Tex. Educ. Code Section 130.082
Governing Board of Junior College of Other than Independent School District


(a)

Except as provided by Section 130.081 (Governing Board of Junior College of Independent School District) or another section of this subchapter, the governing boards of all junior college districts shall be constituted and chosen as described in the provisions of this section.

(b)

The official name of the governing board of the junior college district shall be the board of trustees.

(c)

The official name of a junior college district shall be the “__________ Junior College District” unless the board of trustees of the district elects to call the district a community college district, in which event the official name of the junior college district shall be the “________ Community College District.” The board shall designate an appropriate and locally pertinent descriptive word or words to be filled in the appropriate blank (and may change such designation when deemed advisable) by resolution or order; provided that no two districts shall have the same or substantially similar names. A district may change its name under Section 130.005 (Change of Name to Community College District) or 130.0051 (Other Change of Name by Junior College District). All resolutions or orders designating or changing names shall be filed immediately with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the first name filed shall have priority, and the district shall be advised of any previous filing of any identical or substantially similar name. The name of any junior college district existing on September 1, 1997, shall remain the same until and unless it is changed under this chapter, and any change in the name of a junior college district made before that date is validated and is deemed to have been properly made. Another district may not use the name of any district whose name change is validated under this subsection.

(d)

The number of members or trustees of the governing board shall be either seven or nine, in accordance with the laws applicable to the junior college district on the effective date of this code or on the date of the creation of a new district or a new board. Any seven-member board may be increased to nine, and the two additional members shall be appointed by resolution or order of the board for terms of office as prescribed in Subsection (e) of this section. Any vacancy occurring on the board through death, resignation, or otherwise, shall be filled by a special election ordered by the board or by appointment by resolution or order of the board. A person appointed to fill a vacancy in a trustee district must be a resident of that trustee district. A person appointed to fill a vacancy in the representation of the district at large must be a resident of the district at large. A special election to fill a board vacancy is conducted in the same manner as the district’s general election except as provided by the applicable provisions of the Election Code. The person appointed to fill the unexpired term shall serve until the next regular election of members to the board, at which time the position shall be filled by election for a term appropriately shortened to conform with what regularly would have been the length of the term for that position. Each member of the board shall be a resident, qualified voter of the district and shall take the proper oath of office before taking up the duties thereof. Members of a board shall not receive any remuneration or emolument of office, but they shall be entitled to reimbursement for their actual expenses incurred in performing their duties, to the extent authorized and permitted by the board. The board shall elect one of its members as president of the board, and the president shall preside at meetings of said board and perform such other duties and functions as are prescribed by the board. The president of the board shall have a vote the same as the other members. The board shall elect a secretary of the board who may or may not be a member of the board, and who shall be the official custodian of the minutes, books, records, and seal of said board, and who shall perform such other duties and functions as are prescribed by the board. The board shall be authorized to elect any other officers as deemed necessary or advisable. Officers of the board shall be elected at the first regular meeting of the board following the regular election of members of the board in even-numbered years, or at any time thereafter in order to fill a vacancy. Said board shall be authorized to appoint or employ such agents, employees, and officials as deemed necessary or advisable to carry out any power, duty, or function of said board; and to employ a president, dean, or other administrative officer, and upon the president’s recommendation to employ faculty and other employees of the junior college. Said board shall act and proceed by and through resolutions or orders adopted or passed by the board and the affirmative vote of a majority of all members of the board shall be required to adopt or pass a resolution or order, and the board shall adopt such rules, regulations, and bylaws as it deems advisable, not inconsistent with this section.

(e)

The basic term of office of a member of the board shall be six years, and one-third of the members of the board shall be elected at large in the district at regular elections to be held on the first Saturday in April in each even-numbered year; provided that with a seven-member board two members shall be elected in two consecutive even-numbered years and three members shall be elected in the following even-numbered year. The members of each board in office at the effective date of this act, and all subsequent members of the board, shall remain in office until the expiration of the terms for which they were elected or appointed, and until their successors shall have been elected and qualified; provided that where any existing board has held its regular elections for members of the board in odd-numbered years prior to the effective date of this act, the board shall nevertheless hold its next regular election on the first Saturday in April of the next even-numbered year following the effective date of this act, and the term of office of each incumbent member of the board shall, in effect, be lengthened by one year so as to comply with the foregoing provisions of this act. Upon the creation of a new board, or in any other situation where necessary, the members of the board shall choose by lot the terms for which they shall serve, so as to comply with the foregoing provisions. If a board is increased from seven to nine members, one of the members shall be appointed to serve until the first election at which two members otherwise would have been elected, and the other shall be appointed to serve until the second election at which two members otherwise would have been elected, and three members shall be elected for six-year terms at each election.

