Part 2.
TEXAS STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS
Chapter 51.
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Subchapter A. THE BOARD
22 TAC §51.3
The Texas State Board of Barber Examiners adopts amendments
to §51.3, concerning Administrative Fines without changes to the text
published in the March 2, 2001, issue of the
Texas
Register
(26 TexReg 1820).
The amendments occur in §51.3 Administrative Fines, (b) Fine Schedule
under Penalties for Practice and Procedures Violations, Category VA not to
exceed the following amounts 1st $100, 2nd $300, 3rd $500 Expired License
changes the reference from TEX. OCC CODE ANN. §1601.402 to TEX. OCC CODE
ANN. §1601.251 the change will reference to the correct statute; Practice
and Procedures Category II not to exceed the following amounts 1st $500, 2nd
$750, 3rd $1000 will be adding a new rule violation Right of Access reference §51.6;
under Practice and Procedures Category VC not to exceed the following amounts
1st $50, 2nd $100, 3rd $150 will be adding a new rule violation Current Address
reference §51.4.
There were no comments received on the proposed amendment to §51.3.
The amendment is proposed under former Texas Barber Law, Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 8407a, Section 24A-M, (repealed) now recodified Texas
Occupations Code Chapter 1601.155 (1999), which provides the board with the
authority to impose administrative penalties to protect the public's health
and safety. No other Article or Statute is effected by this amendment.
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 April 17, 2001.
TRD-200102202
Will K. Brown
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Barber Examiners
Effective date: May 7, 2001
Proposal publication date: March 2, 2001
For further information, please call: (512) 305-8475
22 TAC §§51.4 - 51.6
The Texas State Board of Barber Examiners adopts new §51.4,
concerning Current Mailing Address and Change of Mailing Address; §51.5,
concerning Good Standing Required for License Renewal; §51.6 concerning
Right of Access, without changes to the text published in the March 2, 2001,
issue of the
Texas Register
(26 TexReg 1820).
The new §51.4 Current mailing Address and change of Mailing Address
requires a current mailing address be on file and all Licensees must notify
the board within 10 days of any mailing address change. The new §51.5
Good Standing Required for License Renewal states no licensee shall be able
to renew a license if they are in default. The new §51.6 Right of Access
authorizes a representative of the board to enter a business to conduct an
inspection.
There were no comments received on the proposed new §§51.4 -
51.6.
The new rules are adopted under former Texas Barber Law, Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 8401-8407a, Section §28(a), (repealed) now recodified
by House Bill 3155 as Chapter 1601.155 OCCUPATIONS CODE (1999), which vest
the board with the authority to make and enforce all rules and regulations
necessary for the performance of its duties, to establish standards of conduct
and ethics for all persons licensed or practicing under the provision of the
Texas Barber Law, and to regulate the practice and teaching of barbering in
keeping with the intent of the Texas Barber Law and to ensure strict compliance
with the Texas Barber Law.
The following sections of the Texas Barber Law, Texas Civil Statutes, Article
8401-8407a, (repealed) now recodified by House Bill 3155 as Chapter 1601 of
the TEXAS OCCUPATIONS CODE (1999) are effected by the proposed new §51.4
Current Mailing Address and Change of Mailing Address; §51.5 Good Standing
Required for License Renewal; §51.6 Right of Access and are as follows:
TEX. OCC. CODE 1601.001 and 1601.155.
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 April 17, 2001.
TRD-200102201
Will K. Brown
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Barber Examiners
Effective date: May 7, 2001
Proposal publication date: March 2, 2001
For further information, please call: (512) 305-8475
22 TAC §51.141
The Texas State Board of Barber Examiners adopts new §51.141,
concerning Definitions, without changes to the proposed text as published
in the March 2, 2001, issue of the
Texas Register
(26 TexReg 1820).
The new §51.141, Definitions, clarifies words and terms, when used
in the chapter, for the Line of Demarcation between "the hair" and "the beard',
the hair Relating to Haircutting, the Sideburn, the Beard and Out of Scope.
The board's adoption of the rules is in accordance with the board's Rule Review
Plan adopted pursuant to Article IX, §167 of the Appropriation Act.
There were no comments received on the proposed new §51.141.
The new rule is adopted pursuant to Texas Barber Law, Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 8407a, §28(a), (repealed) now recodified by House Bill
3155 as Chapter 1601.155 OCCUPATIONS CODE (1999), which vest the board with
the authority to make and enforce all rules and regulations necessary for
the performance of its duties, to establish standards of conduct and ethics
for all persons licensed or practicing under the provision of the Texas Barber
Law, and to regulate the practice and teaching of barbering in keeping with
the intent of the Texas Barber Law and to ensure strict compliance with the
Texas Barber Law.
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 April 17, 2001.
TRD-200102200
Will K. Brown
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Barber Examiners
Effective date: May 7, 2001
Proposal publication date: March 2, 2001
For further information, please call: (512) 305-8475
Chapter 661.
GENERAL RULES OF PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES
Subchapter E. CONTESTED CASES
Subchapter I. DEFINITIONS
Part 29.
TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING