Tex. Educ. Code Section 45.105
Authorized Expenditures


(a)

The public school funds may not be spent except as provided by this section.

(b)

The state and county available funds may be used only for the payment of teachers’ and superintendents’ salaries and interest on money borrowed on short time to pay those salaries that become due before the school funds for the current year become available. Loans for the purpose of payment of teachers may not be paid out of funds other than those for the current year.

(c)

Local school funds from district taxes, tuition fees of students not entitled to a free education, other local sources, and state funds not designated for a specific purpose may be used for the purposes listed for state and county available funds and for purchasing appliances and supplies, paying insurance premiums, paying janitors and other employees, buying school sites, buying, building, repairing, and renting school buildings, including acquiring school buildings and sites by leasing through annual payments with an ultimate option to purchase, and, except as provided by Subsection (c-1), for other purposes necessary in the conduct of the public schools determined by the board of trustees. The accounts and vouchers for county districts must be approved by the county superintendent. If the state available school fund in any municipality or district is sufficient to maintain the schools in any year for at least eight months and leave a surplus, the surplus may be spent for the purposes listed in this subsection.

(c-1)

Funds described by Subsection (c) may not be used to initiate or maintain any action or proceeding against the state or an agency or officer of the state arising out of a decision, order, or determination that is final and unappealable under a provision of this code, except that funds may be used for an action or proceeding that is specifically authorized by a provision of this code or a rule adopted under this code and that results in a final and unappealable decision, order, or determination.

(d)

An independent school district that has in its limits a municipality with a population of 150,000 or more or that contains at least 170 square miles, has $850 million or more assessed value of taxable property on the most recent approved tax roll and has a growth in average daily attendance of 11 percent or more for each of the preceding five years as determined by the agency may, in buying school sites or additions to school sites and in building school buildings, issue and deliver negotiable or nonnegotiable notes representing all or part of the cost to the school district of the land or building. The district may secure the notes by a vendor’s lien or deed of trust lien against the land or building. By resolution or order of the governing body made at or before the delivery of the notes, the district may set aside and appropriate as a trust fund, and the sole and only fund, for the payment of the principal of and interest on the notes that part of the local school funds, levied and collected by the school district in that year or subsequent years, as the governing body determines. The aggregate amount of local school funds set aside in or for any subsequent year for the retirement of the notes may not exceed, in any one subsequent year, 10 percent of the local school funds collected during that year. The district may issue the notes only if approved by majority vote of the qualified voters voting in an election conducted in the manner provided by Section 45.003 (Bond and Tax Elections) for approval of bonds.

(e)

The governing body of an independent school district that governs a junior college district under Subchapter B (Establishment of Independent School District or City Junior College), Chapter 130 (Junior College Districts), in a county with a population of more than 2.5 million may dedicate a specific percentage of the local tax levy to the use of the junior college district for facilities and equipment or for the maintenance and operating expenses of the junior college district. To be effective, the dedication must be made by the governing body on or before the date on which the governing body adopts its tax rate for a year. The amount of local tax funds derived from the percentage of the local tax levy dedicated to a junior college district from a tax levy may not exceed the amount that would be levied by five percent of the no-new-revenue tax rate for the tax year calculated as provided by Section 26.04 (Submission of Roll to Governing Body; No-new-revenue and Voter-approval Tax Rates), Tax Code, on all property taxable by the school district. All real property purchased with these funds is the property of the school district, but is subject to the exclusive control of the governing body of the junior college district for as long as the junior college district uses the property for educational purposes.

(f)

Funds from a junior college district branch campus maintenance tax levied by a school district board of trustees under Section 130.253 (Branch Campus Maintenance Tax) may be used as provided by that section.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1071, Sec. 23, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1163 (H.B. 2702), Sec. 10, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1242 (H.B. 382), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2015.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 943 (H.B. 3), Sec. 3.053, eff. January 1, 2020.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1046 (S.B. 1365), Sec. 3.02, eff. September 1, 2021.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 644 (H.B. 4559), Sec. 21, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 45.105 — Authorized Expenditures, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­45.­htm#45.­105 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

