19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.4 - Student Absences on Religious Holy Days
(a)
Under Texas Education Code, §
51.911, all
institutions of higher education shall excuse a student from attending classes
or other required activities, including examinations, for the observance of a
religious holy day, including travel for that purpose. A student whose absence
is excused under this subsection may not be penalized for that absence and
shall be allowed to take an examination or complete an assignment from which
the student is excused within a reasonable time after the absence.
(b) Each institution of higher education
shall develop and include in its official bulletins, catalogs, and other
appropriate publications a statement regarding its policies and procedures for
all excused absences. Policies and procedures for absences due to religious
holy days shall be consistent with (or no more arduous than) the institution's
policies and procedures relating to other excused absences.
(c) Texas Education Code, §
51.911 defines a
religious holy day. If a student and an instructor disagree about the nature of
the absence being for the observance of a religious holy day as defined
therein, or if there is similar disagreement about whether the student has been
given a reasonable time to complete any missed assignments or examinations,
either the student or the instructor may request a ruling from the chief
executive officer of the institution or his or her designee. The student and
instructor shall abide by the decision of the chief executive officer or
his/her designee.
(d) Each
institution may exclude from these policies and procedures any student absence
for religious holy days which may interfere with patient care.
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