Bill Text: TX SB24 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a new university in South Texas within The University of Texas System.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 19-11)
Status: (Passed) 2013-06-14 - Effective immediately [SB24 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB24-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a new university in South Texas within The University of Texas System.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 19-11)
Status: (Passed) 2013-06-14 - Effective immediately [SB24 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB24-Comm_Sub.html
By: Hinojosa, et al. | S.B. No. 24 | |
(In the Senate - Filed February 4, 2013; February 5, 2013, | ||
read first time and referred to Committee on Higher Education; | ||
March 11, 2013, reported adversely, with favorable Committee | ||
Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 6, Nays 0; March 11, 2013, | ||
sent to printer.) | ||
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 24 | By: Zaffirini |
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relating to the creation of a new university in South Texas within | ||
The University of Texas System. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. AMENDMENT TO EDUCATION CODE. Subtitle C, Title | ||
3, Education Code, is amended by adding Chapter 79 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
CHAPTER 79. UNIVERSITY TO BE ESTABLISHED IN SOUTH TEXAS | ||
Sec. 79.01. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Board" means the board of regents of The | ||
University of Texas System. | ||
(2) "University" means the university established | ||
under this chapter. | ||
Sec. 79.02. ESTABLISHMENT; SCOPE. (a) The university is a | ||
general academic teaching institution under the governance, | ||
management, and control of the board of regents of The University of | ||
Texas System. | ||
(b) As necessary to achieve the maximum operating | ||
efficiency of the university, the board shall provide for the | ||
organization, administration, location, and name of the university | ||
and of the colleges, schools, and other institutions and entities | ||
of the university, which must include: | ||
(1) an academic campus and other academic operations | ||
in Cameron County; | ||
(2) an academic campus and other academic operations | ||
in Hidalgo County; | ||
(3) the medical school and other programs authorized | ||
for The University of Texas Health Science Center--South Texas | ||
under Subchapter N, Chapter 74; | ||
(4) the facilities and operations of the Lower Rio | ||
Grande Valley Academic Health Center established under Subchapter | ||
L, Chapter 74; and | ||
(5) an academic center in Starr County. | ||
(c) The board shall equitably allocate the primary | ||
facilities and operations of the university among Cameron, Hidalgo, | ||
and Starr Counties. | ||
(d) The board shall ensure that the medical and research | ||
programs of the medical school component of the university are | ||
conducted across the region and have a substantial presence in | ||
Hidalgo County and Cameron County. The board shall also ensure the | ||
provision of interdisciplinary education across health professions | ||
within the university. | ||
(e) The authority of the board under this section to achieve | ||
the maximum operating efficiency of the university and to provide | ||
for the organization, administration, and location of colleges, | ||
schools, and other institutions and entities of the university | ||
prevails over other law, including Section 74.611. | ||
Sec. 79.03. COURSES AND DEGREES. (a) The board may | ||
prescribe courses leading to customary degrees offered at leading | ||
American universities and medical schools as applicable and may | ||
award those degrees, including: | ||
(1) bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees and | ||
their equivalents; and | ||
(2) medical school degrees and other health science | ||
degrees. | ||
(b) The board shall award degrees in the name of the | ||
university. | ||
(c) A department, school, or degree program may not be | ||
instituted without the prior approval of the Texas Higher Education | ||
Coordinating Board, except that the university may include any | ||
department or school or offer any degree program previously | ||
approved for The University of Texas--Pan American or The | ||
University of Texas at Brownsville or expressly authorized by this | ||
chapter or other law. | ||
Sec. 79.04. UNIVERSITY OF THE FIRST CLASS. The board shall | ||
make any other rules and regulations for the operation, control, | ||
and management of the university as may be necessary for the conduct | ||
of the university as a university of the first class. | ||
Sec. 79.05. FACILITIES. The board shall provide for | ||
adequate physical facilities for use by the university. | ||
Sec. 79.06. GIFTS AND GRANTS. The board may solicit, | ||
accept, and administer, on terms and conditions acceptable to the | ||
board, gifts, grants, or donations of any kind and from any source | ||
