Tex. Educ. Code Section 74.752
Medical School


The medical school established as a component of the health science center and as a component institution of The University of Texas System under the management and control of the board of regents of The University of Texas System is subject to this section. The offices overseeing undergraduate medical education shall be located in Hidalgo County and the offices overseeing graduate medical education shall be located in Cameron County. The board shall ensure that educational programs for first-year and second-year students shall be primarily located in Hidalgo County, and the educational programs for third-year and fourth-year students shall be primarily located in Cameron County; and the educational programs for all medical students shall take full advantage of the existing educational facilities and programs at The University of Texas--Pan American’s Edinburg campus or successor campus, The University of Texas at Brownsville campus or successor campus, and the Lower Rio Grande Valley Academic Health Center established under Subchapter L (Authority to Establish or Participate in Center), Chapter 74 (Other Medical, Dental, and Nursing Units of the University of Texas System), in Harlingen and Edinburg. Graduate medical education programs and activities shall be conducted throughout the region.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1341 (S.B. 98), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 726 (S.B. 24), Sec. 3, eff. June 14, 2013.

Source: Section 74.752 — Medical School, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­74.­htm#74.­752 (accessed May 4, 2024).

74.001
Composition
74.003
Land Acquisition
74.004
Centennial Scholars Matching Fund
74.005
Treatment of Certain Patients
74.006
Sufficiency of Funds
74.007
Incentive Retirement Plans
74.008
Acquisition of Goods or Services
74.101
Component Institution
74.102
Courses and Degrees
74.103
Gifts and Grants
74.104
Entering Classes
74.105
Lease of Land for Hospital, Etc
74.151
Component Institution
74.152
Courses and Degrees
74.153
Gifts and Grants
74.154
Teaching Hospital
74.155
National Center for Warrior Resiliency
74.201
Establishment and Location
74.202
Courses and Degrees
74.203
Affiliation Agreements
74.204
Gifts and Grants
74.205
Teaching Hospital
74.251
Component Institution
74.252
Training and Teaching
74.253
Courses and Degrees
74.254
Affiliation Agreements
74.255
Gifts and Grants
74.301
Establishment
74.302
Hospital Facilities and Services
74.303
Courses and Degrees
74.304
Affiliation Agreements
74.305
Gifts and Grants
74.306
Liberal Arts Courses Pending Establishment
74.351
Establishment
74.352
Hospital Facilities and Services
74.353
Courses and Degrees
74.354
Affiliation Agreements
74.355
Gifts and Grants
74.401
Composition, Operation, Maintenance
74.402
Courses, Degrees, Etc
74.403
Affiliation Agreements
74.404
Gifts and Grants
74.501
Establishment and Location
74.502
Courses and Degrees
74.503
Affiliation Agreements
74.504
Gifts and Grants
74.505
Teaching Hospital
74.506
Funding
74.601
Use and Control
74.602
Purposes of Health Science Center
74.603
Service as State Chest Hospital
74.604
East Texas Center for Rural Geriatric Studies
74.611
Authority to Establish or Participate in Center
74.612
Gifts and Grants
74.613
Facilities
74.614
Teaching Hospital
74.615
Coordinating Board Supervision
74.701
Authority to Establish Center
74.702
Management and Operation of Center
74.703
Gifts and Grants
74.704
Facilities
74.751
Health Science Center
74.752
Medical School
74.753
Participation in Available University Fund
74.754
Courses and Degrees
74.755
Affiliation Agreements
74.756
Gifts and Grants
74.757
Other Facilities
74.758
Teaching Hospital
74.759
Coordinating Board Supervision
74.760
Effect of Health Science Center on Lower Rio Grande Valley Academic Health Center

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 74.752’s source at texas​.gov