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Hon. Manuel DeBusk, page 2
Main University; Arlington State College;
Tarleton State College; Prairie View A. and
M. College; Texas Maritime Academy; Texas
Technological College; North Texas State Uni-
versity; Lamar State College of Technology;
Texas College of Arts and Industries; Texas
Woman's University; Texas Southern University;
Midwestern University; University of Houston;
Pan American College; East Texas State College;
Sam Houston State Teachers College; Southwest
Texas State College; West Texas State University;
Stephen F. Austin State College; Sul Ross State
College; Angelo State College; and any other
college, university or institution so classified
as provided in this Act.
"(d) 'Public senior college or university'
means a general academic teaching institution as
defined herein.
"(g) 'Institution of higher education'
means any public junior college, public senior
college or university, medical or dental unit
or other agency of higher education as herein
defined.
" (h) 'Governing board' means the body
charged with policy direction of any public
junior college, public senior college or
university, medical or dental unit, or other
agency of higher education, including but not
limited to boards of directors, boards of
regents, boards of trustees, and independent
school district boards insofar as they are
charged with policy direction of a public
junior college."
Without enumeration, we point out that each of the
public senior colleges or universities has been placed under
the management and control of a governing board by various
legislative enactments. These governing boards have broad
and general power and authority to control and manage these
colleges and universities, and to promulgate such rules and
regulations as are deemed to be necessary for their efficient
administration. Foley v. Benedict, 122 Tex. 193, 55 S.W.2d-3124-
(M-652)
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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/m1/2/?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.