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 Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Notice of Public Hearings The Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (TCADA) is holding five public hearings in February, scheduled as follows: February 6, 1995, Amarillo, 1:00- 3:00 p.m., Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, 415 West Eighth Avenue; February 7, 1995, Arlington, 9:00-11:00 a.m., City Hall Council Chambers, 101 West Abram Street; February 8, 1995, El Paso, 9:00-11:00 a.m., Rio Grande Council of Government, 1100 North Stanton, Suite 610; February 9, 1995, Victoria, 1:00-3:00 p.m., The Meeting Place at Victoria Mall, Navarro Street at Loop 463; February 10, 1995, Austin, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Texas Department of Health, Board of Health Room M-739, Robert D. Moreton Building, 1100 West 49th. In addition to soliciting comments on the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant, the commission will also be accepting comments on the development of the State Plan for the expenditure of Safe and Drug-Free School and Communities funds administered by the commission. The Improving Americans Schools Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-382) requires that the State Plan be developed in consultation and coordination with parents, students and community- based organizations. Consistent with this mandate, we will accept comments on the funds administered by the commission through this federal grant. Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities funds are made available through a state grant through the United States Department of Education. Authorized activities for the expenditure of these funds include drug and violence prevention, activities to protect students traveling to and from school, and other activities that promote the awareness of and sensitivity to alternatives to violence. A copy of the federal legislation enacting this program will be available at the public hearing. All authorized activities are clearly delineated in this legislation. In addition to public comment taken at the hearings, the commission will accept written comments through March 10, 1995. Comments can be mailed to the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, J. Ben Bynum, Executive Director, 710 Brazos, Austin, Texas 78701-2576, (512) 867-8700, contact person: Reagan Faulkner. TCADA complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Spanish-language interpreters and interpreters for the hearing impaired will be provided upon request. Please contact Reagan Faulkner at (512) 867-8140 to request these services. If you are an individual with other disability and need a reasonable accommodation, please notify the commission so that accommodations can be made. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 2, 1995. TRD-9501403 J. Ben Bynum Executive Director Texas Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse Filed: February 3, 1995 Comptroller of Public Accounts Notice of Consultant Contract Award In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2254, Subchapter B of the Texas Government Code, the Comptroller of Public Accounts announces this notice of consultant contract award. The consultant proposal request was published in the December 13, 1994, issue in the Texas Register (19 TexReg 9923). The consultant will perform a management and performance review of the Office of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. From this review, findings and recommendations will be developed for containing costs, improving management strategies and ultimately promoting and improving services to Texas taxpayers and the public through Agency administration efficiency. The successful proposer will be expected to begin performance of the contract on or about February 6, 1995. The contract is awarded to MGT of America, Inc., doing business as/MGT Consultants, 100 Congress Avenue, Suite 2018, Austin, Texas 78701. The total dollar value of the contract is not to exceed $194,000 in the aggregate. The contract was executed February 1, 1995, and extends through August 31, 1995. MGT of America, Inc., is to present a final report on or about July 26, 1995, on conclusions reached from the services performed under said contract. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 3, 1995. TRD-9501458 Arthur F. Lorton Senior Legal Counsel Comptroller of Public Accounts Filed: February 3, 1995 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 Title 79, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 1.04, as amended (Texas Civil Statutes, Article 5069-1. 04). [graphic] Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 30, 1995. TRD-9501446 Leslie L. Pettijohn Acting Commissioner Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner Filed: February 3, 1995 Texas Education Agency Correction of Error The Texas Education Agency proposed the repeal of sec. sec.33.1, 33.10, 33.15, 33.20, 33.25, 33.30, 33.35, 33.40, 33.45, 33.50, 33.60, 33.65, 33.70, 33.75, 33.85, 33.90, 33.95, 33.100, and 33.105, concerning the Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF). The rules appeared in the January 31, 1995, issue of the Texas Register (20 TexReg 533). An error as published appeared in the proposed repeal of 19 TAC Chapter 33. The word "Diversification" is misspelled in the title of sec.33.20. The Texas Education Agency proposed new sec.sec.33.1, 33.5, 33.10, 33.15, 33. 