Sec. 51.9315. PROTECTED EXPRESSION ON CAMPUS. (a) In this section:
(1) "Benefit" includes:
(A) recognition by or registration with an institution of higher education;
(B) the use of an institution of higher education's facilities for meetings or speaking purposes;
(C) the use of channels of communication controlled by an institution of higher education; and
(D) funding sources made generally available to student organizations at an institution of higher education.
(2) "Expressive activities" means any speech or expressive conduct protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution or by Section 8, Article I, Texas Constitution, and includes assemblies, protests, speeches, the distribution of written material, the carrying of signs, and the circulation of petitions. The term does not include commercial speech.
(3) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning assigned by Section 61.003.
(4) "Student organization" includes any organization that is composed mostly of students enrolled at an institution of higher education and that receives a benefit from the institution.
(b) It is the policy of this state and the purpose of this section to protect the expressive rights of persons guaranteed by the constitutions of the United States and of this state by:
(1) recognizing freedom of speech and assembly as central to the mission of institutions of higher education; and
(2) ensuring that all persons may assemble peaceably on the campuses of institutions of higher education for expressive activities, including to listen to or observe the expressive activities of others.
(c) An institution of higher education shall:
(1) ensure that the common outdoor areas of the institution's campus are deemed traditional public forums; and
(2) permit any person to engage in expressive activities in those areas of the institution's campus freely, as long as the person's conduct:
(A) is not unlawful; and
(B) does not materially and substantially disrupt the functioning of the institution.
(d) Notwithstanding Subsection (c), an institution of higher education may adopt a policy that imposes reasonable restrictions on the time, place, and manner of expressive activities in the common outdoor areas of the institution's campus if those restrictions:
(1) are narrowly tailored to serve a significant institutional interest;
(2) employ clear, published, content-neutral, and viewpoint-neutral criteria;
(3) provide for ample alternative means of expression; and
(4) allow members of the university community to assemble or distribute written material without a permit or other permission from the institution.
(e) Subsections (c) and (d) do not:
(1) limit the right of student expression at other campus locations; or
(2) prohibit faculty members from maintaining order in the classroom.
(f) Each institution of higher education shall adopt a policy detailing students' rights and responsibilities regarding expressive activities at the institution. The policy must:
(1) allow:
(A) any person to, subject to reasonable restrictions adopted under Subsection (d), engage in expressive activities on campus, including by responding to the expressive activities of others; and
(B) student organizations and faculty to, subject to Subsection (h), invite speakers to speak on campus;
(2) establish disciplinary sanctions for students, student organizations, or faculty who unduly interfere with the expressive activities of others on campus;
(3) include a grievance procedure for addressing complaints of a violation of this section;
(4) be approved by a majority vote of the institution's governing board before final adoption; and
(5) be posted on the institution's Internet website.
(g) An institution of higher education may not take action against a student organization or deny the organization any benefit generally available to other student organizations at the institution on the basis of a political, religious, philosophical, ideological, or academic viewpoint expressed by the organization or of any expressive activities of the organization.
(h) In determining whether to approve a speaker to speak on campus or in determining the amount of a fee to be charged for use of the institution's facilities for purposes of engaging in expressive activities, an institution of higher education:
(1) may consider only content-neutral and viewpoint-neutral criteria related to the needs of the event, such as:
(A) the proposed venue and the expected size of the audience;
(B) any anticipated need for campus security;
(C) any necessary accommodations; and
(D) any relevant history of compliance or noncompliance by the requesting student organization or faculty member with the institution's policy adopted under Subsection (f) and any other relevant policies; and
(2) may not consider any anticipated controversy related to the event.
(i) Each institution of higher education shall make the institution's policies adopted in accordance with this section available to students enrolled at and employees of the institution by:
(1) including the policies in the institution's student handbook and personnel handbook;
(2) providing a copy of each policy to students during the institution's freshman or transfer student orientation; and
(3) posting the policies on the institution's Internet website.
