TITLE 37.PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

Part 1. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Chapter 13. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

The Texas Department of Public Safety adopts the repeal of Chapter 13, Subchapters A-H, §§13.1, 13.2, 13.11-13.29, 13.41-13.47, 13.61-13.67, 13.81-13.87, 13.101-13.113, 13.131-13.149, and 13.161-13.174, concerning Controlled Substances, without changes to the proposed text as published in the March 23, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2287) and will not be republished.

Due to substantial changes having been made in federal law, federal rules, and Texas law, including House Bill 1070 passed during the 75th Texas Legislature, 1997, these rules as they currently exist are outdated. Therefore, these sections are being repealed with the simultaneous filing of new sections that will be organized in a more logical manner and include standardization of descriptions of time periods and adoption of federal regulations and other state rules by cross reference.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the repeals.

Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

37 TAC §13.1, §13.2

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103689

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter B. REGISTRATION

37 TAC §§13.11 - 13.29

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103691

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter C. SECURITY

37 TAC §§13.41 - 13.47

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103693

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter D. RECORDKEEPING

37 TAC §§13.61 - 13.67

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103695

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter E. PEYOTE

37 TAC §§13.81 - 13.87

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103697

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter F. TRIPLICATE PRESCRIPTIONS

37 TAC §§13.101 - 13.113

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103699

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter G. PRECURSOR AND LABORATORY APPARATUS

37 TAC §§13.131 - 13.149

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103701

Thomas A. Davis

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter H. SUMMARY FORFEITURE AND DESTRUCTION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PROPERTY, PLANTS, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

37 TAC §§13.161 - 13.174

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103703

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Chapter 13. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

The Texas Department of Public Safety adopts new Chapter 13, Subchapters A-M, §§13.1-13.11, 13.21-13.33, 13.41-13.58, 13.71-13.86, 13.101-13.115, 13.131-13.137, 13.151-13.165, 13.181-13.187, 13.201-13.209, 13.221-13.224, 13.231-13.237, 13.251-13.254, and 13.271-13.278, concerning Controlled Substances, without changes to the proposed text as published in the March 23, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2291) and will not be republished.

The drug rules as they exist were written in the 1970's and have been amended many times since, usually issue by issue. Since that time there have been many changes to related federal law, federal rules, and Texas law, including House Bill 1070, 75th Texas Legislature, 1997. Amendments to these rules are necessary to integrate those changes.

The previous Chapter 13 is proposed to be repealed in its entirety and to be replaced (in its entirety) with a new Chapter 13. The new Chapter 13 is organized to simplify and shorten it and place its material in a more logical order. Changes include standardization of descriptions of time periods and adoption of federal regulations and other state rules by cross reference. Using this technique, the person (physician, pharmacist, chemical distributor) will only have to comply with one set of rules regarding any issue, for example, record keeping and security.

Subchapter A: General Provisions. This subchapter collects all of the definitions of general relevance to the entire chapter as a drafting convenience. It contains several miscellaneous provisions, including cross-references to other state or other federal laws, rules or regulations, alternative schedule nomenclature, the forms for transmitting or communicating information and the telephone numbers and addresses of the various Department of Public Safety (DPS) units involved in the administration of this chapter.

Subchapter B: Registration. This subchapter clarifies the activities and the schedules for which controlled substance registration must be obtained. It reorganizes Subchapter B in the old Chapter 13 and repeats much of it without substantive change. The new subchapter explains in more detail the status of "expiration" versus "termination" of a registration.

Subchapter C: Peyote. This subchapter collects issues from subchapters throughout old Chapter 13, primarily in Subchapter E, and repeats them without substantive change. There is a new §13.47 governing the possession and display of identification and access information, when a person is hunting, harvesting, cutting, collecting, transporting, or in possession of peyote. Also, there is a new §13.48 governing source information describing where the peyote came from.

Subchapter D: Official Prescriptions. This subchapter repeats much of the old Subchapter F, and parts of the old Subchapters C and D, regarding triplicate prescriptions without substantive change except to track the statutory change from the "Triplicate Prescription Program" to the "Official Prescription Program." There are new provisions governing electronic and non-electronic reporting and the deletion or return of a particular Schedule II substance with regard to the Official Prescription Program.

