Tex. Educ. Code Section 11.158
Authority to Charge Fees


(a)

The board of trustees of an independent school district may require payment of:

(1)

a fee for materials used in any program in which the resultant product in excess of minimum requirements becomes, at the student’s option, the personal property of the student, if the fee does not exceed the cost of materials;

(2)

membership dues in student organizations or clubs and admission fees or charges for attending extracurricular activities, if membership or attendance is voluntary;

(3)

a security deposit for the return of materials, supplies, or equipment;

(4)

a fee for personal physical education and athletic equipment and apparel, although any student may provide the student’s own equipment or apparel if it meets reasonable requirements and standards relating to health and safety established by the board;

(5)

a fee for items of personal use or products that a student may purchase at the student’s option, such as student publications, class rings, annuals, and graduation announcements;

(6)

a fee specifically permitted by any other statute;

(7)

a fee for an authorized voluntary student health and accident benefit plan;

(8)

a reasonable fee, not to exceed the actual annual maintenance cost, for the use of musical instruments and uniforms owned or rented by the district;

(9)

a fee for items of personal apparel that become the property of the student and that are used in extracurricular activities;

(10)

a parking fee or a fee for an identification card;

(11)

a fee for a driver training course, not to exceed the actual district cost per student in the program for the current school year;

(12)

a fee for a course offered for credit that requires the use of facilities not available on the school premises or the employment of an educator who is not part of the school’s regular staff, if participation in the course is at the student’s option;

(13)

a fee for a course offered during summer school, except that the board may charge a fee for a course required for graduation only if the course is also offered without a fee during the regular school year;

(14)

a reasonable fee for transportation of a student who lives within two miles of the school the student attends to and from that school, except that the board may not charge a fee for transportation for which the school district receives funds under Section 48.151 (Transportation Allotment)(d);

(15)

a reasonable fee, not to exceed $50, for costs associated with an educational program offered outside of regular school hours through which a student who was absent from class receives instruction voluntarily for the purpose of making up the missed instruction and meeting the level of attendance required under Section 25.092 (Minimum Attendance for Class Credit or Final Grade); or

(16)

if the district does not receive any funds under Section 48.151 (Transportation Allotment) and does not participate in a county transportation system for which an allotment is provided under Section 48.151 (Transportation Allotment)(i), a reasonable fee for the transportation of a student to and from the school the student attends.

(b)

The board may not charge fees for:

(1)

instructional materials, workbooks, laboratory supplies, or other supplies necessary for participation in any instructional course except as authorized under this code;

(2)

field trips required as a part of a basic education program or course;

(3)

any specific form of dress necessary for any required educational program or diplomas;

(4)

the payment of instructional costs for necessary school personnel employed in any course or educational program required for graduation;

(5)

library materials required to be used for any educational course or program, other than fines for lost, damaged, or overdue materials;

(6)

admission to any activity the student is required to attend as a prerequisite to graduation;

(7)

admission to or examination in any required educational course or program; or

(8)

lockers.

(c)

Students may be required to furnish personal or consumable items, including pencils, paper, pens, erasers, notebooks, and school uniforms, except that students who are educationally disadvantaged may be required to furnish school uniforms only as provided by Section 11.162 (School Uniforms).

(d)

The board may not charge a fee under Subsection (a)(12) for a course to which Section 28.003 (Educational Program Access) applies.

(e)

This section does not prohibit the operation of a school store in which students may purchase school supplies and materials.

(f)

A school district shall adopt reasonable procedures for waiving a deposit or fee if a student or the student’s parent or guardian is unable to pay it. This policy shall be posted in a central location in each school facility, in the school policy manual, and in the student handbook.

(g)

This section does not prohibit a board of trustees from charging reasonable fees for goods and services provided in connection with any postsecondary instructional program, including career and technology, adult, veterans’, or continuing education, community service, evening school, and high school equivalency programs.

(h)

For a fee charged under Subsection (a)(15), the school district must provide a written form to be signed by the student’s legal guardian stating that this fee would not create a financial hardship or discourage the student from attending the program. The school district may only assess the fee if the student returns the signed form.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1029, Sec. 3, eff. June 19, 1997; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 698, Sec. 1, eff. June 18, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., 1st C.S., Ch. 4 (S.B. 1), Sec. 57.01, eff. September 28, 2011.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., 1st C.S., Ch. 6 (S.B. 6), Sec. 9, eff. July 19, 2011.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 943 (H.B. 3), Sec. 3.006, eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 11.158 — Authority to Charge Fees, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­11.­htm#11.­158 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

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Accreditation
11.002
Responsibility of School Districts for Public Education
11.003
Administrative Efficiency
11.011
Organization
11.051
Governance of Independent School District
11.052
Single-member Trustee Districts
11.053
Option to Continue in Office Following Adoption of Single-member Plan or Redistricting
11.054
Electing Trustees by Cumulative Voting
11.055
Application to Get on Ballot
11.056
Write-in Voting
11.057
Determination of Results
11.058
Election by Position
11.059
Terms
11.060
Vacancies
11.061
Qualification and Organization of Trustees
11.062
Election of Officers in Certain School Districts
11.063
Eligibility for Employment
11.064
Filing of Financial Statement by Trustee
11.065
Applicability to Certain Districts
11.066
Eligibility for Service by Trustee Convicted of Certain Offenses
11.151
In General
11.152
Taxes
11.153
Sale of Minerals
11.154
Sale of Property Other than Minerals
11.155
Eminent Domain
11.156
Donations to the Public Schools
11.157
Contracts for Educational Services
11.158
Authority to Charge Fees
11.159
Member Training and Orientation
11.160
Change of School District Name
11.161
Frivolous Suit
11.162
School Uniforms
11.164
Restricting Written Information
11.165
Access to School Campuses
11.166
Operation on Campus of Institution of Higher Education
11.167
Operation Outside District Boundaries
11.168
Use of District Resources Prohibited for Certain Purposes
11.169
Electioneering Prohibited
11.170
Internal Auditor
11.171
School District Grievance Policy
11.174
Contract Regarding Operation of District Campus
11.175
School Cybersecurity
11.178
Prohibition Against Use of School District Resources for Hotel
11.179
Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Certain Leased District Facilities
11.182
Board Improvement and Evaluation Tool
11.184
Efficiency Audit
11.185
Early Childhood Literacy and Mathematics Proficiency Plans
11.186
College, Career, and Military Readiness Plans
11.201
Superintendents
11.202
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11.251
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11.252
District-level Planning and Decision-making
11.253
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11.254
State Responsibilities for the Planning and Decision-making Process
11.255
Dropout Prevention Review
11.301
Application of Former Law
11.302
Public Information
11.303
Municipal School Districts
11.304
Write-in Voting: Common School District Board Election
11.351
Authority to Establish Special-purpose School District
11.352
Governance of Special-purpose District
11.353
Admission and Attendance
11.354
Abolition of Special-purpose District
11.355
Annexation of Additional Territory by Certain Special-purpose Districts
11.356
Support of Students Enrolled in Special-purpose School Districts
11.0511
Student Trustee for Certain Districts
11.0581
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11.0621
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11.1511
Specific Powers and Duties of Board
11.1512
Collaboration Between Board and Superintendent
11.1513
Employment Policy
11.1514
Social Security Numbers
11.1515
Oversight of Academic Achievement
11.1516
District Data on Academic Achievement
11.1518
Trustee Information Posted on Website
11.1541
Donation of Surplus Property
11.1542
Open-enrollment Charter School Offer for District Facility
11.1543
Charter School Payment for Facilities Use or for Services

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 11.158’s source at texas​.gov