82R9405 KEL-F
 
  By: Watson S.B. No. 1648
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the establishment of an academic health center by a
  university system.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 51, Education Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter I to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER I. ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS
         Sec. 51.451.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
               (1)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher
  Education Coordinating Board.
               (2)  "General academic teaching institution,"
  "governing board," and "university system" have the meanings
  assigned by Section 61.003.
         Sec. 51.452.  ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTER. An academic health
  center is a program that integrates biomedical and clinical
  research, patient care, and predoctoral and postdoctoral teaching
  provided by multiple participating institutions, schools, and
  programs.
         Sec. 51.453.  ESTABLISHMENT. The governing board of a
  university system may establish an academic health center as a
  program of institutions of higher education under the board's
  control and direction if the system meets the criteria provided by
  this subchapter, as determined by the coordinating board. The
  center must include as participants:
               (1)  one or more allopathic or osteopathic medical
  schools;
               (2)  two or more health professional schools or
  programs, such as nursing, public health, or pharmacy schools or
  programs;
               (3)  one or more undergraduate degree programs of a
  general academic teaching institution; and
               (4)  one or more graduate degree programs of a general
  academic teaching institution.
         Sec. 51.454.  DEMONSTRATION OF NEED AND SUPPORT. (a) The
  coordinating board shall approve the establishment of an academic
  health center under Section 51.453 if the coordinating board finds
  that the university system seeking to establish the center has
  demonstrated:
               (1)  a need for the center based on applicable
  statewide and regional factors, including:
                     (A)  demographic factors such as:
                           (i)  age, income, and health condition; and
                           (ii)  rate of persons without health care
  coverage; and
                     (B)  present or predicted physician-to-population
  ratios or physician shortages in identified specialties;
               (2)  the system's ability to provide a teaching
  hospital and other facilities adequate to support the center's
  research, education, and clinical activities, considering the
  proximity and availability of existing complementary facilities
  and programs;
               (3)  the center's capacity to expend in the aggregate a
  minimum of $50 million annually in federally sponsored or privately
  sponsored research, as evidenced by the research contracts of
  participating institutions, provided that the center will
  participate in those contracts;
               (4)  community support from a combination of state and
  local governments, charities, chambers of commerce, hospitals, and
  medical societies, as evidenced by commitments of financial and
  other resources with an aggregate value of at least $35 million; and
               (5)  a well-defined business plan that includes
  identified financial resources estimated to be sufficient for the
  ongoing support of the center, including support for medical
  residencies.
         (b)  Health condition information considered under
  Subsection (a)(1)(A)(i) may include health condition information
  relating to rates of disabilities, infant mortality, obesity, or
  diabetes or other chronic conditions.
         Sec. 51.455.  EFFECT ON FORMULA FUNDING. For purposes of the
  appropriation formulas recommended by the coordinating board under
  Section 61.059, a student of an academic health center established
  under this subchapter is considered to be a student of a
  health-related institution to the extent that formula funding of
  health-related institutions applies to the discipline in which the
  student is enrolled.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2011.