Sec. 28.0024. SCHOOL-BASED SAVINGS PROGRAM. (a) A school district or open-enrollment charter school may establish a school-based savings program to facilitate increased awareness of the importance of saving for higher education and facilitate personal financial literacy instruction. A district or school may offer the program in conjunction with a personal financial literacy course under Section 28.0021.
(b) A school-based savings program may, through partnerships with appropriate institutions, promote:
(1) general savings, by offering savings accounts or certificates of deposit through partner financial institutions; or
(2) savings dedicated for higher education, by offering through partner institutions the following accounts or bonds the primary purpose of which must be to pay expenses associated with higher education:
(A) an account authorized under Section 529, Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
(B) a Coverdell education savings account established under 26 U.S.C. Section 530;
(C) a certificate of deposit;
(D) a savings account; and
(E) a Series I savings bond.
(c) A district or school establishing a program under this section:
(1) shall seek to establish partnerships with appropriate institutions that are able to offer an account or bond under Subsection (b); and
(2) may seek to establish partnerships with public sector partners, private businesses, nonprofit organizations, and philanthropic organizations in the community.
(d) A partnership established under Subsection (c) between a district or school and:
(1) an appropriate institution may allow a student in the program or the student and an adult in the student's family jointly to have an opportunity to establish an account or purchase a bond under Subsection (b); and
(2) an appropriate institution, public sector partner, private business, or nonprofit or philanthropic organization may provide:
(A) a structure for the management of the program; and
(B) incentives that encourage contribution to a school-based account or purchase of a bond under Subsection (b), including incentives that provide matching funds or seed funding.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1265 (H.B. 3987), Sec. 1, eff. June 20, 2015.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle F - Curriculum, Programs, and Services
Chapter 28 - Courses of Study; Advancement
Subchapter A. Essential Knowledge and Skills; Curriculum
Section 28.002. Required Curriculum
Section 28.0021. Personal Financial Literacy
Section 28.0022. Certain Instructional Requirements and Prohibitions
Section 28.0023. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillator Instruction
Section 28.0024. School-Based Savings Program
Section 28.0027. District Curriculum Scope and Sequence
Section 28.003. Educational Program Access
Section 28.004. Local School Health Advisory Council and Health Education Instruction
Section 28.005. Language of Instruction
Section 28.0051. Dual Language Immersion Program
Section 28.006. Reading Diagnosis
Section 28.0062. Reading Standards for Kindergarten Through Third Grade
Section 28.007. Mathematics Diagnosis
Section 28.008. Advancement of College Readiness in Curriculum
Section 28.009. College Credit Program
Section 28.010. Notification Regarding College Credit and Work-Based Education Programs
Section 28.012. Instruction on Interaction With Law Enforcement
Section 28.013. Nature Science Curriculum Project
Section 28.014. College Preparatory Courses
Section 28.016. Instruction in High School, College, and Career Preparation
Section 28.017. Instruction on Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Sex Trafficking