Subchapter E: Precursors And Apparatus. This subchapter repeats much of the old Subchapter G regarding precursors and apparatus without substantive change. §13.115 adds red phosphorus and hypophosphoric acid to the list of chemical precursors regulated under the section. This addition is based on the fact that these chemicals do jeopardize public health and welfare, and that they are proliferating and being used in clandestine laboratories in the illicit manufacture of controlled substances, particularly methamphetamine.

Subchapter F: Applications. This subchapter collects many of the provisions regarding applications that were contained in various subchapters, primarily B (Controlled Substances Registrations), E (Peyote Distributors) and G (Precursor Permits) in the old rules and repeats them without substantive change. This subchapter does clarify that incomplete, insufficient, or otherwise less than fully effective signatures may be rejected on an application.

Subchapter G: Forfeiture And Destruction. This subchapter repeats much of the old Subchapter E regarding forfeiture and destruction without substantive change.

Subchapter H: Security. This subchapter collects many of the assorted security provisions that were found throughout the old Chapter 13, primarily Subchapter C, and repeats them without substantive change.

Subchapter I: Record Keeping. This subchapter collects many of the assorted record keeping provisions that were found throughout the old Chapter 13 and repeats them without substantive change.

Subchapter J: Inventory. This subchapter collects many of the assorted inventory provisions that were found throughout the old Chapter 13, primarily Subchapters D (Record Keeping), E (Peyote) and G (Precursor and Laboratory Apparatus), and repeats them without substantive change.

Subchapter K: Inspection. This subchapter collects many of the assorted inspection provisions that were found throughout the old Chapter 13 and repeats them without substantive change.

Subchapter L: Reporting Discrepancy, Loss, Theft or Diversion. This subchapter collects many of the assorted reporting discrepancy, loss, theft and diversion provisions that were found throughout the old Chapter 13 and repeats them without substantive change.

Subchapter M: Denial, Revocation And Related Disciplinary Action. This subchapter collects many of the assorted denial, revocation, and related disciplinary action provisions that were found throughout the old Chapter 13 and repeats them without substantive change. This subchapter clarifies the applicability of the APA (The Administrative Procedure Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001) to certain disciplinary action proceedings and not to others. The subchapter governs the denial, revocation, suspension, probation, reprimand, voluntary surrender, or cancellation of a controlled substance registration or a chemical precursor and apparatus permit.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the new sections.

Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

37 TAC §§13.1 - 13.11

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103690

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter B. REGISTRATION

37 TAC §§13.21 - 13.33

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103692

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter C. PEYOTE

37 TAC §§13.41 - 13.58

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103694

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter D. OFFICIAL PRESCRIPTIONS

37 TAC §§13.71 - 13.86

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103696

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter E. PRECURSORS AND APPARATUS

37 TAC §13.101 - 13.115

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103698

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter F. APPLICATION

37 TAC §§13.131 - 13.137

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103700

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter G. FORFEITURE AND DESTRUCTION

37 TAC §§13.151 - 13.165

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103702

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter H. SECURITY

37 TAC §§13.181 - 13.187

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103704

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter I. RECORD KEEPING

37 TAC §§13.201 - 13.209

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103705

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter J. INVENTORY

37 TAC §§13.221 - 13.224

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103706

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter K. INSPECTION

37 TAC §§13.231 - 13.237

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103707

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter L. REPORTING DISCREPANCY, LOSS, THEFT, OR DIVERSION

37 TAC §§13.251 - 13.254

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103708

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Subchapter M. DENIAL, REVOCATION, AND RELATED DISCIPLINARY ACTION

37 TAC §§13.271 - 13.278

The new sections are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work; Texas Government Code, §411.006(4), which provides that the director of the department shall adopt rules, subject to commission approval, considered necessary for the control of the department; and Health and Safety Code, §481.003(a).

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103709

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Chapter 15. DRIVERS LICENSE RULES

Subchapter B. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS - ORIGINAL, RENEWAL, DUPLICATE, IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATES

37 TAC §15.47

The Texas Department of Public Safety adopts new §15.47, concerning Electronically Readable Information, without changes to the proposed text as published in the March 23, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2323) and will not be republished.

The justification for the new section will be to limit the purposes for which personal information contained on the driver license/commercial driver license/identification certificate may be assessed in an electronically readable format.