20, 33.25, 33.30, 33.35, 33.40, 33.45, 33.50, 33.55, 33.60, and 33.65, concerning the Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF). The rules appeared in the January 31, 1995, issue of the Texas Register (20 TexReg 533). An error as submitted appeared in the proposed new 19 TAC sec.33.15(g). In the second sentence of the subsection, the word "be" in the phrase "...invest PSF assets as directed be the SBOE..." should read "by." Notice of Results-Based Monitoring (RBM) Workshop for Vendors The Texas Education Agency (TEA) will conduct an RBM workshop for vendors on Monday, February 27, in the William B. Travis Building, Room 1-104, 1701 North Congress Avenue, Austin. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m., and the workshop begins at 8:30 a.m. Agency staff will conduct training to provide vendors with an overview of the RBM system for its benchmark year. Results-Based Monitoring is a monitoring system for assessing student performance and compliance in special programs. School district staff assess how well students are performing and whether the special program is operating according to program requirements. The local assessment helps identify program strengths, priorities for improvement, and needed corrective actions. The results of the RBM review are reported to TEA and incorporated into local improvement plans. The primary purpose of RBM is to improve student performance. Vendors interested in receiving training must respond in writing by Monday, February 20, and indicate the names of persons who will attend the training. The cost of materials is $10 per person. Checks may be written to the Texas Education Agency, P.O. Box 13717-Conference, Austin, Texas 78711-3717, and must be submitted on or before February 27. Additional information may be obtained from: Madeleine Draeger Manigold, Texas Education Agency, 1701 North Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 463- 9370. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 6, 1995. TRD-9501476 Criss Cloudt Executive Associate Commissioner for Policy Planning and Information Management Texas Education Agency Filed: February 6, 1995 State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee Notice of Application The State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee is currently accepting applications from statewide federations/funds for participation in the 1995 State Employee Charitable Campaign. Statewide Federation/Funds desiring to participate should contact the State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee, Attention: Becky Prince/Anne Murphy at (512) 472-6267. All applications must be postmarked no later than February 24, 1995. Applications received after that date will not be considered. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 2, 1995. TRD-9501393 Anne Murphy Vice President, Resource Development State Employee Charitable Campaign Policy Committee Filed: February 2, 1995 Texas Employment Commission Announcement of Available Funds and Request for Proposals Summary: The Texas Employment Commission is pleased to announce the availability of One-Stop Career Center System funds from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). The purpose of the funds is to assist local areas in establishing a system that organizes DOL and other employment and training programs into settings that provide universal access, integrate program functions, offer choices to job seekers as well as employers and use outcome-based performance measures. The minimum services that must be available through the system include labor market information, common intake and eligibility determination, independent assessment, case management and counseling, referral for services, supportive services and extensive services for employers. At the end of the first year of operation, the following programs must be included within the one- stop system: Employment Service, Veterans Employment Service, Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), Senior Community Service Employment Program, Unemployment Insurance Program, Food Stamp Employment and Training, JOBS, Adult Education, Literacy, Perkins Act post-secondary programs, Trade Adjustment Assistance and School-to-Work. Funds will be awarded on a competitive basis to public or private agencies which can demonstrate the capability to administer federal funds and perform services and which meet the criteria established by the Texas Council on Workforce and Economic Competitiveness (TCWEC). Minimum criteria include developing a three year plan for the workforce development area, demonstrating community support, separating the role of administrative entity and/or center operator from the role of education and