Texas Register, Volume 7, Number 8, Pages 469-554, February 5, 1982 Page: 533
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(1) Dates set out above are inclusive.
(2) Credit for personal, family, or household use.
(3) Credit for business, commercial, investment, or other similar
purpose
(4) Same as (3) above, except excluding credit for agricultural
use.
(5) Only for open end as defined in Article 5069-1.01(f).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 1, 1982.TRO-821021
Sam Kelly
Consumer Credit Commissioner
/ ,Filed: February 1, 1982, 9:15 a.m.
For further information, please call (512) 475-21 11.
Employees Retirement System of
Texas
Consultant Proposal Request
Pursuant to the terms of Texas Civil Statutes, Article
6252-1 Ic, the Employees Retirement Sysiem of Texas is
inviting offers for consulting services to perform an audit
of the insurance carrier for the Employees Uniform
Group Insurance Program. All offers must be received
by the system by 5 p.m. on March 10, 1982.
The contract will be awarded based on demonstrated ex-
pertise and experience. It will be necessary for the con-
sultant to check all claims of $6,000 or more and a ran-
dom sample of the remainder based on a 95% confidence
level, 5.0% expected error and a desired precision of
2.0%. Compliance with the terms of the contract, ac-
curacy of payment, and cost of liability are to be
determined.
The Employees Retirement System of Texas will renew
its contract with Alexander Grant and Company, certified
public accountants, unless a better offer is submitted by
a more experienced and qualified applicant.
Submit offers to, or obtain needed information from,
Andrew Cortez, Director of Accounting, P.O. Box 13207,
Capitol Station, Austin, 'iexas 78711, (Room 400 at the
system offices at 18th and Brazos in Austin), (512)
476-6431.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 27, 1982TRD-820946
Clayton T. Garrison
Executive Director
Employees Retirement System
of TexasFiled: January 27, 1982, 2:38 p.m.
For further information, please 'c ll (512) 476-6431.
Texas Energy and Natural
Resources Advisory Council
n, enultant Contract Award
e Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Coun-
cil hereby furnished this notice of consultant contract
award. The consultant proposal request appeared in the
December 16, 1977, issue of the Texas Register (2 Tex-
Reg 4839). This notice of contract award does not' come
under Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-1l c, but is fur-nished as public information. A description of the pro-
ject is as follows.
Project 79-B-1-Sc-2 is a study to complete development
of fluidized bed combustion unit for biomass for transfer
to a commercial application.
The contractor is Texas A&M University, Department of
Agricultural Enginering, College Station, The total value
of the contract is $105,544. The beginning date of the
contract is November 4, 1981, and the ending date of the
contract is August 31, 1983.
Progress reports are due January I, April 1, July I, and
October 1, 1982, and Jahuary I andA pril 1, 1983; a draft
final report is due July 1, 1983; and a final report is due
August 31, 1983.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 13, 1982.TRD-820898
Roy R, Ray, Jr.
Director
Technology Development
Division
Txas energy and Natural
ResourCes Advisory CouncilFiled: January 18,1982, 9:18 a.m.
For further information, please call (512) 475-0414,
The Texas Energy, and Natural Resources Advisoiy Coun-
cil hereby furnished this notice of consultant contract
award. The consultant proposal request appeared in the
February 29, 1980, issue of the Texas Register (5 Tex-
Reg 768). This notice of contract award does not come
under Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-1 Ic, but is fur-
nished as public information. A description of the pro-
ject is as follows.
Project 80-L-6-3c is a study to continue research work
conducted under TAC (80-81)1249 on the chemical com-
position and acidity of acid precipitation in selected areas
of Texas in accordance with the "Work Plan for
Chemical Characterization of Acid Precipitation in
Texas." The contractor will provide the following
services:
(1) evaluate the effect of sampler location on rain-
fall composition in given rainfall events, especially in areas.
where coal and lignite combustion is significant;
(2) evaluate rainfall sample composition on acid-
ity measurements as a function of time and the monitor-
ing protocol used;
(3) analyze the effect of sampler type on rainfall
composition measurement and its possible variation with
time, and carry out direct comparison with correspon-
ding data from NA P samplers;
"(4) develop longer time span data on rainfall com-
position and the trends in terms of seasonal and weather
front variations as well as fuel consumption pattern
changes;
(5) characterize the sulfate-to-nitrate concentration
variations by location; and
(6) determine the presence and concentrations of
trace metals, inorganic, and organic constituents in the
rainfall.February 5, 1982 7 Tealege 533
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