Adopted Rule Reviews
Credit Union Department
Title 7, Part 6
The Credit Union Commission has completed the review of Texas Administrative
Code Title 7, Chapter 97, §§97.101 relating to meetings; 97.102
relating to delegation of duties; 97.103 relating to recusal or disqualification
of commission members; 97.105 relating to frequency of examinations; 97.106
relating to complaint notice; 97.107 relating to related entities; 97.113
relating to operating fees; 97.114 relating to charges for public records;
97.200 relating to employee training program; 97.205 relating to use of historically
underutilized businesses; 97.207 relating to contracts for professional or
personal service and 97.300 relating to gifts of money or property. Notice
of the proposed review and a request for comments was published in the December
17, 2004, issue of the
Texas Register
(29
TexReg 11751).
The Commission received no comments with respect to these rules. The Department
believes that the reasons for initially adopting these rules continue to exist.
The Commission finds that the reasons for initially adopting 7 TAC §§97.101
- 97.103, 97.105 - 97.107, 97.113, 97.114, 97.200, 97.205, 97.207 and 97.300.
continue to exist and readopts these sections without changes, pursuant to
the requirements of Government Code, §2001.039.
TRD-200500683
Harold E. Feeney
Commissioner
Credit Union Department
Filed: February 14, 2005
Title 31, Part 10
Pursuant to the notice of intent to review published in the December 31,
2004 issue of the
Texas Register
, (29 TexReg
12249), the Texas Water Development Board (the board) has reviewed and considered
for readoption, revision or repeal 31 TAC, Part 10, Chapter 373, Grants Administration,
in accordance with the Texas Government Code, §2001.039.
The board considered, among other things, whether the reasons for adoption
of these rules continue to exist. No comments were received on the proposed
rule review.
As a result of the board’s review, the board determined that the
rules are not necessary because the Construction Grants Program has expended
all the funds provided for it and all projects receiving funding from the
program have been closed out. In addition, there is no evidence that funding
for this program will be revived by the federal government. As a result of
the rule review, the board adopts the repeal of 31 TAC Chapter 373, Grants
Administration, §§373.1- 373.14, §§373.16- 373.30 and §§373.32-
373.44. This completes the board’s review of 31 TAC Chapter 373, Grants
Administration.
TRD-200500722
Suzanne Schwartz
General Counsel
Texas Water Development Board
Filed: February 15, 2005
Texas Water Development Board