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Texas Education Code - Chapter 73 The University Of Texas At HoustonLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Education Code > Texas Education Code - Chapter 73 The University Of Texas At Houston Sponsored LinksThe University of Texas at Houston is composed of the following component institutions under the management and control of the board of regents of The ... This subchapter may be cited as the Brooks-Bass Medical Training Act of 1969. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3170, ch. 1024, art. 1, § 1, ... The board of regents shall establish and maintain The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, a component institution of the university system located in ... The board may transfer the division of continuing education from The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston to The University of ... The board may prescribe courses leading to customary degrees offered in other leading American medical schools, may award the degrees, and may make other rules ... The board may execute and carry out with any entity or institution affiliation or coordinating agreements that are reasonably necessary or desirable for the conduct ... The board may accept and administer, on terms and conditions satisfactory to it, grants or gifts of property, including real estate and money, that may ... A complete teaching hospital for the school shall be furnished at no cost or expense to the state, and the state shall never contribute any ... The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is located in the Texas Medical Center in the city of Houston. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., ... (a) The institution and its substations shall be devoted to the diagnosis, teaching, study, prevention, and treatment of neoplastic and allied diseases. (b) If the ... (a) The board of regents shall appoint a president of the institution. (b) To be qualified for appointment as president, a person must be a ... The medical staff of the institution shall be selected and employed by the board on the recommendation of the president, and may be discharged in ... The board may establish and maintain diagnostic and treatment substations as deemed expedient from time to time. The location, erection, operation, and management of the ... This subchapter governs the admission of patients to the institution and its substations, the support of patients, and other matters relating to patients. Acts 1971, ... (a) Admission to the institution and its substations is subject to rules and regulations promulgated from time to time by the president. (b) No person ... (a) Admission is subject to the written application of the patient, the guardian of the patient, or some friend or relative of the patient. (b) ... The president shall establish a schedule of minimum fees and charges conforming to the fees and charges customarily made for similar services in the community ... The board may accept gifts and grants of money from other than state sources for the benefit of the institution and its substations. Acts 1971, ... The board may accept for and in behalf of the State of Texas title by proper conveyance or conveyances to any land located in the ... (a) The institution may enter into a contract with a county, public hospital, or hospital district to provide treatment to residents of the county or ... The institution shall ensure that institutional funds and the institution's hospital and clinic fees and patient base are sufficient to fund and achieve the mission ... (a) The institution may offer incentive retirement plans to employees of the institution who elect to retire under other state law. (b) An incentive offered ... (a) The institution may acquire goods or services by the method that provides the best value to the institution, including: (1) competitive bidding; (2) competitive ... (a) The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston is under the direction of a dean appointed by the board of regents. ... (a) The board of regents may prescribe courses and conduct graduate and postdoctoral programs at the master's and doctoral levels in the sciences and other ... The board may accept and administer grants and gifts from any source for the benefit of the graduate school. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3174, ... (a) The board may expend funds appropriated by the legislature to the graduate school and grant, gift, and contract funds of the school in support ... The graduate school shall maintain the closest possible affiliation with the science programs at The University of Texas at Austin and with the other medical ... The board may establish as a part of the graduate school a separate division of continuing education for physicians. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3175, ... The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston is located in the Texas Medical Center in the city of Houston. Acts 1971, 62nd ... The board of regents may accept gifts and donations for the benefit of the school. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3175, ch. 1024, art. 1, ... The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston is composed of The University of Texas Dental School at Houston, The University of Texas Dental Science ... The principal purpose of the dental school is to teach the subjects of dental education that will give a thorough knowledge of dentistry and related ... The board of regents shall appoint the faculty of the dental school. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3175, ch. 1024, art. 1, § 1, eff. ... (a) The board may confer degrees and issue diplomas, and may fix a standard of grades for students. (b) The dental school shall have regular ... The board may accept gifts and grants from any source for the benefit of the dental branch. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3176, ch. 1024, ... The Harris County Psychiatric Center has been developed and built by Harris County, Texas, and the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation. The ... The Harris County Psychiatric Center has been established with the mission of caring for mentally ill persons; other major parts of this mission include research ... Harris County and/or the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority (MHMRA) of Harris County may operate on the premises of the Harris County Psychiatric Center ... (a) Funding for the state-supported facilities and operations of the Harris County Psychiatric Center shall be provided through legislative appropriations to the Texas Department of ... (a) The state-supported facilities of the Harris County Psychiatric Center shall be leased to and operated and administered by The University of Texas System in ... That portion of any revenues related to the provision of patient services through the operation of the Harris County Psychiatric Center facilities that are leased ... (a) The governance, operation, management, and control of the Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences created by Chapter 427, Acts of the 55th Legislature, Regular ... Any gifts, grants, unexpended balances of appropriated or unappropriated funds, and all movable equipment held by the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation ... (a) Present institute personnel shall be allowed to apply for employment with The University of Texas System, Harris County, or the Mental Health and Mental ... Hereafter, the name of the institute shall be The University of Texas Mental Sciences Institute. Added by Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 848, § 1, ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |