Amended Agency Rule Review Plan
Children's Trust Fund of Texas
Filed: March 23, 1999
Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications
Title 1, Part XII
The Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications proposes to readopt
Chapter 251, Regional Plans-Standards, in accordance with the Appropriations
Act, Article IX, Section 167. The report of the rule review of this Chapter
was presented at the March 12 Commission meeting.
The agency's reasons for adopting the rules contained in this chapter continue
to exist.
The Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications is contemporaneously
proposing amendments to §§251.3, 251.5, 251.6 and new §251.10
elsewhere in this issue of the
Texas Register
.
The Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications will accept comments
for 30 days following the publication of this rule review in the
Texas Register
. Comments on the proposal may be submitted to: James
D. Goerke, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications,
333 Guadalupe Street, Suite 2-212, Austin, Texas 78701; phone (512) 306-6911;
or fax (512) 305-6937.
This notice is in accordance with the Appropriations Act, Article IX, Section
167.
TRD-9901697
James D. Goerke
Executive Director
Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications
Filed: March 22, 1999
Title 16, Part II
The Public Utility Commission of Texas files this notice of intention to
review §23.38 relating to Standards for Granting of Certificates of Operating
Authority and Service Provider Certificates of Operating Authority pursuant
to the Appropriations Act of 1997, HB 1, Article IX, Section 167 (Section
167). Project Number 19582 has been assigned to the review of this section.
As part of this review process, the commission is proposing the repeal
of §23.38 and is proposing new §§26.109 relating to Standards
for Granting of Certificates of Operating Authority (COAs), 26.111 relating
to Standards for Granting of Service Provider Certificates of Operating Authority
(SPCOAs), and 26.113 relating to Amendment of Certificates of Operating Authority
(COAs) or Service Provider Certificates of Operating Authority (SPCOAs) to
replace §23.38. The proposed repeal and new sections may be found in
the Proposed Rules section of the
Texas Register
. As required by Section 167, the commission will accept comments regarding
whether the reason for adopting the rule continues to exist in the comments
filed on the proposed new sections.
Any questions pertaining to this notice of intention to review should be
directed to Rhonda Dempsey, Rules Coordinator, Office of Regulatory Affairs,
Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 North Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas
78711-3326 or at voice telephone (512) 936-7308.
16 TAC §23.38. Standards for Granting of Certificates of Operating
Authority and Service Provider Certificates of Operating Authority.
TRD-9901678
Rhonda Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: March 22, 1999
The Public Utility Commission of Texas files this notice of intention to
review §23.131, §23.133, §23.134, §23.136, §23.138,
§23.142, §23.143, §23.144, §23.145, §23.147, §23.148
and §23.150 of this title relating to the Universal Service Fund pursuant
to the Appropriations Act of 1997, HB 1, Article IX, Section 167 (Section
167). Project Number 20428 has been assigned to the review of these rule sections.
As part of this review process, the commission is proposing the repeal
of §23.131, §23.133, §23.134, §23.136, §23.138, §23.142,
§23.143, §23.144, §23.145, §23.147, §23.148 and §23.150
and is proposing new §26.401, §26.403, §26.404, §26.406,
§26.408, §26.412, §26.413, §26.414, §26.415, §26.417,
§26.418 and §26.420 relating to the Texas Universal Service Fund
(TUSF) in Chapter 26, Substantive Rules Applicable to Telecommunications Service
Providers in Chapter 26 to replace these sections. The proposed new sections
and the proposed repeal may be found in the Proposed Rules section of the
Any questions pertaining to this notice of intention to review should be
directed to Rhonda Dempsey, Rules Coordinator, Office of Regulatory Affairs,
Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 N. Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas
78711-3326 or at voice telephone (512) 936-7308.
§23.131. Texas Universal Service Fund (TUSF).
§23.133. Texas High Cost Universal Service Plan (THCUSP).