(f)

Members of a board shall be elected at large from each junior college district at regular elections to be called and held by the board for such purpose, at the expense of the district, on the first Saturday in April in each even-numbered year. Said elections shall be held in accordance with the Texas Election Code except as hereinafter provided, and all resident, qualified electors of the district shall be permitted to vote. Each such election shall be called by resolution or order of the board, and notice of each such election shall be given by publishing an appropriate notice, in a newspaper of general circulation in the district, at least 10 days prior to the date of the election, setting forth the date of the election, the polling place or places, the numbers of the positions to be filled, the candidates for each position and any other matters deemed necessary or advisable.

(g)

The board shall designate a number for the position held by each member of the board, from one upward in consecutive numerical order in such manner that the lowest numbers shall be assigned to the members whose terms of office expire in the shortest length of time, provided that any such position number designations on existing boards under existing law at the effective date of this act shall remain in effect. At each election candidates shall be voted upon and be elected separately for each position on the board, and the name of each candidate shall be placed on the official ballot according to the number of the position for which he or she is running. A candidate receiving a majority of the votes cast for all candidates for a position shall be declared elected. If no candidate receives such a majority, then the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall run against each other for the position. The run-off election for all positions shall be held on a date that complies with law and shall be ordered, notice thereof given, and held, as provided herein for regular elections. Any resident, qualified elector of the district may have his or her name placed as a candidate on the official ballot for any position to be filled at each regular election by filing with the secretary of the board a written application therefor signed by the applicant, not later than 5 p.m. of the 45th day before the date of the election. An application may not be filed earlier than the 30th day before the date of the filing deadline. Such application must state the number of the position for which he or she is a candidate, or the name of the incumbent member of the board holding the position for which he or she desires to run. The location on the ballot of the names of candidates for each position shall be chosen by lot by the board. A candidate shall be eligible to run for only one position at each election.

(h)

Notwithstanding anything in this code to the contrary, the provisions of all or any part of the laws of this state in effect immediately prior to the effective date of this act and relating to the name of any junior college district or the name of its governing board, or to the number of members of its governing board, or the procedures and times of electing or choosing said members, shall remain in effect under the following conditions. If, at any time before the effective date of this act (but not thereafter), the governing board of any junior college district shall specify by resolution or order the particular provisions of the aforesaid laws applicable to it which it desires to remain in effect, then such particular provisions shall continue to apply to said board and its district; provided that at any time thereafter the governing board may make this section in its entirety applicable to it and its district by appropriate resolution or order, and thereby permanently cancel the effect of the aforesaid particular provisions of other laws. All resolutions and orders permitted by this section shall be filed immediately with the Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System.

(i)

The election of trustees of a countywide junior or community college district that contains a city with a population of more than 1.18 million located primarily in a county with a population of 2.5 million or more shall be held on the first Saturday in April of each even-numbered year. When a runoff election is necessary, the board may order the election for a date to coincide with the date of the runoff election for city officials, if the city is holding a runoff election; otherwise, the board shall set the date of the runoff election for not later than three weeks following the regular election.

