Texas Register, Volume 25, Number 11, Pages 2223-2484, March 17, 2000 Page: 2,281
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Executive Director
Structural Pest Control Board
Earliest possible date of adoption: April 16, 2000
For further information, please call: (512) 451-7200
22 TAC 595.22
The Structural Pest Control Board proposes an amendment to
595.22 concerning Investigation of Complaints. The proposal
makes clerical changes without changing the body of the
regulation. The language change will provide consistency with
other Board rules.
Benny M. Mathis, Executive Director, has determined that
there will not be fiscal implications as a result of enforcing or
administering the rule. There will be no estimated additional
cost, estimated reduction in cost or estimated loss or increase
in revenue to state or local government for the first five year
period the rule will be in effect.
Mr. Mathis has also determined that for each year of the first
five years the rule as proposed is in effect, the public benefits
anticipated as a result of enforcing the rule as proposed will be
the clarification of the rule and any language ambiguity. There is
no anticipated economic cost to individuals or small businesses
who are required to comply with the rule as proposed.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Frank M. Crull,
General Counsel, Structural Pest Control Board, 1106 Clayton
Lane #100LW, Austin, Texas, 78723.
The amendment is proposed under Texas Revised Civil Statutes
Annotated, Article 135b-6, which provides the Structural Pest
Control Board with the authority to license and regulate the
structural pest control industry.
Article 135b-6 is affected by this amendment.
595.22. Investigation of Complaints.
(a) Any person with cause to believe that any provision of
the Act or this chapter has been violated or who has experienced ad-
verse effects from the actions of a person engaged in structural pest
control may file a written complaint with the Board [board]. The
Board [board] will furnish complaint forms for this purpose.
(b) Upon receipt of a complaint, the Board [board] will
conduct an investigation and issue a report as soon as possible.
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 1, 2000.
TRD-200001577
Benny M. Mathis, Jr.
Executive Director
Structural Pest Control Board
Earliest possible date of adoption: April 16, 2000
For further information, please call: (512) 451-7200
22 TAC 595.23
The Structural Pest Control Board proposes an amendment to
595.23 concerning Investigation Reports. The proposal makes
clerical changes without changing the body of the regulation.The language change will provide consistency with other Board
rules.
Benny M. Mathis, Executive Director, has determined that
there will not be fiscal implications as a result of enforcing or
administering the rule. There will be no estimated additional
cost, estimated reduction in cost or estimated loss or increase
in revenue to state or local government for the first five year
period the rule will be in effect.
Mr. Mathis has also determined that for each year of the first
five years the rule as proposed is in effect, the public benefits
anticipated as a result of enforcing the rule as proposed will be
the clarification of the rule and any language ambiguity. There is
no anticipated economic cost to individuals or small businesses
who are required to comply with the rule as proposed.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Frank M. Crull,
General Counsel, Structural Pest Control Board, 1106 Clayton
Lane #100LW, Austin, Texas, 78723.
The amendment is proposed under Texas Revised Civil Statute
Annotated, Article 135b-6, which provides the Structural Pest
Control Board with the authority to license and regulate the
structural pest control industry.
Article 135b-6 is affected by this amendment.
595.23. Investigation Reports.
(a) Written reports and documented evidence submitted by
Board [board] investigators as the result of any investigation may
be admitted, at the Board's [board's] discretion, as evidence in any
hearing, or used to support other enforcement actions taken by the
board or its authorized staff.
(b) A copy of the investigation report resulting from a
complaint will be made available to the complaining party and the
party complained against upon request.
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 1, 2000.
TRD-200001578
Benny M. Mathis, Jr.
Executive Director
Structural Pest Control Board
Earliest possible date of adoption: April 16, 2000
For further information, please call: (512) 451-7200
Chapter 599. TREATMENT STANDARDS
22 TAC 599.1
The Structural Pest Control Board proposes an amendment to
599.1 concerning Termite Control. The proposal states it is
illegal to use materials, products etc. for termite control without
Board approval and adds that each US EPA and TDA registered
pesticide product or device will be automatically approved by the
Board as long as product is applied or used according to label
instructions.
Benny M. Mathis, Executive Director, has determined that
there will not be fiscal implications as a result of enforcing
or administering the rule. There will not be any estimated
additional cost, estimated reduction in cost or estimated lossPROPOSED RULES March 17, 2000 25 TexReg 2281
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