§23.134. Small and Rural Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC) Universal
Service Plan.
§23.136. Implementation of the Public Utility Regulatory Act §56.025.
§23.138. Additional Financial Assistance (AFA).
§23.142. Lifeline Service and Link Up Service Programs.
§23.143. Tel-Assistance Service.
§23.144. Telecommunications Relay Service.
§23.145. Specialized Equipment Distribution.
§23.147. Designation of Local Exchange Carriers as Eligible Telecommunications
Providers to Receive Texas Universal Service Funds (TUSF).
§23.148. Designation of Common Carriers as Eligible Telecommunications
Carriers to Receive Federal Universal Service Funds.
§23.150. Administration of Texas Universal Service Fund (TUSF).
TRD-9901657
Rhonda Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: March 17, 1999
Title 34, Part III
(
Editor's Note: Due to an error by
the Texas Register, this notice was omitted from the March 19, 1999, issue
of the Texas Register (24 TexReg 2033)).
The Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) files this notice of intention
to review Title 34, Part III, Texas Administrative Code, Part III, Chapter
25. This review and consideration is in accordance with the General Appropriations
Act, House Bill 1, 75th Legislature, Article IX, §167.
In accordance with the agency rule review plan published in the August
21, 1998, issue of the
Texas Register
, the
Policy Committee of the Board of Trustees has conducted an initial review
of Title 34, Part III, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 25. The review was
conducted in an open meeting and included an assessment of whether the reasons
for adopting the rules continues to exist. Now that the initial review is
completed by the Policy Committee, the full Board will review Chapter 25 to
make a determination as to whether the reasons for adopting or readopting
these rules continue to exist. The final review is anticipated to be completed
at the Board Meeting scheduled for April 23, 1999.
As part of this review process, TRS proposes amendments to §§25.1,
25.2, and 25.10, concerning service eligible for membership, §25.46 concerning
unreported service, §§25.61, 25.64, and 25.66 concerning military
service, §25.75, concerning veteran's service credit, §§25.82,
25.84, 25.85, and 25.87 concerning the purchase of credit for out of state
service, §25.113 concerning the transfer of credit between TRS and ERS,
§§25.121-25.123, concerning the verification of service, §§25.131-25.133,
concerning creditable time and school year, §25.151 concerning developmental
leave, and §25.183 and §25.185 concerning installment payments to
purchase service credit. The proposed amendments may be found in the Proposed
Rules section of the March 19, 1999, issue of the
Texas Register
(24 TexReg 1955). TRS will accept comments on the §167
requirement as to whether the reason for adopting these sections continues
to exist in the comments filed on the proposed amendments.
TRS is also proposing the repeal of §§25.7, 25.8, 25.51-25.55,
25.62, 25.63, 25.65, 25.83, 25.103-25.105, 25.109-25.112, 25.125, and 25.161.
The proposed repeals may be found in the Proposed Rules section of the March
19, 1999, issue of the
Texas Register
(24
TexReg 1955). TRS will accept comments on the §167 requirement as to
whether the reason for adopting these sections continues to exist in the comments
filed on the proposed repeals. TRS is not proposing any changes to §§25.3-25.6,
25.21, 25.22, 25.25, 25.26, 25.28, 25.30-32, 25.41-25.45, 25.61, 25.64, 25.67,
25.71-25.74, 25.81, 25.86, 25.124, 25.152, 25.171, 25.172, 25.181, 25.182,
25.184, 25.186-25.190. TRS will accept comments regarding the §167 requirement
as to whether the reasons for adopting these sections continues to exist.
All comments and/or questions should be directed through Charles L. Dunlap,
Executive Director, Teacher Retirement System of Texas, 1000 Red River, Austin,
Texas 78701 (512) 397-6400.
TRD-9901368
Charles Dunlap
Executive Director
Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Filed: March 5, 1999
Proposed Rule Reviews
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Adopted Rule Review