Sec. 51.232. IDENTIFICATION OF PERSONS ON CAMPUS. (a) During periods of disruption, as determined by the chief administrative officer of a state-supported institution of higher education, the chief administrative officer, or an officer or employee of the institution designated by him to maintain order on the campus or facility of the institution, may require that any person on the campus or facility present evidence of his identification, or if the person is a student or employee of the institution, his student or employee official institutional identification card, or other evidence of his relationship with the institution.
(b) If any person refuses or fails upon request to present evidence of his identification, or if the person is a student or employee of the institution, his student or employee official identification card, or other evidence of his relationship with the institution, and if it reasonably appears that the person has no legitimate reason to be on the campus or facility, the person may be ejected from the campus or facility.
Added by Acts 1973, 63rd Leg., p. 84, ch. 51, Sec. 6, eff. Aug. 27, 1973.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Higher Education in General
Chapter 51 - Provisions Generally Applicable to Higher Education
Subchapter E. -1. Maintaining Campus Order During Periods of Disruption
Section 51.231. Definition of Periods of Disruption
Section 51.232. Identification of Persons on Campus
Section 51.233. Withdrawal of Consent to Remain on Campus
Section 51.234. Notice of Withdrawal of Consent
Section 51.235. Report to Chief Administrative Officer
Section 51.236. Confirmation of Withdrawal of Consent
Section 51.237. Request for Hearing
Section 51.238. Reinstatement of Consent to Remain on Campus
Section 51.239. Entering or Remaining on Campus After Withdrawal of Consent
Section 51.240. Authority to Suspend, Dismiss, or Expel Students or Employees Not Affected
Section 51.241. Students and Employees Barred From Campus After Suspension or Dismissal
Section 51.242. Refusing or Failing to Leave Building Closed to Public