for use by the university. | ||
Sec. 79.07. JOINT APPOINTMENTS. The board may make joint | ||
faculty appointments to positions in the university and to | ||
positions in other institutions under the governance of the board. | ||
Sec. 79.08. PARTICIPATION IN PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND. | ||
The legislature finds that the university is an institution of | ||
higher education "created at a later date" for purposes of Section | ||
18(c), Article VII, Texas Constitution. If the Act enacting this | ||
chapter receives a vote of two-thirds of the membership of each | ||
house of the legislature, when established the university is | ||
entitled to participate in the funding provided by Section 18, | ||
Article VII, Texas Constitution, to the same extent as similar | ||
component institutions of The University of Texas System. | ||
Sec. 79.09. CENTER FOR BORDER ECONOMIC AND ENTERPRISE | ||
DEVELOPMENT. (a) The board shall establish a center for border | ||
economic and enterprise development at the university. | ||
(b) The center established under this section may: | ||
(1) develop and manage an economic database concerning | ||
the Texas-Mexico border; | ||
(2) perform economic development planning and | ||
research; | ||
(3) provide technical assistance to industrial and | ||
governmental entities; and | ||
(4) in cooperation with other state agencies, | ||
coordinate economic and enterprise development planning activities | ||
of state agencies to ensure that the economic needs of the | ||
Texas-Mexico border are integrated within a comprehensive state | ||
economic development plan. | ||
(c) The center may offer seminars and conduct conferences | ||
and other educational programs concerning the Texas-Mexico border | ||
economy and economic and enterprise development within this state. | ||
(d) The board may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and | ||
donations to aid in the establishment, maintenance, and operation | ||
of the center. | ||
(e) The center shall cooperate fully with similar programs | ||
operated by Texas A&M International University, The University of | ||
Texas at El Paso, and other institutions of higher education. | ||
Sec. 79.10. TEXAS ACADEMY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. | ||
(a) The board shall establish The Texas Academy of Mathematics and | ||
Science at the university. The academy serves the following | ||
purposes: | ||
(1) to provide academically gifted and highly | ||
motivated junior and senior high school students with a challenging | ||
university-level curriculum that: | ||
(A) allows students to complete high school | ||
graduation requirements, including requirements adopted under | ||
Section 28.025 for the advanced high school program, while | ||
attending for academic credit a public institution of higher | ||
education; | ||
(B) fosters students' knowledge of real-world | ||
mathematics and science issues and applications and teaches | ||
students to apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to | ||
those issues; | ||
(C) includes the study of English, foreign | ||
languages, social studies, mathematics, science, and technology; | ||
and | ||
(D) offers students learning opportunities | ||
related to mathematics and science through in-depth research and | ||
field-based studies; | ||
(2) to provide students with an awareness of | ||
mathematics and science careers and professional development | ||
opportunities through any appropriate means such as: | ||
(A) seminars; | ||
(B) workshops; | ||
(C) collaboration with postsecondary and | ||
university students, including opportunities for summer studies; | ||
and | ||
(D) internships in foreign countries; and | ||
(3) to provide students with social development | ||
activities that enrich the academic curriculum and student life, | ||
including, as determined appropriate by the academy, University | ||
Interscholastic League activities and other extracurricular | ||
activities. | ||
(b) The academy is a coeducational program for selected | ||
Texas high school students with an interest in and the potential to | ||
excel in mathematics and science studies. The academy shall admit | ||
only high school juniors and seniors, except that the academy may | ||
admit a student with exceptional abilities who is not yet a high | ||
school junior. The board shall set aside adequate space at the new | ||
university to operate the academy and implement the purposes of | ||
this section. The academy must operate on the same fall and spring | ||
semester basis as the university. Full-time students of the | ||
academy must enroll for both the fall and spring semesters. Faculty | ||
members of the university shall teach all academic classes at the | ||
academy. A student of the academy may attend a college course | ||
offered by the university and receive college credit for that | ||
course. | ||
(c) The university administration has the same powers and | ||
duties with respect to the academy that the administration has with | ||
respect to the university. The board, in consultation with | ||
