Bill Text: TX HB2615 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to the operation by a school district of a foundation and trade diploma program to provide eligible high school students with educational training under a plan for the issuance of a high school diploma and the application of certain student-based allotments under the public school finance system.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 59-21)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-05-11 - Point of order sustained Rule 4, Section 32(c)(3) [HB2615 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2615-Comm_Sub.html
88R25712 DIO-F | |||
By: Gates, Harris of Anderson, Burrows, | H.B. No. 2615 | ||
Canales, Allen, et al. | |||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2615: | |||
By: Buckley | C.S.H.B. No. 2615 |
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relating to the operation by a school district of a foundation and | ||
trade diploma program to provide eligible high school students with | ||
educational training under a plan for the issuance of a high school | ||
diploma and the application of certain student-based allotments | ||
under the public school finance system. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
ARTICLE 1. FOUNDATION AND TRADE DIPLOMA PROGRAMS | ||
SECTION 1.01. Subtitle F, Title 2, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 30B to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 30B. FOUNDATION AND TRADE DIPLOMA PROGRAMS | ||
Sec. 30B.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "board" means | ||
the State Board of Education. | ||
Sec. 30B.002. PURPOSE. The purpose of a foundation and | ||
trade diploma program operated under this chapter and authorized as | ||
a campus or campus program under Subchapter C, Chapter 12, is to | ||
provide public education to high school students: | ||
(1) whose educational needs are better served by | ||
tailored education and training; and | ||
(2) for whom a P-TECH program established under | ||
Subchapter N, Chapter 29, is not academically appropriate or would | ||
not provide adequate opportunities. | ||
Sec. 30B.003. FOUNDATION AND TRADE DIPLOMA PROGRAM. (a) | ||
Each foundation and trade diploma program authorized under | ||
Subchapter C, Chapter 12, and operating under this chapter shall | ||
offer students who reside in the district a program that is: | ||
(1) aligned with mathematics, English language, and | ||
other skills and content adequate for the foundation and trade | ||
diploma program, including essential knowledge and skills in | ||
English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies; | ||
(2) designed to allow students to satisfy requirements | ||
related to: | ||
(A) industry-recognized credentials and | ||
certificates included in the inventory required by Section 312.003, | ||
Labor Code; or | ||
(B) industry-defined and industry-recognized | ||
skill standards developed under Section 2308.109, Government Code; | ||
and | ||
(3) tailored to serve as an entry point to high-wage | ||
and high-growth jobs and industries as determined by the agency. | ||
(a-1) In determining high-wage and high-growth jobs and | ||
industries under Subsection (a)(3), the agency shall consider: | ||
(1) the average salary or wages and available work | ||
opportunities for the applicable career, based on valid and | ||
reliable data; and | ||
(2) to the extent feasible, the variety of | ||
opportunities available to foundation and trade diploma students. | ||
(b) The board shall require the successful completion of 24 | ||
credits, as provided by Subsection (c), for graduation and the | ||
issuance of a foundation and trade diploma under Section 30B.004. | ||
(c) Before the issuance to a student of a foundation and | ||
trade diploma, the board shall require the successful completion | ||
of: | ||
(1) one credit in English I; | ||
(2) one credit in English II; | ||
(3) one credit in Algebra I; | ||
(4) one additional mathematics credit; | ||
(5) one credit in biology; | ||
(6) one additional science credit; | ||
(7) one credit in United States history; | ||
(8) one credit in a course providing instruction | ||
regarding the relationship between business and the federal | ||
government; | ||
(9) one credit in physical education; | ||
(10) one credit in a language course in a language | ||
other than English; | ||
(11) one credit in fine arts; | ||
(12) one credit in a course that provides instruction | ||
in basic knowledge and skills necessary to successfully run an | ||
independent business; | ||
(13) one credit in a course that provides instruction | ||
in basic knowledge and skills necessary to develop | ||
entrepreneurship; | ||
(14) one credit in a course that provides instruction | ||
regarding financial education; | ||
(15) nine credits in career and technical education | ||
