Texas Statutes
Subchapter C. Powers and Duties of Board
Section 61.0594. Coordinated Funding of Graduate Medical Education

Sec. 61.0594. COORDINATED FUNDING OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION. (a) The board shall administer a program to support graduate medical education programs in this state consistent with the needs of this state for graduate medical education and the training of resident physicians in accredited residency programs in appropriate fields and specialties, including primary care specialties described by Section 58.008(a).
(b) From money available to the program, the board may make grants or formula distributions to:
(1) support appropriate graduate medical education programs and activities for which adequate funds are not otherwise available; or
(2) foster new or expanded graduate medical education programs or activities that the board determines will address the state's needs for graduate medical education.
(c) To be eligible to receive a grant or distribution under this section, an institution or other entity must incur the costs of faculty supervision and education or the stipend costs of resident physicians in accredited clinical residency programs in this state. In making grants and distributions under this section, the board shall give consideration to the costs incurred by medical schools or other entities to support faculty responsible for the education or supervision of resident physicians in accredited graduate medical education programs, including programs in osteopathic medical education.
(d) The program is funded by appropriations, by gifts, grants, and donations made to support the program, and by any other funds the board obtains, including federal funds, for the program. From program funds, the comptroller of public accounts shall issue warrants to each institution or other entity determined by the board as eligible to receive a grant or distribution from the program in the amount certified by the board. An amount granted to an institution or other entity under the program may be used only to cover expenses of training residents of the particular program or activity for which the award is made in accordance with any conditions imposed by the board and may not otherwise be expended for the general support of the institution or entity.
(e) The board shall appoint an advisory committee to advise the board regarding the development and administration of the program, including considering requests for program grants and establishing formulas for distribution of money under the program. The advisory committee shall consist of:
(1) the executive director of the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners or the executive director's designee;
(2) the chair of the Family Practice Residency Advisory Committee or the chair's designee;
(3) the chair of the Primary Care Residency Advisory Committee or the chair's designee;
(4) the commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission or the commissioner's designee; and
(5) the following members appointed by the board:
(A) one representative of a teaching hospital affiliated with a Texas medical school;
(B) one representative of a teaching hospital not affiliated with a Texas medical school;
(C) three representatives of medical schools, at least one representing a medical school in The University of Texas System, and at least one representing a medical school not in The University of Texas System;
(D) two physicians active in private practice, one of whom must be a generalist;
(E) one doctor of osteopathic medicine active in private practice;
(F) one representative of an entity providing managed health care;
(G) three clinical faculty members, at least one of whom must be a generalist;
(H) one resident physician, who is a nonvoting member; and
(I) one medical student, who is a nonvoting member.
(f) The appointed advisory committee members serve staggered three-year terms. The board shall make the initial committee appointments to terms of one, two, and three years as necessary so that one-third of the appointed members' terms expire each year, as nearly as practicable. The committee shall elect one of its members as presiding officer for a term of one year. The committee shall meet at least once each year at the times requested by the board or set by the presiding officer of the committee. A member of the advisory committee may not be compensated for service on the committee but is entitled to be reimbursed by the board for actual expenses incurred in the performance of the member's duties as a committee member.
(g) The advisory committee shall:
(1) review applications for funding of graduate medical education programs under this section and make recommendations for approval or disapproval of those applications;
(2) make recommendations relating to the standards and criteria used for consideration and approval of grants or for the development of formulas for distribution of funding under this section;
(3) recommend to the board an allocation of funds among medical schools, teaching hospitals, and other entities that may receive funds under this section; and
(4) perform other duties assigned by the board.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 252, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Education Code

Title 3 - Higher Education

Subtitle B - State Coordination of Higher Education

Chapter 61 - Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

Subchapter C. Powers and Duties of Board

Section 61.051. Coordination of Institutions of Public Higher Education

Section 61.0512. Board Approval of Academic Programs

Section 61.05121. State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement

Section 61.05122. Graduate Medical Education Requirement for New Medical Degree Programs

Section 61.0513. Court Reporter Programs

Section 61.0514. Integrated Coursework

Section 61.0515. Semester Credit Hours Required for Baccalaureate Degree

Section 61.05151. Semester Credit Hours Required for Associate Degree

Section 61.0517. Applied Stem Courses

Section 61.052. List of Courses; Annual Submission to Board

Section 61.0521. Recognition of Competency-Based Education Degree Plans for Members of Texas Military Forces

