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Texas Education Code - Chapter 63 Permanent Funds For Health-Related Institutions Of Higher EducationLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Education Code > Texas Education Code - Chapter 63 Permanent Funds For Health-Related Institutions Of Higher Education (a) The permanent health fund for higher education is a special fund in the treasury outside the general revenue fund. (b) The fund is composed ... (a) The board of regents of The University of Texas System shall administer the fund. The board may manage and invest the fund in the ... (a) The legislature shall appropriate the amount available for distribution from the fund to the health-related institutions of higher education listed in Section 63.002(c). The ... An institution receiving a distribution from the permanent fund established under this subchapter shall provide a report to the Legislative Budget Board no later than ... (a) A separate permanent endowment fund is established for the benefit of each of the following institutions of higher education: (1) The University of Texas ... (a) The governing board of an institution or component for which a fund is established under this subchapter may administer the fund of that institution. ... Each institution listed in Section 63.101 shall provide a report on the permanent fund established under this subchapter for the benefit of the institution to ... (a) The permanent fund for higher education nursing, allied health, and other health-related programs is a special fund in the treasury outside the general revenue ... (a) The comptroller may contract with the governing board of any institution or component that is eligible to receive a grant under Subsection (c) to ... The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall provide a report on the permanent fund established under this subchapter to the Legislative Budget Board no later ... (a) The permanent fund for minority health research and education is a special fund in the treasury outside the general revenue fund. (b) The fund ... (a) The comptroller may contract with the governing board of any institution or component that is eligible to receive a grant under Subsection (c) to ... Texas Lawyers
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