training provider, securing partnership agreements between the Texas Employment Commission and the Service Delivery Area of the JTPA, demonstrating support of the chief elected officials, submitting plans that reflect integration of service and information that goes beyond co- location, being reviewed at the local level by local workforce advisory bodies, having a direct or in-kind funding base for multiple sources, include employer services and being submitted from a designated workforce development area or, if the area is undesignated, being submitted by a JTPA Service Delivery Area or a consortium of Service Delivery Areas. Application Deadline: Proposals must be received by March 29, 1995 at 5:00 p.m. or postmarked not later than March 27, 1995. Request for Proposals may be mailed to One-Stop Systems, Room 458-T, Texas Employment Commission, 101 East 15th Street, Austin, Texas 78778-0001, (512) 463-7750. Proposal Funding Awards: It is anticipated that awards will be in the range of $150,000 to $250,000 and that up to seven areas of the state will be funded. Complete applications from eligible entities will be evaluated by a team of inter-agency state staff members utilizing criteria established by TCWEC. A bidders conference will be held from 1:30-3:30 p.m. on February 17, 1995 in Room 302T, 1117 Trinity, Austin, Texas, but attendance is not mandated in order to submit an application. Additional funding may be provided for two subsequent years contingent upon satisfactory performance and availability of funds from the federal level. Issued in Austin, Texas on February 3, 1995. TRD-9501462 C. Ed Davis Deputy Administrator for Legal Affairs Texas Employment Commission Filed: February 3, 1995 General Services Commission Request for Proposals Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the State of Texas, by and through the Council on Competitive Government (Council), is soliciting a Request for Proposals from qualified fuel and management vendors to provide retail fuel, and electronic fuel dispensing systems and services for State of Texas agencies in and around Bexar county. The Council will evaluate the proposals, in accordance with the criteria outlined in a Request for Proposals, to determine if outsourcing is a financially advantageous means of meeting future fueling needs of the State. The Request for Proposals containing all the requirements necessary for an appropriate response may be obtained on or after February 6, 1995, from Charlie Bertero at (512) 463-3387. All inquiries concerning the requirements of the Request for Proposals must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. (CST), March 10, 1995, at the address and phone number listed as follows. Council on Competitive Government General Services Commission, 1711 San Jacinto Street, Austin, Texas 78701, Attn: Charlie Bertero, (512) 463-3387. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope or container no later than 11:00 a.m. (CST), on or before March 20, 1995 addressed to: Physical Address: Council on Competitive Government General Services Commission, 1711 San Jacinto Street, Bid Room 180, Austin, Texas 78701, Attn: Charlie Bertero; OR Post Office Box: Council on Competitive Government General Services Commission, P.O. Box 13047, Bid Room 180, Austin, Texas 78711-3047, Attn: Charlie Bertero. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 2, 1995. TRD-9501383 Judith Monaco Porras General Counsel General Services Commission Filed: February 2, 1995 Texas Department of Insurance Company License The following applications have been filed with the Texas Department of Insurance and are under consideration: 1. Application for a name change by The Travelers Indemnity Company of Rhode Island, a foreign fire and casualty company. The proposed new name is The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut. The home office is in Hartford, Connecticut. 2. Application for a name reservation in Texas for Health Plus of Texas, Inc., a foreign health maintenance organization. The home office is in Shreveport, Louisiana. 3. Application for a name reservation in Texas for Dorsey Dental Plans of America, Inc., a domestic health maintenance organization. The home office is in Tomball, Texas. Any objections must be filed within 20 days after this notice was filed with the Texas Department of Insurance, addressed to the attention of Cindy Thurman, 333 Guadalupe Street, M/C 305-2C, Austin, Texas 78701. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 6, 1995. TRD-9501508 Mary Keller Senior Associate Commissioner Texas Department of Insurance Filed: February 6, 1995 Third Party Administrator Applications The following third party administrator (TPA) applications have been filed with the Texas Department of Insurance and are under consideration. 1. Application for incorporation in Texas for Medical Control Administrators, Inc., (doing business under the assumed name of Group Administrators), a domestic third party administrator. The home office is in Dallas, Texas. 2. Application for incorporation in Texas for Seton Health Plans, Inc., domestic third party administrator. The home office is in Austin, Texas. 