Title 22, Part 9
The Texas Medical Board proposes to review Chapter 175, §§175.1 - 175.5, concerning Fees, Penalties and Forms, pursuant to the Texas Government Code, §2001.039.
Elsewhere in this issue of the Texas Register, the Texas Medical Board contemporaneously proposes an amendment to §175.1.
The agency's reason for adopting the rules contained in this chapter continues to exist.
Comments on the proposed review may be submitted to Sally Durocher, P.O. Box 2018, Austin, Texas 78768-2018.
TRD-200703894
Donald W. Patrick, MD, JD
Executive Director
Texas Medical Board
Filed: August 24, 2007
Title 37, Part 5
Under the 1997 General Appropriations Act, Article IX, Section 167, Review of Agency Rules, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles files this notice of intent to review and consider for readoption, revision, or repeal, Texas Administrative Code, Title 37, Public Safety and Corrections, Part 5, Chapter 146, relating to Revocation of Parole or Mandatory Supervision.
The Board undertakes its review pursuant to Government Code, §2001.039, Government Code. The Board will accept comments for 30 days following the publication of this notice in the Texas Register and will assess whether the reasons for adopting the sections under review continue to exist. Proposed changes to the rule as a result of the rule review will be published in the Proposed Rules section of the Texas Register. The proposed rules will be open for public comment prior to final adoption by the Board, in accordance with the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001.
Any questions or written comments pertaining to this notice of intention to review should for the next 30-day comment period be directed to Bettie Wells, General Counsel, Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, 209 W. 14th Street, Suite 500, Austin, TX 78701, or by e-mail to bettie.wells@tdcj.state.tx.us.
TRD-200703914
Bettie Wells
General Counsel
Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
Filed: August 27, 2007
Title 7, Part 7
The State Securities Board (Agency), beginning September 2007, will review and consider for readoption, revision, or repeal Chapters 107, Terminology; 127, Miscellaneous; and 131, Guidelines for Confidentiality of Information, in accordance with Texas Government Code, §2001.039. The rules to be reviewed are located in Title 7, Part 7, of the Texas Administrative Code.
The assessment made by the Agency at this time indicates that the reasons for readopting these chapters continue to exist.
The Agency's Board will consider, among other things, whether the reasons for adoption of these rules continue to exist and whether amendments are needed. Any changes to the rules proposed by the Agency's Board after reviewing the rules and considering the comments received in response to this notice will appear in the "Rules Proposed" section of the Texas Register and will be adopted in accordance with the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, Texas Government Code Annotated, Chapter 2001. The comment period will last for 30 days beginning with the publication of this notice of intention to review.
Comments or questions regarding this notice of intention to review may be submitted in writing, within 30 days following the publication of this notice in the Texas Register, to David Weaver, General Counsel, P.O. Box 13167, Austin, Texas 78711-3167, or sent by facsimile to Mr. Weaver at (512) 305-8310. Comments will be reviewed and discussed in a future Board meeting.
TRD-200703871
Denise Voigt Crawford
Securities Commissioner
State Securities Board
Filed: August 24, 2007
Texas Commission on Fire Protection
Title 37, Part 13
The Texas Commission on Fire Protection readopts the following chapters without changes.
Chapter 401. Practice and Procedure
Chapter 403. Criminal Convictions and Eligibility for Certification
Chapter 405. Charges for Public Records
Chapter 431. Fire Investigation
Chapter 433. Minimum Standards for Driver/Operator-Pumper
Chapter 435. Fire Fighter Safety
Chapter 437. Fees
Chapter 443. Certification Curriculum Manual
Chapter 445. Administrative Inspections and Penalties
Chapter 447. Part-Time Fire Protection Employee
Chapter 449. Head of a Fire Department
Chapter 461. General Administration
Chapter 463. Application Criteria
Chapter 465. Equipment, Facilities, and Training Standards
In accordance with Texas Government Code, §2001.039, added by Acts 1999, 76th Legislative, §1499, Article 1, §1.11. The proposed rule review was published in the May 4, 2007, issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 2483).
The Texas Commission on Fire Protection finds that the reasons for adopting these rules continue to exist.
TRD-200703844
Gary L. Warren, Sr.
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Fire Protection
Filed: August 23, 2007
Title 16, Part 9
The Texas Lottery Commission (Commission) has reviewed 16 TAC Chapter 403 relating to General Administration, in accordance with the requirements of Texas Government Code, §2001.039, and re-adopts the rules in Chapter 403, other than §403.402, relating to Exemption from Vehicle Inscription Requirements. The Commission has determined that the reasons continue to exist for adopting the rules in Chapter 403, other than §403.402. The Commission will propose the repeal of §403.402 in a separate rulemaking.
Section 403.101 sets out agency procedures for Commission compliance with Government Code Chapter 552.
Section 403.110 complies with Government Code §2001.021.
Sections 403.201 - 403.223 comply with Government Code §2260.052.
Section 403.301 complies with Government Code §2161.003.
Section 403.401 complies with Government Code §2171.1045.
This review and re-adoption has been conducted in accordance with Texas Government Code, §2001.039. The Commission received no comments on the proposed review, which was published in the July 6, 2007, issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 4244).
This concludes the review of 16 TAC Chapter 403.
TRD-200703879
Kimberly L. Kiplin
General Counsel
Texas Lottery Commission
Filed: August 24, 2007
Title 37, Part 5
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles files this notice of readoption of 37 TAC Chapter 145 (Parole) Subchapter A (Parole Process). The Board amended Rules §145.3 and §145.15 to clarify the language of the text. The readoption of Chapter 145 is filed in accordance with the Board of Pardons and Paroles' Notice of Intent to Review published in the May 4, 2007 issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 2483). No public comments were received.
The assessment of Chapter 145 indicates that the original justification for the rules continues to exist, and the Board is readopting the rules in accordance with Texas Government Code, §2001.039. This concludes the review of 37 TAC Chapter 145.
TRD-200703911
Bettie Wells
General Counsel
Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
Filed: August 27, 2007