Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB847

Caption

Relating to the student recreational facility fee at The University of Texas at Tyler.

Impact

The bill seeks to enforce a maximum fee of $40 for each regular semester, $30 for summer sessions of 12 weeks or longer, $15 for summer sessions shorter than 12 weeks but longer than six weeks, and $10 for summer sessions shorter than six weeks. The implementation of these caps is designed to create a more predictable financial environment for students and may help increase participation in recreational programs.

Summary

SB847 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the fee structure for student recreational facilities at The University of Texas at Tyler. The bill specifically addresses fees that can be charged to students, setting caps on amounts that may be imposed for recreational facilities per semester and summer session. This oversight is intended to ensure affordability and access to recreational services for students enrolled at the university.

Contention

While the bill focuses on regulating fees, there could be potential contention surrounding the adequacy of funding for recreational programs following the imposition of such caps. Stakeholders might express concerns over the ability of the university to maintain the quality and availability of recreational services if revenues are limited. This issue may elicit discussions among university officials and student advocacy groups regarding the balance between fiscal responsibility and access to wellness resources.

Companion Bills

TX HB2680

Similar To Relating to the student recreational facility fee at The University of Texas at Tyler.

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