ISSUE OF January 28, 1992" ve5="?"> In Addition The Texas Register is required by statute to publish certain documents, including applications to purchase control of state banks, notices of rate ceilings, changes in interest rate and applications to install remote service units, and consultant proposal requests and awards. To aid agencies in communicating information quickly and effectively, other information of general interest to the public is published as space allows. Texas Department of Agriculture Correction of Error The Texas Department of Agriculture submitted proposed amendments to the Texas Agricultural Finance Authority Loan Guaranty Program rules of the Texas Agricultural Finance Authority (TAFA) 4 TAC sec.28.10. The rule appeared in the December 27, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 7685). Due to a proofreading error by the Texas Register, the amount of the application fee, $100, was omitted from the second full sentence of subsection (h). The sentence should read as follows. "A nonrefundable application fee will be required in the amount of $100 with the application." The Texas Department of Agriculture submitted proposed amendments to the Organic Food Standards and Certification rules 4 TAC sec.18.1. The rules were published in the December 24, 1991, Texas Register (16 TexReg 7609). In the publication of the proposed amendments to sec.18.1 concerning definitions, the words "for resale" were omitted from the definition of "distributor". The definition of "distributor" should read as follows (with new language boldfaced: "Distributor"-A person who is engaged in the business of selling food or fiber for resale, including, but not limited to, a wholesaler, broker, packer, repacker, shipper, or agent." Texas Air Control Board Notice of Change of Address The Texas Air Control Board relocated its Austin offices in June, 1991. The public is asked to make note of the new address and telephone number: Texas Air Control Board, 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 908-1000. The new address should be used as a replacement for the old one as it may appear in the text of the board's published rules. Newly-printed versions of the rules will include this address in then future. Issued in Austin, Texas on January 21, 1992. TRD-9200961 Lane Hartsock Deputy Director, Air Quality Planning Texas Air Control Board Filed: January 22, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 908-1451 Notice of Public Hearings Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the requirements of the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), sec.382.017(a); the Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a, sec.5,; the Procedural Rules of the Texas Air Control Board (TACB), sec.103.11(4); and 40 Code of Federal Regulations 51.102 of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, concerning State Implementation Plans, the TACB will conduct public hearings to receive testimony concerning revisions to its rules. Revisions are being proposed to Regulation V, concerning control of air pollution from volatile organic compounds (VOC), and the general rules in response to EPA requirements. The proposed revisions to the general rules have been developed in order to insure that the definitions within sec.101.1, concerning Definitions, are consistent with comparable definitions within Regulation V. The proposed revisions to Regulation V have been developed in response to a requirement by EPA to extend the controls that currently exist in certain ozone nonattainment areas to all previously-designated nonattainment areas (Brazoria, Dallas, El Paso, Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, Orange, and Tarrant Counties). This program is referred to as "leveling the playing field." The proposed revisions also have been developed in response to a requirement by EPA to extend controls that currently exist in certain ozone nonattainment areas to newly-designated adjacent nonattainment counties (Chambers, Collin, Denton, Fort Bend, Hardin, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties). This program is referred to as the "perimeter county catch-ups." The revisions also are intended to remove potentially confusing cross-references and to otherwise improve clarity. Additionally, existing requirements for Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties have been moved into a separate subsection in each section within Regulation V. However, no new requirements are intended for these counties. The revisions proposed in response to federal mandate involve modifications to existing control requirements and emission specifications, corrections to testing requirements, the elimination or lowering of specified exemption limits, additional recordkeeping requirements, changes in the counties affected by certain provisions, and the establishment of compliance dates for the new requirements. The proposed changes affect the following undesignated heads within Regulation V: Definitions; Storage of VOC; Vent Gas Control; Water Separation; Loading and Unloading of VOC; Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels (Stage I) for Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities; VOC Leaks from Gasoline Tank-Trucks; Control of Reid Vapor Pressure of Gasoline; Process Unit Turn-Around and Vacuum- Processing Systems; Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refineries; Fugitive Emission Control in Synthetic Organic Chemical, Polymer, Resin and Methyl Tert- Butyl Ether Manufacturing