Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB33 Latest Draft

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                            82R17454 KEL-D
 By: Branch H.B. No. 33
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 33:
 By:  Branch C.S.H.B. No. 33


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to measures to increase the affordability of textbooks
 used for courses at public or private institutions of higher
 education.
 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.  TEXTBOOKS
 Sec. 51.451.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "College bookstore" means a bookstore that is:
 (A)  operated by an institution of higher
 education; or
 (B)  in a contractual relationship or otherwise
 affiliated with an institution of higher education.
 (2)  "Custom textbook" means a textbook that is
 compiled by a publisher at the direction of a faculty member or
 other person in charge of selecting course materials at an
 institution of higher education and that may include items such as
 selections from original instructor materials, previously
 copyrighted publisher materials, copyrighted third-party works, or
 elements unique to a specific institution.
 (3)  "Faculty member" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 51.917.
 (4)  "Institution of higher education" means:
 (A)  an institution of higher education as defined
 by Section 61.003; or
 (B)  a private or independent institution of
 higher education as defined by Section 61.003.
 (5)  "Supplemental material," with respect to a
 textbook, means instructional material developed to accompany the
 textbook, including printed materials, computer disks, website
 access, and electronically distributed materials, other than
 material that is part of an integrated textbook.
 (6)  "Textbook" means a book published primarily for
 instruction in connection with a particular course or courses
 offered to postsecondary students by an institution of higher
 education. The term includes any edition of a textbook or set of
 textbooks and any item considered supplemental specifically to the
 textbook, regardless of whether the textbook and supplemental item
 are sold together or separately.
 (7)  "Textbook bundle" means a textbook that is
 combined with other instructional material, such as another
 textbook or additional printed material, a computer disk, website
 access, or electronically distributed material, and that is
 packaged or otherwise offered for sale with that instructional
 material at a single price.  The term does not include a textbook
 that is combined with other instructional material if that material
 in its entirety is:
 (A)  required to be offered for sale with or as
 part of the textbook, according to a third-party contractual
 agreement; or
 (B)  interrelated with the content of the textbook
 to such a degree that any separation of the material from the
 textbook would render the textbook unusable for its intended
 purpose.
 Sec. 51.452.  DISSEMINATION OF COURSE SCHEDULE AND LIST OF
 REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS. (a)  Each institution of
 higher education shall:
 (1)  for each semester or academic term, compile a
 course schedule indicating each course offered by the institution
 for the semester or term to postsecondary students;
 (2)  with respect to each course, include with the
 schedule a list of the required and recommended textbooks that
 specifies, to the extent practicable, the following information for
 each textbook:
 (A)  the retail price;
 (B)  the author;
 (C)  the publisher;
 (D)  the most recent copyright date; and
 (E)  the International Standard Book Number
 assigned, if any;
 (3)  except as provided by Subsection (b), at the time
 required by Subsection (c)(2):
 (A)  publish the textbook list with the course
 schedule on the institution's Internet website and with any course
 schedule the institution provides in hard copy format to the
 students of the institution; and
 (B)  make that information available to college
 bookstores and other bookstores that generally serve the students
 of the institution; and
 (4)  except as provided by Subsection (b), as soon as
 practicable after the information becomes available disseminate as
 required by Subdivision (3) specific information regarding any
 revisions to the institution's course schedule and textbook list.
 (b)  An institution of higher education is not required to
 publish a textbook list as described by Subsection (a)(3)(A) or any
 revisions to that textbook list as described by Subsection (a)(4)
 if a college bookstore publishes that list and any revisions to that
 list on the bookstore's Internet website on behalf of the
 institution at the appropriate times required by this section.
 (c)  To allow for timely placement of textbook orders by
 students, each institution of higher education shall:
 (1)  establish a deadline by which faculty members must
 submit information to be included in the course schedule and
 textbook list required by Subsection (a); and
 (2)  disseminate the institution's course schedule and
 textbook list as required by Subsection (a)(3) as soon as
 practicable after the institution has compiled the schedule and
 list but not later than the 30th day before the first day that
 classes are conducted for the semester or other academic term for
 which the schedule and list are compiled.
 Sec. 51.453.  TEXTBOOK ASSISTANCE INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS.
 To the extent practicable, an institution of higher education shall
 make reasonable efforts to disseminate to its students information
 regarding:
 (1)  available institutional programs for renting
 textbooks or for purchasing used textbooks;
 (2)  available institutional guaranteed textbook
 buyback programs;
 (3)  available institutional programs for alternative
 delivery of textbook content; and
 (4)  other available institutional textbook
 cost-savings strategies.
 Sec. 51.454.  TEXTBOOK PUBLISHERS: AVAILABILITY OF
 INFORMATION TO FACULTY CONCERNING TEXTBOOK PRICES, REVISIONS, AND
 COPYRIGHTS.  (a)  When a textbook publisher provides information
 regarding a textbook or supplemental material to a faculty member
 or other person in charge of selecting course materials at an
 institution of higher education, the publisher shall also provide
 to the faculty member or other person written information that
 includes:
 (1)  the price at which the publisher would make the
 textbook or supplemental material available to a college bookstore
 or other bookstore that generally serves the students of the
 institution and, if applicable, to the public;
 (2)  the copyright dates of the current and three
 preceding editions of the textbook;
 (3)  a description of any substantial content revisions
 made between the current edition of the textbook or supplemental
 material and the most recent preceding edition of the textbook or
 material, including the addition of new chapters, new material
 covering additional time periods, new themes, or new subject
 matter;
 (4)  information as to whether the textbook or
 supplemental material is available in other formats, such as a
 paperback or unbound version; and
 (5)  the price at which the publisher would make the
 textbook or supplemental material in any alternative format
 available to a bookstore described by Subdivision (1) and, if
 applicable, to the public.
 (b)  A textbook publisher shall comply with this section with
 respect to a custom textbook only to the extent reasonably
 practicable.
 Sec. 51.455.  TEXTBOOK BUNDLES.  A textbook publisher that
 offers a textbook bundle for sale directly to students enrolled at
 an institution of higher education or, for resale purposes, to a
 college bookstore or other bookstore that generally serves the
 students of the institution shall also offer for sale to the
 students or bookstore, as applicable, each individual item of
 instructional material as a separate, unbundled item that is
 separately priced.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter I, Chapter 51, Education Code, as
 added by this Act, applies beginning with the 2012 fall semester.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.