the child of |
|
another person if: |
|
(1) the person is the stepchild or the biological or |
|
adopted child of the other person; or |
|
(2) the other person claimed the person as a dependent |
|
on a federal income tax return filed for the preceding year or will |
|
claim the person as a dependent on a federal income tax return for |
|
the current year. |
|
Sec. 54.342 [54.219]. PRISONERS OF WAR. (a) In this |
|
section, "tuition and required fees" includes tuition, service |
|
fees, lab fees, building use fees, and all other required fees |
|
except room, board, or clothing fees or deposits in the nature of |
|
security for the return or proper care of property. |
|
(b) For each semester or summer session and for a total |
|
number of semester credit hours not to exceed 120, the governing |
|
body of each institution of higher education shall exempt from the |
|
payment of tuition and required fees any person who: |
|
(1) 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; |
|
(2) was first classified as a prisoner of war by the |
|
United States Department of Defense on or after January 1, 1999; and |
|
(3) is enrolled for at least 12 semester credit hours. |
|
(c) For each semester or session in which a person receives |
|
an exemption from tuition and required fees under Subsection (b), |
|
the governing body of the institution the person attends shall |
|
exempt the person from the payment of fees and charges for lodging |
|
and board if the person resides on the campus of the institution. |
|
If the person does not reside on the campus of the institution, the |
|
institution shall provide to the person a reasonable stipend to |
|
cover the costs of the person's lodging and board. |
|
(d) For each semester or session in which a person receives |
|
an exemption from tuition and required fees under Subsection (b), |
|
the governing body of the institution the person attends shall |
|
award to the person a scholarship to cover the costs of books and |
|
similar educational materials required for course work at the |
|
institution. |
|
(e) An institution may use any available revenue, including |
|
legislative appropriations, and shall solicit and accept gifts, |
|
grants, and donations for the purposes of this section. The |
|
institution shall use gifts, grants, and donations received for the |
|
purposes of this section before using any other revenue. |
|
Sec. 54.343 [54.209]. CHILDREN OF PRISONERS OF WAR OR |
|
PERSONS MISSING IN ACTION. (a) In this section: |
|
(1) "Dependent child" means a person under 21 years of |
|
age, or a person under 25 years of age who receives the majority of |
|
his support from his parent or parents. |
|
(2) "Tuition and fees" includes tuition, service fees, |
|
lab fees, building use fees, and all other fees except room, board, |
|
or clothing fees, or deposits in the nature of security for the |
|
return or proper care of property. |
|
(b) The governing body of each institution of higher |
|
education, on presentation of satisfactory evidence, shall exempt |
|
from the payment of tuition and fees the dependent child of any |
|
person who is a domiciliary of Texas on active duty as a member of |
|
the armed forces of the United States, and who at the time of the |
|
registration is classified by the Department of Defense as a |
|
prisoner of war or as missing in action. |
|
Sec. 54.344 [54.215]. PARTICIPANTS IN MILITARY FUNERALS. |
|
The governing board of each institution of higher education shall |
|
provide a $25 exemption from tuition and required fees under this |
|
chapter to a student in exchange for a voucher issued to the student |
|
under Section 434.0072, Government Code, that is presented by the |
|
student to the institution. |
|
Sec. 54.345 [54.2155]. ASSISTANCE FOR TUITION AND FEES FOR |
|
MEMBERS OF STATE MILITARY FORCES. (a) For each semester, the |
|
adjutant general of the state military forces shall certify to |
|
institutions of higher education as described by Section 431.090, |
|
Government Code, information identifying the persons to whom the |
|
adjutant general has awarded assistance for tuition and mandatory |
|
fees under that section. |
|
(b) An institution of higher education shall exempt a person |
|
certified by the adjutant general as described by Subsection (a) |
|
from the payment of tuition for the semester credit hours for which |
|
the person enrolls, not to exceed 12 semester credit hours. If the |
|
person is not charged tuition at the rate provided for other Texas |
|
residents, the amount of the exemption may not exceed the amount of |
|
tuition the person would be charged as a Texas resident for the |
|
number of semester credit hours for which the person enrolls, not to |
|
exceed 12 semester credit hours. |
|
(c) An institution of higher education shall exempt a person |
|
who receives an exemption from tuition under Subsection (b) from |
|
the payment of all mandatory fees for any semester in which the |
|
person receives the tuition exemption. |
|
Sec. 54.351 [54.204]. CHILDREN OF DISABLED FIREFIGHTERS |
|
AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. (a) In this section: |
|
(1) "Eligible firefighter or law enforcement officer" |
|
means: |
|
(A) a full-paid or volunteer firefighter; |
|
(B) a full-paid or volunteer municipal, county, |
|
or state peace officer, including a game warden; or |
|
(C) a custodial officer of the Texas Department |
|
of Criminal Justice. |
|
(2) "Disability" means inability to engage in any |
|
substantial gainful activity by reason of a medically determinable |
|
physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in |
|
death or to be of long-continued and indefinite duration. A person |
|
is not considered to be under a disability unless the person |
|
provides any proof of the existence of the disability as may be |
|
required. |
|
(b) The governing board of each institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of all dues, fees, and |
|
charges any person whose parent is an eligible firefighter or law |
|
enforcement officer who has suffered an injury, resulting in death |
|
or disability, sustained in the line of duty according to the |
|
regulations and criteria then in effect governing the department or |
|
agency in which the eligible firefighter or law enforcement officer |
|
volunteered or was employed. The exemption does not apply to |
|
general deposits or to fees or charges for lodging, board, or |
|
clothing. |
|
(c) A person is not entitled to the exemption if the person: |
|
(1) does not apply initially for the exemption before |
|
the date the person: |
|
(A) becomes 21 years of age, if the person is not |
|
covered by Paragraph (B); or |
