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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article III, Section 50b-6 of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"Additional Student Loans"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=Added November 6, 2007:
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article III, Section 50-b-6 of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"Additional Student Loans"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=Added November 6, 2007:


'''(a) The Legislature by general law may authorize the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or its successor or successors to issue and sell general obligation bonds of the State of Texas in an amount not to exceed $500 million in order to finance educational loans to students in the manner provided by law. The bonds are in addition to bonds issued under Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50b-4|50b-4]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50b-5|50b-5]] of this article and under any other provision or former provision of this constitution authorizing similar bonds.'''
'''(a) The Legislature by general law may authorize the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or its successor or successors to issue and sell general obligation bonds of the State of Texas in an amount not to exceed $500 million in order to finance educational loans to students in the manner provided by law. The bonds are in addition to bonds issued under Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50-b-4|50-b-4]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50-b-5|50-b-5]] of this article and under any other provision or former provision of this constitution authorizing similar bonds.'''


'''(b) The bonds shall be executed in the form, on the terms, and in the denominations, bear interest, and be issued in installments as prescribed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or its successor or successors.'''
'''(b) The bonds shall be executed in the form, on the terms, and in the denominations, bear interest, and be issued in installments as prescribed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or its successor or successors.'''
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'''(d) The Legislature may provide for the investment of bond proceeds and may establish and provide for the investment of an interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds. Income from the investment shall be used for the purposes prescribed by the Legislature.'''
'''(d) The Legislature may provide for the investment of bond proceeds and may establish and provide for the investment of an interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds. Income from the investment shall be used for the purposes prescribed by the Legislature.'''


'''(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, there is appropriated out of the first money coming into the treasury in each fiscal year, not otherwise appropriated by this constitution, the amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on any bonds issued under this section, under Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50b-4|50b-4]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50b-5|50b-5]] of this article, and under any other provision or former provision of this article authorizing similar bonds that mature or become due during the fiscal year, less any amount remaining in an interest and sinking fund established under this section, Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50b-4|50b-4]] or [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50b-5|50b-5]] of this article, or any other provision or former provision of this article authorizing similar bonds at the end of the preceding fiscal year that is pledged to the payment of the bonds or interest.'''
'''(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, there is appropriated out of the first money coming into the Treasury in each fiscal year, not otherwise appropriated by this constitution, the amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on any bonds issued under this section, under Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50-b-4|50-b-4]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50-b-5|50-b-5]] of this article, and under any other provision or former provision of this article authorizing similar bonds that mature or become due during the fiscal year, less any amount remaining in an interest and sinking fund established under this section, Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50-b-4|50-b-4]] or [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 50-b-5|50-b-5]] of this article, or any other provision or former provision of this article authorizing similar bonds at the end of the preceding fiscal year that is pledged to the payment of the bonds or interest.'''


'''(f) Bonds issued under this section, after approval by the Attorney General, registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts, and delivery to the purchasers, are incontestable.'''
'''(f) Bonds issued under this section, after approval by the Attorney General, registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts, and delivery to the purchasers, are incontestable.'''


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|seo_title=Article III, Section 50-b-6 of the Texas Constitution ("Additional Student Loans")
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|seo_description=The Legislature may authorize the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to sell bonds for student loans.
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[[Category:TxCon ArtIII Sec]]
[[Category:TxCon ArtIII Sec]]

Latest revision as of 16:00, August 10, 2023

Added November 6, 2007:

(a) The Legislature by general law may authorize the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or its successor or successors to issue and sell general obligation bonds of the State of Texas in an amount not to exceed $500 million in order to finance educational loans to students in the manner provided by law. The bonds are in addition to bonds issued under Sections 50-b-4 and 50-b-5 of this article and under any other provision or former provision of this constitution authorizing similar bonds.

(b) The bonds shall be executed in the form, on the terms, and in the denominations, bear interest, and be issued in installments as prescribed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or its successor or successors.

(c) The maximum net effective interest rate to be borne by bonds issued under this section may not exceed the maximum rate provided by law.

(d) The Legislature may provide for the investment of bond proceeds and may establish and provide for the investment of an interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds. Income from the investment shall be used for the purposes prescribed by the Legislature.

(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, there is appropriated out of the first money coming into the Treasury in each fiscal year, not otherwise appropriated by this constitution, the amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on any bonds issued under this section, under Sections 50-b-4 and 50-b-5 of this article, and under any other provision or former provision of this article authorizing similar bonds that mature or become due during the fiscal year, less any amount remaining in an interest and sinking fund established under this section, Section 50-b-4 or 50-b-5 of this article, or any other provision or former provision of this article authorizing similar bonds at the end of the preceding fiscal year that is pledged to the payment of the bonds or interest.

(f) Bonds issued under this section, after approval by the Attorney General, registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts, and delivery to the purchasers, are incontestable.

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