Adopted Sections An agency may take final action on a section 30 days after a proposal has been published in the Texas Register. The section becomes effective 20 days after the agency files the correct document with the Texas Register, unless a later date is specified or unless a federal statute or regulation requires implementation of the action on shorter notice. If an agency adopts the section without any changes to the proposed text, only the preamble of the notice and statement of legal authority will be published. If an agency adopts the section with changes to the proposed text, the proposal will be republished with the changes. TITLE 13. CULTURAL RESOURCES Part II. Texas Historical Commission Chapter 15. Administration of Federal Programs 13 TAC sec.sec.15.2, 15.3, 15.6 The Texas Historical Commission adopts amendments to sec. sec.15.2, 15.3, and 15. 6, without changes to the proposed text as published in the October 25, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 5938). The Texas Historical Commission adopts previously published proposed rules to follow through with the commission's plan to publish newly formatted, revised, and updated rules in pamphlet form for the benefit of the general public. The new pamphlet will be easy to read and understand and will be readily available to the public at large. The adopted rules will alleviate any doubts, misconceptions, or confusion on the part of the general public concerning the practices and procedures of the commission. Requirements and guidelines used by commission members and staff in dealing with the general public are clearly stated. No comments were received regarding adoption of the amendments. The amendments are adopted under the Texas Government Code, sec.442.005(q), which provides the Texas Historical Commission with the authority to adopt rules as it considers proper for the effective administration of this chapter. This agency hereby certifies that the rule as adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority. Issued in San Antonio, Texas, on February 3, 1992. TRD-9202282 Curtis Tunnell Executive Director Texas Historical Commission Effective date: March 5, 1992 Proposal publication date: October 25, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-6100 Chapter 21. Museum Services 13 TAC sec.sec.21.1-21.4 The Texas Historical Commission adopts the repeals of sec. sec.21.1-21.4, concerning museum services, without changes to the proposed text as published in the October 25, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 5939). The sections were repealed because the Department of Museum Services was consolidated with the State Marker Program and named the Local History Programs. The sections will function under the new program named Local History Programs. The new rules will be printed in a pamphlet and distributed to the public. No comments were received regarding adoption of the repeals. The repeals are adopted under the Texas Government Code, Chapter 442, which provides the Texas Historical Commission with the authority to adopt rules as it considers proper for the effective administration of this chapter (sec.442.005(q)) . This agency hereby certifies that the rule as adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority. Issued in San Antonio, Texas, on February 3, 1992. TRD-9202281 Curtis Tunnell Executive Director Texas Historical Commission Effective date: March 5, 1992 Proposal publication date: October 25, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-6100 The Texas Historical Commission adopts new sec.sec.21.1-21.4, concerning local history programs, without changes to the proposed text as published in the October 25, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 5940). The Texas Historical Commission adopts previously published proposed rules to follow through with the commission's plan to publish newly formatted, revised, and updated rules in pamphlet form for the benefit of the general public. The new pamphlet will be easy to read and understand and will be readily available to the public at large. The adopted rules will alleviate any doubts, misconceptions, or confusion on the part of the general public concerning the practices and procedures of the commission. Requirements and guidelines used by commission members and staff in dealing with the general public are clearly stated. No comments were received regarding adoption of the new sections. The new sections are adopted under the Texas Government Code, Chapter 442, which provides the Texas Historical Commission with the authority to adopt rules as it considers proper for the effective administration of this chapter (sec.442. 005(q)). This agency hereby certifies that the rule as adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority. Issued in San Antonio, Texas, on February 3, 1992. TRD-9202284 Curtis Tunnell Executive Director Texas Historical Commission Effective date: March 5, 1992 Proposal publication date: October 25, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-6100 Chapter 23. Publications 13 TAC sec.23.3 The Texas Historical Commission adopts an amendment to sec.23.3, concerning publications, without changes to the proposed text as published in the September 27, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 5303). The Texas Historical Commission adopts previously published proposed rules to follow through with the commission's plan to publish newly formatted, revised, and updated rules in pamphlet form for the benefit of the general public. The new pamphlet will be easy to read and understand and will be readily available to the public at large. The adopted rules will alleviate any doubts, misconceptions, or confusion on the part of the general public concerning the practices and procedures of the commission. Requirements and guidelines used by commission members and staff in dealing with the general public are clearly stated. No comments were received regarding adoption of the amendment. The amendment is adopted under the Texas Government Code, sec.442.005(q), which provides the Texas Historical Commission with the authority to adopt rules as it considers proper for the effective administration of this chapter (sec.442. 005(q)). This agency hereby certifies that the rule as adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority. Issued in San Antonio, Texas, on February 3, 1992. TRD-9202283 Curtis Tunnell Executive Director Texas Historical Commission Effective date: March 5, 1992 Proposal publication date: September 27, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-6100 TITLE 40. SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE Part I. Texas Department of Human Services Chapter 48. Community Care for Aged and Disabled In-Home and Family Support Program 40 TAC sec.48.2702 The Texas Department of Human Services (DHS) adopts an amendment to sec.48. 2702, concerning the In-Home and Family Support Program, without changes to the proposed text as published in the January 7, 1992, issue of the Texas Register (17 TexReg 107). The justification for the amendment is that applicants will receive services on a first-come, first-served basis. The amendment will function by allowing applicants to be placed on the IHFSP waiting list according to the date their application is received by DHS. No comments were received regarding the adoption of the amendment. The amendment is adopted under the Human Resources Code, Title 2, Chapters 22 and 32, which authorizes the department to administer public and medical assistance programs. This agency hereby certifies that the rule as adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 14, 1992. TRD-9202313 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Effective date: March 15, 1992 Proposal publication date: January 7, 1992 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765