Sec. 51.970. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED STUDENTS AND STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA. (a) In this section:
(1) "Blind or visually impaired student" includes any student whose visual acuity is impaired to the extent that the student is unable to read the print in the standard instructional material used in a course in which the student is enrolled.
(2) "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
(3) "Dyslexia" means a condition of dyslexia considered to be a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et seq.) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794).
(4) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning assigned by Section 61.003.
(5) "Instructional material" means a printed textbook or other printed instructional material or a combination of a printed book and supplementary printed instructional material that:
(A) conveys information to or otherwise contributes to the learning process of a student; and
(B) was published on or after January 1, 2004.
(6) "Special instructional material" means instructional material in Braille, large print, audio format, digital text, or any other medium or any apparatus that conveys information to or otherwise contributes to the learning process of a blind or visually impaired student or a student with dyslexia.
(b) This section applies only to instructional material that is:
(1) written and published primarily for postsecondary instruction of students; and
(2) required or essential for a student's success in a course at an institution of higher education, as identified by the instructor of the course for which the instructional material will be used, in consultation with the person at the institution with primary responsibility for services for students with disabilities and in accordance with rules adopted under Subsection (i)(1).
(c) To assist the institution in producing special instructional material, a publisher or manufacturer of instructional material assigned by an institution of higher education for use by students in connection with a course at the institution shall provide to the institution on the institution's request in accordance with this section a copy in an electronic format of the instructional material. The publisher or manufacturer, as applicable, shall provide the electronic copy not later than the 15th business day after the date of receipt of the request.
(d) A request made by an institution of higher education under Subsection (c) must:
(1) certify that for each blind or visually impaired student or student with dyslexia who will use specialized instructional material based on the requested copy of the material in an electronic format for a course in which the student is enrolled at the institution, either the institution or the student has purchased a printed copy of the instructional material; and
(2) be signed by the person at the institution with primary responsibility for services for students with disabilities.
(e) A publisher or manufacturer may require that a request made by an institution of higher education under Subsection (c) include from each student for whom the institution is making the request a signed statement in which the student agrees:
(1) to use the requested electronic copy and related special instructional material only for the student's own educational purposes; and
(2) not to copy or otherwise distribute in a manner that violates 17 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq. the requested electronic copy or the instructional material on which the requested electronic copy is based.
(f) Each electronic copy of instructional material must:
(1) be in a format that:
(A) except as provided by Subsection (g), contains all of the information that is in the instructional material, including any text, sidebar, table of contents, chapter headings, chapter subheadings, footnotes, index, glossary, and bibliography, and is approved by the publisher or manufacturer, as applicable, and the institution of higher education as a format that will contain that material; and
(B) is compatible with commonly used Braille translation and speech synthesis software; and
(2) include any correction or revision available at the time the electronic copy is provided.
(g) If the publisher or manufacturer and the institution of higher education are not able to agree on a format as required by Subsection (f)(1)(A), the publisher or manufacturer, as applicable, shall provide the electronic copy of the instructional material in a format that can be read by a word processing application and that contains as much of the material specified by that subsection as is practicable.
(h) The coordinating board may impose a reasonable administrative penalty, not to exceed $250 per violation, against a publisher or manufacturer that knowingly violates this section. The coordinating board shall provide for a hearing to be held, in accordance with coordinating board rule, to determine whether a penalty is to be imposed and the amount of any penalty. The coordinating board shall base the amount of any penalty on:
(1) the seriousness of the violation;
(2) any history of a previous violation;
(3) the amount necessary to deter a future violation;
(4) any effort to correct the violation; and
(5) any other matter justice requires.
(i) The coordinating board, in consultation with an advocacy organization for persons who are blind or visually impaired, an advocacy organization for persons with dyslexia, representatives from one or more instructional material publishing companies or publishing associations, and institutions of higher education, shall adopt rules for administering this section, including rules that address:
(1) the method for identifying instructional material considered to be required or essential for a student's success in a course;
(2) the procedures and standards relating to distribution of electronic copies of instructional material under this section; and
(3) any other matter considered necessary or appropriate for the administration of this section.
(j) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a publisher or manufacturer is not required to comply with Subsection (c) or (f), as applicable, if the coordinating board, using procedures and criteria adopted by coordinating board rule and based on information provided by the publisher or manufacturer, determines that:
(1) compliance by the manufacturer or publisher would violate a law, rule, or regulation relating to copyrights; or
(2) the instructional material on which the requested electronic copy is based is:
(A) out of print; or
(B) in a format that makes it impracticable to convert the material into an electronic format.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1267 (H.B. 3382), Sec. 1, eff. June 15, 2007.
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