(j) Each institution of higher education shall develop materials, programs, and procedures to ensure that the institution's employees responsible for educating or disciplining students understand the requirements of this section and all policies adopted by the institution in accordance with this section.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 568 (S.B. 18), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2019.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Higher Education in General
Chapter 51 - Provisions Generally Applicable to Higher Education
Subchapter Z. Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 51.901. Liability Insurance for Operators of Atomic Energy Reactors
Section 51.902. Contracts for Teacher Training
Section 51.903. Archives; Certified Copies
Section 51.904. Street Closing
Section 51.904. Street Closing
Section 51.9045. Limitation on Use of Eminent Domain
Section 51.905. State-Owned Museum Buildings
Section 51.906. Sequential Education Planning for Nursing Education
Section 51.907. Limitations on Number of Courses That May Be Dropped Under Certain Circumstances
Section 51.908. Faculty Compensation Policies
Section 51.909. Expulsion of Certain Foreign Students
Section 51.9095. Student Compliance With Selective Service Registration
Section 51.911. Religious Holy Days
Section 51.9111. Excused Absence for Required Military Service
Section 51.9112. Reserve Officers' Training Corps (Rotc) Program: Fees and Course Credit
Section 51.912. Equity Ownership; Business Participation
Section 51.913. Executive Search Committees
Section 51.914. Protection of Certain Information
Section 51.915. Academies of Mathematics and Science
Section 51.917. Faculty Members; Use of English
Section 51.918. Rural Health; Family Practice Residency Program
Section 51.919. HIV and AIDS Policy; Information Dissemination
Section 51.9191. Bacterial Meningitis Information for New Students
Section 51.9192. Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Required for Certain Students; Exceptions
Section 51.9193. Required Posting of Mental Health Resources
Section 51.91941. Suicide Prevention Information Required on Student Identification Card
Section 51.9195. Information for Undergraduate Students Regarding Benefits of Timely Graduation
Section 51.920. Technology Transfer
Section 51.9201. Alternative Technology for Colonias
Section 51.921. Posting of Steroid Law Notice
Section 51.922. Mandatory Retirement Prohibited
Section 51.924. Assessment Instruments Used for Admission Standards
Section 51.9241. Admission of Student With Nontraditional Secondary Education
Section 51.9242. Readmission of Student Who Withdraws to Perform Active Military Service
Section 51.9245. Admission of Person Receiving Athletic Scholarship
Section 51.925. Religious Holy Days
Section 51.926. Payroll Deductions for Qualified Retirement Plans
Section 51.927. Energy Savings Performance Contracts
Section 51.9271. Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs in Educational and Housing Facilities
Section 51.928. Written Contracts or Agreements Between Certain Institutions
Section 51.929. Prohibition Against Certain Extensions of Credit by Certain Retail Stores
Section 51.930. National Student Exchange Program
Section 51.931. Right to an Academic Fresh Start
Section 51.9315. Protected Expression on Campus
Section 51.932. Motor Vehicles Owned and Used by State-Supported Institutions
Section 51.9325. Retirement Incentives
Section 51.933. Immunization Requirements; Exception
Section 51.9335. Acquisition of Goods and Services
Section 51.9336. Electronic and Digital Signatures
Section 51.9337. Purchasing Authority Conditional; Required Standards
Section 51.934. Assignment, Transfer, or Pledge of Compensation
Section 51.935. Disruptive Activities
Section 51.9355. Assistance Relating to Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, and Testing
Section 51.9356. Designation of Liaison Officer to Assist Students Who Are or Were in Foster Care
Section 51.9358. Designation of Support Services Liaison Officer to Assist Students
Section 51.9361. Risk Management Programs for Members and Advisors of Student Organizations
Section 51.9364. Certain Notations Required on Student Transcripts
Section 51.937. Immunity From Liability for Volunteers
Section 51.940. Student Debit Cards
Section 51.941. Purchase of Agricultural Products
Section 51.942. Performance Evaluation of Tenured Faculty
Section 51.943. Renewal of Faculty Employment Contracts
Section 51.945. Student Participation in Selection of Food Service Contracts
Section 51.946. Student Debit Cards at Private or Independent Institutions of Higher Education
Section 51.947. Payroll Deductions for Certain Organizations
Section 51.948. Restrictions on Contracts With Administrators
Section 51.950. Policy Regulating Student Travel
Section 51.951. Confidentiality of Certain Information Related to Purchase or Sale of Real Estate
Section 51.952. Student Health Insurance
Section 51.953. Certain Revenue Received From Student Health Center Services
Section 51.954. Disclosure of Sponsors of Contracted Research in Public Communications
Section 51.954. Disclosure of Sponsors of Research in Public Communications
Section 51.955. Prohibited State Agency Actions Related to Disclosure of Publicly Funded Research
Section 51.960. Grievance Rights on Certain Personnel Issues
Section 51.962. Merit Salary Increases
Section 51.963. Employee With Multiple Appointments
Section 51.964. Hiring of Certain Retirees
Section 51.9645. Prohibition Against Certain Activities by Financial Aid Employees
Section 51.965. Employee Notification
Section 51.966. Insurance Coverage
Section 51.967. Limitation on Educational Debt
Section 51.9685. Required Filing of Degree Plan
Section 51.96851. Learning Outcomes for Undergraduate Courses
Section 51.96852. Recommended Course Sequences
Section 51.969. Eligibility for Scholarship; Statement Required
Section 51.9701. Assessment for Dyslexia
Section 51.9705. Notice Regarding Availability of Textbooks Through Multiple Retailers
Section 51.971. Compliance Program
Section 51.9715. Release of Student Academic Information
Section 51.972. On-Site Reclaimed System Technologies Curriculum
Section 51.973. Information Regarding Gang-Free Zones
Section 51.974. Internet Access to Course Information
Section 51.9741. Internet Access to Financial Transactions
Section 51.9745. Internet Access to Faculty Information
Section 51.9746. Internet Access to Employment Data
Section 51.975. Sharing of Underused Classrooms
Section 51.9761. Child Abuse Reporting Policy and Training
Section 51.977. Employment Policies for Certain Persons Employed by Medical and Dental Units
Section 51.981. Off-Campus Workforce Education or Lower-Division Programs Requested by Employers