By: Aycock H.B. No. 3360 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the application and renewal of a certificate of authorization in Texas for Out-of-State educational institutions and to the imposition of fees. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Amend Section 61.305(c), Education Code, and add a new Subsection (d) as follows: Sec. 61.305. APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. (a) A private postsecondary educational institution that has been in operation for not less than two years may apply to the board for a certificate of authority to grant a degree in a specified program of study on application forms provided by the board. (b) The application form shall contain the name and address of the institution; purpose of the institution; names of the sponsors or owners of the institution; regulations, rules, constitutions, bylaws, or other regulations established for the government and operation of the institution; the names and addresses of the chief administrative officer, the principal administrators, and each member of the board of trustees or other governing board; the names of members of the faculty who will, in fact, teach in the program of study, with the highest degree held by each; a full description of the degree or degrees to be awarded and the course or courses of study prerequisite thereto; a description of the facilities and equipment utilized by the institution; and any additional information which the board may request. (c) The application must be accompanied by the following fees: an initial fee set by the board in an amount not to exceed the average cost of reviewing the application, including the cost of necessary consultants. (1) Application Fee-$15,000.00 (2) Annual Renewal Fee-$10,000.00 (3) Per student/per course Fee-$10.00 (d) The board shall adopt rules for the administration of this section, including a system of reporting the information necessary to calculate all applicable fees. SECTION 2. This act takes affect September 1, 2011