Rule Review

Agency Rule Review Plan

Texas State Board of Public Accountancy

Title 22, Part 22

TRD-200702354

Filed: June 8, 2007


Proposed Rule Reviews

Commission on State Emergency Communications

Title 1, Part 12

The Commission on State Emergency Communications (CSEC) files this notice of intent to review Chapter 253, concerning Practice and Procedure. This review is conducted in accordance with Texas Government Code, §2001.039.

CSEC has conducted a preliminary review of Chapter 253, which consists only of §253.1, concerning Petitions for Rulemaking before the Commission, and has determined that the reasons for initially adopting the rule continue to exist. As part of the chapter review, CSEC is considering whether rules applicable to contested cases should be proposed and adopted.

All comments or questions regarding this notice of intent to review may be submitted in writing within 30 days following publication of this notice in the Texas Register to Paul Mallett, Executive Director, Commission on State Emergency Communications, 333 Guadalupe Street, Suite 2-212, Austin, Texas 78701-3942. The current text of §253.1 can be found on CSEC's website at http://www.911.state.tx.us/browse.php/rules_legislation.

§253.1. Petitions for Rulemaking before the Commission.

TRD-200702345

Paul Mallett

Executive Director

Commission on State Emergency Communications

Filed: June 8, 2007


Texas State Board of Public Accountancy

Title 22, Part 22

The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy will review and consider for readoption, revision or repeal Title 22 Texas Administrative Code, Part 22, Chapters 501, 505, 507, 509, 511, 512, 513, 515, 517, 518, 519, 521, 523, 525, 526 and 527.

This review is conducted pursuant to §2001.039 of the Government Code.

In conducting its review the Board will determine whether the reasons for the rule continue to exist. The rule review will also determine whether the rule is obsolete, whether the rule reflects current legal and policy considerations and whether the rule reflects current procedures of the Board.

Any comments pertaining to this notice of intention may be submitted within the next 120 days to General Counsel, Texas State Board of Public Accountancy, 333 Guadalupe, Tower III, Suite 900, Austin, Texas 78701. Any proposed changes to the rules as a result of this review will be published in the Proposed Rule Section of the Texas Register and will be open for an additional comment period prior to final adoption or repeal by the Board.

Chapter 501. Rules of Professional Conduct

Chapter 505. The Board

Chapter 507. Employees of the Board

Chapter 509. Rulemaking Procedures

Chapter 511. Certification as a CPA

Chapter 512. Certification by Reciprocity

Chapter 513. Registration

Chapter 515. Licenses

Chapter 517. Temporary Practice in Texas

Chapter 518. Unauthorized Practice of Public Accountancy

Chapter 519. Practice and Procedure

Chapter 521. Fee Schedule

Chapter 523. Continuing Professional Education

Chapter 525. Criminal Background Investigations

Chapter 526. Board Opinions

Chapter 527. Peer Review

TRD-200702355

J. Randel (Jerry) Hill

General Counsel

Texas State Board of Public Accountancy

Filed: June 8, 2007


Adopted Rule Reviews

Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service/Office of the Texas State Chemist

Title 4, Part 3

In accordance with the Texas Government Code §2001.039 regarding Agency Review of Existing Rules and requiring state agencies and other governmental bodies to review their rules every four years, Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service (TFFCS)/Office of the Texas State Chemist (OTSC) adopts the review of Title 4, Part 3, Chapter 61, Commercial Feed Rules as published in the March 16, 2007, issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 1587).

The TFFCS/OTSC finds that the reasons for adopting Title 4, Part 3, Chapter 61, Commercial Feed Rules, continue to exist and readopts the rules without change. The TFFCS/OTSC does plan to propose amendments to the rules at a later date.

No public comments were received regarding the rule review of the Commercial Feed Rules.

TRD-200702356

Dr. Timothy J. Herrman

State Chemist & Director

Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service/Office of the Texas State Chemist

Filed: June 11, 2007


In accordance with the Texas Government Code, §2001.039, regarding Agency Review of Existing Rules and requiring state agencies and other governmental bodies to review their rules every four years, the Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service (TFFCS)/Office of the Texas State Chemist (OTSC) adopts its review of Title 4, Part 3, Chapter 63, Commercial Pet Food Rules, as published in the March 16, 2007, issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 1587).

The TFFCS/OTSC finds that the reasons for adopting Title 4, Part 3, Chapter 63, Commercial Pet Food Rules, continue to exist and readopts the rules without change. The TFFCS/OTSC does plan to propose amendments to the rules at a later date.

No public comments were received regarding the rule review of the Commercial Pet Food Rules.

TRD-200702357

Dr. Timothy J. Herrman

State Chemist and Director

Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Services/Office of the Texas State Chemist

Filed: June 11, 2007


In accordance with the Texas Government Code, §2001.039, regarding Agency Review of Existing Rules and requiring state agencies and other governmental bodies to review their rules every four years, the Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service (TFFCS)/Office of the Texas State Chemist (OTSC) adopts the review of Title 4, Part 3, Chapter 65, Commercial Fertilizer Rules, as published in the March 16, 2007, issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 1587).

The TFFCS/OTSC finds that the reasons for adopting Title 4, Part 3, Chapter 65, Commercial Fertilizer Rules, continue to exist and readopts the rules without change. The TFFCS/OTSC will propose amendments to the rules at a later date.

No public comments were received regarding the rule review of the Commercial Fertilizer Rules.

TRD-200702358

Dr. Timothy J. Herrman

State Chemist and Director

Texas Feed and Fertilizer Control Service/Office of the Texas State Chemist

Filed: June 11, 2007