|
(B) becomes 22 years of age, if the person is |
|
eligible to participate in a school district's special education |
|
program under Section 29.003; |
|
(2) does not meet all entrance requirements of the |
|
institution; or |
|
(3) does not maintain a scholastic average sufficient |
|
to remain in good standing. |
|
(d) Subject to Subsection (e), a person may receive an |
|
exemption only for the first 120 undergraduate semester credit |
|
hours for which the person registers. |
|
(e) A person is not entitled to an exemption for any term or |
|
semester the person begins after the date the person becomes 26 |
|
years of age. |
|
(f) A person entitled to an exemption under the provisions |
|
of this section shall, when transferring from a public junior |
|
college to a public senior college or university, meet the standard |
|
entrance requirements required by the senior college or university |
|
of an applicant for admission not covered by the provisions of this |
|
section. |
|
(g) An eligible firefighter or law enforcement officer |
|
whose injury results in a disability shall submit to a physical |
|
examination by a physician designated by the United States Social |
|
Security Administration to conduct physical examinations and to |
|
make disability reports to the Social Security Administration. If |
|
the physician decides the injury received has resulted in a |
|
disability, the physician shall certify that fact to the head of the |
|
department in which the eligible firefighter or law enforcement |
|
officer volunteers or is employed. |
|
(h) The head of the department in which the eligible |
|
firefighter or law enforcement officer volunteered or was employed |
|
at the time the firefighter or law enforcement officer sustained |
|
the injury shall file a certificate with the Texas Higher Education |
|
Coordinating Board on a form prepared by the board for the purpose. |
|
The head of the department shall attach the certificate of the |
|
examining physician if an examination is required by Subsection (g) |
|
[of this section]. A copy of the certificate on file with the |
|
coordinating board is sufficient evidence for the institution to |
|
grant the exemption. |
|
Sec. 54.352 [54.2041]. DISABLED PEACE OFFICERS; OPTIONAL |
|
EXEMPTION. (a) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education may exempt a student from the payment of tuition and |
|
required fees authorized by this chapter for a course for which |
|
space is available if the student: |
|
(1) is a resident of this state and has resided in this |
|
state for the 12 months immediately preceding the beginning of the |
|
semester or session for which an exemption is sought; |
|
(2) is permanently disabled as a result of an injury |
|
suffered during the performance of a duty as a peace officer of this |
|
state or a political subdivision of this state; and |
|
(3) is unable to continue employment as a peace |
|
officer because of the disability. |
|
(b) A person may not receive an exemption under this section |
|
for more than 12 semesters or sessions while the person is enrolled |
|
in an undergraduate program or while the person is attending only |
|
undergraduate courses. |
|
(c) A person may not receive an exemption under this section |
|
if the person is enrolled in a master's degree program or is |
|
attending postgraduate courses to meet the requirements of a |
|
master's degree program and the person has previously received a |
|
master's degree and received an exemption under this section for a |
|
semester or session while attending a postgraduate course to meet |
|
the requirements of the master's degree program. |
|
(d) A person may not receive an exemption under this section |
|
if the person is enrolled in a doctoral degree program or is |
|
attending postgraduate courses to meet the requirements of a |
|
doctoral degree program and the person has previously received a |
|
doctoral degree and received an exemption under this section for a |
|
semester or session while attending a postgraduate course to meet |
|
the requirements of the doctoral degree program. |
|
(e) A person must apply for an exemption in the manner |
|
provided by the governing board of the institution. The governing |
|
board shall require an applicant for an exemption to submit |
|
satisfactory evidence that the applicant is eligible for the |
|
exemption. |
|
(f) The legislature, in an appropriations act, shall |
|
account for the rates of tuition and fees authorized by Subsection |
|
(a) in a way that does not increase the general revenue |
|
appropriations to that institution. |
|
(g) In this section, "injury suffered during the |
|
performance of a duty as a peace officer" means an injury occurring |
|
as a result of the peace officer's performance of any of the |
|
following law enforcement duties: |
|
(1) traffic enforcement or traffic control duties, |
|
including enforcement of traffic laws, investigation of vehicle |
|
accidents, or directing traffic; |
|
(2) pursuit, arrest, or search of a person reasonably |
|
believed to have violated a law; |
|
(3) investigation, including undercover |
|
investigation, of a criminal act; |
|
(4) patrol duties, including automobile, bicycle, |
|
foot, air, or horse patrol; |
|
(5) duties related to the transfer of prisoners; or |
|
(6) training duties, including participation in any |
|
training required by the officer's employer or supervisor or by the |
|
Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. |
|
(h) For the purpose of this section, a peace officer is |
|
considered permanently disabled only if the chief administrative |
|
officer of the law enforcement agency or other entity that employed |
|
the officer at the time of the injury determines the officer is |
|
permanently disabled and satisfies any requirement of an |
|
institution under Subsection (e). |
|
Sec. 54.354 [615.0225]. EDUCATION BENEFITS FOR CERTAIN |
|
SURVIVORS. (a) A person is eligible to receive education benefits |
|
under this section if the person is: |
|
(1) a surviving spouse; or |
|
(2) a surviving minor child as defined by Section |
|
615.001, Government Code. |
|
(b) An eligible person who enrolls as a full-time student at |
|
an institution of higher education as defined by Section 61.003[,
|
|
Education Code,] is exempt from tuition and fees at that |
|
institution of higher education until the student receives a |
|
bachelor's degree or 200 hours of course credit, whichever occurs |
|
first. |
|
(c) If the student elects to reside in housing provided by |
|
the institution of higher education and qualifies to reside in that |
|
housing, the institution shall pay from the general revenue |
|
appropriated to the institution the cost of the student's contract |
|
for food and housing until the student receives a bachelor's degree |
|
or 200 hours of course credit, whichever occurs first. If there is |
|
no space available in the institution's housing, the institution |
|
shall, from the general revenue appropriated to the institution, |
|
pay to the student each month the equivalent amount that the |
|
institution would have expended had the student lived in the |
|
institution's housing. The institution is not required to pay the |
|
student the monthly payment if the student would not qualify to live |
|
in the institution's housing. |
|
(d) The institution of higher education shall, from the |
|
general revenue appropriated to the institution, pay to the student |
|
the cost of the student's textbooks until the student receives a |
|
bachelor's degree or 200 hours of course credit, whichever occurs |
|
first. |
|
(e) A payment under this section is in addition to any |
|
payment made under Section 615.022, Government Code. |
|
Sec. 54.355 [54.221]. CHILDREN OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING |
|
PROGRAM FACULTY. (a) In this section: |
|
(1) "Child" means a child 25 years of age or younger |
|
and includes an adopted child. |
|
(2) "Graduate professional nursing program" means an |
|
educational program of a public or private institution of higher |
|
education that prepares students for a master's or doctoral degree |
|
in nursing. |
|
(3) "Undergraduate professional nursing program" |
|
means a public or private educational program for preparing |
|
students for initial licensure as registered nurses. |
|
(b) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of tuition a resident of |
|
this state enrolled as an undergraduate student at the institution |
|
who is a child of a person who, at the beginning of the semester or |
|
other academic term for which an exemption is sought, holds a |
|
master's or doctoral degree in nursing, if not employed or under |
|
contract as a teaching assistant under Subdivision (1) or (2), or a |
|
baccalaureate degree in nursing, if employed or under contract as a |
|
teaching assistant under Subdivision (1) or (2), and: |
|
(1) is employed by an undergraduate or graduate |
|
professional nursing program in this state as a full-time member of |
|
its faculty or staff with duties that include teaching, serving as a |
|
teaching assistant, performing research, serving as an |
|
administrator, or performing other professional services; or |
|
(2) has contracted with an undergraduate or graduate |
|
professional nursing program in this state to serve as a full-time |
|
member of its faculty or staff to perform duties described by |
|
Subdivision (1) during all or part of the semester or other academic |
|
term for which an exemption is sought or, if the child is enrolled |
|
for a summer session, during all or part of that session or for the |
|
next academic year. |
|
(c) A child who would qualify for an exemption under this |
|
section but for the fact that the child's parent is not employed |
|
full-time is eligible for an exemption on a pro rata basis equal to |
|
the percentage of full-time employment the parent is employed, |
|
except that a parent employed for less than 25 percent of full-time |
|
employment is considered to be employed for 25 percent of full-time |
|
employment. |
|
(d) A person is not eligible for an exemption under this |
|
section if the person: |
|
(1) has previously received an exemption under this |
|
section for 10 semesters or summer sessions at any institution or |
|
institutions of higher education; or |
|
(2) has received a baccalaureate degree. |
|
(e) For purposes of Subsection (d), a summer session that is |
|
less than nine weeks in duration is considered one-half of a summer |
|
session. |
|
(f) The tuition exemption provided by this section applies |
|
only to enrollment of a child at the institution at which the |
|
child's parent is employed or is under contract. |
|
(g) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall |
|
adopt: |
|
(1) rules governing the granting or denial of an |
|
exemption under this section, including rules relating to the |
|
determination of eligibility for an exemption; and |
|
(2) a uniform application form for an exemption under |
|
this section. |
|
Sec. 54.356 [54.222]. PRECEPTORS FOR PROFESSIONAL NURSING |
|
EDUCATION PROGRAMS. (a) In this section, "child" and |
|
"undergraduate professional nursing program" have the meanings |
|
assigned by Section 54.355 [54.221]. |
|
(b) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of $500 of the total amount |
|
of tuition a resident of this state enrolled as a student at the |
|
institution who: |
|
(1) is a registered nurse; and |
|
(2) serves under a written preceptor agreement with an |
|
undergraduate professional nursing program as a clinical preceptor |
|
for students enrolled in the program. |
|
(b-1) A person is entitled to an exemption under Subsection |
|
(b) for one semester or other academic term for each semester or |
|
other academic term during which the person serves as a clinical |
|
preceptor as described by Subsection (b). The person may claim the |
|
exemption in: |
|
(1) the semester or other academic term in which the |
|
person serves as a clinical preceptor; or |
|
(2) a different semester or other academic term that |
|
begins before the first anniversary of the last day of a semester or |
|
other academic term described by Subdivision (1), if the person |
|
does not claim the exemption in the semester or other term during |
|
which the person serves as a clinical preceptor. |
|
(c) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of $500 of the total amount |
|
of tuition a resident of this state enrolled as an undergraduate |
|
student at the institution who is a child of a person who meets the |
|
requirements of Subsection (b). The child is entitled to an |
|
exemption for one semester or other academic term for each semester |
|
or other academic term during which the parent serves as a clinical |
|
preceptor. The child may claim the exemption in any semester or |
|
other academic term during which the parent could have claimed an |
|
exemption under Subsection (b). The child's eligibility for an |
|
exemption is not affected by whether the parent also received an |
|
exemption under Subsection (b) for the same qualifying service as a |
|
clinical preceptor. |
|
(d) Notwithstanding Subsections (b) and (c), if a person |
|
eligible for an exemption under this section owes less than $500 in |
|
tuition, the governing board of the institution of higher education |
|
