Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB110 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R469 JRJ-D
 By: Pena H.B. No. 110


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to establishing a health science center and medical school
 in the Rio Grande Valley.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subchapter L, Chapter 74, Education Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER L. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE
 CENTER-- [LOWER] RIO GRANDE VALLEY [ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTER]
 Sec. 74.611. HEALTH SCIENCE [AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH OR
 PARTICIPATE IN] CENTER. (a) The board of regents of The University
 of Texas System shall operate The University of Texas Health
 Science Center--Rio Grande Valley as a component institution of The
 University of Texas System with its main campus and administrative
 offices located in the Rio Grande Valley. The health science center
 consists of a medical school, other health and health-related
 degree programs, and related programs and facilities as the board
 considers appropriate.
 (b) The board of regents may include facilities located in
 [may establish a regional academic health center serving] Cameron,
 Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy Counties in the health science center
 [counties,] and may operate programs and activities and provide
 related services of the center [include any medical institutions
 for participation in the program] in those [the aforementioned]
 counties [, if general revenue funds are specifically appropriated
 by the legislature for that purpose. The center may consist of
 facilities located throughout the region].
 Sec. 74.612.  PARTICIPATION IN AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND.
 In accordance with Section 18(c), Article VII, Texas Constitution,
 if the Act enacting this section receives a vote of two-thirds of
 all the members elected to each house of the legislature, the
 institution created by this section is entitled to participate in
 the funding provided by Section 18, Article VII, Texas
 Constitution, for The University of Texas System.
 Sec. 74.613.  COURSES AND DEGREES; RULES. The board of
 regents may prescribe courses leading to customary degrees and may
 adopt rules for the operation, control, and management of the
 health science center as may be necessary for the conduct of a
 medical school and other health science center programs of the
 first class.
 Sec. 74.614.  AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS; JOINT APPOINTMENTS.
 (a) The board of regents may execute and carry out affiliation or
 coordination agreements with any other entity or institution in the
 region to [establish or to] participate in the health science
 center [establishment or operation of the center, which includes
 all traditional and all other providers of health services to the
 counties listed in this subsection].
 (b)  The board of regents may make joint appointments in the
 health science center and other institutions under the board's
 governance. The salary of a person who receives a joint appointment
 shall be apportioned to the appointing institutions on the basis of
 services rendered.
 [(b)     The board of regents may assign responsibility for the
 management of the regional academic health center to any component
 institution or institutions of The University of Texas System. The
 operating costs of the regional academic health center shall be
 paid from operating funds of the component institution and from
 available funds of any other public or private entity.
 [(c)     The regional academic health center may be used to
 provide undergraduate clinical education, graduate education,
 including residency training programs, or other levels of medical
 education work in the counties identified in Subsection (a) in
 connection with any component institution or institutions of The
 University of Texas System as the board of regents determines
 appropriate.]
 Sec. 74.615 [74.612]. GIFTS AND GRANTS. The board of
 regents may accept and administer gifts and grants from any public
 or private person or entity for the use and benefit of the [regional
 academic] health science center.
 Sec. 74.616 [74.613]. OTHER FACILITIES. In addition to the
 facilities of the health science center, the board of regents may
 enter into agreements under which additional [The physical]
 facilities [of the regional academic health center] used in the
 center's [its] teaching and research programs, including
 libraries, auditoriums, research facilities, and medical education
 buildings, may be provided by a public or private entity. [A
 physical facility may be constructed, maintained, or operated with
 state money appropriated for that purpose.]
 Sec. 74.617 [74.614]. TEACHING HOSPITAL. A teaching
 hospital considered suitable by the board of regents for the health
 science center may be provided by a public or private entity. The
 hospital may not be constructed, maintained, or operated with state
 funds.
 Sec. 74.618 [74.615]. COORDINATING BOARD SUPERVISION. The
 [regional academic] health science center is subject to the
 continuing supervision of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
 Board under Chapter 61 and to the rules of the coordinating board
 adopted under Chapter 61.
 SECTION 2. Section 55.1732, Education Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (e) to read as follows:
 (e)  Bonds authorized or issued under this section for the
 regional academic health center established under Section 74.611
 are considered to have been authorized or issued for The University
 of Texas Health Science Center--Rio Grande Valley when that
 institution is established.
 SECTION 3. Section 61.003(5), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (5) "Medical and dental unit" means The University of
 Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; The University of Texas
 Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; The University of Texas
 Medical School at San Antonio; The University of Texas Dental
 Branch at Houston; The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
 Center; The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical
 Sciences at Houston; The University of Texas Dental School at San
 Antonio; The University of Texas Medical School at Houston; The
 University of Texas Health Science Center--Rio Grande Valley; the
 nursing institutions of The University of Texas System; and The
 University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston; and such
 other medical or dental schools as may be established by statute or
 as provided in this chapter.
 SECTION 4. Section 63.002(c), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c) The amount available for distribution from the fund may
 be appropriated only for programs that benefit medical research,
 health education, or treatment programs at the following
 health-related institutions of higher education:
 (1) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 San Antonio;
 (2) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer
 Center;
 (3) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical
 Center at Dallas;
 (4) The University of Texas Medical Branch at
 Galveston;
 (5) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 Houston;
 (6) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 Tyler;
 (7) The University of Texas Health Science Center--Rio
 Grande Valley;
 (8) The Texas A&M University Health Science Center;
 (9) [(8)] the University of North Texas Health Science
 Center at Fort Worth;
 (10) [(9)] the Texas Tech University Health Sciences
 Center; and
 (11) [(10)] Baylor College of Medicine, if a contract
 between Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Higher Education
 Coordinating Board is in effect under Section 61.092.
