Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1443 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R14088 KSD-D
 By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1443


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the academic costs charged to resident undergraduate
 students by general academic teaching institutions and certain
 reports regarding the operational costs of those institutions.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 54, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 54.017 to read as follows:
 Sec. 54.017.  LIMITATION ON INCREASE IN TOTAL ACADEMIC COSTS
 CHARGED TO RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "General academic teaching institution" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 61.003.
 (2) "Total academic costs":
 (A) includes:
 (i)  tuition for which the rates are
 prescribed by this chapter;
 (ii)  tuition charged by a general academic
 teaching institution under Section 54.0513 or another law
 authorizing a general academic teaching institution to establish
 tuition rates;
 (iii) mandatory academic fees; and
 (iv)  any other academic-related general
 fees and course fees, including fees for laboratories, field trips,
 access to Internet or multimedia service, equipment replacement,
 and instructional technology; and
 (B)  does not include optional fees charged to a
 student for voluntary services or a fee approved by students of the
 institution in a referendum held at the institution for that
 purpose.
 (b)  The total academic costs charged by a general academic
 teaching institution to an undergraduate student who is a resident
 of this state for an academic year may not exceed the total academic
 costs that the institution would have charged to a similarly
 situated student in the preceding academic year by more than the
 lesser of:
 (1) five percent; or
 (2)  if the legislature has appropriated from
 undedicated general revenue funds available to pay the
 institution's core operational costs estimated by the Legislative
 Budget Board under Section 51.973 for the current state fiscal
 biennium a greater percentage than the legislature appropriated
 from undedicated general revenue funds available to pay the
 institution's core operational costs for the preceding state fiscal
 biennium, a percentage that would produce an amount of total
 academic costs charged to students that, when added to the
 additional amount of undedicated general revenue funds available to
 pay core operational costs of the institution, would result in a
 total increase of five percent in total academic costs charged to
 students and undedicated general revenue funds available to pay
 core operating costs for that academic year.
 (b-1)  This subsection applies to total academic costs
 charged to students for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 academic years.
 Subsection (b) does not apply to those costs in an academic year to
 which this subsection applies.  In an academic year to which this
 subsection applies, the total academic costs charged by a general
 academic teaching institution to an undergraduate student who is a
 resident of this state may not exceed the total academic costs that
 the institution would have charged to a similarly situated student
 in the preceding academic year by more than:
 (1) five percent; or
 (2)  if the institution's average per student total
 academic costs for the most recent academic year for which the
 information is available are less than the statewide average for
 those costs for that year as determined by the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board, the greater of:
 (A) five percent; or
 (B) $360.
 (c)  Notwithstanding Subsection (b), a general academic
 teaching institution may charge a student an amount of total
 academic costs that exceeds the maximum amount prescribed by that
 subsection if the amount of the increase was approved by the
 students of the institution in a referendum held in the preceding
 academic year at the institution for that purpose.  The institution
 may hold a referendum for purposes of this subsection.
 (d)  For purposes of this section, students are similarly
 situated if they share the same residency status, degree program,
 course load, course level, tuition exemption status, and other
 circumstances affecting the total academic costs charged to the
 student.
 (e)  This section does not ensure that the total academic
 costs charged to an individual student will not increase by more
 than the limitation prescribed by Subsection (b) based on a change
 in the student's residency status, degree program, course load,
 course level, tuition exemption status, or other circumstance
 affecting the total academic costs charged to the student.
 (f)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall
 adopt rules as necessary to administer this section.
 SECTION 2. Subchapter D, Chapter 54, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 54.202 to read as follows:
 Sec. 54.202.  TUITION EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN FIRST-TIME
 FRESHMAN STUDENTS AT GENERAL ACADEMIC TEACHING INSTITUTIONS.  (a)
 In this section, "general academic teaching institution" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 61.003.
 (b)  A general academic teaching institution shall exempt
 from the payment of tuition and mandatory fees charged by the
 institution for a fall or spring semester a person who:
 (1)  enrolls in the institution for that semester as a
 first-time, entering freshman student, disregarding any
 college-level courses in which the person enrolled in the preceding
 summer session;
 (2)  enrolls for that semester in at least 15 semester
 credit hours;
 (3)  is a resident of this state for purposes of
 Subchapter B;
 (4)  has filed a Free Application for Federal Student
 Aid (FAFSA); and
 (5)  has a household adjusted gross income for the most
 recently completed tax year that is $30,000 or less.
 (c)  A person may receive an exemption under this section for
 not more than 15 semester credit hours.
 (d)  The exemption provided by this section does not apply to
 a transfer student.
 (e)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may adopt
 rules for the administration of this section.
 SECTION 3. Subchapter Z, Chapter 51, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 51.973 to read as follows:
 Sec. 51.973.  BIENNIAL REPORT BY LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
 REGARDING UNIVERSITY CORE OPERATIONAL COSTS; LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT
 COMMITTEE. (a)  Not later than December 1 of each odd-numbered
 year, the Legislative Budget Board shall submit to the senate
 finance committee, the house appropriations committee, and the
 standing committee of each house with primary jurisdiction over
 higher education, for consideration by the members of those
 committees in determining the amount of general revenue
 appropriations to general academic teaching institutions and
 tuition rates at those institutions, the Legislative Budget Board's
 estimate of the core operational costs for the next state fiscal
 biennium for each general academic teaching institution, based on a
 methodology that:
 (1) projects for each year of the next biennium:
 (A)  changes in student enrollment for each
 institution; and
 (B) a rate of inflation; and
 (2)  uses data from each institution's annual financial
 report regarding costs for instruction, academic support,
 institutional support, operations and maintenance of physical
 plants, and student services.
 (b)  Beginning in 2013, the Legislative Budget Board shall
 submit with its estimate under Subsection (a) a comparison of each
 institution's actual core operational costs for the preceding state
 fiscal biennium to the board's previous estimate of the
 institution's core operational costs for that biennium.
 (c)  A legislative oversight committee is established to
 oversee the Legislative Budget Board's development of the
 methodology described by Subsection (a). The legislative oversight
 committee is composed of six members as follows:
 (1)  three members of the senate appointed by the
 lieutenant governor; and
 (2)  three members of the house of representatives
 appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.
 (d)  The lieutenant governor shall designate one of the
 legislative oversight committee members appointed by the
 lieutenant governor as committee co-chair, and the speaker shall
 designate one of the committee members appointed by the speaker as
 committee co-chair.
 (e)  An appointed member of the legislative oversight
 committee serves at the pleasure of the appointing official.
 (f)  The legislative oversight committee shall meet at the
 call of the chair and may request reports and other information from
 the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or any general
 academic teaching institution as necessary to carry out the
 committee's duties under this section.
 SECTION 4. Not later than September 1, 2010, each general
 academic teaching institution shall submit to the Legislative
 Budget Board, the senate finance committee, the house
 appropriations committee, and the standing committee of each house
 with primary jurisdiction over higher education a detailed plan for
 reducing the institution's operational costs, excluding the
 institution's core academic budget, by at least five percent.
 SECTION 5. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
 shall adopt the rules required by Section 54.017, Education Code,
 as added by this Act, as soon as practicable after this Act takes
 effect. For that purpose, the coordinating board may adopt the
 initial rules in the manner provided by law for emergency rules.
 SECTION 6. 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.