courses related to industry-defined and industry-recognized skill | ||
standards developed under Section 2308.109, Government Code; and | ||
(16) one credit for an internship of no less than 120 | ||
hours in a job or industry approved by the board. | ||
(d) In providing curriculum requirements described by | ||
Subsection (c)(15) the board may only require career and technical | ||
education courses in: | ||
(1) computer programming and software development; | ||
(2) cybersecurity; | ||
(3) plumbing and pipefitting; | ||
(4) electricity; | ||
(5) welding; | ||
(6) diesel and heavy equipment; | ||
(7) aviation maintenance; | ||
(8) applied agricultural engineering; | ||
(9) heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; | ||
(10) property management; and | ||
(11) residential construction. | ||
(e) In providing the curriculum requirements under | ||
Subsection (c), the board may not require curriculum based on | ||
essential knowledge and skills identified for a course of | ||
instruction intended for students enrolled in a P-TECH program | ||
established under Subchapter N, Chapter 29. The curriculum | ||
requirements under Subsection (c) may only be based on essential | ||
knowledge and skills identified by the board and described by | ||
Subsection (a)(1). | ||
(f) The board by rule shall provide curriculum standards for | ||
the courses described by Subsection (c). The agency shall provide | ||
support to the board in establishing curriculum requirements under | ||
that subsection. | ||
(g) In offering a foundation and trade diploma program under | ||
this chapter, a school district may form partnerships between the | ||
district and public junior colleges, public technical institutes, | ||
public state colleges, and any other public postsecondary | ||
institutions in this state offering academic or technical education | ||
or training under a certificate program or an associate degree | ||
program. | ||
(h) A school district may use state funding received under | ||
Chapter 48 that is available for the purpose to pay tuition costs | ||
for district students enrolled in the district's foundation and | ||
trade diploma program and receiving academic or technical education | ||
or training from a college or institution under a partnership | ||
entered into under Subsection (g). | ||
Sec. 30B.004. FOUNDATION AND TRADE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA. | ||
Notwithstanding any other law, agency rule, or school district | ||
policy, a student enrolled in a district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program is entitled to receive a high school diploma from | ||
the district if the student: | ||
(1) successfully completes the required curriculum | ||
established by the board under Section 30B.003; | ||
(2) satisfies any other high school graduation | ||
requirements provided by commissioner rule for students obtaining a | ||
high school diploma under the district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program; and | ||
(3) either: | ||
(A) achieves satisfactory performance on each | ||
end-of-course assessment instrument administered to the student | ||
under Section 39.023(c); or | ||
(B) is determined to be qualified to graduate by | ||
the student's individual graduation committee established under | ||
Section 28.0258 for the student by the district operating the | ||
foundation and trade diploma program. | ||
Sec. 30B.005. ENROLLMENT ELIGIBILITY. A student is | ||
eligible to enroll in a school district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program if: | ||
(1) the district has received the form indicating | ||
informed consent for the student under Section 30B.006; and | ||
(2) the student attends a high school campus of the | ||
district and has completed the student's 10th grade year. | ||
Sec. 30B.006. INFORMED CONSENT. (a) Before a student may | ||
enroll in a school district's foundation and trade diploma program, | ||
the student and the student's parent, guardian, or other person | ||
standing in parental relation to the student must be advised by a | ||
school counselor concerning: | ||
(1) specific benefits of graduating under the | ||
foundation high school program established under Section 28.025; | ||
(2) specific benefits of graduating under a foundation | ||
and trade diploma program with a diploma and earning | ||
industry-recognized credentials through the program; | ||
(3) the differences between the curriculum | ||
requirements for obtaining a diploma under a foundation and trade | ||
diploma program and the curriculum requirements for obtaining a | ||
diploma under the foundation high school program, including | ||
specific foundation high school program courses that will be | ||
replaced by foundation and trade diploma program courses; and | ||
(4) the number of additional credits that may be | ||