Processes; Fugitive Emission Control in Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing Operations; Degreasing Processes; Surface Coating Processes; Graphic Arts (Printing) by Rotogravure and Flexographic Processes; Cutback Asphalt; Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems; Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities; and Consumer-Solvent Products. Public hearings on these proposals will be held at the following times and places: February 24, 1992, 7 p.m., John Gray Institute, 855 Florida Avenue, Beaumont; February 25, 1992, 11 a.m., City of Houston, Pollution Control, Building Auditorium, 7411 Park Place Boulevard, Houston; February 25, 1992, 7 p. m., City of El Paso, Council Chambers, Second, 2 Civic Center Plaza, El Paso; and February 26, 1992, 6 p.m., City of Arlington, Council Chambers, 101 West Abram Street, Arlington. The hearings are structured for the receipt of oral or written comments by interested persons. Interrogation or cross-examination is not permitted, however, a TACB staff member will be available to answer questions informally after the hearings. Written comments not presented at the hearings may be submitted to the TACB central office in Austin through February 28, 1992. Material received by the Regulation Development Division by 4 p.m. on that date will be considered by the board prior to any final action on the proposed revisions. Copies of the proposed revisions are available at the central office of the TACB located at 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, and at all TACB regional offices. For further information, contact Eddie Mack at (512) 908- 1488. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200957 Lane Hartsock Deputy Director, Air Quality Planning Texas Air Control Board Filed: January 22, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 908-1451 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the requirements of the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), sec.382.017(a); 40 Code of Federal Regulations 51.102 of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations concerning State Implementation Plans; the Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a, sec.5; and sec.103.11(4) of the Procedural Rules of the Texas Air Control Board (TACB), the TACB will conduct public hearings to receive testimony concerning revisions to its rules. The proposed revisions to the General Rules and Regulations VI are in response to requirements of Title I of the Federal Clean Air Act (FCAA), concerning new source review for nonattainment areas. The proposal also incorporates revisions to the provisions for exempted facilities, amends several standard exemptions, makes editorial changes, and improves consistency of the sections. The TACB proposes revisions to sec.101.1, concerning definitions, to add or modify various definitions for consistency with new source review requirements of the FCAA Amendments of 1990. The proposed revisions to sec.116.3, concerning consideration for granting permits to construct and operate, are intended to incorporate provisions in the amended FCAA which changed mew source review requirements for new and modified sources in nonattainment areas. Also, the TACB proposed revisions to sec.116.4, concerning special requirements for new and modified sources in nonattainment areas. Also, the TACB proposes revisions to sec.116.4, concerning special conditions, and sec.116.6 concerning exempted facilities, to clarify that a condition in a permit may restrict the use of standard exemptions at a facility. The TACB proposes additional revisions to sec.116.6 to change statutory references, to alter wording to reflect the 1990 revisions to the FCAA, and to reflect changes in the Standard Exemption List. In addition, the TACB proposes a revision to sec.116.11, concerning permit fees, to increase the permit fee to be remitted to $75,000 if no estimate of project capital cost is included with the permit application. The proposed revisions to the Standard Exemption List include changes to nine existing exemptions and the addition of one new exemption. The exemptions proposed for revision concern internal combustion engines and gas turbine engineers, combustion units, water/wastewater treatment units, soil and water remediation, concrete batch plants, pilot plants, ethylene oxide sterilizing equipment/operations, temporarily-located concrete batch plants, and pipeline metering stations. The proposed new exemption concerns aerospace manufacturing facilities. A public hearing on this proposal is scheduled for 1 p.m. on February 25, 1992, in the Auditorium of the City of Houston Pollution Control Building located at 7411 Park Place Boulevard, Houston. Another public hearing on this proposal is scheduled for 2 p.m. on February 27, 1992, in Room 143-E of the central office of the TACB located at 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin. The hearings are structured for the receipt of oral or written comments by interested persons. Interrogation or cross-examining is not permitted, however, a TACB staff member will be available to answer questions informally before and after each hearing. Written comments not presented at each hearing may be submitted to the TACB central office in Austin through February 28, 1992. Material received by the Regulation Development Division by 4 p.m. on that date will be considered by the board prior to any final action on the proposed revisions. Copies of the proposal are available at