Title: 83rd Legislative Session Dates of Interest
183rd Legislative Session Dates of Interest
- November 12th Pre-filing of legislation for the
83rd Legislature - January 8th 83rd Legislative Session convenes
- March 8th Deadline for filing bills
- May 27th Last day of 83rd Regular Sessionwith
corrections only in house and senate - June 16th Last day governor can sign or veto
bills passed during the regular legislative
session - August 26th (91st day following final
adjournment)Date that bills without specific
effective dates (that could not be effective
immediately) become law
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283rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (1 of 8)
- HB 29 (Branch) Relating to requiring general
academic teaching institutions to offer a fixed
tuition rate plan to undergraduate students. - HB 726 (Alvarado) - Relating to a fixed tuition
rate provided by general academic teaching
institutions and public lower-division
institutions of higher education to certain
undergraduate students. - SB 52 (Zaffirini) Relating to exemptions for
disabled peace officers from payment of tuition
and fees at public institutions of higher
education. - HB 830 (Fletcher) Relating to the portion of
designated tuition set aside to provide student
financial assistance at institutions of higher
education. - SB 431 (Patrick) Relating to eliminating the
set-aside of a portion of designated tuition for
student financial assistance at public
institutions of higher education. - HB 81 (Pickett) Relating to the eligibility of
children and other dependents of certain military
personnel or veterans for tuition and fee
exemptions at public institutions of higher
education. - SB 27 (Zaffirini) Relating to eligibility for
a Texas B-on-Time loan. - HB 1370 (M. Gonzalez) Relating to a limitation
on the amount of tuition charged by public
institutions of higher education.
Tuition Fees Tuition Fees Tuition Waivers
Exemptions Tuition Set Aside Tuition Set
Aside Tuition Waivers Exemptions Tuition Set
Aside Tuition Fees
383rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (2 of 8)
- HB 690 (Lewis) - Relating to reimbursing public
institutions of higher education for tuition and
fee exemptions for certain military personnel and
their dependents. - HB 1004 (Gonzalez)- Relating to an electronic
system adopted and maintained by public
institutions of higher education to employ a
person to track the academic progress of military
veterans or their family members receiving
student financial assistance. - HB 66 (Lucio III) - Relating to the establishment
of a pilot program under which high school
students may accrue prepaid tuition units at
public institutions of higher education by
completing certain community service activities. - HB 1033 (Alvarado)- Relating to eligibility for
tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions
of higher education for certain military
personnel, veterans, and dependents residing in
this state. Amend eligibility exemption
requirements for residency status to include
being a resident of this state for at least 20
years. - HB 451 (Dukes)- Relating to restrictions on
access to certain personal online accounts
through electronic communication devices by
employers or public or private institutions of
higher education establishing an unlawful
employment practice.
Tuition Waivers Exemptions Veterans
Financial Aid Tracking Prepaid Tuition
Tuition Waivers Exemptions Social
Networking Sites
483rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (3 of 8)
- HB 706 (Capriglione) HB 1078 (Kleinschmidt) HB
1313 (Creighton) SB 182 (Birdwell) - Would
permit concealed handgun license holders to
legally carry weapons on college campuses. - HB 1077 (Kleinschmidt) - Relating to the
transportation and storage of firearms and
ammunition in private vehicles on the campuses of
institutions of higher education. - HB 180 (Anderson) HB 122 (Larson) - Relating to
the determination of resident status of students
by public institutions of higher education.
Student would no longer qualify for resident
status based on having graduated from a public or
private high school or received the equivalent of
a high school diploma. - SB 437 (Birdwell)- Relating to the determination
of resident status of students by public
institutions of higher education. An institution
cannot reclassify a student's resident status if
student has completed at least 30 semester credit
hours. - HB 539 (Alonzo, Roberto) - Relating to repealing
certain limitations on the automatic admission of
undergraduate students to general academic
teaching institutions. - HB 639 (Patrick) - Relating to the eligibility
requirements for admission of undergraduate
students to a general academic teaching
institution.
Concealed Handguns Transportation of
Firearms Resident Status Resident
Status Automatic Admission Limitation Admissio
ns
583rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (4 of 8)
- HB 774 (Guillen) SB 498 (SeligerPatrick) -
Relating to applying credit earned by a student
at a general academic teaching institution to an
associate's degree at a lower-division
institution of higher education previously
attended by the student. - HB 225 (Seliger) - Relating to curriculum and
end-of-course assessment requirements for high
school graduation. - HB 5 (Aycock)- Relating to public school
accountability, including assessment, and
curriculum requirements. - HB 1052 (Lavender)- Relating to the automatic
admission to a public institution of higher
education of a child of a person who dies while
on or as a result of active duty in the United
States armed forces. - SB 445 (Birdwell) - Relating to an informed
student document for prospective students of
certain public institutions of higher education. - SB 436 (Birdwell) Relating to administration of
collegiate learning assessments to students at
general academic teaching institutions.