required to graduate under the foundation high school program if | ||
the student chooses to cease participation in a foundation and | ||
trade diploma program and resume participation in the foundation | ||
high school program. | ||
(b) After receiving the required counseling described by | ||
Subsection (a), the student's parent, guardian, or other person | ||
standing in parental relation to the student may provide written | ||
permission for the student to enroll in the school district's | ||
foundation and trade diploma program, on a form adopted by the | ||
agency, to the school counselor. | ||
Sec. 30B.007. ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS. (a) A school | ||
district may adopt and administer assessment instruments necessary | ||
for a student enrolled in the district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program to earn an industry-recognized license, | ||
credential, or certificate. | ||
(b) A student enrolled in a district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program shall be administered the end-of-course assessment | ||
for each secondary level course in which the student enrolls that is | ||
listed in Section 39.023(c), as provided by that section. | ||
(c) The commissioner may not waive the application of | ||
Subsection (b) under Section 7.056 or any other law. This | ||
subsection does not prohibit the commissioner from waiving the | ||
administration of assessment instruments otherwise required to be | ||
administered to students under federal law in accordance with | ||
waiver authority granted to the commissioner by the United States | ||
Department of Education. | ||
Sec. 30B.008. REIMBURSEMENT FOR CERTAIN EXAMS. (a) | ||
Subject to Subsection (b), a student enrolled in a school | ||
district's foundation and trade diploma program is entitled to | ||
reimbursement from the district for the cost paid by the student for | ||
an exam administered under Section 30B.007 that qualifies the | ||
student for an industry-recognized license, credential, or | ||
certificate. | ||
(b) A student may receive reimbursement under this section | ||
for the cost paid for one examination in each school year. | ||
Sec. 30B.009. ACHIEVEMENT INDICATORS. (a) The | ||
commissioner shall adopt a set of achievement indicators for school | ||
district students enrolled in a district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program based on recommendations provided by the Texas | ||
Workforce Investment Council. | ||
(b) The achievement indicators adopted by the commissioner | ||
must measure outcomes for a school district's foundation and trade | ||
diploma program with respect to: | ||
(1) preparing students for success in: | ||
(A) achieving industry-recognized licenses, | ||
credentials, and certificates; | ||
(B) training in postsecondary occupational | ||
programs; and | ||
(C) entering the workforce; | ||
(2) reducing outcome differentials among students | ||
from different racial and ethnic groups and socioeconomic | ||
backgrounds; and | ||
(3) informing parents and employers regarding the | ||
performance of school district foundation and trade diploma | ||
programs and students who enroll in those programs. | ||
(c) Each school district that operates a foundation and | ||
trade diploma program under this chapter shall submit to the | ||
commissioner all relevant information the commissioner determines | ||
necessary to evaluate the district's foundation and trade diploma | ||
program based on the achievement indicators adopted under this | ||
section. | ||
(c-1) Each year, the commissioner shall determine for each | ||
foundation and trade diploma program operated under this chapter a | ||
cohort to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the | ||
foundation and trade diploma program. | ||
(d) The commissioner shall annually publish a report on the | ||
performance of foundation and trade diploma programs operated under | ||
this chapter based on the achievement indicators and the evaluation | ||
of the cohorts established under Subsection (c-1). | ||
Sec. 30B.010. MINIMUM INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS. (a) A | ||
person employed by a school district as a foundation and trade | ||
diploma program instructor must have demonstrated subject matter | ||
expertise related to the subject taught, including: | ||
(1) professional work experience; | ||
(2) formal training and education; | ||
(3) holding a relevant, active, industry-recognized | ||
license, credential, or certificate; or | ||
(4) any combination of Subdivisions (1), (2), and (3). | ||
(b) A person employed by a school district as a foundation | ||
and trade diploma program instructor must have received at least 20 | ||
hours of classroom management training as determined by the board | ||
of trustees of the district. | ||