the central office of the TACB located at 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, and at all TACB regional offices. For further information, contact Alan J. Henderson at (512) 908-1510. Issued in Austin, Texas on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200958 Lane Hartsock Deputy Director, Air Quality Planning Texas Air Control Board Filed: January 22, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 908-1451 State Banking Board Notice of Hearing The hearing officer of the State Banking Board will conduct a hearing at 9 a. m. on Thursday, February 27, 1992, at 2601 North Lamar, Austin, on the bank charter application for First Bank and Trust, Flower, Mound, Denton County. Additional information may be obtained from William F. Aldridge, Director of Corporate Activities, State Banking Department, 2601 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78705, (512) 475-1317. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 13, 1992. TRD-9200617 William F. Aldridge Director of Corporate Activities State Banking Board Filed: January 15, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 475-1317 Comptroller of Public Accounts Consultant Contract Award In compliance with the provisions of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11C, the Comptroller of Public Accounts furnishes this notice of consultant contract awards. Publication Date. The consultant proposal request was published in the October 4, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 5523). Description of Services. The request was for consultants to conduct a school district management performance audit for the Dallas Independent School District. Name and Address. The contract has been awarded to MGT of America, Inc., who is doing business in Texas under the name of MGT Consultant, Inc., and whose address is Suite 2018, 100 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas 78701. Value and Date of Contract. The total dollar value of the contract is $394,300. The contract was executed on January 14, 1992, and extends through July 1, 1992. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 16, 1992. TRD-9200694 Martin Cherry Chief, General Law Section Comptroller of Public Accounts Filed: January 16, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 475-0477 Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner Notice of Rate Ceilings The Consumer Credit Commissioner of Texas has ascertained the following rate ceilings by use of the formulas and methods described in Texas Civil Statutes, Title 79, Articles 1.04, 1.05, 1.11, and 15.02, as amended (Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 5069-1.04, 1.05, 1.11, and 15.02). [graphic] Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 13, 1992. TRD-9200678 Al Endsley Consumer Credit Commissioner Filed: January 16, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 479-1280 Court Reporters Certification Board Suspension of Certification On December 7, 1991, the Court Reports Certification Board suspended the certification of Teresa Johnson of Austin, Certification Number 4619, as a Certified Shorthand Reporter in the State of Texas for a period of 12 months commencing on December 7, 1991, and ending on December 7, 1992. Ms. Johnson was found in violation of the Texas Government Code, sec.52.029(a)(3) and (9). Following the 12 month suspension period, Ms. Johnson must meet certain conditions imposed by the Board to be considered for reinstatement as a shorthand reporter. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 13, 1992. TRD-9200618 Peg Liedtke Executive Secretary Court Reporters Certification Board Filed: January 15, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 463-1630 Texas Department of Health Notice of Preliminary Report for Assessment of Administrative Penalties and Notice of Violation Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Radiation Control issued a notice of violation and assessed an administrative penalty to Bee-Line Services, Inc., Corsicana, holder of Radioactive Material License Number L03436. A penalty of $22,500 was assessed the company for violations of the Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation. A copy of all relevant material is available for public inspection at the Bureau of Radiation Control, The Exchange Building, 8407 Wall Street, Austin, Monday- Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except holidays). Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 21, 1992 TRD-9200919 Robert A. MacLean, M.D. Deputy Commissioner Texas Department of Health Filed: January 21, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 835-7000 Permit Application for Municipal Solid Waste Site-Notice of Filing Recycle With Kim Cor Hauling, Inc. has filed Application Number 2206 with the Texas Department of Health for a permit to operate a proposed Type V municipal solid waste site (recycling center) to be located approximately two miles northwest of the intersection of FM 14321 and FM 2900, at 167 Industrial Boulevard in Llano County. The site covers approximately 1.0 acre of land, and is to daily receive approximately 40 tons of solid waste under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Health for disposal or other processing in accordance with the department's "Municipal Solid Waste Management Regulations." A technical review of the application is being made by the department's Bureau of Solid Waste Management. The application will also be reviewed by various state and local agencies