111.84 – ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) There is established a
Texas Education Code § 111.84
Summary
This law establishes a permanent advisory committee for tax-supported junior and community colleges in specific Texas counties. The committee is responsible for electing officers and creating rules to guide its operations.
Applies to junior and community colleges in designated Texas counties.
Committee members include college presidents or their representatives.
Biennial elections for committee chairman and other officers are required.
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