Sec. 30B.011. MEMBERSHIP IN TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF | ||
TEXAS. A school district employee who provides services under the | ||
district's foundation and trade diploma program and qualifies for | ||
membership in the Teacher Retirement System of Texas shall be | ||
covered under the system to the same extent another qualified | ||
employee of a school district is covered. | ||
Sec. 30B.012. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS. (a) To | ||
ensure students have sufficient opportunities to participate in | ||
apprenticeship training programs and other workplace-based | ||
education, a school district operating a foundation and trade | ||
diploma program under this chapter may partner with: | ||
(1) private sector businesses; and | ||
(2) institutions of higher education that offer | ||
workforce development training programs that culminate in the | ||
attainment of an industry-recognized certification upon | ||
satisfactory completion, including Texas State Technical College. | ||
(b) A partnership under Subsection (a) may allow for the use | ||
of the partnering entity's facilities for purposes of a foundation | ||
and trade diploma program operated under this chapter. | ||
(c) A school district may sponsor apprenticeship training | ||
programs under Chapter 133 for students enrolled in the district's | ||
foundation and trade diploma program. | ||
Sec. 30B.013. LIMITATION ON CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION | ||
ALLOTMENT. For each student enrolled in a school district's | ||
foundation and trade diploma program, the district's entitlement to | ||
the career and technology education allotment under Section 48.106 | ||
is limited to the amount determined by the commissioner for a campus | ||
designated as a P-TECH school, in accordance with Subsection (a-1) | ||
of that section. | ||
Sec. 30B.0131. APPLICATION TO CERTAIN GRANT PROGRAM. (a) A | ||
school district operating a foundation and trade diploma program | ||
under this chapter may apply to the grant program established under | ||
Section 29.556 in the same manner a school district that implements | ||
or seeks to implement a P-TECH program may apply to the grant | ||
program under that section. | ||
(b) Funds obtained under Subsection (a) may only be used for | ||
the purposes described by Section 30B.003(h). | ||
Sec. 30B.014. STUDY ON IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF | ||
FOUNDATION AND TRADE DIPLOMA PROGRAMS. (a) The board shall conduct | ||
an annual study on the implementation and effectiveness of | ||
foundation and trade diploma programs operated under this chapter. | ||
(b) Not later than December 31 of each year, the board shall | ||
submit to the legislature and the special committee established | ||
under Section 30B.015 a report on the results of the study and any | ||
recommendations for legislative or other action. | ||
(c) The agency shall provide support to the board in | ||
conducting the study under Subsection (a). | ||
Sec. 30B.015. LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE. (a) The | ||
legislative oversight committee on foundation and trade diploma | ||
programs is composed of six members as follows: | ||
(1) three members of the senate appointed by the | ||
lieutenant governor; and | ||
(2) three members of the house of representatives | ||
appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. | ||
(b) The committee shall: | ||
(1) meet at least twice a year; and | ||
(2) receive the report issued under Section 30B.014 | ||
and any other information regarding the implementation and | ||
effectiveness of the foundation and trade diploma programs operated | ||
under this chapter, including information regarding rules relating | ||
to foundation and trade diploma programs adopted or proposed for | ||
adoption by the board. | ||
(c) The committee may request reports and other information | ||
from the agency, the board, or a school district relating to the | ||
operation of foundation and trade diploma programs under this | ||
chapter. | ||
(d) The committee shall review specific recommendations for | ||
legislation related to this chapter that are contained in the | ||
report submitted under Section 30B.014 or that are otherwise | ||
proposed by the agency, the board, a school district, or relevant | ||
stakeholders. | ||
(e) The committee shall monitor the operation of the | ||
foundation and trade diploma programs under this chapter with | ||
emphasis on the manner of implementation and effectiveness of the | ||
programs to achieve the purpose described by Section 30B.002. | ||
(f) Not later than December 31 of each even-numbered year, | ||
the committee shall file a report with the governor, lieutenant | ||
governor, and speaker of the house of representatives. | ||
(g) The report under Subsection (f) must include a | ||