in which the person is enrolled shall exempt the person from the |
|
payment of only the amount of tuition the person owes. |
|
(e) A person is not eligible for an exemption under |
|
Subsection (c) if the person: |
|
(1) has previously received an exemption under this |
|
section for 10 semesters or summer sessions at any institution or |
|
institutions of higher education; or |
|
(2) has received a baccalaureate degree. |
|
(f) For purposes of Subsection (e), a summer session that is |
|
less than nine weeks in duration is considered one-half of a summer |
|
session. |
|
(g) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall |
|
adopt: |
|
(1) rules governing the granting or denial of an |
|
exemption under this section, including rules relating to the |
|
determination of eligibility for an exemption; and |
|
(2) a uniform application form for an exemption under |
|
this section. |
|
Sec. 54.361 [54.212]. ONE-YEAR EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN TANF |
|
STUDENTS. A student is exempt from the payment of tuition and fees |
|
authorized by this chapter for the first academic year in which the |
|
student enrolls at an institution of higher education if the |
|
student: |
|
(1) graduated from a public high school in this state; |
|
(2) successfully completed the attendance |
|
requirements under Section 25.085 [21.032]; |
|
(3) during the student's last year of public high |
|
school in this state, was a dependent child receiving financial |
|
assistance under Chapter 31, Human Resources Code, for not less |
|
than six months; |
|
(4) is younger than 22 years of age on the date of |
|
enrollment; |
|
(5) enrolls at the institution as an undergraduate |
|
student not later than the second anniversary of the date of |
|
graduation from a public high school in this state; |
|
(6) has met the entrance examination requirements of |
|
the institution before the date of enrollment; and |
|
(7) is classified as a resident under Subchapter B. |
|
Sec. 54.362 [54.213]. FUNDING OF EXEMPTIONS. (a) An |
|
institution of higher education may fund tuition exemptions under |
|
Section 54.361 [54.212] or 54.363 [54.214] from local funds or from |
|
funds appropriated to the institution. An institution of higher |
|
education is not required to provide tuition exemptions beyond |
|
those funded through appropriations specifically designated for |
|
this purpose. |
|
(b) Savings to the foundation school fund that occur as a |
|
result of the Early High School Graduation Scholarship program |
|
created in Subchapter K, Chapter 56, and that are not required for |
|
the funding of state credits for tuition and mandatory fees under |
|
Section 56.204 or school district credits under Section 56.2075 |
|
shall be used first to provide tuition exemptions under Section |
|
54.361 [54.212]. Any of those savings remaining after providing |
|
tuition exemptions under Section 54.361 [54.212] shall be used to |
|
provide tuition exemptions under Section 54.363 [54.214]. The |
|
Texas Education Agency shall also accept and make available to |
|
provide tuition exemptions under Section 54.363 [54.214] gifts, |
|
grants, and donations made to the agency for that purpose. Payment |
|
of funds under this subsection shall be made in the manner provided |
|
by Section 56.207 for state credits under Subchapter K, Chapter 56. |
|
Sec. 54.363 [54.214]. EDUCATIONAL AIDES. (a) In this |
|
section, "coordinating board" means the Texas Higher Education |
|
Coordinating Board. |
|
(b) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt an eligible educational aide from the |
|
payment of tuition and fees, other than class or laboratory fees. |
|
(c) To be eligible for an exemption under this section, a |
|
person must: |
|
(1) be a resident of this state; |
|
(2) be a school employee serving in any capacity; |
|
(3) for the initial term or semester for which the |
|
person receives an exemption under this section, have worked as an |
|
educational aide for at least one school year during the five years |
|
preceding that term or semester; |
|
(4) establish financial need as determined by |
|
coordinating board rule; |
|
(5) be enrolled in courses required for teacher |
|
certification at the institution of higher education granting the |
|
exemption; |
|
(6) maintain an acceptable grade point average as |
|
determined by coordinating board rule; and |
|
(7) comply with any other requirements adopted by the |
|
coordinating board under this section. |
|
(d) The institution of higher education at which a person |
|
seeking an exemption under this section is enrolled must certify |
|
the person's eligibility to receive the exemption. As soon as |
|
practicable after receiving an application for certification, the |
|
institution shall make the determination of eligibility and give |
|
notice of its determination to the applicant and to the school |
|
district employing the applicant as an educational aide. |
|
(e) The coordinating board shall adopt rules consistent |
|
with this section as necessary to implement this section. The |
|
coordinating board shall distribute a copy of the rules adopted |
|
under this section to each school district and institution of |
|
higher education in this state. |
|
(f) The board of trustees of a school district shall |
|
establish a plan to encourage the hiring of educational aides who |
|
show a willingness to become certified teachers. |
|
(g) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education that offers courses required for teacher certification |
|
shall establish a plan to make those courses more accessible to |
|
those who seek teacher certification. The board shall consider as |
|
part of its plan to make those courses more accessible for teacher |
|
certification, evening classes, Internet classes, or other means |
|
approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. |
|
Sec. 54.364 [54.205]. BLIND, DEAF STUDENTS. (a) In this |
|
section: |
|
(1) "Resident" has the same meaning as is assigned it |
|
in Subchapter B of this chapter. |
|
(2) "Blind person" means a person who is a "blind |
|
disabled individual" as defined in Section 91.051(5), Human |
|
Resources Code. |
|
(3) "Deaf person" means a person whose sense of |
|
hearing is nonfunctional, after all necessary medical treatment, |
|
surgery, and use of hearing aids, for understanding normal |
|
conversation. |
|
(4) "Tuition fees" includes all dues, fees, and |
|
enrollment charges whatsoever for which exemptions may be lawfully |
|
made, including fees for correspondence courses, general deposit |
|
fees, and student services fees, but does not include fees or |
|
charges for lodging, board, or clothing.
