12.106[2/2] – STATE FUNDING. (a) A charter holder is entitled
Texas Education Code § 12.106[2/2]
Summary
This law ensures that open-enrollment charter schools in Texas can access state funding similar to traditional school districts, unless specifically excluded by funding statutes. It also allows the commissioner to establish rules for managing this funding.
Open-enrollment charter schools can receive state funding.
Funding is similar to that available for school districts.
Commissioner can create rules for funding distribution.
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