34 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.71 - Conversion
(a) Plans are designed to be flexible and to
allow beneficiaries to attend their choice of institutions of higher education
or private or independent institutions of higher education.
(b) A purchaser may convert a prepaid tuition
contract from one plan to another plan during the annual enrollment period
specified by the board and upon payment of any additional amounts due under the
plan to which the contract is converted plus any required fees specified in the
board's fee schedule. The value at the time of conversion of the contract under
the original plan shall be credited against amounts due upon conversion. Such
value shall be the present lump sum actuarial value of the average amount of
tuition and required fees for junior college plans, junior/senior college
plans, and senior college plans and the estimated amount of private tuition and
required fees for the private college plan. For contracts that are paid in
full, the payment of additional amounts for conversion is determined by
applying the value at the time of the conversion of the contract purchased
under the original plan to the cost of the new plan. For contracts that are not
paid in full, the payment of additional amounts for conversion is determined by
applying the pro rata amount of the value at the time of conversion of the
contract purchased under the original plan to the cost of the new plan, such
pro rata amount determined by the number of payments paid under the contract
under the original plan by the purchaser to the number of payments required to
pay the contract under the original plan in full. If the amount due under the
plan to which the contract is converted is less than the value at the time of
conversion of the contract under the original plan, such excess amounts shall
be credited against other amounts due through the term of the contract. If the
amount to be credited under the preceding sentence exceeds the amount due
through the term of the contract, such excess shall be refunded to the
purchaser less any applicable fees.
(c) A purchaser may transfer ownership of a
prepaid tuition contract to another eligible purchaser, provided the transfer
is accomplished without consideration and, if the beneficiary is a nonresident
of Texas, the substitute purchaser meets the applicable residency
requirements.
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