Texas Education code
editThe Texas Education Code is the statutory law enacted by the Texas state legislature that regulates the Texas public school system. Specifically, it creates the Texas Education Agency (which acts as the statewide government body), establishes school districts, provides funding to school safety and resource initiatives, and sets up the University of Texas System and the University of Texas A&M System along with laws applicable to some other colleges that receive public funding.[1] The code was enacted in 1969 and revised again in 1971 by HB 534, 61st R.S. and HB 1657, 62nd R.S. respectively during the ongoing revision process begun in 1963. [2]
Organization
edit- Title 1: General Provisions
- Title 2: Public Education
- Subtitle A: General Provisions
- Subtitle B: State and Regional Organization and Governance
- Subtitle C: Local Organization and Governance
- Subtitle D: Educators and School District Employees and Volunteers
- Subtitle E: Students and Parents
- Subtitle F: Curriculum, Programs, and Services
- Subtitle G: Safe Schools
- Subtitle H: Public School System Accountability
- Subtitle I: School Finance and Fiscal Management
- Title 3: Higher Education
- Subtitle A: Higher Education in General
- Subtitle B: State Coordination of Higher Education
- Subtitle C: The University of Texas System
- Subtitle D: The University of Texas A&M System
- Subtitle E: The Texas State University System
- Subtitle F: Other Colleges and Universities
- Subtitle G: Non-Baccalaureate System
- Subtitle H: Research in Higher Education
- Title 4: Compacts
- Title 5: Other Education
- Title 6: Benefits Consortiums
Notable Titles, Chapters, and Statutes
editReferences
edit- ^ Thomson Reuters. “Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated.” Thomson Reuters Westlaw. Accessed October 13, 2022.
- ^ "Legislative Reference Library | Legislation | Texas law timeline". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-23.