The new section is necessary in order for the department to comply with House Bill 571, passed during the 76th Texas Legislature, 1999, which limits the information placed on a Texas driver license in an electronically readable format, and allows for this information to be used for law enforcement and governmental purposes only.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the new section.

The new section is adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work and Texas Transportation Code, §521.005.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103710

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Chapter 16. COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE

Subchapter D. SANCTIONS AND DISQUALIFICATIONS

37 TAC §§16.93, 16.95, 16.98

The Texas Department of Public Safety adopts amendments to §16.93 and §16.98, and new §16.95, concerning Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Sanctions and Disqualifications, without changes to the proposed text as published in the March 23, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2324) and will not be republished.

The justification for the amendments and new section will be to provide for an efficient and consistent administrative hearing process in compliance with statute.

Amendment to §16.93 is necessary to update the statutory reference. Amendment to §16.98 reformats the section by adding new subsection (b), changes the title of the section, and updates the statutory reference. New §16.95 establishes a notice and hearing procedure as required by House Bill 3641 passed during the 76th Texas Legislature, 1999. The amendments and new section will further tie the commercial driver license administrative hearing process to the non-CDL administrative hearing process of Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 521, Subchapter N and 37 TAC §§15.81-15.85.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the amendments and new section.

The amendments and new section are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work and Texas Transportation Code, §522.005.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103712

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


37 TAC §16.95, §16.96

The Texas Department of Public Safety adopts the repeal of §16.95 and §16.96, concerning Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Sanctions and Disqualifications, without changes to the proposed text as published in the March 23, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2325) and will not be republished.

Repeal of the current rules will allow for the simultaneous filing of a new §16.95 that provides for an efficient and consistent administrative hearing process in compliance with statute.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the repeals.

The repeals are adopted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §411.004(3), which authorizes the Public Safety Commission to adopt rules considered necessary for carrying out the department's work and Texas Transportation Code, §522.005.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on June 28, 2001.

TRD-200103711

Thomas A. Davis, Jr.

Director

Texas Department of Public Safety

Effective date: July 18, 2001

Proposal publication date: March 23, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 424-2135


Part 7. TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER STANDARDS AND EDUCATION

Chapter 211. ADMINISTRATION

37 TAC §211.1

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (Commission) adopts amended §211.1, concerning definitions, without changes to the proposed text as published in the April 13, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2814).

The adopted amendment adds a definition for court-ordered community supervision and amends the definition of the term Texas peace officer for the purposes of eligibility of reserve officers for the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial. This amendment also adopts a change to the effective date in subsection (b) of this section.

No written comments were received.

This new section is adopted under Texas Occupations Code Annotated, Chapter 1701, §1701.151 which authorizes the Commission to promulgate rules for the administration of this chapter.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103743

Edward T. Laine

Chief, Professional Standards and Administrative Operations

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education

Effective date: August 1, 2001

Proposal publication date: April 13, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 936-7700


Chapter 217. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

37 TAC §217.19

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (Commission) adopts amended §217.19, concerning reactivation of a license, without changes to the proposed text as published in the April 13, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2816).

The adopted amendment includes changes to subsections (b) and (c) of this section. Clarification is provided in subsection (b) of this section, stating that before individuals with inactive licenses can be appointed, they must meet the current licensing standards by having successfully completed a prior basic licensing course that fulfills the current licensing course requirement. Individuals must have also successfully completed the legislatively required continuing education for the current training cycle. Once an individual has met the current standards; and made application, in the format currently prescribed by the commission, submitted any required fee(s) and upon the approval of the application, the commission will issue the holder of an inactive license an endorsement of eligibility to take the required licensing examination. This endorsement of eligibility will allow the applicant to take the examination three times. If failed three times, the applicant may not be issued another endorsement of eligibility until successful completion of the current licensure course. This amendment also adopts a change to the effective date in subsection (h) of this section.

No written comments were received.

This new section is adopted under Texas Occupations Code Annotated, Chapter 1701, §1701.151 which authorizes the Commission to promulgate rules for the administration of this chapter.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103744

Edward T. Laine

Chief, Professional Standards and Administrative Operations

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education

Effective date: August 1, 2001

Proposal publication date: April 13, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 936-7700


Chapter 219. PRELICENSING AND REACTIVATION COURSES, TEST AND ENDORSEMENTS OF ELIGIBILITY

37 TAC §219.1

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (Commission) adopts amended §219.1, concerning eligibility to take state examinations, without changes to the proposed text as published in the April 13, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2817).

