(a) To receive an award through the Exemption Program for Children of Professional Nursing Faculty and Staff, a student shall:
- (1) be a resident of Texas,
- (2) not have been granted a baccalaureate degree,
- (3) be enrolled at an institution that offers an undergraduate or graduate program of professional nursing,
(4) be the child of an individual who:
(A) at the beginning of the semester or other academic term for which an exemption is sought:
- (i) holds a master's or doctoral degree in nursing, and is employed full-time by a undergraduate or graduate professional nursing program offered by the institution that the child is attending and is employed as a member of the faculty or staff with duties that include teaching, performing research, serving as an administrator, or performing other professional services other than serving as a teaching assistant, or
- (ii) holds a baccalaureate degree in nursing and is employed by a professional nursing program offered by the institution as a full-time teaching assistant, or
(B) during all or part of the semester or other academic term for which an exemption is sought:
- (i) holds a master's or doctoral degree in nursing, and has contracted with an undergraduate or graduate professional nursing program in this state to serve as a full-time member of its faculty or staff with duties that include teaching, performing research, serving as an administrator, or performing other professional services other than serving as a teaching assistant, or
- (ii) holds a baccalaureate degree in nursing and has contracted with a professional nursing program offered by the institution to serve as a full-time teaching assistant.
- (5) be enrolled at the same institution of higher education at which the student's parent is currently employed or with which the parent has contracted, either as a professional nursing faculty or staff member.
(b) Discontinuation of Eligibility.
(1) A person's eligibility ends when the person has:
- (A) previously received exemptions under this subchapter for 10 semesters or summer sessions at any institution or institutions or higher education, or
- (B) received a baccalaureate degree.
- (2) For the purpose of this provision, a summer session that is less than nine weeks in duration is considered one-half of a summer session.
Source Note:The provisions of this §22.295 adopted to be effective November 28, 2005, 30 TexReg 7872.