Texas Register, Volume 19, Number 41, Pages 4291-4362, June 3, 1994 Page: 4,330
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REGULAR SESSION
During the first twelve class days
After the twelfth class day
SUMMER SESSION
During the first four class days
After the fourth class day(2) Tuition and fees paid di-
rectly to the institution by a sponsor, donor
or scholarship shall be refunded to the
source rather than directly to the student.
(b) Class enrollments shall be re-
ported on the CBM-OOC for all students
enrolled in courses approved for other than
semester length reporting. Enrollments shall
be reported as of the official census date
prescribed in the current edition of the Edu-
cational Data Reporting Manual for Public
Community and Technical Colleges. Stu-
dents enrolled in classes with less than three
scheduled meetings may be reported if in
attendance at one scheduled meeting.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 25, 1994.
TRD-9441427 James McWhorter
Assistant Commissioner for
Administration
Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board
Effective date: June 17, 1994
Proposal publication date: March 15, 1994
For further information, please call: (512)
483-6160
Chapter 21. Student Services
Subchapter J. The Physician
Education Loan Repayment
Program
* 19 TAC 21.258, 21.261
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board adopts amendments to 21. 258 and
21.261, concerning The Physician Educa-
tion Loan Repayment Program. Section
21.258 is adopted with changes to the pro-
posed text as published in the March 15,
1994 issue of the Texas Register (19 TexReg
1733). Section 21.261 is adopted without
changos and will not be republished.
The riles better clarity the eligibility of pro-
gram applicants provide better guidance to
persons interested in participating in the pro-
gram
No comments were received regarding adop-
Iloi of the rulesThe amendments are proposed under Texas
Education Code, 61.531, 61.532, and
61.537, which provides the Texas Higher Ed-
ucation Coordinating Board with the authority
to adopt rules concerning the Physician Edu-
cation Loan Repayment Program.
21.258. Eligible Physician. An eligible
physician is one who:
(1) is licensed to practice medi-
cine in Texas by the Texas State Board of
Medical Examiners and against whom no
professional disciplinary action has been
taken; and, except in the case of general
practitioners:
(2) has satisfactorily.completed
a post-graduate program approved by the
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
and accredited by the Accreditation Council
on Graduate Medical Education or the
American Osteopathic Association or has
earned and maintained certification from an
American Specialty Board that is a member
of the American Board of Medical Special-
ties or the Advisory Board of Osteopathic
Specialties in one of the following primary
care or other specialties:
(A) in the state-funded pro-
gram, family practice, osteopathic general
practice, obstetrics/gynecology, general in-
ternal medicine, general pediatrics, emer-
gency medicine, general surgery, and
psychiatry; or
(B) in the federally funded
(expanded) program, practice specialties
named by the U.S. Secretary of Health and
Human Services for purposes of this pro-
gram.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority.Issued in Austin,
TRD-9441428Texas, on May 25, 1994.
James McWhorter
Assistant Commissioner for
Administration
Texas Higher Education
Coordinating BoardEffective date: June 17, 1994
Proposal publication dale: March 15, 1994
For further information, please call. (512)
483-6160Subchapter DD. Minority Doc-
toral Incentive Program
* 19 TAC 21.970-21.983
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board adopts new 21.970-21. 983, con-
cerning the Minority Doctoral Incentive Pro-
gram, with changes to the proposed text as
published in the December 14, 1993, issue of
the Texas Register (18 TexReg 9255).
The new rules are required by passage of
Senate Bill 233 by the 73rd Legislature. The
rules establish the minority doctoral incentive
program and provide for its operation.
As funds become available, eligible students
will be able to further their education and then
teach in Texas institutions of higher educa-
tion.
Comments were received regarding the defi-
nition of a minority; definition of a board-
approved program and the use of the word
"allopathic."
Comments were received from Texas Osteo-
pathic Association; Independent College and
Universities of Texas; and individuals.
The agency agreed with the comments re-
ceived and changed the final version of the
rules to reflect the concerns of those who
commented.
The new sections are adopted under Texas
Education Code, 56.162, which provides the
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
with the authority to adopt rules concerning
the Minority Doctoral Incentive Program.
21.970. Purpose. The purpose of the Mi-
nority Doctoral Incentive Program is to in-
crease the number of minority students
pursuing doctoral degrees and to increase
minority representation among the faculty
and academic administrators in public and
independent institutions of higher education
in Texas.
21.971. Administration. The Texas
Higher Education Coordinating Board, or
its successor or successors, shall administer
the Minority Doctoral Incentive Program
21.972. Delegation of Powers and Du-
ties. The Board delegates to the commis-
sioner of higher education the powers,
duties, and functions authorized by the
Texas Education Code. Subchapte J. Chap-
ter 5.,'0 T.!'Rig .1.-30 June 3, 1994 Texas Register *
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