Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1210 House Committee Report / Bill

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                    83R27439 KEL-D
 By: Zaffirini, et al. S.B. No. 1210
 (Branch)
 Substitute the following for S.B. No. 1210:  No.


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to conditions on the receipt of tuition and fee exemptions
 and waivers at public institutions of higher education.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter D, Chapter 54, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Sections 54.2001 and 54.2002 to read as follows:
 Sec. 54.2001.  CONTINUED RECEIPT OF EXEMPTIONS OR WAIVERS
 CONDITIONAL. (a)  Notwithstanding any other law but subject to
 Subsection (f), after initially qualifying under this subchapter
 for a mandatory or discretionary exemption or waiver from the
 payment of all or part of the tuition or other fees for enrollment
 during a semester or term at an institution of higher education, a
 person may continue to receive the exemption or waiver for a
 subsequent semester or term only if the person:
 (1)  as a graduate or undergraduate student, maintains
 a grade point average that satisfies the institution's grade point
 average requirement for making satisfactory academic progress
 toward a degree or certificate in accordance with the institution's
 policy regarding eligibility for financial aid; and
 (2)  as an undergraduate student, has not completed as
 of the beginning of the semester or term a number of semester credit
 hours that is considered to be excessive under Section 54.014,
 unless permitted to complete those hours by the institution on a
 showing of good cause.
 (b)  In determining whether a person has completed a number
 of semester credit hours that is considered to be excessive for
 purposes of Subsection (a)(2), semester credit hours completed
 include transfer credit hours that count toward the person's
 undergraduate degree or certificate program course requirements
 but exclude:
 (1)  hours earned exclusively by examination;
 (2)  hours earned for a course for which the person
 received credit toward the person's high school academic
 requirements; and
 (3)  hours earned for developmental coursework that an
 institution of higher education required the person to take under
 Section 51.3062 or under the former provisions of Section 51.306.
 (c)  If on the completion of any semester or term a person
 fails to meet any requirement of Subsection (a), for the next
 semester or term in which the person enrolls the person may not
 receive the exemption or waiver described by Subsection (a).  A
 person may become eligible to receive an exemption or waiver in a
 subsequent semester or term if the person:
 (1)  completes a semester or term during which the
 person is not eligible for an exemption or waiver; and
 (2)  meets each requirement of Subsection (a), as
 applicable.
 (d)  Each institution of higher education shall adopt a
 policy to allow a student who fails to maintain a grade point
 average as required by Subsection (a)(1) to receive an exemption or
 waiver in any semester or term on a showing of hardship or other
 good cause, including:
 (1)  a showing of a severe illness or other
 debilitating condition that could affect the student's academic
 performance;
 (2)  an indication that the student is responsible for
 the care of a sick, injured, or needy person and that the student's
 provision of care could affect the student's academic performance;
 (3)  the student's active duty or other service in the
 United States armed forces or the student's active duty in the Texas
 National Guard; or
 (4)  any other cause considered acceptable by the
 institution.
 (e)  An institution of higher education shall maintain
 documentation of each exception granted to a student under
 Subsection (d).
 (f)  If a requirement imposed by this section for the
 continued receipt of a specific exemption or waiver conflicts with
 another requirement imposed by statute for that exemption or
 waiver, the stricter requirement prevails.
 (g)  This section does not apply to:
 (1)  the waiver provided by Section 54.216 or any other
 reduction in tuition provided to a high school student for
 enrollment in a dual credit course or other course for which the
 student may earn joint high school and college credit;
 (2)  the exemption provided by Section
 54.341(a-2)(1)(A), (B), (C), or (D) or (b)(1)(A), (B), (C), or (D);
 (3)  the exemption provided by Section 54.342 or
 54.366; or
 (4)  any provision of this code that authorizes or
 requires the payment of tuition or fees at the rates provided for
 residents of this state by a person who is not a resident of this
 state for purposes of Subchapter B.
 Sec. 54.2002.  EXEMPTIONS AND WAIVERS FOR STATE-FUNDED
 COURSES ONLY. Notwithstanding any other law, a mandatory or
 discretionary exemption or waiver from the payment of tuition or
 other fees under this subchapter or another provision of this code
 applies only to courses for which an institution of higher
 education receives formula funding.
 SECTION 2.  The change in law made by this Act applies to a
 person's eligibility for an exemption or waiver from the payment of
 all or part of tuition or other fees beginning with tuition and fees
 charged for the 2014 fall semester.
 SECTION 3.  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, 2013.