|
|
(5) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning |
|
assigned by Section 61.003, except that the term includes the |
|
Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf. |
|
(b) A deaf or blind person who is a resident is entitled to |
|
exemption from the payment of tuition fees at any institution of |
|
higher education utilizing public funds if the person [he] |
|
presents: |
|
(1) certification that the person [he] is a "blind |
|
person" or a "deaf person" as defined in Subsection (a) [of this
|
|
section] by the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services |
|
[Texas Rehabilitation Commission, Texas Commission for the Blind,
|
|
or Texas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, as
|
|
appropriate,] in a written statement, which certification is |
|
considered conclusive; |
|
(2) a written statement of purpose from the person |
|
that indicates the certificate or degree program to be pursued or |
|
the professional enhancement from the course of study for that |
|
certificate or degree program; |
|
(3) a high school diploma or its equivalent; |
|
(4) a letter of recommendation from the principal of |
|
the high school attended by the deaf or blind individual, a public |
|
official, or some other responsible person who knows the deaf or |
|
blind individual and is willing to serve as a reference; and |
|
(5) proof that the person [he] meets all other |
|
entrance requirements of the institution. |
|
(c) The governing board of an institution may establish |
|
special entrance requirements to fit the circumstances of deaf and |
|
blind persons. The Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative |
|
Services [Texas Rehabilitation Commission, the Texas Commission
|
|
for the Blind, the Texas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of
|
|
Hearing,] and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may |
|
develop any rules and procedures that these agencies determine |
|
necessary for the efficient implementation of this section. |
|
(d) For the purposes of this section, a person is required |
|
to present certification that the person is a "blind person" or a |
|
"deaf person" as required under Subsection (b)(1) [of this section] |
|
at the time the person initially enrolls at an institution of higher |
|
education in the course of study designated by the person under |
|
Subsection (b)(2) [of this section]. The certification is valid |
|
for each semester that the person enrolls at that institution in the |
|
designated course of study. |
|
(e) A person who qualifies for an exemption under this |
|
section is entitled to the exemption for each course in which the |
|
person enrolls at an institution of higher education. |
|
Sec. 54.365 [54.210]. SENIOR CITIZENS; OPTIONAL BENEFIT. |
|
(a) In this section, "senior citizen" means a person 65 years of |
|
age or older. |
|
(b) The governing board of a state-supported institution of |
|
higher education may allow a senior citizen to audit any course |
|
offered by the institution without the payment of a fee if space is |
|
available. |
|
(c) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education may allow a senior citizen to enroll for credit in up to |
|
six hours of courses offered by the institution each semester or |
|
summer term without payment of tuition if space is available. |
|
Sec. 54.366 [54.211]. EXEMPTIONS FOR STUDENTS UNDER |
|
CONSERVATORSHIP OF DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES. |
|
(a) A student is exempt from the payment of tuition and fees |
|
authorized in this chapter, including tuition and fees charged by |
|
an institution of higher education for a dual credit course or other |
|
course for which a high school student may earn joint high school |
|
and college credit, if the student: |
|
(1) was under the conservatorship of the Department of |
|
Family and Protective Services: |
|
(A) on the day preceding the student's 18th |
|
birthday; |
|
(B) on or after the day of the student's 14th |
|
birthday, if the student was also eligible for adoption on or after |
|
that day; |
|
(C) on the day the student graduated from high |
|
school or received the equivalent of a high school diploma; |
|
(D) on the day preceding: |
|
(i) the date the student is adopted, if that |
|
date is on or after September 1, 2009; or |
|
(ii) the date permanent managing |
|
conservatorship of the student is awarded to a person other than the |
|
student's parent, if that date is on or after September 1, 2009; or |
|
(E) [(D)] during an academic term in which the |
|
student was enrolled in a dual credit course or other course for |
|
which a high school student may earn joint high school and college |
|
credit; and |
|
(2) enrolls in an institution of higher education as |
|
an undergraduate student or in a dual credit course or other course |
|
for which a high school student may earn joint high school and |
|
college credit not later than the student's 25th birthday. |
|
(b) The Texas Education Agency and the Texas Higher |
|
Education Coordinating Board shall develop outreach programs to |
|
ensure that students in the conservatorship of the Department of |
|
Family and Protective Services and in grades 9-12 are aware of the |
|
availability of the exemption from the payment of tuition and fees |
|
provided by this section. |
|
Sec. 54.367 [54.2111]. EXEMPTIONS FOR ADOPTED STUDENTS |
|
FORMERLY IN FOSTER OR OTHER RESIDENTIAL CARE. (a) A student is |
|
exempt from the payment of tuition and fees authorized by this |
|
chapter if the student: |
|
(1) was adopted; and |
|
(2) was the subject of an adoption assistance |
|
agreement under Subchapter D, Chapter 162, Family Code, that: |
|
(A) provided monthly payments and medical |
|
assistance benefits; and |
|
(B) was not limited to providing only for the |
|
reimbursement of nonrecurring expenses, including reasonable and |
|
necessary adoption fees, court costs, attorney's fees, and other |
|
expenses directly related to the legal adoption of the child. |
|
(b) The Texas Education Agency and the Texas Higher |
|
Education Coordinating Board shall develop outreach programs to |
|
ensure that adopted students in grades 9-12 formerly in foster or |
|
other residential care are aware of the availability of the |
|
exemption from the payment of tuition and fees provided by this |
|
section. |
|
Sec. 54.368 [54.224]. INTERINSTITUTIONAL ACADEMIC |
|
PROGRAMS; OPTIONAL EXEMPTION. (a) In this section: |
|
(1) "Interinstitutional academic program" means a |
|
program under which a student may, in accordance with a written |
|
agreement between an institution of higher education and one or |
|
more other institutions of higher education or private or |
|
independent institutions of higher education, take courses at each |
|
institution that is a party to the agreement as necessary to fulfill |
|
the program's degree or certificate requirements. |
|
