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TIE A~TTORN-Y GENERAL
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ATTORNEY GENERALAirx, TnxAs 78711
June 19, 1970Honorable Manuel DeBusk,
Chairman
Coordinating Board
Texas College and University System
Sam Houston State Office Building
Austin, Texas 78701
Dear Mr. DeBusk:Opinion No. M-652
Re: Whether the Coordinating
Board, Texas College and
University System, has
the authority to determine
and fix maximum capacity
enrollments in all Texas
public senior colleges
and universities, and
related question.In your recent letter to this office you have re-
quested our opinion upon the following questions:
"We would like to have your official opinion
as to whether or not the Coordinating Board,
Texas College and University System, has the
authority to determine and fix maximum capacity
enrollments in all Texas public senior colleges
and universities.
"If you determine that the Coordinating
Board, Texas College and University System, has
this authority, what enforcement authority or
procedures does the Coordinating Board have by
which it can enforce such annual maximum capacity
enrollments?"
The Coordinating Board was created by Article 2919e-2,
Vernon's Civil Statutes. Its powers and responsibilities are
dependent upon the provisions of that act. We think it advis-
able at the outset to set forth in full several of the phrases
and terms defined in Section 2 of Article 2919e-2 in order to
delineate properly the scope of the questions presented:
"(c) 'General academic teaching institu-
tion' means The University of Texas, Main
University; Texas Western College of The
University of Texas; Texas A&M University,-3123-
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: M-652, text, June 19, 1970; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth269878/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.