The adopted amendment includes changes to subsection (d) of this section. Clarification is provided in subsection (d) of this section, stating that, in order to issue an endorsement of eligibility, the person issuing such an endorsement must have on file for the person to whom it is issued, written documentation of successful completion of the basic licensing course for the license sought. This amendment also adopts a change to the effective date in subsection (i) of this section.

No written comments were received.

This new section is adopted under Texas Occupations Code Annotated, Chapter 1701, §1701.151 which authorizes the Commission to promulgate rules for the administration of this chapter.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103745

Edward T. Laine

Chief, Professional Standards and Administrative Operations

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education

Effective date: August 1, 2001

Proposal publication date: April 13, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 936-7700


Chapter 229. TEXAS PEACE OFFICERS' MEMORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

37 TAC §229.1

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (Commission) adopts amended §229.1, concerning general eligibility of deceased Texas peace officers and their inclusion on the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial, without changes to the proposed text as published in the April 13, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 2818).

The adopted amendment eliminates subsection (a)(3) of this section concerning reserve peace officers. This amendment also adopts a change to the effective date in subsection (c) of this section.

No written comments were received.

This new section is adopted under Texas Occupations Code Annotated, Chapter 1701, §1701.151 which authorizes the Commission to promulgate rules for the administration of this chapter.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103746

Edward T. Laine

Chief, Professional Standards and Administrative Operations

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education

Effective date: August 1, 2001

Proposal publication date: April 13, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 936-7700


37 TAC §229.3

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (Commission) adopts amended §229.3, concerning specific eligibility of deceased Texas peace officers and their inclusion on the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial, without changes to the proposed text as published in the April 27, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 3155).

The adopted amendment eliminates some of the language in subsection (a)(3) of this section concerning reserve peace officers. This amendment also adopts a change to the effective date in subsection (b) of this section.

One written comment was received from the Chief of Police of Universal City Police Department supporting the change.

This new section is adopted under Texas Occupations Code Annotated, Chapter 1701, §1701.151 which authorizes the Commission to promulgate rules for the administration of this chapter.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103747

Edward T. Laine

Chief, Professional Standards and Administrative Operations

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education

Effective date: August 1, 2001

Proposal publication date: April 27, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 936-7700


Part 12. TEXAS MILITARY FACILITIES COMMISSION

Chapter 375. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION

37 TAC §375.11

The Texas Military Facilities Commission (Commission) adopts the repeal of Texas Administrative Code, Title 37, Section 12, §375.11, relating to Uniform General Conditions, without changes to the proposed rule as published in the May 11, 2001, issue of the Texas Register (26 TexReg 3475).

The repeal is adopted because the Commission, a public authority, is exempt from the General Services Commission (GSC) Uniform General Conditions.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the repeal.

The repeal is adopted pursuant to Government Code, §435.011, which provides the Commission with authority to promulgate rules.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103735

Jerry D. Malcolm

Executive Director

Texas Military Facilities Commission

Effective date: July 22, 2001

Proposal publication date: May 11, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 406-6971


Chapter 379. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

37 TAC §379.40

The Texas Military Facilities Commission adopts new §379.40, relating to Commission Vehicle Use, without changes to the proposed text as published in the May 11, 2001, issue of Texas Register (26 TexReg 3476).

The rule is adopted to comply with Government Code, §2171.1045, which requires state agencies to adopt rules relating to the assignment and use of the agency's vehicles. The rules are consistent with the General Services Commission's State Vehicle Fleet Management Plan and specifically address the requirements that: (1) vehicles are assigned to the agency's motor pool and may be available for checkout; and (2) the agency may assign a vehicle to an individual administrative or executive employee on a regular or everyday basis only if there is a documented finding that the assignment is critical to the needs and mission of the agency.

No comments were received regarding adoption of the new section.

The new section is adopted under the Government Code, §435.011, which provides the Texas Military Facilities Commission with the authority to promulgate rules as well as Texas Government Code, §2171.1045.

This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 2, 2001.

TRD-200103734

Jerry D. Malcolm

Executive Director

Texas Military Facilities Commission

Effective date: July 22, 2001

Proposal publication date: May 11, 2001

For further information, please call: (512) 406-6971