(2) "Private or independent institution of higher |
|
education" has the meaning assigned by Section 61.003. |
|
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, |
|
the governing board of an institution of higher education may |
|
exempt from the payment of tuition and required fees authorized by |
|
this chapter a student who is taking a course, including an |
|
interdisciplinary course, at the institution under an |
|
interinstitutional academic program agreement but who is enrolled |
|
primarily at another institution of higher education or at a |
|
private or independent institution of higher education that is a |
|
party to the agreement and to which the student is responsible for |
|
the payment of tuition and fees. |
|
SECTION 2. Subsection (c), Section 21.050, Education Code, |
|
is amended to read as follows: |
|
(c) A person who receives a bachelor's degree required for a |
|
teaching certificate on the basis of higher education coursework |
|
completed while receiving an exemption from tuition and fees under |
|
Section 54.363 [54.214] may not be required to participate in any |
|
field experience or internship consisting of student teaching to |
|
receive a teaching certificate. |
|
SECTION 3. Section 54.011, Education Code, is amended to |
|
read as follows: |
|
Sec. 54.011. TUITION LIMIT IN CASES OF CONCURRENT |
|
ENROLLMENT. When a student registers at more than one public |
|
institution of higher education at the same time, the student's |
|
[his] tuition charges shall be determined in the following manner: |
|
(1) The student shall pay the full tuition charge to |
|
the first institution at which the student [he] is registered; and |
|
in any event the student [he] shall pay an amount at least equal to |
|
the minimum tuition specified in this code. |
|
(2) If the minimum tuition specified in this code for |
|
the first institution at which the student is registered is equal to |
|
or greater than the minimum tuition specified in this code for the |
|
second institution at which the student is registered concurrently, |
|
the student shall not be required to pay the specified minimum |
|
tuition charge to the second institution in addition to the tuition |
|
charge paid to the first institution, but shall pay only the hourly |
|
rates, as provided in this code, to the second institution. |
|
(3) If the minimum tuition specified in this code for |
|
the first institution at which the student is registered is less |
|
than the specified minimum tuition charge at the second institution |
|
(that is, if the second institution has a higher minimum tuition |
|
charge specified in this code), then the student shall first |
|
register at the institution having the lower minimum tuition and |
|
shall pay to the second institution only the amount equal to the |
|
difference between the student's [his] total tuition charge at the |
|
second institution and the student's [his] total tuition charge at |
|
the first institution, but in no case shall the student pay to the |
|
second institution less than the hourly rates as provided in this |
|
code. |
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(4) If a student is considered to be a Texas resident |
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and therefore qualified to pay Texas resident tuition rates by one |
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institution at which the student [he] is registered, the [that] |
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student shall be considered a Texas resident at each of the |
|
institutions at which the student [he] is concurrently registered |
|
for the purposes of determining the proper tuition charges. |
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Nothing in this subdivision shall be so construed as to allow a |
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nonresident to pay resident tuition except at institutions covered |
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by Section 54.231 [54.060 of this code]. |
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SECTION 4. Subsection (c), Section 54.545, Education Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(c) Subchapters B and D do not apply to a fee charged under |
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this section, except to a fee for a correspondence course taken by a |
|
student who would qualify for an exemption from tuition under |
|
Section 54.341 [54.203] if the correspondence course applies |
|
towards the student's degree plan. The governing board of an |
|
institution of higher education may grant an exemption provided by |
|
Section 54.341 [54.203] for continuing education courses. |
|
SECTION 5. Section 56.455, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 56.455. INITIAL ELIGIBILITY FOR LOAN. To be eligible |
|
initially for a Texas B-On-time loan, a person must: |
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(1) be a resident of this state under Section 54.052 or |
|
be entitled, as a child of a member of the armed forces of the United |
|
States, to pay tuition at the rate provided for residents of this |
|
state under Section 54.241 [54.058]; |
|
(2) meet one of the following academic requirements: |
|
(A) be a graduate of a public or private high |
|
school in this state who graduated not earlier than the 2002-2003 |
|
school year under the recommended or advanced high school program |
|
established under Section 28.025(a) or its equivalent; |
|
(B) be a graduate of a high school operated by the |
|
United States Department of Defense who: |
|
(i) graduated from that school not earlier |
|
than the 2002-2003 school year; and |
|
(ii) at the time of graduation from that |
|
school was a dependent child of a member of the armed forces of the |
|
United States; or |
|
(C) have received an associate degree from an |
|
eligible institution not earlier than May 1, 2005; |
|
(3) be enrolled for a full course load for an |
|
undergraduate student, as determined by the coordinating board, in |
|
an undergraduate degree or certificate program at an eligible |
|
institution; |
|
(4) be eligible for federal financial aid, except that |
|
a person is not required to meet any financial need requirement |
|
applicable to a particular federal financial aid program; and |
|
(5) comply with any additional nonacademic |
|
requirement adopted by the coordinating board under this |
|
subchapter. |
|
SECTION 6. Section 61.0516, Education Code, is amended to |
|
read as follows: |
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Sec. 61.0516. ELECTRONIC SYSTEM TO MONITOR TUITION |
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EXEMPTIONS FOR VETERANS AND DEPENDENTS. The board shall develop a |
|
system to electronically monitor the use of tuition exemptions |
|
under Section 54.341 [54.203]. The system must allow the board to |
|
electronically receive, for each semester, the following |
|
information from institutions of higher education: |
