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(E) Spouse and Dependents who Previously Lived in
Texas. A spouse and/or dependent child of a member of the U.S. Armed
Forces, or of a Commissioned Officer of the Public Health Service who
previously resided in Texas for at least six months shall pay resident
tuition, if the member or commissioned officer, at least 12 months prior
to the census date of the spouse's or dependent child's enrollment in an
institution:
(i) filed proper documentation with the military or
Public Health Service to change his/her permanent residence to Texas
and designated Texas as his/her place of legal residence for income tax
purposes; and
(ii) registered to vote in Texas, and
(iii) has satisfied a least one of the following require-
ments for the 12 months prior to the first day of the relevant semester:
(I) ownership of real estate in Texas with no
delinquent property taxes;
(II) registration of an automobile in Texas; or
(III) execution of a currently-valid will deposited
with a county clerk in Texas that indicates he/she is a resident of Texas.
(F) Honorably Discharged Veterans. A former mem-
ber of the U.S. Armed Forces or Commissioned Officer of the Public
Health Service and his/her spouse and/or dependent child shall pay res-
ident tuition for any semester beginning prior to the first anniversary of
separation from the military or health service, if the former member:
(i) had, at least one year preceding the census date
of the term or semester, executed a document with U.S. Armed Forces
or Public Health Service that is in effect on the census date of the term
or semester and that changed his/her permanent residence to Texas and
designated Texas as his/her place of legal residence for income tax pur-
poses; and
(ii) had registered to vote in Texas for at least 12
months prior to the census date of the term or semester; and
(iii) provides documentation that the member has,
not less than 12 months prior to the census date of the term in which he
or she plans to enroll, taken 1 of the 3 following actions:
(I) purchased real estate in Texas with no delin-
quent property taxes;
(II) registered an automobile in Texas; or
(III) executed a currently-valid will that has been
deposited with a county clerk in Texas that indicates he/she is a resident
of Texas.
(G) NATO Forces. Non-immigrant aliens stationed in
Texas under the agreement between the parties to the North Atlantic
Treaty regarding status of forces, their spouses and dependent children,
shall pay resident tuition.
(H) Radiological Science Students at Midwestern State
University. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces stationed outside the
State of Texas who are enrolled in a bachelor of science or master of
science degree program in radiological sciences at Midwestern State
University by instructional telecommunication shall pay resident tu-
ition and other fees or charges provided for Texas residents, if they
began the program of study while stationed at a military base in Texas.
(11) Program for the Center for Technology Development
and Transfer. Under agreements authorized by Texas Education Code,
65.45, a person employed by the entity with whom the University of
Texas System enters into such an agreement, or the person's spouse orchild, may pay resident tuition when enrolled in a University of Texas
System institution.
21.30. Residence Determination Official.
(a) Each institution shall designate an individual that is em-
ployed by the institution as a Residence Determination Official.
(b) The Residence Determination Official shall:
(1) be knowledgeable of the requirements set out in these
rules and the applicable statutes; and
(2) attend at least one training or workshop provided by the
Coordinating Board regarding these rules and the applicable statutes in
each state fiscal year.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 13,
2008.
TRD-200800850
Bill Franz
General Counsel
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Proposed date of adoption: April 24, 2008
For further information, please call: (512) 427-6114
SUBCHAPTER C. HINSON-HAZLEWOOD
COLLEGE STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM
19 TAC 21.54, 21.55, 21.61, 21.62, 21.64
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board proposes
amendments to 21.54, 21.55, 21.61, 21.62, and 21.64,
concerning the Hinson-Hazlewood College Student Loan Pro-
gram. Specifically, the proposed amendment to 21.54(d) will
reflect current procedures for institutional reporting of changes
in borrower enrollment status. Rather than providing printed
rosters of students to institutions for reporting of enrollment
changes, the Board subscribes to a national data clearing-
house. Changes in enrollment data reported by participating
institutions are processed electronically. Institutions that do
not participate in the clearinghouse report enrollment changes
directly to the Board. The proposed amendment to 21.55(a)(6)
will correct the statement regarding the borrower's provision of
two references. The employment status of a person named as
a reference is not relevant to that person's knowledge of the
borrower's current address throughout the life of the loan. The
proposed amendment to 21.61(d) will remove a requirement
relating to negotiation of warrants that is no longer relevant.
All loan funds are disbursed to institutions by Electronic Funds
Transfer (EFT); loan warrants are no longer produced. The
proposed amendment to 21.62(a)(3)(B) will eliminate a provi-
sion that was part of the Revenue Bond covenants and is no
longer relevant because these bonds have been retired. The
proposed amendment to 21.62(f) will remove language that is
not applicable within the HELMS software system. The order
of payment application is addressed later in this section. The
proposed amendment to 21.64(c) will provide a more accurate
description of the current process for the Texas Higher Educa-
tion Coordinating Board's communication of borrower account33 TexReg 1698 February 29, 2008 Texas Register
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