university administration, shall: | ||
(1) establish an internal management system for the | ||
academy and appoint an academy principal, who serves at the will of | ||
the board and reports to the vice president for academic affairs; | ||
(2) provide for one or more academy counselors; | ||
(3) establish for the academy a site-based | ||
decision-making process similar to the process required by | ||
Subchapter F, Chapter 11, that provides for the participation of | ||
academy faculty, parents of academy students, and other members of | ||
the community; and | ||
(4) establish an admissions process for the academy. | ||
(d) The student-teacher ratio in all regular academic | ||
classes at the academy may not exceed 30 students for each classroom | ||
teacher, except that the student-teacher ratio may exceed that | ||
limit: | ||
(1) in a program provided for the purposes prescribed | ||
by Subsection (a)(2) or another special enrichment course or in a | ||
physical education course; | ||
(2) if the board determines that a class with a higher | ||
student-teacher ratio would contribute to the educational | ||
development of the students in the class; or | ||
(3) if an academy class is combined with a university | ||
class with more than 30 students. | ||
(e) The academy shall provide the university-level | ||
curriculum in a manner that is appropriate for the social, | ||
psychological, emotional, and physical development of high school | ||
juniors and seniors. The administrative and counseling personnel | ||
of the academy shall provide continuous support to and supervision | ||
of students. | ||
(f) For each student enrolled in the academy, the academy is | ||
entitled to allotments from the foundation school fund under | ||
Chapter 42 as if the academy were a school district without a tier | ||
one local share for purposes of Section 42.253. If in any academic | ||
year the amount of the allotments under this subsection exceeds the | ||
amount of state funds paid to the academy in the first fiscal year | ||
of the academy's operation, the commissioner of education shall set | ||
aside from the total amount of funds to which school districts are | ||
entitled under Section 42.253(c) an amount equal to the excess | ||
amount and shall distribute that amount to the academy. After | ||
deducting the amount set aside and paid to the academy by the | ||
commissioner of education under this subsection, the commissioner | ||
of education shall reduce the amount to which each district is | ||
entitled under Section 42.253(c) in the manner described by Section | ||
42.253(h). A determination of the commissioner of education under | ||
this subsection is final and may not be appealed. | ||
(g) The board may use any available money, enter into | ||
contracts, and accept grants, including matching grants, federal | ||
grants, and grants from a corporation or other private contributor, | ||
in establishing and operating the academy. Money spent by the | ||
academy must further the purposes of the academy under Subsection | ||
(a). | ||
(h) The liability of this state under Chapters 101 and 104, | ||
Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is limited for the academy and | ||
employees assigned to the academy and acting on behalf of the | ||
academy to the same extent that the liability of a school district | ||
and an employee of the school district is limited under Sections | ||
22.0511, 22.0512, and 22.052 of this code and Section 101.051, | ||
Civil Practice and Remedies Code. An employee assigned to the | ||
academy is entitled to representation by the attorney general in a | ||
civil suit based on an action or omission of the employee in the | ||
course of the employee's employment, to limits on liability, and to | ||
indemnity under Chapters 104 and 108, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code. | ||
(i) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the | ||
academy is not subject to the provisions of this code or to the | ||
rules of the Texas Education Agency regulating public schools. | ||
SECTION 2. CONFORMING AMENDMENT. Subsection (a), Section | ||
74.751, Education Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The board of regents of The University of Texas System | ||
may operate The University of Texas Health Science Center--South | ||
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school, as provided by Section 74.752, other health and | ||
health-related degree programs, and related programs and | ||
facilities as the board considers appropriate. | ||
SECTION 3. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS--PAN AMERICAN AND THE | ||
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE ABOLISHED. (a) The University | ||
of Texas--Pan American and The University of Texas at Brownsville | ||
are abolished on a date the board of regents of The University of | ||
Texas System determines appropriate to achieve the maximum | ||
operating efficiency of the system. The designated date must be | ||
entered into the minutes of the board. The board shall take all | ||