|
(1) the name of the institution; |
|
(2) the name, identification number, and date of birth |
|
of each individual attending the institution and receiving benefits |
|
for the semester under Section 54.341 [54.203]; |
|
(3) for each individual receiving benefits, the number |
|
of credit hours for which the individual received an exemption for |
|
the semester; |
|
(4) for each individual receiving benefits at the |
|
institution during the semester, the total cumulative number of |
|
credit hours for which the individual has received an exemption at |
|
the institution; and |
|
(5) any other information required by the board. |
|
SECTION 7. Section 61.073, Education Code, is amended to |
|
read as follows: |
|
Sec. 61.073. ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR TUITION AND FEE |
|
EXEMPTIONS. Funds shall be appropriated to the board [Texas Higher
|
|
Education Coordinating Board] for allocation to each junior [and
|
|
community] college in an amount equal to the total of all tuition |
|
and [laboratory] fees forgone [foregone] each semester as a result |
|
of the tuition and [laboratory] fee exemptions required by law in |
|
Sections 54.301, 54.331, 54.341, 54.343, 54.351, 54.352, 54.353, |
|
54.3531, and 54.364 [54.201 through 54.209, Texas Education Code]. |
|
SECTION 8. Subdivision (2), Section 61.9751, Education |
|
Code, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(2) "Nursing education program" means an |
|
undergraduate professional nursing program or a graduate |
|
professional nursing program as those terms are defined by Section |
|
54.355 [54.221]. |
|
SECTION 9. Subsection (c), Section 76.07, Education Code, |
|
is amended to read as follows: |
|
(c) A nonresident student who is simultaneously enrolled in |
|
the institution and another public institution of higher education |
|
under a program offered jointly by the two institutions under a |
|
partnership agreement and who pays the fees and charges required of |
|
Texas residents at one of the institutions as provided by Section |
|
54.213 [54.064] because the student holds a competitive scholarship |
|
is entitled to pay the fees and charges required of Texas residents |
|
at each public institution of higher education in which the student |
|
is simultaneously enrolled under the program. |
|
SECTION 10. Subsection (a), Section 131.005, Education |
|
Code, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(a) A Texas resident student enrolled in the institute is |
|
exempt from tuition fees under Section 54.364 [54.205 of this
|
|
code]. |
|
SECTION 11. Subsection (i), Section 162.304, Family Code, |
|
is amended to read as follows: |
|
(i) A child for whom a subsidy is provided under Subsection |
|
(b-1) for premiums for health benefits coverage and who does not |
|
receive any other subsidy under this section is not considered to be |
|
the subject of an adoption assistance agreement for any other |
|
purpose, including for determining eligibility for the exemption |
|
from payment of tuition and fees for higher education under Section |
|
54.367 [54.2111], Education Code. |
|
SECTION 12. Subsection (i), Section 431.090, Government |
|
Code, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(i) From money appropriated for purposes of this section, |
|
the adjutant general shall authorize the comptroller to reimburse |
|
an institution of higher education in an amount equal to the amount |
|
of the exemption from tuition and mandatory fees the institution |
|
grants to a person under Section 54.345 [54.2155], Education Code. |
|
SECTION 13. Subsection (b), Section 434.0072, Government |
|
Code, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(b) The commission shall establish a program to issue |
|
vouchers to be exchanged for an exemption from the payment of |
|
tuition and required fees at an institution of higher education as |
|
provided by Section 54.344 [54.215], Education Code, to students in |
|
grades 6 through 12 or at postsecondary educational institutions |
|
who sound "Taps" on a bugle, trumpet, or cornet during military |
|
honors funerals held in this state for deceased veterans. A voucher |
|
must be issued in the amount of $25 for each time a student sounds |
|
"Taps" as described by this subsection. |
|
SECTION 14. Subsection (a), Section 824.602, Government |
|
Code, as amended by Chapters 674 (S.B. 132) and 1359 (S.B. 1691), |
|
Acts of the 79th Legislature, Regular Session, 2005, is reenacted |
|
and amended to read as follows: |
|
(a) Subject to Section 825.506, the retirement system may |
|
not, under Section 824.601, withhold a monthly benefit payment if |
|
the retiree is employed in a Texas public educational institution: |
|
(1) as a substitute only with pay not more than the |
|
daily rate of substitute pay established by the employer and, if the |
|
retiree is a disability retiree, the employment has not exceeded a |
|
total of 90 days in the school year; |
|
(2) in a position, other than as a substitute, on no |
|
more than a one-half time basis for the month; |
|
(3) in one or more positions on as much as a full-time |
|
basis, if the work occurs in not more than six months of a school |
|
year that begins after the retiree's effective date of retirement; |
|
(4) in a position, other than as a substitute, on no |
|
more than a one-half time basis for no more than 90 days in the |
|
school year, if the retiree is a disability retiree; |
|
(5) in a position as a classroom teacher on as much as |
|
a full-time basis, if the retiree has retired under Section |
|
824.202(a) or (a-1), is certified under Subchapter B, Chapter 21, |
|
Education Code, to teach the subjects assigned, is teaching in an |
|
acute shortage area as determined by the board of trustees of a |
|
school district as provided by Subsection (m), and has been |
|
separated from service with all public schools for at least 12 |
|
months; |
|
(6) in a position as a principal, including as an |
|
assistant principal, on as much as a full-time basis, if the retiree |
|
has retired under Section 824.202(a) or (a-1) without reduction for |
|
retirement at an early age, is certified under Subchapter B, |
|
Chapter 21, Education Code, to serve as a principal, and has been |
|
separated from service with all public schools for at least 12 |
|
months; |
|
(7) as a bus driver for a school district on as much as |
|
a full-time basis, if the retiree has retired under Section |
|
824.202(a) or (a-1), and the retiree's primary employment is as a |
|
bus driver; or |
|
(8) as a faculty member, during the period beginning |
|
with the 2005 fall semester and ending on the last day of the 2015 |
|
spring semester, in an undergraduate professional nursing program |
|
or graduate professional nursing program, as defined by Section |
|
54.355 [54.221], Education Code, and if the retiree has been |
|
separated from service with all public schools for at least 12 |