which have a jurisdictional interest. No public hearing will be held on this application unless a person affected has requested a public hearing. Any such request for a public hearing shall be in writing and contain the name, mailing address, and phone number of the person making the request; and a brief description of how the requester, or persons represented by the requester, has suffered or will suffer actual injury or economic damage by the granting of the application. If a hearing is requested by a person affected, of if the Bureau of Solid Waste Management determines that a public hearing should be held, notice of such hearing will be published in a newspaper regularly published or circulated in the county in which the site is located at least 30 days prior to the date of such hearing. Requests for a public hearing and/or requests for a copy of the application shall be submitted in writing to the Chief, Bureau of Solid Waste Management, Texas Department of Health, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756. A copy of the application may be reviewed at the Bureau of Solid Waste Management, (512) 458-7271. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 15, 1992 TRD-9200624 Robert A. MacLean, M.D. Deputy Commissioner Texas Department of Health Filed: January 15, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 458-7271. Primary Health Care Program Request for Proposals Background. In May 1985, the 69th Legislature of the State of Texas enacted the Texas Primary Health Care Services Act (Act), Health and Safety Code, Chapter 31. The Act provides for the delivery of primary health care services to eligible low-income individuals who are not eligible for other programs. The Texas Department of Health (department) was given the responsibility for implementing the Act. In 1991, upon recommendation by the department's Primary Health Care Services Program (PHCSP) Advisory Committee, the department adopted a funding "roll-over" policy. This policy will provide five years of stable funding to allow programs to mature, develop multiple income sources, and establish strong community support. After five years, state support will be reduced by one-third over the next four years to "roll" funds over for additional counties/communities seeking assistance to establish programs of their own. These funds will be targeted to counties not currently served by existing PHCSP contractors (see attached list of eligible counties). For fiscal year 1993, $700,000 will be available for new projects. This should allow for the funding of 3-4 new PHCSP projects. General Information. Application packets will be available March 2, 1992. Completed proposals from eligible counties must be received by the Texas Department of Health, Primary Health Care Services Program, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756, the local Council of Governments, and the department's regional office at the close of the business day on April 17, 1992. Submission of four copies to the department's central office and one copy each to the local Council of Governments and the department's regional office will be required. Length of Funding. The initial funding will be for 12 months starting September 1, 1992, with subsequent funding for 12 month-periods following the state fiscal year and satisfactory performance of program objectives. Additionally, funding beyond fiscal year 1993 will be dependent upon legislative action. Applicants approved for funding will be notified no later than July 1, 1992. After the awards have been granted, a contract will be negotiated between the department and the selected providers. Qualification of Applicant. Potential contractors must serve specified counties and ensure that they have the capability, facilities, and all required special resources readily available within the community to meet and to satisfactorily perform the services identified in their proposal. All contractors must provide documentation of the contractor's ability to establish a comprehensive health care system which will ensure both the provision of and access to (at the least) the six initial service priorities to include: diagnosis and treatment; emergency services; family planning services; preventive health services, including immunizations; health education; and laboratory, x-ray, nuclear medicine, or other appropriate diagnostic services. Application Procedure. More detailed information may be obtained from the PHCSP. The contact person is John Dombroski, Director of the Primary Health Care Services Program, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756, (512) 458-7771. Review of Applicant's Proposal. Each application will be evaluated independently on the following proposal sections: project summary; needs assessment; solution; plan of operation; service delivery; and monitoring and evaluation. Review of proposals will be completed by staff at the area Council of Governments, the department's regional office, the department, and the department's State Primary Care Advisory Committee. The committee will forward its final recommendations to the department for final project selection. [graphic] Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 21, 1992 TRD-9200889 Robert A. MacLean, M.D. Deputy Commissioner Texas Department of Health Filed: January 21, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 458-7771 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Request for Proposals for Underwriters The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) gives