86R7827 KJE-D
 
  By: Menéndez S.B. No. 884
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the establishment of the Texas Emergency Aid for Public
  Postsecondary Students (TEAPPS) grant program for students at
  public institutions of higher education.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 56, Education Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter D-1 to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER D-1. TEXAS EMERGENCY AID FOR PUBLIC POSTSECONDARY
  STUDENTS (TEAPPS) GRANT PROGRAM
         Sec. 56.061.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
               (1)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher
  Education Coordinating Board.
               (2)  "Program" means the Texas Emergency Aid for Public
  Postsecondary Students (TEAPPS) grant program established under
  this subchapter.
         Sec. 56.062.  PROGRAM PURPOSE. The purpose of the Texas
  Emergency Aid for Public Postsecondary Students (TEAPPS) grant
  program is to enable eligible institutions of higher education to
  provide emergency aid grants to assist students in dealing with
  unexpected or unforeseen expenses, events, or circumstances that
  could cause a loss of momentum toward academic success.
         Sec. 56.063.  ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM. (a) The
  coordinating board shall administer the program and adopt any rules
  necessary to implement the program. The coordinating board shall
  consult with the student financial aid officers of institutions of
  higher education in developing rules under this subchapter.
         (b)  The coordinating board shall develop a competitive
  application process to award grants to eligible institutions of
  higher education under the program.
         Sec. 56.064.  GRANT ELIGIBILITY. To be eligible to receive a
  grant under the program, an institution of higher education must
  offer at least one associate's or baccalaureate degree program and:
               (1)  have a student enrollment in which at least 30
  percent of students:
                     (A)  receive a Pell grant; or
                     (B)  are members of an underrepresented minority
  population, as determined by the coordinating board; or
               (2)  be designated by the United States Department of
  Education as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI).
         Sec. 56.065.  PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. An institution of
  higher education awarded a grant under this subchapter must:
               (1)  adopt a policy that clearly defines "emergency"
  for purposes of providing emergency aid to students under Section
  56.067;
               (2)  use an additional amount of funds at least equal to
  10 percent of the grant amount awarded under the program for
  purposes of providing emergency aid to students under Section
  56.067;
               (3)  partner with at least one state agency and at least
  three nonprofit, community-based organizations or other private
  entities to offer to students receiving emergency aid under Section
  56.067 wraparound support services, including assistance with
  food, housing, transportation, or health care; and
               (4)  implement basic components and adhere to best
  practices for successful emergency aid programs, as determined by
  the coordinating board.
         Sec. 56.066.  GRANT FUNDING; AMOUNT OF GRANT. (a) The total
  amount of money appropriated for an academic year to award grants to
  institutions of higher education under the program may not exceed
  $2 million.
         (b)  The amount of a grant awarded to an institution of
  higher education under the program may not exceed $50,000 per
  academic year.
         (c)  The coordinating board may solicit and accept gifts,
  grants, and donations from any public or private source for the
  program.
         Sec. 56.067.  GRANT USE. (a) An institution of higher
  education that receives a grant under the program may use grant
  funds only to provide emergency aid to students enrolled at the
  institution in accordance with this subchapter.
         (b)  The amount of emergency aid awarded to a student under
  this section may not exceed $1,000 per award.
         (c)  An institution of higher education that receives a grant
  under the program must establish an application process for
  students enrolled at the institution to apply for emergency aid
  awarded under this section. The application process must:
               (1)  allow students to apply electronically;
               (2)  be offered in both English and Spanish; and
               (3)  require the institution to:
                     (A)  conclude review of an application not later
  than 48 hours after receipt of the application; and
                     (B)  disburse any funds awarded not later than 48
  hours after concluding review of an application.
         (d)  Each institution of higher education that receives a
  grant under the program shall:
               (1)  inform students enrolled at the institution of the
  availability of emergency aid under this section in the manner
  required by the coordinating board; and
               (2)  collect and maintain data regarding the awarding
  of emergency aid under this section.
         SECTION 2.  (a) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating
  Board shall adopt rules to administer Subchapter D-1, Chapter 56,
  Education Code, as added by this Act, as soon as practicable after
  the effective date of this Act.
         (b)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall
  begin awarding grants under Subchapter D-1, Chapter 56, Education
  Code, as added by this Act, for the first academic year for which
  money is appropriated for that purpose, except that the
  coordinating board may not award grants under that subchapter for
  an academic year before the 2020-2021 academic year.
         SECTION 3.  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, 2019.