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Chapter 52
Student Loan Program

Sections

52.01
Administration
52.02
Delegation of Powers and Duties
52.03
Board Interest and Sinking Funds
52.04
Board Student Loan Funds
52.11
Issuance of Bonds
52.12
Refunding Bonds
52.13
Bonds as Investments
52.16
Proceeds from Bond Sale
52.17
Interest and Sinking Funds
52.18
Duties of Comptroller
52.19
Investment of Funds
52.20
Student Loan Notes
52.31
Participating Institutions
52.32
Qualifications for Loans
52.33
Amount of Loan
52.34
Payments to Student
52.35
Term of Loans
52.36
Loan Interest and Fees
52.37
Insurance
52.38
Repayment of Loans
52.39
Default; Suit
52.41
Servicing of Certain Federally Insured Student Loans
52.51
Advisory Committees
52.52
Contracts
52.53
Gifts and Grants
52.54
Rules and Regulations
52.55
Audit
52.81
Definitions
52.82
Issuance; Sale
52.83
Terms
52.84
Execution; Registration
52.85
Marketing; Distribution
52.86
Approval and Registration
52.87
Mandamus
52.88
Replacement of Bond
52.89
Fund
52.90
Loans from Fund
52.91
Bonds for Former Texas B-on-time Student Loan Program
52.321
Standards Concerning Ability to Repay Certain Loans
52.335
Required Loan Debt Disclosure
52.501
Definitions
52.521
Filing of Claims on Loans in Default
52.541
Accounts for Loan Programs
 



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