notice of its intention to engage one or more company(s) to provide underwriter services in various general areas. The company(s) will provide underwriter services at any time and from time to time during the term of the contract at the request of TDHCA and will assign professionals employed by the company(s) who are best suited to appropriately respond to such request. A copy of the complete request for proposal for underwriters (RFP) and additional information may be obtained by contacting Scott McGuire or Doris Humphrey, TDHCA, 811 Barton Springs Road, Suite 300, (zip 78704) or P.O. Box 13941, Austin, Texas 78711-3941, (512) 474-2974. TDHCA will make its selection based upon its perception of the need for underwriter services, the demonstrated competence, experience, knowledge, qualifications, and on the reasonableness of the proposed fee for the services. By this RFP, however, TDHCA has not committed itself to employ an underwriter for any or all of the previously described matters. TDHCA reserves the right to negotiate all elements of the submitted proposal of the company(s) to insure that the best possible consideration be afforded to all concerned. TDHCA reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals submitted and to resolicit in such an event. TDHCA's decision on these matters is final. The information contained in this proposal request is not a complete description of the services requested. Anyone desiring to make an offer to perform the requested services may submit a written proposal (which shall include the information requested in the RFP) to Richard Moya, Acting Executive Director, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, 811 Barton Springs Road, Suite 300, (zip 78704) or P.O. Box 13941, Austin, Texas 78711-3941, for receipt prior to 5 p.m., February 7, 1992. The TDHCA Board Committee(s) will make recommendations to the full board. The board will make the final selection. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200847 Mario Aguilar Attorney Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Filed: January 17, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 474-2974 Texas Department of Human Services Notice of Correction The Texas Department of Human Services published a request for proposal for improving the registered family home orientation program in the December 27, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 7758). DHS has changed the closing date for accepting proposals from January 31, 1992, to February 3, 1992 at 5 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact Heidi Reifel, Child Care Licensing Department, W-403, Texas Department of Human Services, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030, (512) 450-3258. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200833 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: January 17, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Public Notice The Texas Department of Human Services (DHS) is planning to submit a Medicaid state plan amendment in response to a recommendation by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) in a state performance evaluation and comprehensive text of reimbursement under Medicaid (SPECTRUM) review. The amendment is to the nursing facility reimbursement methodology and will clarify that both direct and indirect staff time are used to calculate the case mix indexes used to set the Texas index for level of effort (TILE) rates. Since this is a clarification of current practice, and not an actual change in methodology, there will be no increase or decrease in DHS annual aggregate expenditures. For copies of the amendment contact Kathy E. Hall, MC E-601, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030, (512) 450-3702. Written comments can also be submitted to this address. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200829 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: January 17, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Public Notice of Closed Solicitation Pursuant to the Human Resources Code, Title 2, Chapters 22 and 32 and 40 TAC sec.19.2004, in the September 11, 1990, issue of the Texas Register (15 TexReg 5315), the Texas Department of Human Services (TDHS) is closing the solicitation for new Medicaid beds in Kent County, County Number 132, which appeared in the January 14, 1992, issue of the Texas Register (17 TexReg 341) and Hansford County, County Number 098, which appeared in the November 21, 1989, issue of the Texas Register (14 TexReg 6144). These solicitations are being closed effective the date of this public notice. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200828 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: January 17, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Public Notice Open Solicitation Pursuant to the Human Resources Code, Title 2, Chapters 22 and 32 and 40 TAC sec.19.2004, in the September 11, 1990, issue of the Texas Register (15 TexReg 5315), the Texas Department of Human Services (TDHS) is announcing an open solicitation period of 30 days, effective the date of this public notice, for the counties identified following where Medicaid contracted nursing facility occupancy rates exceed the threshold (90% occupancy) in each of five months in the continuous June-November, six-month period. Potential contractors seeking to contract for existing beds which are currently licensed as nursing home beds or hospital beds in the county identified in this public notice must