Texas Register, Volume 11, Number 2, Pages 81-106, January 7, 1986 Page: 92
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Adopted
R u es An agency may take final action on a rule 30 days after a proposal has been published in the
Register. The rule becomes effective 20 days after the agency flies 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 rule without any changes to the proposed text, only the preamble of the notice and state-
ment of legal authority will be published. If an agency adopts the rule with changes to the proposed text, the
proposal will be republished with the changes.TITLE 22. EXAMINING
BOARDS
Part XIII. Texas Board of
Licensure for Nursing
Home Administrators
Chapter 241. Administrative
Authority
*22 TAC 241.3
The Texas Bdard of Licensure for Nursing
Home Administratcrs adopts an amend-
ment to 241.3, without changes to the
proposed text published in the November
22, 1985, issue of the Texas Register (10
TexReg 4502).
The amendment updates the regulation
to reflect present method of operations
and to express in clear, concise verbage
the regulations that nursing home ad-
ministrators and candidates are required
to follow.
The amendment enables the agency to
carry out its objectives.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 4442d, 8, which
provide the Texas Board of Licensure for
Nursing Home Administrators with the
authority to make rules and regulations
not inconsistent with law as may be nec-
essary or proper for the performance of
its duties, and to take such other actions
as may be necessary to enable the state
to meet the requirements set forth in the
Social Security Act 1908, (42 Y,S,C,A,
1396g), the federal rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder, and other per-
tinent federal authority; provided, how-
ever, that no rules shall be promulgated,
altered, or abolished without the approval
of a two-thirds majority of the board.
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 January 2, 1986.
TRD-86006 Dottle Mathieson
Administrative
Technician II
Texas Board of
Licensure for
Nursing Home
Administrators
Effective date: January 23, 1986
Proposal publication date: November 22,1985
For further information, please call
(512) 479-0922.
Chapter 243. Application
*22 TAC 243.1, 243.2
The Texas Board of Licensure for Nursing
Home Administrators adopts amendments
to 243.1 and 243.2, without changes to
the proposed text published in the No-
vember 22, 1985, issue of the Texas Reg,
slater (10 TexReg 4502).
The amendments clarify that fees are set
by legislature, rather than the board, and
clarify education requirements for partial
endorsement applicants, as well as ex-
amination requirements for licensure.
The amendment to 243.2 deletes verb-
age concerning final reports
submissions.
The amendments enable the agency to
carry out its functions.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendments.
The amendment is adopted under Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 4442d, 8, which
provide the Texas Board of Licensure for
Nursing Home Administrators with the
authority to make rules and regulations
not inconsistent with law as may be nec-
essary or proper for the performa :;a of
its duties, and to take such other actions
as may be necessary to enable the state
to meet the requirements set forth in the
Social Security Act, 1908, (42 Y,S,C,A,
1396g) the federal rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder, and other per-
tinent federal authority; provided, how-
ever, that no rules shall be promulgated,
altered, or abolished without the approval
of a two-thirds majority of the board.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 January 2, 1986.
TRD-8600003 Dottle Mathleson
Administrative
Technician II
Texas Board of
Licensure for
Nursing Home
Administrators
Effective date: January 23, 1986
Proposal publication date: November 22,1985
For further information, please call
(512) 4790922.Chapter 249. License
Certificates
S22 TAC 249.3
The Texas Board of Licensure for Nursing
Home Administrators adopts an amend-
ment to 249.3, without changes to the
proposed text published in the November
22, 1985, issue of the Texas Register (10
TexReg 4503).
The amendment clarifies that license re-
newal fees are set by legislature rather
than by the board.
'The amendment enables the agency to
carry out its functions.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 4442d, 8, which
provide the Texas B6ard of Licensure for
Nursing Home Administrators with the
authority to make rules and regulations
not inconsistent with law as may be nec-
essary or proper for the performance of
Its duties, and to take such other actions
as may be necessary to enable the state
to meet the requirements set forth in the
Social Security Act, 1908, (42 Y,S,C,A,
1396) the federal rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder, and other per-
tinent federal authority; provided, how-
ever, that no rules shall be promulgated,11 Tx~e 92 Jwww 7,198 Texs Rg~ier
I1 TexRes 92 January 7, 1986
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