45.001
Bonds and Bond Taxes
45.002
Maintenance Taxes
45.003
Bond and Tax Elections
45.004
Refunding Bonds
45.005
Examination of Bonds by Attorney General
45.006
Maintenance Tax Required for Judgment Ordering Ad Valorem Tax Refund
45.0011
Credit Agreements in Certain School Districts
45.0021
Restriction on Maintenance Tax Levy
45.0031
Limitation on Issuance of Tax-supported Bonds
45.031
Gymnasia, Stadia, and Other Recreational Facilities
45.032
Revenue Bonds
45.0032
Components of Maintenance and Operations Tax
45.033
Rentals, Rates, and Charges
45.034
Pledge of Revenues
45.035
Refunding Bonds
45.036
Examination of Bonds by Attorney General
45.051
Definitions
45.052
Guarantee
45.053
Limitation
45.054
Eligibility of School District Bonds
45.055
Application for Guarantee
45.056
Investigation
45.057
Guarantee Endorsement
45.058
Notice of Default
45.059
Payment of School District Bond on Default
45.060
Bonds Not Accelerated on Default
45.061
Reimbursement of Funds
45.062
Repeated Defaults
45.063
Rules
45.081
Definitions
45.082
Sale of Property
45.083
Other Laws Not Applicable
45.084
Contracts
45.085
Bond Requirements
45.086
Liberal Construction
45.087
Other Powers Unrestricted
45.101
Use of Bond Proceeds for Utility Connections
45.102
Investment of Bond Proceeds in Obligations of United States or Interest-bearing Secured Time Bank Deposits
45.103
Interest-bearing Time Warrants
45.104
Pledge of Delinquent Taxes as Security for Loan
45.105
Authorized Expenditures
45.106
Use of County Available Fund Apportionment for Area Schools Career and Technology Education
45.107
Investment of Gifts, Devises, and Bequests
45.108
Borrowing Money for Current Maintenance Expenses
45.109
Contracts for Athletic Facilities
45.110
Authorized but Unissued Bonds
45.111
Certificates of Indebtedness
45.112
Contracts for Investment of Debt Service Funds
45.113
Trust for County Permanent School Fund
45.151
Definitions
45.152
Creation of Authority
45.153
Board of Directors
45.154
Construction, Acquisition, and Operation of Stadium
45.155
Bonds
45.156
Contracts with School Districts
45.157
Examination of Bonds by Attorney General
45.158
Charges for Use of Stadium
45.159
Depository
45.160
Tax Exemption
45.161
Eminent Domain
45.162
Investment of Bond Proceeds
45.163
Acceptance of Gifts
45.201
Definitions
45.202
Selection of Depository
45.203
Depository Must Be a Bank
45.204
Conflict of Interest
45.205
Term of Contract
45.206
Bid or Request for Proposal Notices
45.207
Award of Contract
45.208
Depository Contract
45.209
Investment of District Funds
45.231
Employment of Assessor and Collector
45.232
Alternate Methods of Selection Under Former Law
45.251
Definitions
45.252
Intercept Credit Enhancement Program
45.253
Limitation on Intercept Credit Enhancement
45.254
Eligibility
45.255
Application for Credit Enhancement
45.256
Investigation
45.257
Credit Enhancement Endorsement
45.258
Notice of Failure or Inability to Pay
45.259
Payment from Intercepted Funds
45.260
Bonds Not Accelerated on Failure to Pay
45.261
Reimbursement of Foundation School Program
45.262
Repeated Failure to Pay
45.263
Rules
45.301
Definitions
45.302
Establishment of Program
45.303
Limitation on Participation
45.304
Allocation of Portion of Foundation School Program Funds for Credit Enhancement
45.305
Private Matching Funds Required
45.306
Repayment
45.307
Status of Program
45.308
Rules
45.351
Applicability
45.352
Election to Revoke County Equalization Tax
45.0531
Additional Limitation: Reservation of Percentage of Permanent School Fund Value
45.0532
Limitation on Guarantee of Charter District Bonds
45.0533
Communication with Nationally Recognized Investment Rating Firm
45.0541
Eligibility of Charter District Bonds
45.0571
Charter District Bond Guarantee Reserve Fund
45.0591
Payment of Charter District Bond on Default
45.1011
Use of Bond Proceeds for School Safety Compliance
45.1105
Use of Unspent General Obligation Bond Proceeds
45.2541
Intercept of Foundation School Program Appropriations as Credit Enhancement

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 45.105’s source at texas​.gov