 SECTION 5. Section 63.101(a), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) A separate permanent endowment fund is established for
 the benefit of each of the following institutions of higher
 education:
 (1) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 San Antonio;
 (2) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer
 Center;
 (3) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical
 Center at Dallas;
 (4) The University of Texas Medical Branch at
 Galveston;
 (5) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 Houston;
 (6) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 Tyler;
 (7) The University of Texas at El Paso;
 (8) The Texas A&M University Health Science Center;
 (9) the University of North Texas Health Science
 Center at Fort Worth;
 (10) the components of the Texas Tech University
 Health Sciences Center located in El Paso;
 (11) the components of the Texas Tech University
 Health Sciences Center at locations other than El Paso;
 (12) The University of Texas Health Science
 Center--Rio Grande Valley [the regional academic health center
 established under Section 74.611]; and
 (13) Baylor College of Medicine, if a contract between
 Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Higher Education
 Coordinating Board is in effect under Section 61.092.
 SECTION 6. Section 65.02(a), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a) The University of Texas System is composed of the
 following institutions and entities:
 (1) The University of Texas at Arlington, including:
 (A) The University of Texas Institute of Urban
 Studies at Arlington; and
 (B) The University of Texas School of Nursing at
 Arlington;
 (2) The University of Texas at Austin, including:
 (A) The University of Texas Marine Science
 Institute;
 (B) The University of Texas McDonald Observatory
 at Mount Locke; and
 (C) The University of Texas School of Nursing at
 Austin;
 (3) The University of Texas at Dallas;
 (4) The University of Texas at El Paso, including The
 University of Texas School of Nursing at El Paso;
 (5) The University of Texas of the Permian Basin;
 (6) The University of Texas at San Antonio, including
 the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio;
 (7) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical
 Center at Dallas, including:
 (A) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical
 School at Dallas;
 (B) The University of Texas Southwestern
 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Dallas; and
 (C) The University of Texas Southwestern Allied
 Health Sciences School at Dallas;
 (8) The University of Texas Medical Branch at
 Galveston, including:
 (A) The University of Texas Medical School at
 Galveston;
 (B) The University of Texas Graduate School of
 Biomedical Sciences at Galveston;
 (C) The University of Texas School of Allied
 Health Sciences at Galveston;
 (D) The University of Texas Marine Biomedical
 Institute at Galveston;
 (E) The University of Texas Hospitals at
 Galveston; and
 (F) The University of Texas School of Nursing at
 Galveston;
 (9) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 Houston, including:
 (A) The University of Texas Medical School at
 Houston;
 (B) The University of Texas Dental Branch at
 Houston;
 (C) The University of Texas Graduate School of
 Biomedical Sciences at Houston;
 (D) The University of Texas School of Health
 Information Sciences at Houston;
 (E) The University of Texas School of Public
 Health at Houston;
 (F) The University of Texas Speech and Hearing
 Institute at Houston; and
 (G) The University of Texas School of Nursing at
 Houston;
 (10) The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 San Antonio, including:
 (A) The University of Texas Medical School at San
 Antonio;
 (B) The University of Texas Dental School at San
 Antonio;
 (C) The University of Texas Graduate School of
 Biomedical Sciences at San Antonio;
 (D) The University of Texas School of Allied
 Health Sciences at San Antonio; and
 (E) The University of Texas School of Nursing at
 San Antonio;
 (11) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer
 Center, including:
 (A) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson
 Hospital;
 (B) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Tumor
 Institute; and
 (C) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson
 Science Park; and
 (12)  The University of Texas Health Science
 Center--Rio Grande Valley.
 SECTION 7. (a) The board of regents of The University of
 Texas System shall convert the regional academic health center
 established under Subchapter L, Chapter 74, Education Code, as that
 subchapter existed before the effective date of this Act, into The
 University of Texas Health Science Center--Rio Grande Valley and
 establish a medical school at the health science center after this
 Act takes effect as soon as the board considers appropriate
 considering available resources and the best interests of The
 University of Texas System and the people of this state and the
 Lower Rio Grande Valley, but not later than the 2011-2012 academic
 year. In establishing the health science center and medical
 school, the board of regents shall ensure that the existing
 programs, students, and faculty and staff of the regional academic
 health center are not affected other than as the board considers
 necessary to implement this Act.
 (b) It is the intent of the legislature that The University
 of Texas Health Science Center--Rio Grande Valley be established by
 conversion of the regional academic health center established under
 Subchapter L, Chapter 74, Education Code, as that subchapter
 existed before the effective date of this Act, and that those
 entities be considered to be the same institution. A reference in
 law to the regional academic health center applies to The
 University of Texas Health Science Center--Rio Grande Valley to the
 extent it can be made applicable. All contracts and agreements,
 including bonds and other financial obligations, entered into by
 The University of Texas System or any of its officers or employees
 relating to the regional academic health center apply to The
 University of Texas Health Science Center--Rio Grande Valley when
 the health science center is established.
 (c) The permanent endowment fund established under Section
 63.101, Education Code, for the benefit of the regional academic
 health center established under Subchapter L, Chapter 74, Education
 Code, as that subchapter existed before the effective date of this
 Act, is transferred to the benefit of The University of Texas Health
 Science Center--Rio Grande Valley when the health science center is
 established. It is the intent of the legislature that the transfer
 of the endowment fund be made so as not to interrupt the research or
 other programs supported by distributions from the fund.
 SECTION 8. 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, 2009.