3. Application for admission to Texas for The Kempton Company, a foreign third party administrator. The home office is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 4. Application for admission to Texas for Continental Plan Services, Inc. , a foreign third party administrator. The home office is in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 5. Application for admission to Texas for NME Hospitals, Inc., (doing business under the assumed name of Sierra Health Network), a foreign third party administrator. The home office is in El Paso, Texas. Any objections must be filed within 20 days after this notice was filed with the Secretary of State, addressed to the attention of Charles M. Waits, MC 107- 5A, 333 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas 78714-9104. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 6, 1995. TRD-9501509 Mary Keller Senior Associate Commissioner Texas Department of Insurance Filed: February 6, 1995 Texas State Library and Archives Commission Contract Award In compliance with Government Code, Chapter 2254, the Texas State Library and Archives Commission published a request for proposal in the December 16, 1994, issue of the Texas Register (19 TexReg 10042) to obtain consultant services. Services will include analyzing and summarizing major issues, problems and recommendations regarding the historical records environment in Texas as put forth in various documents since 1978; identifying additional data gathering needs and groups or institutions to survey; compiling and mailing the necessary surveys and analyzing the data gathered; and, preparing a written report of findings to be delivered to the Texas Historical Records Advisory Board on July 31, 1995. In addition to the written report, an oral summary of the proposed plan of work will be provided to the board during the course of the project. The Library engaged David B. Gracy and Associates, 2313 Tower Drive, Austin, Texas 78703-2321. The effective dates for the engagement are February 1, 1995 through August 31, 1995. The cost of the services is estimated to be $13,500. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 3, 1995. TRD-9501440 Raymond Hitt Assistant State Librarian Texas State Library and Archives Commission Filed: February 3, 1995 Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Provisionally-Issued Temporary Permits to Appropriate State Water during the period of January 30-February 3, 1995 Application Number 7390 by Water Line Systems for diversion of ten acre-feet of water in a one-year period. Water will be diverted from the Rio Grande near the stream crossing of Highway 83, approximately 29 miles north of Zapata, Zapata County, Texas, Rio Grande Basin. Provisionally-Issued Temporary permits to appropriate state water are issued for a period of not more than one year and authorize the use of not more than ten acre-feet of water. The Executive Director of the TNRCC has reviewed the application for the permit listed and determined that sufficient water is available at the proposed point of diversion to satisfy the requirements of the application as well as all existing water rights. Any person or persons who own water rights or who are lawful users of water on a stream affected by the temporary permit listed previously and who believe that the diversion of water under the temporary permit will impair their rights may file a complaint with the TNRCC. The complaint can be filed at any point after the application has been filed with the TNRCC and the time the permit expires. The Executive Director shall make an immediate investigation to determine whether there is a reasonable basis for such a complaint. If a preliminary investigation determines that diversion under the temporary permit will cause injury to the complainant the commission shall notify the holder that the permit shall be cancelled without notice and hearing. No further diversions may be made pending a full hearing as provided in 30 TAC Section 295.174. Complaints should be addressed to Water Rights Permitting Section, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 239-4433. Information concerning this application may be obtained by contacting the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 239-3300. Enforcement Order An agreed enforcement order was entered regarding Orange County Water Control and Improvement District Number 2, Docket Number 94-0337-MSW-E (Permit Number 10240-01), on January 31, 1995, assessing $20,000 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kathy Keils, Staff Attorney, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, (512) 239-0678. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 3, 1995. TRD-9501436 Gloria A. Vasquez Chief Clerk Texas Natural Conservation Commission Filed: February 3, 1995 Public Notice-Second Request for Nominations to Consider Appointments to the Municipal Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery Advisory Council The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, at its agenda meeting on February 22, 1995, will consider appointments to fill three existing vacancies on the Municipal Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery Advisory Council. The agenda meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. on February 22, 1995, at the TNRCC Park 35 Complex, Building E, Room 201S, 12118 North Interstate 35, Austin. Each member will be appointed to fill an unexpired term. The Advisory Council was mandated by the 69th Legislature (1983) and is composed of 18 members representing various segments of the regulated community; i.e., city and county solid waste agencies, commercial solid waste operators, solid waste districts/authorities, environmental groups, city and county officials, tire processors, financial community, and the general public. The Advisory Council meets a minimum of four times per year but will meet each month as needed. The meetings usually last two full days and are held in Austin, Texas. One day is scheduled for committee meetings and the other day is for a general business session with reports from committee chairpersons, TNRCC staff, and special guests. The TNRCC Commissioners invite the general public to submit nominations for each of the three vacant positions. Before nominating an individual, please confirm that the person meets the qualifications set forth elsewhere in this notice. Nominations should include a biographical summary of each nominee's education, experience, and qualifications, and a letter from the nominee stating his or her agreement to serve if appointed. The TNRCC Commissioners will appoint one individual for each vacant position. Nominations will be accepted from business groups, trade associations, organizations, agencies, individuals, etc. Council members are allowed reimbursements for travel and per diem expenses according to State guidelines. Per diem reimbursements are set by the Texas Legislature at a maximum of $25 per day for meals and $55 per day for hotel expenses. Council members are reimbursed for airfares and mileage on personal vehicles. In addition, each member is allowed a stipend payment of $30 per Council meeting attended. Stipends are paid for attending regularly scheduled meetings of the entire Advisory Council. Travel and per diem expenses will be paid for attending committee meetings and other Advisory Council business trips. In some cases, by their own choice, members cover their own travel expenses or their expenses are paid by the interest group they represent. The council reviews and evaluates the effect of state policies and programs on municipal solid waste management; makes recommendations to the TNRCC commissioners on matters relating to municipal solid waste management; recommends legislation to the commissioners to encourage the efficient management of municipal solid waste; recommends policies to the Commissioners for the use, allocation, or distribution of the Municipal Solid Waste Division's planning funds; and recommends to the Commissioners special studies and projects to further the effectiveness of municipal solid waste management and resource recovery for the state of Texas. The following positions on the council will be filled: an elected official representing solid waste planning regions, for a term to expire December 1, 1995; an elected city official of a municipality with a population between 100, 000 and 750,000, for a term to expire December 1, 1997; and an elected official of any county, for a term to expire December 1, 1997. Written nominations must be postmarked by February 17, 1995. Nominations should be directed to Gary W. Trim, Special Programs Director, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, MC 124, Municipal Solid Waste Division, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Questions regarding the MSW Advisory Council can be directed to Mr. Trim at (512) 239-6708. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 6, 1995. TRD-9501506 Kevin McCalla Acting Director, Legal Services Division Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Filed: February 6, 1995 Public Utility Commission Notice of Intent to File Pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to Public Utility Substantive Rule 23.27 for approval of customer-specific PLEXAR-Custom Service for Nations Bank, El Paso, Texas. Docket Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone for New PLEXAR-Custom Service for Nations Bank-El Paso pursuant to Public Utility Substantive Rule 23.27. Docket Number 13893. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of a new PLEXAR-Custom service for Nations Bank-El Paso. The geographic service market for this specific service is the El Paso, Texas area. Persons who wish to comment upon the action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78757, or call the Public Utility Commission Consumer Affairs Division at (512) 458- 0256, or (512) 458-0221 for teletypewriter for the deaf. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 2, 1995. TRD-9501386 John M. Renfrow Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: February 2, 1995 Texas Rehabilitation Commission Request For Information Reference is made to the Texas Rehabilitation Commission (TRC) Request for Information published on December 23, 1994 Texas Rehabilitation Commission requested letters of interest in a client and claimant contract to be submitted by January 10, 1995. Interested parties were also offered participation in an information forum to take place on January 20, 1995. Only one letter of interest was submitted timely on January 10, 1995. The same organization was also the only party to attend a comprehensive information forum lasting nearly three hours on January 20, 1995. In light of the fact that only one letter of interest was received, and to insure an opportunity for other parties to participate in a contract with TRC for a Statewide Network of Medical Providers for expedited service to clients and claimants, TRC requests that any additional interested parties submit a letter of interest as provided for in TRC Request for Information published in the December 23, 1994, issue of the Texas Register (19 TexReg 10279), no later than 5:00 p.m. on February 21, 1995. Submission of a letter of interest is mandatory, and failure to submit a letter of interest will bar any party from further consideration under this client and claimant contract. If additional letters of interest are not received, TRC will enter into negotiations with the only interested party pursuant to its statutory authority to contract found at Texas Human Resources Code, sec.111.052(b)(3)&(6) . Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 2, 1995 TRD-9501374 Charles W. Schiesser General Counsel Texas Rehabilitation Commission Filed: February 2, 1995 Texas Department of Transportation Public Notice The executive director of the Texas Department of Transportation files this notice of suspension of sec.17.80, Vehicle Emissions Verification System, pursuant to that section. On January 26, 1995, the Texas Transportation Commission adopted by emergency action, published in the February 3, 1995, edition of the Texas Register, (20 TexReg 610), amendments to sec.17. 80 to temporarily suspend enforcement of sec.17.80 if directed to do so by act of the legislature or by order of the governor. Senate Bill Number 19 was passed by the legislature and signed by the governor on January 31, 1995. A copy of the order signed by the executive director may be obtained from Jerry Dike, Director of the Vehicle Titles and Registration Division, Texas Department of Transportation, 4000 Jackson Avenue, Austin, Texas 78731. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 1, 1995. TRD-9501366 Diane L. Northam Legal Executive Assistant Texas Department of Transportation Filed: February 1, 1995 University of North Texas UNT's Consulting Contract Amendment Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2254, the University of North Texas announces that a consultant contract was awarded in amounts of less than $10,000, but later amended to exceed $10,000. This consultant assisted the University of North Texas with different aspects to perform a project definition study related to the potential use of the linear accelerator at the Superconducting Supercollider. This study, funded by the United States Department of Energy under federal and state legislation relating to the shutdown of the Superconducting Supercollider, was conducted in two phases. This project was activated at the request of the governor's office. On April 15, 1994, the University of North Texas, with the help of the consultant, began to prepare responses to Phase I that were due by May 6, 1994. The costs of the initial consulting contract for Phase I resulted in a consulting contract less than $10,000, and did not require competitive bids. After the review and evaluation of Phase I, Phase II was authorized. Phase II required considerably more consultant time than Phase I to perform the study adequately, and now requires an additional payment to the consultant beyond the $10,000 limit. In addition, Part B of Phase II was contingent on Part A of Phase II, but Phase IIB was never guaranteed, so there was no firm start date, only a preferred completion date by September 1, 1994. It was not possible to advertise for bids in the middle of Phase II when it was clear that the contract exceeded $10,000. Consequently, the University of North Texas amended the consulting contract it has with: Hal O'Brien, Dr., 107 La Senda Road, Los Alamos, Mexico 87544. The original contract was entered into April 15, 1994. The original contract amount was amended to increase the amount payable to $32, 933.97 as published in the December 20, 1994, issue of the Texas Register (19 TexReg 10130). This subsequent notice is to increase the maximum amount payable to $35,945.49. For further information contact Pat Fine, Purchasing Department, University of North Texas, 2310 North Interstate 35-E, Denton, Texas 76201, (817) 565-2687. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 1, 1995. TRD-9501495 Pat Fine Senior Buyer, UNT Purchasing University of North Texas Filed: February 6, 1995