|
months. |
|
SECTION 15. Subdivision (1-b), Subsection (a), Section |
|
2306.562, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(1-b) "Graduate professional nursing program" and |
|
"undergraduate professional nursing program" have the meanings |
|
assigned by Section 54.355 [54.221], Education Code. |
|
SECTION 16. The following provisions of the Education Code |
|
are repealed: |
|
(1) Subsection (d), Section 54.0513; |
|
(2) Subsection (e), Section 54.503; |
|
(3) Subsection (d), Section 65.45; and |
|
(4) Subsection (c), Section 160.07. |
|
SECTION 17. (a) Section 54.208, Education Code, as amended |
|
by Chapters 1285 (H.B. 2013) and 1299 (H.B. 2347), Acts of the 81st |
|
Legislature, Regular Session, 2009, is repealed. |
|
(b) Subchapter D, Chapter 54, Education Code, is amended by |
|
adding Sections 54.353 and 54.3531 to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 54.353. FIREFIGHTERS AND PEACE OFFICERS ENROLLED IN |
|
CERTAIN COURSES. (a) The governing board of an institution of |
|
higher education shall exempt from the payment of tuition and |
|
laboratory fees a student who is employed as a firefighter by a |
|
political subdivision of this state and who enrolls in a course or |
|
courses offered as part of a fire science curriculum. |
|
(b) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of tuition and laboratory |
|
fees charged by the institution for a criminal justice or law |
|
enforcement course or courses an undergraduate student who: |
|
(1) is employed as a peace officer by this state or by |
|
a political subdivision of this state; |
|
(2) is enrolled in a criminal justice or law |
|
enforcement-related degree program at the institution; |
|
(3) is making satisfactory academic progress toward |
|
the student's degree as determined by the institution; and |
|
(4) applies for the exemption at least one week before |
|
the last date of the institution's regular registration period for |
|
the applicable semester or other term. |
|
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (b), a student may not |
|
receive an exemption under that subsection for any course if the |
|
student has previously attempted a number of semester credit hours |
|
for courses taken at any institution of higher education while |
|
classified as a resident student for tuition purposes in excess of |
|
the maximum number of those hours specified by Section 61.0595(a) |
|
as eligible for funding under the formulas established under |
|
Section 61.059. |
|
(d) Notwithstanding Subsection (b), the governing board of |
|
an institution of higher education may not provide exemptions under |
|
that subsection to students enrolled in a specific class in a number |
|
that exceeds 20 percent of the maximum student enrollment |
|
designated by the institution for that class. |
|
(e) An exemption provided under this section does not apply |
|
to deposits that may be required in the nature of security for the |
|
return or proper care of property loaned for the use of students. |
|
(f) The coordinating board shall adopt: |
|
(1) rules governing the granting or denial of an |
|
exemption under this section, including rules relating to the |
|
determination of a student's eligibility for an exemption; and |
|
(2) a uniform listing of degree programs covered by |
|
the exemption under this section. |
|
(g) If the legislature does not specifically appropriate |
|
funds to an institution of higher education in an amount sufficient |
|
to pay the institution's costs in complying with this section for a |
|
semester, the governing board of the institution of higher |
|
education shall report to the Senate Finance Committee and the |
|
House Appropriations Committee the cost to the institution of |
|
complying with this section for that semester. |
|
Sec. 54.3531. FIREFIGHTERS ENROLLED IN FIRE SCIENCE |
|
COURSES. (a) The governing board of an institution of higher |
|
education shall exempt from the payment of tuition and laboratory |
|
fees any student enrolled in one or more courses offered as part of |
|
a fire science curriculum who: |
|
(1) is employed as a firefighter by a political |
|
subdivision of this state; or |
|
(2) is currently, and has been for at least one year, |
|
an active member of an organized volunteer fire department in this |
|
state, as defined by the fire fighters' pension commissioner, who |
|
holds: |
|
(A) an Accredited Advanced level of |
|
certification, or an equivalent successor certification, under the |
|
State Firemen's and Fire Marshals' Association of Texas volunteer |
|
certification program; or |
|
(B) Phase V (Firefighter II) certification, or an |
|
equivalent successor certification, under the Texas Commission on |
|
Fire Protection's voluntary certification program under Section |
|
419.071, Government Code. |
|
(b) An exemption provided under this section does not apply |
|
to deposits that may be required in the nature of security for the |
|
return or proper care of property loaned for the use of students. |
|
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a student who for a |
|
semester or term at an institution of higher education receives an |
|
exemption under this section may continue to receive the exemption |
|
for a subsequent semester or term at any institution only if the |
|
student makes satisfactory academic progress toward a degree or |
|
certificate at that institution as determined by the institution |
|
for purposes of financial aid. |
|
(d) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the exemption provided |
|
under this section does not apply to any amount of additional |
|
tuition the institution elects to charge a resident undergraduate |
|
student under Section 54.014(a) or (f). |
|
(e) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the exemption provided |
|
under this section does not apply to any amount of tuition the |
|
institution charges a graduate student in excess of the amount of |
|
tuition charged to similarly situated graduate students because the |
|
student has a number of semester credit hours of doctoral work in |
|
excess of the applicable number provided by Section 61.059(l)(1) or |
|
(2). |
|
(f) The coordinating board shall adopt: |
|
(1) rules governing the granting or denial of an |
|
exemption under this section, including rules relating to the |
|
determination of a student's eligibility for an exemption; and |
|
(2) a uniform listing of degree programs covered by |
|
the exemption under this section. |
|
SECTION 18. The changes in law made by this Act apply |
|
beginning with tuition and other fees charged for the 2012-2013 |
|
academic year. Tuition and other fees charged for an academic |
|
period before that academic year are covered by the law in effect |
|
immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the former |
|
law is continued in effect for that purpose. |
|
SECTION 19. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012. |