actions necessary to provide for an orderly windup of the affairs of | ||
each university. | ||
(b) The board shall provide to the secretary of state | ||
written notice of its action under Subsection (a) of this section. | ||
Effective on the date the board designates for the abolition of the | ||
institutions described by Subsection (a) of this section, Chapters | ||
77 and 78, Education Code, are repealed. | ||
(c) The board may not act under Subsection (a) of this | ||
section to abolish The University of Texas--Pan American and The | ||
University of Texas at Brownsville earlier than the date on which | ||
the university created under Chapter 79, Education Code, as added | ||
by this Act, begins operation. | ||
SECTION 4. UNIVERSITY CREATED. (a) The university | ||
described by Chapter 79, Education Code, as added by this Act, is | ||
created within The University of Texas System. As provided by that | ||
chapter, the board of regents of the system shall name the | ||
university and establish the university as a general academic | ||
teaching institution offering the degrees authorized by that | ||
chapter. | ||
(b) The university shall begin operating on a date the board | ||
of regents determines appropriate to achieve the maximum operating | ||
efficiency of the system. The designated date must be entered into | ||
the minutes of the board. | ||
(c) In recognition of the abolition of The University of | ||
Texas--Pan American and The University of Texas at Brownsville as | ||
authorized by this Act, the board of regents shall facilitate the | ||
employment at the university created by this Act of as many faculty | ||
and staff of the abolished universities as is prudent and | ||
practical. | ||
(d) A student admitted to or enrolled at The University of | ||
Texas--Pan American or The University of Texas at Brownsville on | ||
the date of abolition is entitled to admission to the university | ||
created by this Act, and the board shall take actions necessary to | ||
facilitate that admission and the appropriate transfer of credits. | ||
(e) Until such time as the university created by this Act | ||
formally begins operation, the board of regents may provide for The | ||
University of Texas--Pan American or The University of Texas at | ||
Brownsville to use any facilities under the management and control | ||
of The University of Texas System, including facilities developed | ||
for the university created by this Act. In addition, the board may | ||
lease or purchase facilities owned by Texas Southmost College | ||
District or by other owners to the extent the board determines | ||
necessary and practical. | ||
(f) This Act does not affect the powers, duties, and | ||
obligations of The University of Texas at Brownsville and the Texas | ||
Southmost College District under Section 5, Chapter 935 | ||
(S.B. 1909), Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011. | ||
As provided by that law, that university and the district shall | ||
continue a partnership agreement in effect until August 31, 2015, | ||
to the extent necessary to ensure accreditation. | ||
SECTION 5. ADVISORY GROUP TO BOARD OF REGENTS. (a) To | ||
assist the system in designing, organizing, and implementing a | ||
medical school to serve the Rio Grande Valley as a component of the | ||
new university, the board of regents of The University of Texas | ||
System shall appoint a temporary advisory group to give the board | ||
counsel and recommendations regarding: | ||
(1) the design and development of the medical school, | ||
with the goal of preparing future physicians for medical careers | ||
through an innovative model of medical education for the 21st | ||
century; and | ||
(2) the best locations for medical school | ||
administration and operations, identifying the best chance for | ||
success of the medical school and its administrative offices based | ||
on resources, costs, assets, infrastructure, long-term fiscal | ||
viability, and other objective criteria. | ||
(b) The board shall determine the size and membership of the | ||
advisory group, but the group must be composed of nationally | ||
recognized experts in the organization and administration of | ||
medical schools and other health-related programs and of | ||
institutions of higher education. | ||
(c) The advisory group shall solicit input from interested | ||
parties, including representatives of business organizations, | ||
health care providers, and educators, as determined by the board | ||
and the advisory group. | ||
(d) The board shall base its determinations regarding the | ||
matters described by Subsections (a)(1) and (2) of this section on | ||
the findings and recommendations of the advisory group. | ||
(e) The board shall dissolve the advisory group when the | ||
group has reported to the board and the board determines that the | ||
purposes of the group under this section have been achieved. | ||
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. 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. | ||
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