Texas Register, Volume 25, Number 11, Pages 2223-2484, March 17, 2000 Page: 2,239
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(7) [($)] Corporation - The Texas Small Business Indus-
trial Development Corporation, as created and implemented pursuant
to the Act, 4(b).
(8) Department - Texas Department of Economic Devel-
opment or any successor to its duties.
(9) Governing body - The department [commission],
acting by and through its board of directors.
(10) Participant - Any qualified lending institution or
CDC accepted to participate in a bond program by the corporation,
and, where applicable, by any third-party guarantor or insurer of a
corporation loan or bond issue.
(11) Person - Any individual, general or limited partner-
ship, corporation, association, or other legal entity.
(12) Program guidelines - The guidelines defining the
scope and limitations of a bond program as adopted by the corpora-
tion's board and approved by the governing body of the unit.
(13) SBA - The Small Business Administration of the
United States of America, or any successor to its duties.
(14) Single issue - A single series of bonds issued by
the corporation representing one project.
(15) Small business concern - A person which either:
(A) is a "small business" within the meaning of that
term as set forth in the Small Business Assistance Act of 1975, Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 5190.3, on the date on which an application
for a loan, other than an SBA deferred participation of Section 504
[503] loan, is filed with a participant; or
(B) meets the applicable employment, sales, and/or
receipts standards established by SBA in connection with either
SBA's Deferred Participation (guaranty) Loan Program or Section
504 [5-03] Loan Program which are in effect on:
(i) the date an SBA deferred participation loan
application is filed with SBA; or
(ii) the date an SBA Section 504 [503] loan appli-
cation is filed with a CDC; or
(iii) the date an application for a loan, other than
an SBA deferred participation or Section 504 [503] loan, is filed with
a participant; or
(C) meets the applicable employment, sales, receipts,
and/or other standards of any other direct loan, grant, loan partici-
pation, loan guaranty, or loan insurance program of the state or the
United States incorporated into a bond program which are in effect
on the date an application is filed with the party designated by law
or regulation to receive such application.
(16) State - The State of Texas.
(17) Unit - The state.
(b) Each word, term, or phrase not otherwise defined in this
section shall have the same meaning as it has in the Act.
185.3. Bonds.
(a)-(c) (No change.)
(d) Bond procedures. The corporation shall file its bond
procedures and any supplements or amendments thereto with the
department commissionn] as required by the Act. Initial bond
procedures and any supplements or amendments thereto must beapproved by the governing body of the unit prior to filing with the
department [commission].
185.4. Projects.
(a) Project eligibility. To be eligible for financing under any
bond program, a project must meet certain minimum requirements.
In general, a project must:
(1) (No change.)
(2) consist of land, buildings, equipment, facilities,
and improvements (whether one or more), and otherwise meet the
definition of a project set forth in the Act, 2(11) [2(0)];
(3)-(5) (No change.)
(b)-(d) (No change.)
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been re-
viewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's
legal authority to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State, on March 3, 2000.
TRD-200001676
Gary Rosenquest
Chief Financial Officer
Texas Department of Economic Development
Earliest possible date of adoption: April 16, 2000
For further information, please call: (512) 936-0177
TITLE 16. ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 2. PUBLIC UTILITY COMMIS-
SION OF TEXAS
Chapter 25. SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICA-
BLE TO ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
Subchapter D. RECORDS, REPORTS, AND
OTHER REQUIRED INFORMATION
16 TAC 25.100
(Editor's note: The text of the following section proposed for repeal
will not be published. The section may be examined in the offices of
the Public Utility Commission of Texas or in the Texas Register office,
Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street, Austin.)
The Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) proposes
the repeal of 25.100 relating to Other Records, Reports, and
Information that May be Required. The information will be
provided as an appendix to each chapter that will allow for
more frequent updates without the restrictions of a rulemaking
proceeding. The appendix will be made available through the
commission's Central Records and on the commission's web
site. Project Number 22047 has been assigned to the proposed
repeal of 25.100.
Rhonda Dempsey, Rules Coordinator, Office of Regulatory
Affairs has determined that for each year of the first five-
year period the repeal is in effect there will be no fiscal
implications for state or local government as a result of enforcing
or administering the repeal.
Ms. Dempsey has determined that for each year of the first five
years the repeal is in effect, the public benefit anticipated as aPROPOSED RULES March 17, 2000 25 TexReg 2239
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