A requisition is an order for instructional materials placed in EMAT in which 榴莲视屏 sends the order directly to the publisher and deducts payment from a local educational agency's (LEA) Instructional Materials and Technology Allotment (IMTA) fund, State Board of Education (SBOE)-Approved Instructional Materials entitlement, and/or their State-Developed Open Education Resource (OER) entitlement. Requisitions can only be used to purchase state-adopted and SBOE-approved materials.
Learn more about the IMTA fund and entitlements on the Instructional Material Funding webpage.
The process for placing orders through a requisition is as follows:
Review the Freight Funding Process page for information about freight costs associated with requisitions.
When creating a requisition, there are three request statuses, including In Progress, Submitted, and Complete:
There are two different kinds of requisitions: program and component.
A component requisition allows an LEA to purchase an individual item, or component, of a program offering
The steps for creating a program requisition and component requisition vary slightly. Please review each step carefully and double-check every requisition before submitting.
In accordance with proposed Title 19 Texas Administrative Codes (TAC) 搂67.1003 and 搂67.1004 (m), the commissioner may grant a waiver under TEC, 搂7.056, to exempt school systems from an initial purchase of each component of an approved product if the school system can demonstrate that they already possess an identical or near-identical component for each student and/or teacher as indicated by the product design. Current eligible components for exemption from IMRA 2024-approved publishers can be found using the dropdown menus on the .
To request an exemption, please submit a with documentation on school district letterhead, signed by a district-level administrator with signing authority or superintendent鈥檚 designee certifying that the district or open-enrollment charter school already possesses the correct quantity of the identical or near-identical component. A Component Exemption Request Form must be submitted before the 榴莲视屏 can approve the relevant requisition.
Questions about the Component Exemption Request Form? Submit an
states if the Instructional Materials and Technology Allotment (IMTA) carry-over funds are not available, LEAs may order materials through requisitions (not disbursements) for up to 80% of their 2026鈥27 IMTA funds through the delayed-payment option before the funding becomes available on September 1st. The IMTA amounts are determined after the Legislature passes the General Appropriations Act and the Governor signs the bill.
Please note that the delayed payment option is only applicable to IMTA. It does not apply to SBOE-Approved Instructional Materials Entitlement ($40) or the State-Developed Open Education Resource (OER) Entitlement ($20).
You can find the list of publishers who have opted into delayed payments in EMAT. On your start page, you鈥檒l select 鈥淩eports鈥 under the EMAT section on the right, and then you鈥檒l select the 鈥淒elayed Payment Publishers List.鈥
Delayed Payment is not the same as Pre-Approval for Disbursements. For information on 鈥楶re-Approval鈥, visit Disbursements.
For questions, comments, or concerns related to EMAT requisitions, please submit an .
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