REVIEW OF AGENCY RULES This Section contains notices of state agency rules review as directed by the 75th Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 1 (General Appropriations Act) Art. IX, Section 167. Included here are: (1) notices of plan to review; (2) notices of intention to review, which invite public comment to specified rules; and (3) notices of readoption, which summarize public comment to specified rules. The complete text of an agency's plan to review is available after it is filed with the Secretary of State on the Secretary of State's web site (http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg). The complete text of an agency's rule being reviewed and considered for readoption is available in the Texas Administrative Code on the web site (http://www.sos.state.tx.us/tac). For questions about the content and subject matter of rules, please contact the state agency that is reviewing the rules. Questions about the web site and printed copies of these notices may be directed to the Texas Register office. Proposed Rule Reviews Texas Credit Union Department Title 7 Part VI The Credit Union Commission will review and consider for readoption sections of Chapter 97, General Provisions and Fees, of Title 7, Part VI of the Texas Administrative Code, in accordance with the General Appropriations Act, Article IX, sec.167. Specifically, the following sections of Chapter 97 shall be reviewed: sec.97.101 Meetings; sec.97.102 Delegation of Duties; sec.97.105 Frequency of Examination; and sec.97.114 Charges for Public Records. As required by sec.167, the Credit Union Commission will consider, among other things, whether the reasons for adoption of these rules continue to exist. The comment period will last for 45 days beginning with the publication of this notice of intention to review. Comments or questions regarding this rule review may be submitted in writing to Lynette Pool-Harris, Deputy Commissioner, Credit Union Department, 914 E. Anderson Lane, Austin, Texas 78752-1699; or electronically to deputy.commissioner@tcud.state.tx.us. TRD-9811479 Harold E. Feeney Commissioner Texas Credit Union Department Filed: July 21, 1998 Public Utility Commission of Texas Title 16 Part II The Public Utility Commission of Texas files this notice of intention to review sec.23.96 relating to Telephone Directories pursuant to the Appropriations Act of 1997, House Bill 1, Article IX, sec.167 (Section 167). Project Number 19431 has been assigned to the review of this rule section. As part of this review process, the commission is proposing the repeal of sec.23.96 and is proposing new sec.26.128 relating to Telephone Directories to replace this section. The proposed repeal and new rule may be found in the Proposed Rules section of the Texas Register. As required by sec.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 section. 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. 16 TAC sec.23.96. Telephone Directories. TRD-9811389 Rhonda Dempsey Rules Coordinator Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: July 20, 1998 Adopted Rule Review Texas Education Agency Title 19 Part II The Texas Education Agency (TEA) adopts the review of 19 TAC Chapter 109, Budgeting, Accounting, and Auditing, Subchapter C, Adoptions by Reference, pursuant to the Appropriations Act of 1997, House Bill 1, Article IX, sec.167, published in the April 17, 1998, issue of the Texas Register (23 TexReg 3883). The TEA finds that the reason for adopting 19 TAC Chapter 109, Subchapter C, continues to exist. The TEA received no comments related to the rule review requirement as to whether the reason for adopting the rule continues to exist. As part of this review process, the TEA adopts an amendment to 19 TAC sec.109.41. The adopted amendment may be found in the Adopted Rules section in this issue. TRD-9811415 Criss Cloudt Associate Commissioner, Policy Planning and Research Texas Education Agency Filed: July 20, 1998