HB 125 Introduced

Relating to the creation of the Tarleton State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. 

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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

 

AN ACT

 

relating to the creation of the Tarleton State University College

 

of Osteopathic Medicine.

 

       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

 

       SECTION 1.  Subchapter A, Chapter 87, Education Code, is

 

amended by adding Section 87.005 to read as follows:

 

       Sec. 87.005.  TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF

 

OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE. (a)  In this section:

 

             (1)  “Board” means the board of regents of The Texas A&M

 

University System.

 

             (2)  “College” means the Tarleton State University

 

College of Osteopathic Medicine established under this section.

 

             (3)  “University” means Tarleton State University.

 

       (b)  The Tarleton State University College of Osteopathic

 

Medicine is a college of the university and is under the management

 

and control of the board with degrees offered under the name and

 

authority of the university.

 

       (c)  The board may prescribe courses leading to customary

 

degrees and may adopt policies for the operation, control, and

 

management of the college as necessary for conducting a college of

 

osteopathic medicine of the first class.

 

       (d)  A teaching hospital considered suitable by the board may

 

be provided by a public or private entity.

 

       SECTION 2.  Section 61.003(5), Education Code, is amended to

 

read as follows:

 

             (5)  “Medical and dental unit” means The Texas A&M

 

University System Health Science Center and its component

 

institutions, agencies, and programs; the Texas Tech University

 

Health Sciences Center; the Texas Tech University Health Sciences

 

Center at El Paso; the University of Houston College of Medicine;

 

the Sam Houston State University College of Osteopathic Medicine;

 

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; The University

 

of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; The University of Texas

 

Medical School at San Antonio; The University of Texas Dental

 

Branch at Houston; The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer

 

Center; The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical

 

Sciences at Houston; The University of Texas Dental School at San

 

Antonio; The University of Texas Medical School at Houston; the

 

Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin; the School

 

of Medicine at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; the

 

nursing institutions of The Texas A&M University System and The

 

University of Texas System; the Tarleton State University College

 

of Osteopathic Medicine; and The University of Texas School of

 

Public Health at Houston; and such other medical or dental schools

 

as may be established by statute or as provided in this chapter.

 

       SECTION 3.  Section 61.501(1), Education Code, is amended to

 

read as follows:

 

             (1)  “Medical school” means the medical school at The

 

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, the medical

 

school at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, the

 

medical school at The University of Texas Health Science Center at

 

San Antonio, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston,

 

the medical school at The University of Texas at Austin, the medical

 

school at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, the medical

 

education program of The University of Texas Health Science Center

 

at Tyler, the medical school at the Texas Tech University Health

 

Sciences Center, the medical school at the Texas Tech University

 

Health Sciences Center at El Paso, the Sam Houston State University

 

College of Osteopathic Medicine, the University of Houston College

 

of Medicine, the Baylor College of Medicine, the college of

 

osteopathic medicine at the University of North Texas Health

 

Science Center at Fort Worth, the Tarleton State University College

 

of Osteopathic Medicine, or the medical school at the Texas A&M

 

University Health Science Center.

 

       SECTION 4.  Section 63.002(c), Education Code, is amended to

 

read as follows:

 

       (c)  The amount available for distribution from the fund may

 

be appropriated only for programs that benefit medical research,

 

health education, or treatment programs at the following

 

health-related institutions of higher education:

 

             (1)  The University of Texas Health Science Center at

 

San Antonio;

 

             (2)  The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer

 

Center;

 

             (3)  The University of Texas Southwestern Medical

 

Center;

 

             (4)  The University of Texas Medical Branch at

 

Galveston;

 

             (5)  The University of Texas Health Science Center at

 

Houston;

 

             (6)  The University of Texas Health Science Center at

 

Tyler;

 

             (7)  The University of Texas Health Science

 

Center–South Texas and its component institutions, if established

 

under Subchapter N, Chapter 74;

 

             (8)  The Texas A&M University Health Science Center;

 

             (9)  the University of North Texas Health Science

 

Center at Fort Worth;

 

             (10)  the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center;

 

             (11)  the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

 

at El Paso;

 

             (12)  the University of Houston College of Medicine;

 

             (13)  the Sam Houston State University College of

 

Osteopathic Medicine;

 

             (14)  the Dell Medical School at The University of

 

Texas at Austin;

 

             (15)  the Tarleton State University College of

 

Osteopathic Medicine; and

 

             (16) [(15)]  Baylor College of Medicine, if a contract

 

between Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Higher Education

 

Coordinating Board is in effect under Section 61.092.

 

       SECTION 5.  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, 2025. 

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