Credit Earned Curriculum and Assessment
Curriculum and Assessment Automatic
Admission Informed Student Document Assessment
s Administration
683rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (5 of 8)
- HB 110 (Raymond) SB 54 (Zaffirini) - Relating to
leave for junior college district or university
system employees who are physically assaulted
while on duty. - HB 1065 (Hernandez, Luna) - Relating to the right
of an employee who is a victim of a crime to time
off from work to attend court proceedings related
to that crime. - SB 146 (Williams) HB 896 Kolkhorst - Relating to
access by a public institution of higher
education to the criminal history record
information of certain persons seeking to reside
in on-campus housing. - HB 119 (Larson) - Relating to citizenship
information reported by persons who receive local
or state money to provide services to individuals
in this state. - HB 82 (McClendon)- Relating to a single common
course numbering system for public institutions
of higher education in this state. - HB 1409 (Wu)- Relating to the granting of
undergraduate course credit by examination at
public institutions of higher education
authorizing a fee. - HB 1410 (Wu)- Relating to notification by an
institution of higher education to a school
district of certain students referred to
developmental coursework. - SB 497 (Seliger Zaffirini) Relating to the
number of semester credit hours required to earn
an associate degree at public institutions of
higher education.
Assault and Court Leave Assault and Court
Leave Criminal History Record Citizenship
Information Course Numbering Credit by
Examination Developmental Coursework Associate
Degree
783rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (6 of 8)
- HB 1071 (Allen)- Relating to the use of state
institutions of higher education to provide
training to state agency employees. - HB 25 (Branch) - Relating to the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board's student
success-based funding recommendations for certain
public institutions of higher education.
(Completed by UT System on behalf of all
institutions.) - SB 31 (Zaffirini)- Relating to formula funding
for certain semester credit hours earned for dual
course credit. - HB 291 (King of Parker) - Relating to a hiring
freeze of nonessential personnel employed by a
state agency. - SB 490 (Seliger) - Relating to the expiration of
tuition equalization grant requirements for
grants awarded before the 2005-2006 academic
year. - HB 676 (Ratliff)- Relating to requiring state
contractors to participate in the federal
electronic verification of work authorization
program, or E-verify. - SB 62 (Nelson)- Relating to the vaccination
against bacterial meningitis of entering students
at public and private or independent institutions
of higher education. - SB 67 (Nelson) Relating to reporting
requirements for institutions of higher education
conducting human stem cell research.
Agency Training Formula Funding Formula
Funding Hiring Freeze Financial
Aid E-verify Meningitis Vaccination Human
Stem Cell Reporting
883rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (7 of 8)
- HB 142 (Raymond)- Relating to a prohibition
against human cloning and regulating other uses
of human tissue by institutions of higher
education providing penalties. - HB 92 (White James) - Relating to state formula
funding for pharmacy schools and colleges and
graduate-level pharmacy programs. - HB 360 (Krause)- Relating to withholding state
funding from a public or private institution of
higher education that requires student
organizations to allow student participation
regardless of status or beliefs. - HB 219 (White James) - Relating to the provision
of certain public benefits and services to
persons not lawfully present in the United States
and reimbursement from the federal government for
those benefits and services. - HB 443 (Dukes) - Relating to the liability of
certain public and private institutions of higher
education for failure by an administrator to
report child abuse or neglect creating a civil
penalty. - HB 747 (Raymond)- Relating to the duty of certain
professionals, including employees of public or
private institutions of higher education, to
report child abuse or neglect. - HB 171 (Alonzo, Roberto)- Relating to the
establishment of veterans resource centers at
certain institutions of higher education.
Human Cloning Regulation Pharmacy
Schools Registered Student Organization Reimburs
ement of Benefits and Services Reporting Child
Abuse Reporting Child Abuse Veterans Resource
Center
983rd Legislative SessionBills to Watch and
Potential Impacts (8 of 8)
- HB 142 (Raymond)- Relating to a prohibition
against human cloning and regulating other uses
of human tissue by institutions of higher
education providing penalties. - HB 22 (Martinez Fischer, Trey) - Relating to the
establishment of a public service requirement for
undergraduate students, known as Service to
Texas, at public institutions of higher
education. - SB 46 (Zaffirini) - Relating to exempting books
purchased, used, or consumed by university and
college students from the sales and use tax for a
limited period. - HB 451 (Dukes) - Relating to restrictions on
access to certain personal online accounts
through electronic communication devices by
employers or public or private institutions of
higher education establishing an unlawful
employment practice. - HB 30 (Branch) - Relating to measures to
facilitate the transfer of students within the
public higher education system and the timely
graduation of students from public institutions
of higher education. - SB 379 (Deuell)- Relating to information for
prevention of sudden cardiac arrest affecting
public school students participating in
interscholastic athletics. - HB 1073 (Allen)- Relating to student loan
repayment assistance for speech-language
pathologists or audiologists employed by a public
school or as faculty members of certain graduate
programs at public institutions of higher
education.
Human Cloning Regulation Service to
Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption Reimbursemen
t of Benefits and Services Transfer
Credit Sudden Cardiac Arrest Speech
Pathologist Loan Repayment Assistance