submit a written reply (as described in 40 TAC sec.19.2004) to TDHS, Gary L. Allen, Institutional Program Section, Long Term Care Department, Mail Code W-519, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. The written reply must be received by TDHS by 5 p.m., February 28, 1992, the last day of the open solicitation period. Potential contractors will be placed on a waiting list for the primary selection process in the order in which the Texas Department of Health originally licensed the beds that are being proposed for Medicaid participation. The primary selection process will be completed on March 9, 1992. If there are insufficient available beds after the primary selection to reduce occupancy rates to less that 80%, TDHS will place a public notice in the Texas Register announcing an additional open solicitation period for those individuals wishing to construct a facility. [graphic] Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200826 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: January 17, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Public Notice Open Solicitation Pursuant to the Human Resources Code, Title 2, Chapters 22 and 32 of and 40 TAC sec.19.2004, in the September 11, 1990, issue of the Texas Register (15 TexReg. 5315), the Texas Department of Human Services (TDHS) is announcing the reopening of the open solicitation period for Reeves County, County Number 195, identified in the July 26, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 4096). Potential contractors desiring to construct a 90-bed nursing facility in the previously referenced area must submit a written reply (as described in 40 TAC sec.19.2004) to TDHS, Gary L. Allen, Institutional Programs Section, Long Term Care Department, Mail Code W-519, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Upon receipt of a reply from a potential contractor, TDHS will place a notice in the Texas Register to announce the closing date of the reopened solicitation period. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200827 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: January 17, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Texas State Library and Archives Commission Consultant Contract Reports Senate Bill 737 of the 65th Texas Legislature (Article 6252-11c, Texas Revised Civil Statutes) requires state agencies and regional councils of governments to file with the Office of the Secretary of State invitations to bid and details on bidding on private consultant contracts expected to exceed $10, 000. Within 10 days of the award of the contract, the agency is required to file with the Secretary of State a description of the study to be conducted, the name of the consultant, the amount of the contract, and the due dates of the reports. Additionally, the Act directs the contracting agencies to file copies of the resulting reports with the Texas State Library. The Library is required to compile a list of the reports received and submit the list quarterly for publication in the Texas Register . Below is a list of reports received for the Fourth quarter of 1991. The reports may be examined in Room 300, Texas State Library, 1201 Brazos Street, Austin. Agency: Education Agency; Consultant: Center for Assessment and Demographic Studies, Galludet University; Title: Texas state survey of hearing impaired children and youth: 1990/1 final report. Agency: Human Services, Department of; Consultant: ACTION for Child Protection, Inc.; Title: Final site report, April 22-26, 1991: child at risk field implementation consultation. Agency: Insurance, Department of; Consultant: KPMG Peat Marwick; Title: State Board of Insurance top management compensation review: final report; Title: State Board of Insurance job evaluation, salary administration, and performance appraisal system study: final report. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 14, 1992. TRD-9200673 Raymond Hitt Assistant Director Texas State Library and Archives Commission Filed: January 16, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 463-5440 Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists Correction of Error The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists submitted the adoption of new 22 TAC sec.465.28, concerning career and vocational counseling. The rule appeared in the January 17, 1992, Texas Register (17 TexReg 399). The second paragraph states "The new section enables psychologists to receive training in their doctoral programs to do career and vocational counseling." This is incorrect. Psychologists already receive this training their doctoral programs. This rule will inform the public that psychologists have education and training in career and vocational counseling. Public Utility Commission of Texas Notices of Intent to File Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 for approval of customer-specific PLEXAR-Custom Service for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Austin. Tariff Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Approval of Plexar-Custom Service for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Pursuant to Public Utility Substantive Rule 23.27(k). Tariff Control Number 10865. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of Plexar-Custom Service for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Austin area. Persons who wish to comment upon the action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 400N, Austin, Texas 78757, or call the Public Utility Commission Public Information Section at (512) 458-0256, or (512) 458-0221 for teletypewriter for the deaf. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 14, 1992. TRD-9200632 Mary Ross McDonald Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: January 15, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 458-0100 Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to PUC Substantive Rule 23.27 for approval of a customer-specific contract between Central Telephone Company of Texas (Centel) and First Community Services, Fort Hood National Bank, and First National Bank in Killeen. Tariff Title and Number. Application of Central Telephone Company of Texas to file customer-specific contract for First Community Services, et al. Tariff Control Number 10878. The Application. Central Telephone Company of Texas is requesting approval of Centrex service, a central office-based PBX-type service of over 200 lines, for First Community Services, Fort Hood National Bank, and First National Bank of Killeen. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Killeen, Copperas Cove, and Fort Hood, areas. Persons who wish to comment upon the action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 400N, Austin, Texas 78757, or call the Public Utility Commission Public Information Section at (512) 458-0256, or (512) 458-0221 for teletypewriter for the deaf. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200893 Mary Ross McDonald Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: January 21, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 458-0100 Office of the Secretary of State Correction of Error The Office of the Secretary of State submitted proposed new 1 TAC sec.102.31, concerning the administration of health spas pursuant to the Health Spa Act. The rule was published in the January 17, 1992 Texas Register (17 TexReg 374). Due to a proofreading error in paragraph (b)(1) the word "ruled" was substituted for the word "filed" in the fifth sentence. The sentence should read as follows. "Such a member may bring an action based on the bond and recover against the surety regardless of the number of claimants or claims filed against the bond, but the liability of the surety may not exceed the aggregate amount of the bond. " Texas Water Commission Meeting Notice A meeting of the Policy Committee of the Galveston Bay National Estuary Program (GBNEP) is scheduled for: Friday, January 31, 1992, 9:30 a.m., Board Conference Room, Fourth Floor, Houston-Galveston Area Council, 3555 Timmons, Houston. Following opening remarks and approval of minutes, a briefing concerning ongoing GBNEP activities will be presented by the management conference chairs and program staff. The committee will then hear a briefing on the preliminary fiscal year 1992 project list. The committee will then consider a strategy for funding of Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan initiatives. The committee will then review and/or revise the management conference bylaws. The committee will then consider approval of a Local Governments Advisory Committee Restructure Plan. The committee will then consider approval of management conference committee appointments. The committee will then consider any other business, a date for the next meeting, and will adjourn. Issued in Houston, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200878 Frank S. Shipley Director, Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Texas Water Commission Filed: January 21, 1992 For further information, please call: (713) 332-9937 Notice of Application For Waste Disposal Permit Notice is given by the Texas Water Commission of public notices of waste disposal permit applications issued during the period of January 11-January 17, 1992. No public hearing will be held on these applications unless an affected person has requested a public hearing. Any such request for a public hearing shall be in writing and contain the name, mailing address, and phone number of the person making the request; and a brief description of how the requester, or persons represented by the requester, would be adversely affected by the granting of the application. If the commission determines that the request sets out an issue which is relevant to the waste discharge permit decision, or that a public hearing would serve the public interest, the commission shall conduct a public hearing, after the issuance of proper and timely notice of the hearing. If no sufficient request for hearing is received within 30 days of the date of publication of notice concerning the applications, the permit will be submitted to the commission for final decision on the application. Information concerning any aspect of these applications may be obtained by contacting the Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 463-7905. Listed are the name of the applicant and the city in which the facility is located, type of facility, location of the facility, permit number, and type of application-new permit, amendment, or renewal. ABB Vetco Gray, Inc.; Houston; wastewater treatment facilities; at 11800 Charles Street; approximately 1.0 mile west-northwest of the intersection of U.S. Highway 290 and FM 529 in Harris County; new; 13578-01. Aledo Independent School District; Aledo; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately one mile southwest of the intersection of Interstate Highway 20 and FM Road 1187; 4,500 feet west-northwest of the intersection of FM Road 1187 and County Road 4001 (Old Bankhead Highway) in Parker County; renewal; 13438-01. Allen