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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the permanent school fund, which is a perpetual endowment for the public schools of this state, consists of:
(1) all land appropriated for the public schools by the constitution and laws of this state;
(2) all of the unappropriated public domain remaining in this state, including all land recovered by the state by suit or otherwise except pine forest land as described by Section 88.111 and property described by Section 12.128;
(3) all proceeds from the authorized sale of permanent school fund land;
(4) all proceeds from the lawful sale of any other properties belonging to the permanent school fund;
(5) all investments authorized by Section 43.003 of assets belonging to the permanent school fund; and
(6) all income from the mineral development of permanent school fund land, including income from mineral development of riverbeds and other submerged land.
(b) The available school fund, which shall be apportioned annually to each county according to its scholastic population, consists of:
(1) the distributions to the fund from the permanent school fund as provided by Sections 5(a) and (g), Article VII, Texas Constitution;
(2) one-fourth of all revenue derived from all state occupation taxes, exclusive of delinquencies and cost of collection;
(3) one-fourth of revenue derived from state gasoline and special fuels excise taxes as provided by law; and
(4) all other appropriations to the available school fund made by the legislature for public school purposes.
(c) The term “scholastic population” in Subsection (b) or any other law governing the apportionment, distribution, and transfer of the available school fund means all students of school age enrolled in average daily attendance the preceding school year in the public elementary and high school grades of school districts within or under the jurisdiction of a county of this state.
(d) Each biennium the State Board of Education shall set aside an amount equal to 50 percent of the distribution for that biennium from the permanent school fund to the available school fund as provided by Sections 5(a) and (g), Article VII, Texas Constitution, to be placed, subject to the General Appropriations Act, in the state instructional materials and technology fund established under Section 31.021.
(e) Expired.
(f) Expired.
(g) Expired.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Education Code - EDUC § 43.001. Composition of Permanent School Fund and Available School Fund - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/education-code/educ-sect-43-001/
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