(j)

Notwithstanding the election dates prescribed by this section, an election held under this section shall be held on a uniform election date as provided by law.
Acts 1969, 61st Leg., p. 3004, ch. 889, Sec. 1. Renumbered from Education Code Sec. 51.072 by Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3294, ch. 1024, art. 1, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1971. Amended by Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 2035, ch. 673, Sec. 1, eff. June 20, 1975; Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 1386, ch. 554, Sec. 1, eff. June 15, 1977; Acts 1983, 68th Leg., p. 4806, ch. 844, Sec. 2, eff. Aug. 29, 1983; Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 54, Sec. 25(j), eff. Sept. 1, 1987; Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 508, Sec. 5, eff. Sept. 1, 1987; Acts 1989, 71st Leg., 1st C.S., ch. 2, Sec. 1, eff. July 18, 1989; Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 597, Sec. 63, eff. Sept. 1, 1991; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 570, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 669, Sec. 13, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1163 (H.B. 2702), Sec. 13, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 644 (H.B. 4559), Sec. 25, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 130.082 — Governing Board of Junior College of Other than Independent School District, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­130.­htm#130.­082 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

130.001
Supervision by Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System
130.002
Extent of State and Local Control
130.003
State Appropriation for Public Junior Colleges
130.004
Authorized Types of Public Junior Colleges
130.005
Change of Name to Community College District
130.006
Course Held Outside District
130.007
Endowment Fund
130.008
Courses for Joint High School and Junior College Credit
130.009
Uniform Dates for Adding or Dropping Course
130.010
Purchasing Contracts
130.0011
Public Junior Colleges
130.011
Establishment of Independent School District or City Junior College
130.012
Petition to Establish
130.013
Order to Establish
130.014
Election
130.015
Control of Independent School District or City Junior College
130.016
Separate Board of Trustees in Certain Instances
130.017
Petition and Election to Divest School Board of Authority
130.018
Separate Board of Trustees--terms, Etc
130.019
Separate Board of Trustees
130.0021
Conveyance of Certain Real Property
130.0031
Transfers: When Made
130.031
Establishment of Union, County, or Joint-county Junior College
130.0032
Tuition for Students Residing Outside of District
130.032
Restrictions
130.0033
Pilot Project: Reduced Tuition for Certain Courses
130.033
Petition to Establish
130.0034
Tuition for Repeated Courses
130.034
Tax Levy
130.0035
Performance Reports
130.035
Legality of Petition
130.0036
Report on Student Enrollment Status
130.036
Order to Establish
130.037
Calling Election
130.038
Election
130.039
Election Returns, Canvass, and Result
130.040
Board of Trustees: Union, County, or Joint-county Junior College
130.041
Election of Trustees of Union, County, and Joint-county Junior College
130.042
Original Board
130.043
Organization
130.044
Election of Trustees by the Position Method
130.0051
Other Change of Name by Junior College District
130.061
Extension of Boundaries of a Junior College District Coextensive with an Independent School District
130.062
Enlarged District: Creation
130.063
Extension of Junior College District Boundaries
130.064
Annexation by Contract
130.065
Annexation by Election
130.066
Automatic Annexation of Certain Territory
130.067
Annexation of County-line School District for Junior College Purposes
130.068
Extending Boundaries of Junior College District in District’s Service Area
130.069
Disannexation of Overlapped Territory
130.070
Disannexation of Territory Comprising an Independent School District
130.081
Governing Board of Junior College of Independent School District
130.0081
Agreement with Junior College District
130.082
Governing Board of Junior College of Other than Independent School District
130.083
Governing Board in Enlarged Junior College District
130.084
Powers and Duties
130.085
Tuition Exemption
130.088
Board of Trustees of Certain Junior College Districts
130.089
Prohibited Employment of or Contracting with Former Trustee
130.090
Remedial Programs for Secondary School Students
130.091
Definition
130.092
East Williamson County Multi-institution Teaching Center
130.093
Regional Center for Public Safety Excellence
130.0101
Acquisition of Library Materials
130.0102
Mexican American Studies Program or Course Work
130.0103
Dual Usage Educational Complex
130.0104
Multidisciplinary Studies Associate Degree Program
130.0105
Commercial Driver’s License Training Program
130.0106
Occupational and Life Skills Associate Degree Program
130.121
Tax Assessment and Collection
130.122
Tax Bonds and Maintenance Tax
130.123
Revenue Bonds
130.124
Use of Student Fees in Construction
130.125
