Texas Code § 102.154

UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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Sec. 102.154. UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas University Advisory Committee is composed of the following members:
(1) two members appointed by the chancellor of The University of Texas System to represent:
(A) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center;
(B) The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston;
(C) The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston;
(D) The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio;
(E) The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler; or
(F) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center;
(2) one member appointed by the chancellor of The Texas A&M University System to represent:
(A) The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center; or
(B) the teaching hospital for The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine;
(3) one member appointed by the chancellor of the Texas Tech University System to represent the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center;
(4) one member appointed by the chancellor of the University of Houston System to represent the system;
(5) one member appointed by the chancellor of the Texas State University System to represent the system;
(6) one member appointed by the chancellor of the University of North Texas System to represent the system;
(7) one member appointed by the president of Baylor College of Medicine;
(8) one member appointed by the president of Rice University; and
(9) members appointed at the executive director's discretion by the chancellors of other institutions.
(b) The university advisory committee shall advise the oversight committee and a research and prevention programs committee regarding the role of institutions of higher education in cancer research.

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