description of any problems identified by the committee with | ||
respect to the implementation and effectiveness of foundation and | ||
trade diploma programs operated under this chapter and the | ||
committee's recommendations regarding proposed legislative actions | ||
to address those problems. | ||
ARTICLE 2. OPERATION OF FOUNDATION AND TRADE DIPLOMA PROGRAM AS | ||
CAMPUS OR CAMPUS PROGRAM | ||
SECTION 2.01. Section 12.056, Education Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | ||
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (b), requirements related to | ||
high school graduation under Section 28.025 do not apply to the | ||
issuance of a diploma under a foundation and trade diploma program | ||
under Chapter 30B operated as a campus or campus program under this | ||
subchapter if the program is administered in accordance with | ||
Chapter 30B and any applicable rules adopted by the agency or the | ||
State Board of Education under that chapter. | ||
SECTION 2.02. Section 28.016(b), Education Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(b) The instruction must include information regarding: | ||
(1) the creation of a high school personal graduation | ||
plan under Section 28.02121; | ||
(2) the distinguished level of achievement described | ||
by Section 28.025(b-15); | ||
(3) each endorsement described by Section | ||
28.025(c-1); | ||
(4) college readiness standards; [ |
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(5) potential career choices and the education needed | ||
to enter those careers; and | ||
(6) programs of study offered through a foundation and | ||
trade diploma program under Chapter 30B operated as a campus or | ||
campus program under Subchapter C, Chapter 12. | ||
SECTION 2.03. Section 29.182(b), Education Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(b) The state plan must include procedures designed to | ||
ensure that: | ||
(1) all secondary and postsecondary students have the | ||
opportunity to participate in career and technology education | ||
programs; | ||
(2) the state complies with requirements for | ||
supplemental federal career and technology education funding; | ||
(3) career and technology education is established as | ||
a part of the total education system of this state and constitutes | ||
an option for student learning that provides a rigorous course of | ||
study consistent with the required curriculum under Section 28.002 | ||
and under which a student may receive specific education in a career | ||
and technology program that: | ||
(A) incorporates competencies leading to | ||
academic and technical skill attainment; | ||
(B) leads to: | ||
(i) an industry-recognized license, | ||
credential, or certificate; or | ||
(ii) at the postsecondary level, an | ||
associate or baccalaureate degree; | ||
(C) includes opportunities for students to earn | ||
college credit for coursework; [ |
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(D) includes, as an integral part of the program, | ||
participation by students and teachers in activities of career and | ||
technical student organizations supported by the agency and the | ||
State Board of Education; and | ||
(E) includes the opportunity for students to | ||
participate in a foundation and trade diploma program under Chapter | ||
30B operated as a campus or campus program under Subchapter C, | ||
Chapter 12; and | ||
(4) a school district provides, to the greatest extent | ||
possible, to a student participating in a career and technology | ||
education program opportunities to enroll in dual credit courses | ||
designed to lead to a degree, license, or certification as part of | ||
the program. | ||
ARTICLE 3. APPLICATION OF CERTAIN STUDENT-BASED ALLOTMENTS | ||
REGARDING FOUNDATION AND TRADE DIPLOMA PROGRAM STUDENTS | ||
SECTION 3.01. Section 48.106, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsection (a-2) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Subject to Subsection (a-2), for [ |
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equivalent student in average daily attendance in an approved | ||
career and technology education program in grades 7 through 12, a | ||
district is entitled to an annual allotment equal to the basic | ||
allotment, or, if applicable, the sum of the basic allotment and the | ||
allotment under Section 48.101 to which the district is entitled, | ||
multiplied by: | ||
(1) 1.1 for a full-time equivalent student in career | ||
and technology education courses not in an approved program of | ||
study; | ||
(2) 1.28 for a full-time equivalent student in levels | ||
one and two career and technology education courses in an approved | ||
program of study, as identified by the agency; and | ||
(3) 1.47 for a full-time equivalent student in levels | ||
three and four career and technology education courses in an | ||
approved program of study, as identified by the agency. | ||
(a-2) For each full-time equivalent student in average | ||
daily attendance in a foundation and trade diploma program operated | ||
under Chapter 30B and authorized under Subchapter C, Chapter 12, | ||
only the first 10 hours of instructional hours provided to those | ||
students under the program each week qualify toward the district's | ||
entitlement to the allotment under Subsection (a)(1), and the | ||
commissioner shall proportionately reduce the amount of the | ||
entitlement accordingly to an amount that reflects the limitation | ||
on qualified instructional hours per week using a method adopted by | ||
the commissioner. | ||
(c) At least 65 [ |
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this section must be used in providing career and technology | ||
education programs in grades 7 through 12. | ||
SECTION 3.02. Sections 48.110(b), (f), and (h), Education | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) For purposes of the outcomes bonus under this section, | ||
the commissioner shall determine the threshold percentage as | ||
provided by Subsection (g) for college, career, or military | ||
readiness as described by Subsection (f) for each of the following | ||
cohorts: | ||
(1) annual graduates who are educationally | ||
disadvantaged; | ||
(2) annual graduates who are not educationally | ||
disadvantaged; [ |
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(3) annual graduates who are enrolled in a special | ||
education program under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, regardless of | ||
whether the annual graduates are educationally disadvantaged; and | ||
(4) annual graduates who are enrolled in a foundation | ||
and trade diploma program under Chapter 30B. | ||
(f) For purposes of this section, an annual graduate | ||
demonstrates: | ||
(1) college readiness if the annual graduate: | ||
(A) both: | ||
(i) achieves college readiness standards | ||
used for accountability purposes under Chapter 39 on the ACT, the | ||
SAT, or an assessment instrument designated by the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board under Section 51.334; and | ||
(ii) during a time period established by | ||
commissioner rule, enrolls at a postsecondary educational | ||
institution; or | ||
(B) earns an associate degree from a | ||
postsecondary educational institution approved by the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board while attending high school or during | ||
a time period established by commissioner rule; | ||
(2) career readiness if: | ||
(A) the annual graduate: | ||
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standards used for accountability purposes under Chapter 39 on the | ||
ACT, the SAT, or an assessment instrument designated by the Texas | ||
Higher Education Coordinating Board under Section 51.334; and | ||
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by commissioner rule, earns an industry-accepted certificate; or | ||
(B) the annual graduate earns an | ||
industry-recognized license, credential, or certificate under a | ||
foundation and trade diploma program under Chapter 30B; and | ||
(3) military readiness if the annual graduate: | ||
(A) achieves a passing score set by the | ||
applicable military branch on the Armed Services Vocational | ||
Aptitude Battery; and | ||
(B) during a time period established by | ||
commissioner rule, enlists in the armed forces of the United States | ||
or the Texas National Guard. | ||
(h) On application by a school district, the commissioner | ||
may allow annual graduates from the district to satisfy the | ||
requirement for demonstrating career readiness under Subsection | ||
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sequence of courses required to obtain an industry-accepted | ||
certificate. The district must demonstrate in the application that | ||
the district is unable to provide sufficient courses or programs to | ||
enable students enrolled at the district to earn an | ||
industry-accepted certificate within the time period established | ||
by the commissioner under Subsection (f)(2)(A)(ii) [ |
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The commissioner by rule shall provide the criteria required for an | ||
application under this subsection. | ||
ARTICLE 4. TRANSITION; EFFECTIVE DATE | ||
SECTION 4.01. Not later than December 1, 2024, the | ||
appropriate appointing authority shall appoint the members to the | ||
legislative oversight committee on foundation and trade diploma | ||
programs as required by Section 30B.015, Education Code, as added | ||
by this Act. | ||
SECTION 4.02. This Act applies beginning with the 2023-2024 | ||
school year. | ||
SECTION 4.03. 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, 2023. |