Revenue Obligations
130.126
Long-term Notes
130.127
Refunding Notes
130.128
Sale of Notes
130.129
Interest Rate
130.130
Notes Are Not Tax Bonds
130.131
Dissolution and Transfer of Property Upon Creation of Senior College
130.132
Abolition of Junior College Districts
130.133
Transfer of Properties of County Junior College Districts After Creation of Senior College
130.151
Purpose
130.161
Definitions
130.162
Alamo Community College District Service Area
130.163
Alvin Community College District Service Area
130.164
Amarillo College District Service Area
130.165
Angelina County Junior College District Service Area
130.166
Austin Community College District Service Area
130.167
Bee County College District Service Area
130.168
Blinn Junior College District Service Area
130.169
Borger Junior College District Service Area
130.170
Brazosport College District Service Area
130.171
Central Texas College District Service Area
130.172
Cisco Junior College District Service Area
130.173
Clarendon College District Service Area
130.174
College of the Mainland District Service Area
130.175
Collin County Community College District Service Area
130.176
Dallas County Community College District Service Area
130.177
Del Mar College-corpus Christi Junior College District Service Area
130.178
El Paso County Community College District Service Area
130.179
Galveston College District Service Area
130.180
Grayson County Junior College District Service Area
130.181
Hill College District Service Area
130.182
Houston Community College System District Service Area
130.183
Howard County Junior College District Service Area
130.184
Kilgore Junior College District Service Area
130.185
Laredo Community College District Service Area
130.186
Lee College District Service Area
130.187
Mclennan Community College District Service Area
130.188
Midland Community College District Service Area
130.189
Navarro College District Service Area
130.190
North Central Texas College District Service Area
130.191
Lone Star College System District Service Area
130.192
Northeast Texas Community College District Service Area
130.193
Odessa College District Service Area
130.194
Panola College District Service Area
130.195
Paris Junior College District Service Area
130.196
Ranger Junior College District Service Area
130.197
San Jacinto College District Service Area
130.198
South Plains College District Service Area
130.199
South Texas Community College District Service Area
130.200
Southwest Texas Junior College District Service Area
130.201
Tarrant County Junior College District Service Area
130.202
Temple Junior College District Service Area
130.203
Texarkana College District Service Area
130.204
Texas Southmost College District Service Area
130.205
Trinity Valley Community College District Service Area
130.206
Tyler Junior College District Service Area
130.207
Vernon Regional Junior College District Service Area
130.208
The Victoria College District Service Area
130.209
Weatherford College District Service Area
130.210
Western Texas College District Service Area
130.211
Wharton County Junior College District Service Area
130.251
Branch Campuses
130.252
Security for Revenue Bonds Issued for Branch Campus, Center, or Extension Facility
130.253
Branch Campus Maintenance Tax
130.254
South Texas Community College District
130.301
Definitions
130.302
Baccalaureate Degree Programs
130.303
Authorization for Certain Baccalaureate Degree Programs
130.304
Baccalaureate in Dental Hygiene
130.305
Accreditation
130.306
Limitation
130.307
Requirements
130.308
Special Requirements for Nursing Degree Program
130.309
Articulation Agreement Required
130.310
Funding
130.00311
Methods of Inclusion or Participation in Junior College District
130.311
Report
130.0312
Validation of Certain Acts and Proceedings
130.312
Rules
130.351
Definitions
130.352
Formula Funding for Workforce Continuing Education Courses
130.353
Workforce Continuing Education for High School Students
130.354
Waiver of Tuition and Fees for Workforce Continuing Education Courses
130.355
Rules
130.451
Definitions
130.452
Purpose
130.453
Administration
130.454
Approval of Alternative High School Diploma Program
130.455
Award of High School Diploma
130.456
Funding
130.457
Report
130.458
Rules
130.0821
Governing Board of Certain Countywide Community College Districts
130.0822
Election from Single-member Trustee Districts
130.0823
Election by Position in Certain Districts
130.0824
Governing Board of Texarkana College District
130.0825
Write-in Voting in Election for Members of Governing Body
130.0826
Option to Continue in Office Following Redistricting
130.0828
Additional Trustees for Weatherford Junior College District
130.0829
Governing Board of Paris Junior College District
130.0845
Removal of Trustee for Nonattendance of Board Meetings
130.0851
Tuition Exemption for District Employees
130.1221
Credit Agreements in Certain Junior College Districts
130.08285
Governing Board of Trinity Valley Community College District

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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