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Search Tips

Please note: if you have a specific Texas Register citation, it may be easier to browse for the correct issue than to search for it.

To get more specific search results, try using the following tips:

Check spelling
Example: use environment rather than the incorrect enviroment
 
Use quotation marks
Example: "55 mph"
Use plus (+) or minus (-)
Example: +"texas legislature"
 
Use wildcards
Examples:
law*
*her*
"wh* are"

Check spelling

Make sure your search terms are spelled correctly.

Example: environment (correct) instead of enviroment (incorrect)
Example: library (correct) instead of libray (incorrect)

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Use quotation marks

Use quotation marks to find words which must appear adjacent to each other, for example, "55 mph". Otherwise, the search results will include the words remote, storage, request, and form, but not necessarily in that order. The words may appear anywhere, and in any order, within the document.

Example: "55 mph"
Example: "environmental quality"
Example: "public utility commission"

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Use plus (+) or minus (-)

Use a plus sign (+) when your search term or phrase must appear in the search results. Use a minus sign (-) to indicate undesirable term(s). The plus sign tells the search engine that a certain word or phrase is required in the search results, and a minus sign indicates that a word or phrase must be absent in the search results.

Note: A phrase must be contained within quotation marks. Leave no spaces between the plus or minus sign and the term.

Example: +commission +"natural resources"
Example: +commission -"public utility"

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Use wildcards

Wildcard searches can expand the number of matches for a particular request. The * character is used as the wildcard character.

For instance, searching for law* will find the words law, laws, lawyer, lawyers and any other word that starts with law.
Searching for *her* will find the words here, whether, together, gathering and any other words that contain her anywhere in the word.

Wildcards may be combined with the standard plus (+) and minus (-) modifiers, quotes for phrases, as well as the field search specifiers.
+law* -*leg* will find all pages which have a word that starts with law* and which does not contain a word that contains leg anywhere in the word.
"wh* are" will find the phrases where are, what are, why are, etc.

Examples:
law*
*her*
"wh* are"

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