Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1092

Caption

Relating to the disclosure of certain information regarding course materials by public institutions of higher education.

Impact

The provisions set forth in SB1092 are expected to enhance transparency regarding the costs associated with course materials, ultimately aiding students in making informed decisions about their education expenses. By requiring detailed disclosures, public institutions will ensure that students have access to information that might influence their choices about courses and budgeting for educational materials. The requirement for institutions to provide a link or information about associated fees further solidifies the intention to provide clarity on potential costs.

Summary

SB1092 amends provisions in the Education Code concerning the disclosure of information related to course materials by public institutions of higher education in Texas. The bill mandates that by the 30th day before the start of each academic term, institutions must compile and post a course schedule that includes detailed lists of required and recommended course materials. This includes information such as retail prices, authors, publishers, publication dates, and whether the materials are open educational resources.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB1092 appears to be supportive, particularly among stakeholders who advocate for affordability and transparency in higher education. By aiming to reduce the financial burden on students regarding course materials, the bill aligns with broader trends emphasizing cost control in education. However, there may be reservations about the practicality of compliance with the bill's requirements among educational institutions, which could lead to concerns about the administrative burden introduced by the new disclosure mandates.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding how institutions will adapt to the new requirements, particularly in accurately estimating and disclosing costs for course materials in a timely manner. Furthermore, the implications of the bill may raise debates about the balance between transparency and the operational efficiency of educational institutions, especially in contexts where course materials or prices fluctuate frequently. The effective date of implementation also poses a timing concern for schools preparing for the 2022 fall semester, which may challenge their ability to comply fully.

Companion Bills

TX HB1027

Similar To Relating to the disclosure of certain information regarding course materials by public institutions of higher education.

Previously Filed As

TX SB473

Relating to providing information to undergraduate students regarding certain fixed or flat tuition rates provided by certain public institutions of higher education.

TX HB360

Relating to requiring the disclosure of certain information regarding public school teaching materials and activities.

TX SB1887

Relating to the requirements for the early college education program and the transfer of course credit among public institutions of higher education.

TX SB17

Relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB18

Relating to the tenure and employment of faculty members at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX HB48

Relating to a single common course numbering system for and the transfer of course credit among public institutions of higher education in this state.

TX HB878

Relating to a single common course numbering system for and the transfer of course credit among public institutions of higher education in this state.

TX HB5126

Relating to requiring public institutions of higher education to publish certain online resources.

TX SB2519

Relating to requiring public institutions of higher education to publish certain online resources.

TX HB5033

Relating to requiring public schools and public institutions of higher education to report data regarding certain arrests made on school or institution property.

Similar Bills

NJ S2641

Requires textbook publishers to provide public institutions of higher education with information on price and availability of textbooks.

NJ S2066

Requires textbook publishers to provide public institutions of higher education with information on price and availability of textbooks.

TX HB33

Relating to measures to increase the affordability of textbooks used for courses at public or private institutions of higher education.

WV HB4355

Relating to the disclosure by state institutions of higher education of certain information regarding textbooks and digital courseware and certain charges assessed for those items

TX SB454

Relating to measures to increase the affordability of textbooks used for courses at public institutions of higher education; authorizing a penalty.

TX HB1099

Relating to measures to increase the affordability of textbooks used for courses at public institutions of higher education.

TX HB3283

Relating to measures to increase the affordability of textbooks used for courses at public institutions of higher education; authorizing a penalty.

CA AB960

Sales and use taxes: exemptions: textbooks.