Emergency Sections An agency may adopt a new or amended section or repeal an existing section on an emergency basis if it determines that such action is necessary for the public health, safety, or welfare of this state. The section may become effective immediately upon filing with the Texas Register, or on a stated date less than 20 days after filing, for no more than 120 days. The emergency action is renewable once for no more than 60 days. Symbology in amended emergency sections. New language added to an existing section is indicated by the use of bold text. [Brackets] indicate deletion of existing material within a section. TITLE 31. NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Part IX. Texas Water Commission Chapter 334. Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks Subchapter K. Storage, Treatment, and Reuse Procedures for Petroleum-Substance Contaminated Media 31 TAC sec.sec.334.481-334.506 The Texas Water Commission is renewing the effectiveness of the emergency adoption of the repeals sec.sec.334.481-334.506, for a 60-day period effective January 23, 1993. The text of the repeals sec.sec.334.481-334.506 was originally published in the October 2, 1992, issue of the Texas Register (17 TexReg 6715). Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 20, 1993. TRD-9317959 Mary Ruth Holder Director, Legal Division Texas Water Commission Effective date: January 23, 1993 Expiration date: March 24, 1993 For further information, please call: (512) 463-8069 The Texas Water Commission is renewing the effectiveness of the emergency adoption of the new sec.sec.334.481-334.506, for a 60-day period effective January 23, 1993. The text of the new sec.sec.334.481-334.506 was originally published in the October 2, 1992, issue of the Texas Register (17 TexReg 6714). Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 20, 1993. TRD-9317857 Mary Ruth Holder Director, Legal Division Texas Water Commission Effective date: January 23, 1993 Expiration date: March 24, 1993 For further information, please call: (512) 463-8069 TITLE 37. PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Part VI. Texas Department of Criminal Justice Chapter 163. Standards Subchapter C. Programs and Services 37 TAC sec.163.55 The Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Community Justice Assistance Division (TDCJ-CJAD) adopts on an emergency basis the repeal of sec.163.55, concerning residential services. Section 163.55 has been revised and resubmitted as a proposed action under sec.163.39 of this chapter. This repeal is being adopted on an emergency basis because the rule revision to provide for Community Corrections Facilities (CCF) is needed immediately to relieve overcrowding in the Harris County Jail. CCFs are established and provided for under the new proposed sec.163.39, Residential Services. The Board of Criminal Justice is authorized to adopt rules and standards for community corrections facilities under Vernon's Annotated Code of Criminal Procedures, Article 42.13 sec.2(a) and 3(a), which provides TDCJ-CJAD with the authority to: establish minimum standards for programs, facilities, equipment and other aspects of the operation of departments; establish an application process and procedures for funding community corrections facilities; establish a format for community justice plans; and to require community supervision and corrections departments to: keep financial and statistical records; submit a community justice plan; and submit periodic financial audits and statistical reports to TDCJ-CJAD. sec.163.55. Residential Services. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 21, 1993. TRD-9318102 Jackee Cox General Counsel Texas Department of Criminal Justice Effective date: January 22, 1993 Expiration date: April 12, 1993 For further information, please call: (512) 475-3250