34 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.144 - Gift Contributions
(a) A person or
entity may purchase tuition units for a beneficiary designated in an existing
prepaid tuition contract by paying an amount referred to as a "gift
contribution."
(b) A gift
contribution may purchase additional tuition units or, in the case of a prepaid
tuition contract using the installment plan for purchases, the gift
contribution may be applied to current or future installment payments covered
by the prepaid tuition contract.
(c) If the prepaid tuition contract uses an
installment plan for purchases, the gift contribution will be applied to the
next payment(s) due under the installment plan, unless the plan manager
receives other written instructions from the purchaser of the existing prepaid
tuition contract. Gift contributions may be used to reduce principal under an
installment plan, reduce the amount or number of monthly payments, or to
purchase additional lump sum tuition units, at the option of the
purchaser.
(d) If a gift
contribution results in an account balance that exceeds the value equivalent of
600 Type I tuition units or any other limit that might be imposed under
Internal Revenue Code, §529, the excess contribution amount will be
returned to the contributor.
(e)
Persons or entities may make gift contributions to an established prepaid
tuition account at any time, including outside the enrollment period.
(f) The tuition unit price for any lump sum
gift contributions will be the tuition unit price in effect for the sales
period when the payment is actually received by the plan manager. If the gift
contribution is applied to make installment plan purchases that are due under
the contract, the gift contribution will be applied at the price established in
the prepaid tuition contract for the installment payments.
(g) Tuition units purchased by gift
contribution and any installment payments made by gift contribution that are
credited to an existing prepaid tuition contract account will be owned by, and
subject to the direction and control of, the purchaser of the existing prepaid
tuition contract. Such tuition units will not be owned by, or under the
direction or control of, the person or entity making the gift
contribution.
(h) A person or
entity making a gift contribution and any designated beneficiary may not
directly or indirectly direct the investment of any contributions to, or
earnings on, the account.
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