Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Waivers, Exemptions, and Other Tuition and Fee Benefits
Section 54.352. Disabled Peace Officers and Fire Fighters

Sec. 54.352. DISABLED PEACE OFFICERS AND FIRE FIGHTERS. (a) The governing board of an institution of higher education shall exempt a student from the payment of tuition and fees for a course for which space is available if the student:
(1) is a resident of this state and has resided in this state for the 12 months immediately preceding the beginning of the semester or session for which an exemption is sought;
(2) is permanently disabled as a result of an injury suffered during the performance of a duty as:
(A) a peace officer of this state or a political subdivision of this state; or
(B) a fire fighter, as defined by Section 614.001, Government Code, employed by this state or a political subdivision of this state; and
(3) is unable to continue employment as a peace officer or fire fighter because of the disability.
(b) A person may not receive an exemption under this section for more than 12 semesters or sessions while the person is enrolled in an undergraduate program or while the person is attending only undergraduate courses.
(b-1) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the governing board of an institution of higher education may not provide exemptions under this section to students enrolled in a specific course in a number that exceeds 20 percent of the maximum student enrollment designated by the institution for that course.
(c) A person may not receive an exemption under this section if the person is enrolled in a master's degree program or is attending postgraduate courses to meet the requirements of a master's degree program and the person has previously received a master's degree and received an exemption under this section for a semester or session while attending a postgraduate course to meet the requirements of the master's degree program.
(d) A person may not receive an exemption under this section if the person is enrolled in a doctoral degree program or is attending postgraduate courses to meet the requirements of a doctoral degree program and the person has previously received a doctoral degree and received an exemption under this section for a semester or session while attending a postgraduate course to meet the requirements of the doctoral degree program.
(e) A person must apply for an exemption in the manner provided by the governing board of the institution. The governing board shall require an applicant for an exemption to submit satisfactory evidence that the applicant is eligible for the exemption.
(f) The legislature, in an appropriations act, shall account for the rates of tuition and fees authorized by Subsection (a) in a way that does not increase the general revenue appropriations to that institution.
(g) For the purpose of this section, an injury is suffered during the performance of a duty as a peace officer if the injury occurs as a result of the peace officer's performance of any of the following law enforcement duties:
(1) traffic enforcement or traffic control duties, including enforcement of traffic laws, investigation of vehicle accidents, or directing traffic;
(2) pursuit, arrest, or search of a person reasonably believed to have violated a law;
(3) investigation, including undercover investigation, of a criminal act;
(4) patrol duties, including automobile, bicycle, foot, air, or horse patrol;
(5) duties related to the transfer of prisoners; or
(6) training duties, including participation in any training required by the officer's employer or supervisor or by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
(h) For the purpose of this section, a person is considered permanently disabled only if the chief administrative officer of the law enforcement agency, fire department, or other entity that employed the person at the time of the injury, as applicable, determines the person is permanently disabled and satisfies any requirement of an institution under Subsection (e).
Redesignated and amended from Education Code, Section 54.2041 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 359 (S.B. 32), Sec. 1, eff. January 1, 2012.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 93 (S.B. 686), Sec. 2.14, eff. May 18, 2013.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1045 (H.B. 766), Sec. 1, eff. June 14, 2019.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1045 (H.B. 766), Sec. 2, eff. June 14, 2019.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Education Code

Title 3 - Higher Education

Subtitle A - Higher Education in General

Chapter 54 - Tuition and Fees

Subchapter D. Waivers, Exemptions, and Other Tuition and Fee Benefits

Section 54.2001. Continued Receipt of Exemptions or Waivers Conditional

Section 54.2002. Exemptions and Waivers for State-Funded Courses Only

Section 54.2031. Dependent Children of Residents Who Are Members of Armed Forces Deployed on Combat Duty

Section 54.206. Foreign Service Officers

Section 54.211. Faculty and Dependents

Section 54.212. Teaching or Research Assistant

Section 54.213. Scholarship Student

Section 54.214. Biomedical Research Program; Scholarship Student

Section 54.216. Students Enrolled in Course for Concurrent High School and College-Level Credit; Optional Waiver

Section 54.217. Students Enrolled in Fully Funded Courses; Optional Waiver

Section 54.218. Distance Learning or Off-Campus Courses; Optional Waiver

Section 54.221. The University of Texas System; Science and Technology Development, Management, and Transfer

Section 54.222. Economic Development and Diversification

Section 54.223. Tuition Rates for Olympic Athletes

Section 54.225. Students Enrolled in Non-Semester-Length Developmental Education Interventions

Section 54.231. Resident of Bordering State or Nation or Participant in Student Exchange Program: Tuition

Section 54.232. NATO Agreement

Section 54.233. Academic Common Market

Section 54.241. Military Personnel and Dependents

Section 54.251. Registered Nurses in Postgraduate Nursing Degree Programs; Optional Waiver

Section 54.261. Designated Tuition; Hardship; Optional Waiver

Section 54.262. Student Services Fees; Optional Waiver

Section 54.263. Students 55 Years of Age or Older; Optional Waiver

Section 54.301. Highest Ranking High School Graduates; Optional Exemption

Section 54.331. Students From Other Nations of the American Hemisphere

Section 54.341. Veterans and Other Military Personnel; Dependents

Section 54.3411. Permanent Fund Supporting Military and Veterans Exemptions

Section 54.342. Prisoners of War

Section 54.343. Children of Prisoners of War or Persons Missing in Action

Section 54.344. Participants in Military Funerals

Section 54.345. Assistance for Tuition and Fees for Members of State Military Forces

Section 54.351. Children of Disabled Firefighters and Law Enforcement Officers

Section 54.352. Disabled Peace Officers and Fire Fighters

Section 54.353. Firefighters Enrolled in Fire Science Courses

Section 54.3531. Peace Officers Enrolled in Certain Courses

Section 54.354. Education Benefits for Certain Survivors

Section 54.355. Children of Professional Nursing Program Faculty

Section 54.356. Preceptors for Professional Nursing Education Programs

Section 54.361. One-Year Exemption for Certain Tanf Students

Section 54.362. Funding of Exemptions

Section 54.363. Educational Aides

Section 54.364. Blind, Deaf Students

Section 54.365. Senior Citizens; Optional Benefit

Section 54.366. Exemptions for Students Under Conservatorship of Department of Family and Protective Services

Section 54.367. Exemptions for Adopted Students Formerly in Foster or Other Residential Care

Section 54.368. Interinstitutional Academic Programs; Optional Exemption

Section 54.369. The Texas A&m University System; National Laboratory or National Laboratory Operator Employee or Dependent