Section 61.053. Board Orders; Notice

Section 61.054. Expenditures for Programs Disapproved by Board

Section 61.055. Partnerships or Affiliations

Section 61.056. Review of Legislation Establishing Additional Institutions

Section 61.057. Promotion of Teaching Excellence

Section 61.0571. Board Assistance to Institutions

Section 61.0572. Construction Funds and Development of Physical Plants

Section 61.058. New Construction and Repair and Rehabilitation Projects

Section 61.0581. Powers Unaffected by Certain Constitutional Amendment

Section 61.05821. Condition of Buildings and Facilities; Annual Report Required

Section 61.0583. Audit of Facilities

Section 61.059. Appropriations

Section 61.0592. Funding for Courses Provided During Off-Peak Hours at Certain Institutions

Section 61.0593. Student Success-Based Funding Recommendations

Section 61.0594. Coordinated Funding of Graduate Medical Education

Section 61.0595. Funding for Certain Excess Undergraduate Credit Hours

Section 61.0596. University Funding for Excellence in Specific Programs and Fields; Incentive Grants

Section 61.060. Control of Public Junior Colleges

Section 61.061. Policies, Rules, and Regulations Respecting Junior Colleges

Section 61.062. Powers Respecting Junior Colleges

Section 61.063. Listing and Certification of Junior Colleges

Section 61.064. Cooperative Undertakings With Private Colleges and Universities

Section 61.065. Reporting; Accounting

Section 61.0651. Management Policies

Section 61.0661. Opportunities for Graduate Medical Education

Section 61.0662. Information on Research Conducted by Institutions

Section 61.0663. Inventory of Postsecondary Educational Programs and Services for Persons With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Section 61.0664. Collection and Study of Data on Participation of Persons With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Higher Education

Section 61.06641. Access to Higher Education for Persons With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Advisory Council

Section 61.0665. Study on Use and Availability of Electronic Textbooks

Section 61.06691. Study on Shortages in Certain Health Professions

Section 61.06695. Study on Religious Studies Program at Texas Southern University

Section 61.067. Contracts

Section 61.0670. State Repository of Open Educational Resources

Section 61.068. Gifts, Grants, Donations

Section 61.069. Board Role in Establishing Best Practices

Section 61.071. Student Representatives on Certain Board Advisory Committees

Section 61.072. Regulation of Foreign Student Tuition

Section 61.073. Allocation of Funds for Tuition and Fee Exemptions

Section 61.074. Official Grade Point Average

Section 61.075. Courses Benefitting Military Installations

Section 61.076. P-16 Council

Section 61.07611. Developmental Education Plan; Report

Section 61.0762. Programs to Enhance Student Success

Section 61.07621. Texas Governor's Schools

Section 61.0764. Medical Dual Credit Pilot Program

Section 61.0766. Mathematics, Science, and Technology Teacher Preparation Academies

Section 61.077. Academic Advising Assessment

Section 61.0771. Distance Learning Master Plan

Section 61.0775. Business Research and Development

Section 61.0776. Center for Financial Aid Information

Section 61.07761. Financial Aid and Other Trusteed Funds Allocation

Section 61.07762. Application for State Financial Aid

Section 61.07764. Annual Report Regarding Student Loan Data

Section 61.0777. Uniform Standards for Publication of Cost of Attendance Information

Section 61.0778. Online Information Regarding Certain Career Educational Entities

Section 61.079. Waste Management Degree Programs and Research

Section 61.080. Continuing Study of Minority Participation in Higher Education

Section 61.0816. Information Regarding Higher Education Authorities

Section 61.0817. Individual Development Account Information Program

Section 61.082. Research

Section 61.08205. Research on Substance Use Disorders and Addiction

Section 61.0821. Research on Border Region Environmental Issues

Section 61.0822. Contract With Texas Board of Architectural Examiners

Section 61.084. Training for Members of Governing Boards

Section 61.0841. Intensive Short Course for Appointed Members of Governing Boards

Section 61.085. On-Line Surplus Property Resource

Section 61.087. Matching Scholarships to Retain Students in Texas

Section 61.089. State Science and Engineering Fairs

Section 61.0899. Assistance in Certain Rural Health Care Loan Reimbursement and Stipend Programs

Section 61.090. Pilot Centers for Advancement of Quality in Long-Term Care

Section 61.0901. Incentives to Promote Retention and Graduation of Nursing Students

Section 61.0902. Publication of Performance Data of General Academic Teaching Institutions

Section 61.09021. Comparison Tool

Section 61.0903. Certificate of Recognition for Major Donors to Institutions of Higher Education

Section 61.0904. Review of Institutional Groupings

Section 61.0906. Tracking System for Medical Training and Practice Choices

Section 61.0908. Designation of Liaison Officer to Assist Students Formerly in Foster Care

Section 61.0909. Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Exchange of Information for Students Formerly in Foster Care

Section 61.09092. Coordination of Cybersecurity Coursework Development