Texas Code § 62.021

ALLOCATIONS
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Sec. 62.021. ALLOCATIONS.
(a) In each state fiscal year beginning with the state fiscal year ending August 31, 2026, an eligible institution is entitled to receive an amount allocated in accordance with this section from the funds appropriated for that year by Section 17 (a), Article VII, Texas Constitution. The comptroller shall distribute funds allocated under this subsection only on presentation of a claim and issuance of a warrant in accordance with Section 403.071 , Government Code. An eligible institution may not present a claim to be paid from any funds allocated under this subsection before the delivery of goods or services described in Section 17 , Article VII, Texas Constitution, except for the payment of principal or interest on bonds or notes or for a payment for a book or other published library material as authorized by Section 2155.386 , Government Code. The allocation of funds under this subsection is made in accordance with an equitable formula consisting of the following elements: space deficit, facilities condition, institutional complexity, and a separate allocation for the Texas State Technical College System. The annual amounts allocated by the formula are as follows:
(1) to the following component institutions of the University of North Texas System:
(A) $65,142,741 to the University of North Texas and its branch campus the University of North Texas at Frisco, allocated as determined by the board of regents of the system;
(B) $21,716,116 to the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth; and
(C) $7,150,950 to the University of North Texas at Dallas;
(2) to the following component institutions of the Texas State University System:
(A) $20,427,341 to Lamar University;
(B) $7,956,305 to the Lamar Institute of Technology;
(C) $5,556,444 to Lamar State College--Orange;
(D) $6,949,525 to Lamar State College--Port Arthur;
(E) $22,817,382 to Sam Houston State University;
(F) $7,555,972 to Sam Houston State University College of Osteopathic Medicine;
(G) $57,704,160 to Texas State University;
(H) $4,699,091 to Sul Ross State University; and
(I) $2,886,904 to Sul Ross State University-Rio Grande College;
(3) $12,750,829 to Texas Southern University;
(4) to the following component institutions of the Texas Tech University System:
(A) $82,671,774 to Texas Tech University;
(B) $29,075,466 to Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and its branch campuses Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Abilene and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Dallas, allocated as determined by the board of regents of the system;
(C) $10,250,544 to Angelo State University;
(D) $11,548,153 to Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center--El Paso; and
(E) $7,261,812 to Midwestern State University;
(5) $19,536,274 to the component institutions of the Texas Woman's University System, allocated as determined by the board of regents of the system;
(6) to the following component institutions of the University of Houston System:
(A) $70,708,909 to the University of Houston;
(B) $10,015,183 to the University of Houston--Clear Lake;
(C) $14,094,619 to the University of Houston--Downtown; and
(D) $5,746,678 to the University of Houston College of Medicine;
(7) to the following component institutions of The Texas A&M University System:
(A) $16,228,184 to Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi;
(B) $11,686,588 to Texas A&M International University;
(C) $10,453,123 to Texas A&M University--Kingsville;
(D) $11,465,897 to West Texas A&M University;
(E) $12,812,330 to East Texas A&M University;
(F) $4,731,552 to Texas A&M University--Texarkana; and
(G) $6,030,405 to Texas A&M University--Victoria; and
(8) $12,993,750 to the Texas State Technical College System Administration and the following component campuses, but not its extension centers or programs:
(A) Texas State Technical College, a collective unit in Nolan, Taylor, Brown, and Stephens Counties;
(B) Texas State Technical College--Harrison County;
(C) Texas State Technical College--McLennan County;
(D) Texas State Technical College, a collective unit of one or more locations in Ellis County;
(E) Texas State Technical College, a collective unit in Comal and Guadalupe Counties;
(F) Texas State Technical College--Fort Bend County;
(G) Texas State Technical College--Denton County;
(H) Texas State Technical College, a collective unit of one or more locations in East Williamson County; and
(I) Texas State Technical College in Cameron County.
(b) Each governing board participating in the distribution of funds as described in this section may expend the funds without limitation, and as the governing board may decide in its sole discretion, for any and all purposes described in Section 17 , Article VII, Texas Constitution, including to purchase or contract for cloud computing services or other intangible assets with an expected useful life or for a contract period of more than one year.
(c) Each governing board participating in the distribution of funds as described in this section may issue bonds and notes as authorized in Section 17 , Article VII, Texas Constitution.
(c-1) Each governing board participating in the distribution of funds as described in this section may in its sole discretion use the funds to pay the principal and interest of bonds that were issued under Chapter 55 and the proceeds of which were spent for a purpose described in Section 17 (a), Article VII, Texas Constitution.
(d) All funds appropriated by Article VII, Section 17, of the Constitution of Texas, but not expended during the fiscal year of appropriation, shall be carried forward and reappropriated for each of the succeeding fiscal years until expended by the governing boards of eligible institutions for the purposes described in Article VII, Section 17, of the Constitution of Texas.
(e) Whereas the University of North Texas at Dallas was created as an institution of higher education by Chapter 25 (S.B. 576), Acts of the 77th Legislature, Regular Session, 2001, which was approved by a vote of more than two-thirds of the membership of each house of the legislature, and was certified by the coordinating board to operate as a general academic teaching institution in April 2009, the University of North Texas at Dallas is entitled to participate in the funding provided by Section 17 , Article VII, Texas Constitution. Whereas the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law, which was previously designated by Chapter 1213 (S.B. 956), Acts of the 81st Legislature, Regular Session, 2009, as an institution of higher education until such time the University of North Texas at Dallas had been in operation as a general academic teaching institution for a period of five years, now operates as a professional school within the University of North Texas at Dallas as a result of the expiration of that period, the allocation to the University of North Texas at Dallas under this section includes an amount attributable to the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law as part of the university.
(e-1) Whereas the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso was created as a separate institution of higher education by an Act of the 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013, which was approved by a vote of more than two-thirds of the membership of each house of the legislature, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso is entitled to participate in the funding provided by Section 17 , Article VII, Texas Constitution, beginning with the annual appropriation for the state fiscal year beginning September 1, 2015, and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso shall be included in the allocation made for each 10-year allocation period under Section 17 (d), Article VII, Texas Constitution, beginning with the allocation made in 2015.
(e-2) Repealed by Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 913 (H.B. 42 ), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2025.
(f) Repealed by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 970 (S.B. 709 ), Sec. 2, eff. August 31, 2019.

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