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CS/SB 1156: State University Student Fees

GENERAL BILL by Higher Education ; Flores

State University Student Fees; Authorizing each university board of trustees to increase the Capital Improvement Trust Fund fee and the building fee; requiring that a fee committee recommend any increase in the fees; requiring that the fee committee be composed of students and members appointed by the student body president and the university president, respectively; prohibiting the sum of the Capital Improvement Trust Fund fee and the building fee from exceeding 10 percent of the tuition for resident students or 10 percent of the sum of tuition and out-of-state fees for nonresident students, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2012
Last Action: 3/9/2012 Senate - Died in Budget Subcommittee on Higher Education Appropriations, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5201 (Ch. 2012-134)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Senate Committee References:
  1. Higher Education (HE)
  2. Banking and Insurance (BI)
  3. Budget (BC)



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
12/6/2011 Senate • Filed
1/10/2012 Senate • Referred to Higher Education; Banking and Insurance; Budget -SJ 93
• Introduced -SJ 93
2/6/2012 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Higher Education, 02/09/12, 1:15 pm, 301 Senate Office Building --Temporarily Postponed
2/14/2012 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Higher Education, 02/16/12, 10:30 am, 301 Senate Office Building
2/16/2012 Senate • CS by Higher Education; YEAS 5 NAYS 1 -SJ 523
2/17/2012 Senate • Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute)
2/20/2012 Senate • Now in Banking and Insurance -SJ 523
2/21/2012 Senate • CS by Higher Education read 1st time -SJ 536
2/23/2012 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Budget Subcommittee on Higher Education Appropriations, 02/28/12, 2:15 pm, 412 Knott Building --Not Received
3/9/2012 Senate • Died in Budget Subcommittee on Higher Education Appropriations, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5201 (Ch. 2012-134)