111.156 – OTHER FACILITIES. In addition to the college's
Texas Education Code § 111.156
Summary
This law allows college boards to partner with public or private entities to provide additional facilities for teaching and research. It expands the resources available for educational programs, enhancing the overall learning environment for students and faculty.
Boards can partner with entities for additional facilities.
Facilities may include libraries, auditoriums, and research buildings.
Enhances teaching and research capabilities at colleges.
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