Canning Company; Lindale; a vegetable and fruit processing and canning plant; at 200 East North Street in the City of Lindale, Smith County; new; 03385. City of Claude; wastewater treatment facility; approximately 3/4 mile east of the intersection of U.S. Highway 287 and State Highway 207 (Hurley Avenue) in the City of Clause in Armstrong County; amendment; 10042-01. City of Corpus Christi; Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant; at the west end of Whitecap Boulevard, on Padre Island in the City of Corpus Christi in Nueces County; renewal 10401-09. Cotton Bayou Manor, Inc.; Baytown; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 0.8 mile northeast of the intersection of FM Road 3180 and FM Road 565, and 1.6 miles south-southeast of the intersection of FM Road 31380 and Interstate Highway 10 in Chambers County; renewal; 11109-01. Forest Cove Municipal Utility District; Humble; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 200 feet north of the intersection of Hamblen Road and Trail Tree Lane, northeast of the City of Humble in Harris County; renewal; 10807-01. Harris County Municipal Utility District Number 26; Houston; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 3,500 feet east of the confluence of Spring Creek and Cypress Creek, and 9,400 feet north of FM Road 1960 in Harris County; renewal; 11406-01. Koch Refining Company; Channelview; a bulk storage terminal which wholesales refined petroleum products; in the 16,000 block of De Zavala Road in the Town of Channelview, Harris County; renewal; 02480. Ledbetter Marina, Inc.; Brookeland; wastewater treatment facilities; on the north side of FM Road 255, approximately four miles west of the intersection of U.S. Highway 96 and FM 255 in Jasper County; renewal; 11101-01. Harvey D. Mayfield doing business as Harvey D. Mayfield Dairy; Dublin; dairy; on the south side of an unnamed county road, approximately two miles southwest of the intersection of FM Road 8 and FM Road 219 in Erath County; new; 03407. Otaka, Inc.; Lindale; Rattlesnake Creek Wastewater Treatment Facilities; 5, 800 feet north and 3,500 feet east of the confluence of Rattlesnake Creek and the Neches River in Smith County; renewal; 13248-01. Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company; Galveston; Marine Terminal-Pelican Island Wastewater Treatment Facilities; approximately 2,200 feet southeast of the intersection of Pelican Island Boulevard and the entrance road to the Pennzoil Producing Company, 500 feet northeast of the Galveston Ship Channel in the City of Galveston, Galveston County; renewal; 11679-01. The Public Utilities Board; Brownsville; Robindale Wastewater Treatment Facilities; adjacent to and east of Robindale Road, approximately one mile north of the intersection of Robindale Road and FM Road 802 in Cameron county; renewal; 10397-05. Edward N. Smith, Jr.; Orange; Bayou Pines Park Wastewater Treatment Plant; adjacent to and on the east side of State Highway 62, approximately one mile north of the intersection of State Highway 62 and 87 in Bridge City in Orange County; renewal; 11315-01. City of South Houston; Old Wastewater Treatment Facilities; on the west bank of Berry Bayou, at the intersection of Georgia and Amarillo Streets in the City of South Houston in Harris County; amendment; 10287-01. City of South Houston; New Wastewater Treatment Facilities; on the west bank of Berry Bayou, at the intersection of Georgia and Amarillo Street in the City of South Houston in Harris County; amendment; 10287-02. Tapia Dairy, Inc.; dairy; approximately four miles northwest of the City of Miles, approximately 2 1/4 miles northwest of the intersection of FM Roads 2333 and 1692 in Runnels and Tom Green Counties; amendment; 02966. Texas Department of Transportation; Huntsville; Walker County (I.H.-45) Northbound Rest Area Wastewater Treatment Facilities; on the east side of Interstate Highway 45, approximately seven miles north of Huntsville in Walter County; renewal; 11326-01. Texas Industries, Inc.; Tin Top; a sand and gravel mining and washing operating; along Tin Top Road with the mining operation adjacent to each side of the Brazos River, approximately 1.5 miles southwest of the Community of Tin Top, Parker County; renewal; 02170. Total Road Runner, Inc., Road Runner Fuel Stop Number 91; Hooks; fuel stop with a convenience store; at the southwest corner of the intersection of Interstate Highway 30 and Main Street in the City of Hooks, Bowie County; new; 03415. Ultra-Fish, Inc.; Willis; aquaculture and fish processing operation; adjacent to Longstreet Road and Gulf States Utilities Company's Lewis Creek Steam Electric Station and approximately 2.6 miles west-northwest of the City of Willis, Montgomery County; new; 03453. The Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company doing business as Ameripol Synpol Company; Port Neches; Class II and Class III industrial solid waste management facility; northeast of the intersection of FM Road 366 and Orchard Avenue in the extraterritorial area of Port Neches, Jefferson County; renewal; 03333. Hurrsell Whitefield; Stephenville; dairy; on the north side of an unnamed county road, located north of FM Road 108 and approximately one mile east of the intersection of FM Road 108 and FM Road 219 in Erath County; new; 03280. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 17, 1992. TRD-9200877 Laurie J. Lancaster Deputy Chief Clerk Texas Water Commission Filed: January 21, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7906