Texas Register, Volume 8, Number 4, Pages 131-202, January 14, 1983 Page: 137
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Thirty days before an agency intends to permanently adopt a
new or amended rule, or repeal an existing rule, it must submit
a proposal detailing the action in the Register The 30-day time
period gives interested persons an opportunity to review and
make oral or written comments on the rule. A public hearing on
the proposal may also be granted if such a procedure is requested
by a governmental subdivision or agency, or by an association
consisting of at least 25 membersUnless a later date is specified or unless a federal statute or
regulation requires implementation of the action on shorter
notice, the proposal may not be adopted until 30 days after
publication. The document, as published in the Register, must
include a brief explanation of the proposed action; a fiscal state-
ment indicating effect on state or local government; a statement
explaining anticipated public benefits and possible economic
costs to individuals required to comply with the rule, a request
for public comments; a statement of legal authority under which
the proposed rule is to be adopted (and the agency's interpreta-
tion of the legal authority); the text of the proposed action; and
a certification statement. The certification information which in-
cludes the earliest possible date that the agency may file notice
to adopt the proposal, and a telephone number to call for fur-
ther information, follows each submission.
Symbology in amended rules New language added to an ex-
isting rule is indicated by the use of bold let. IBracketsl indicate
deletion of existing material within a rule.TITLE 13. CULTURAL
RESOURCES
Part V. Texas Sesquicentennial
Commission
Chapter 53. Program Guidelines
13 TAC 53.3
The Texas Sesquicentennial Commission proposes
amendments to 53.3, concerning official Sesquicen-
tennial logo use. These revisions to subsections (dl-
(f) further clarify official Sesquicentennial logo use
Randy M. Lee, executive director, has determined that
for the first five-year period the rule will be in effect
there will be no fiscal implications to state or local
government as a result of enforcing or administering
the rule.
Mr. Lee has also determined that for each year of the
first five years the rule as proposed is in effect the
public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing the
rule as proposed wll be a more consistent and uniform
utilization of the logo and a better understanding of
its intended purpose. There is no anticipated economic
cost to individuals who are required to comply with
the rule as proposed.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to
Joanne W. Brown, Texas Sesquicentennial Commis-
sion, P.O. Box 1986, Austin, Texas 78767.Proposed
RulesThe amendments are proposed under Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 6252-17, which provides the Texas
Sesquicentennial Commission with the authority to
enact procedural rules
53.3. Commnsson Polwr' DIetermnimng Use of the
Logo.
(a)-(c) (No change )
(d) Application (C rlterla for approval. Applica-
tion for logo use shall be on a form prescribed by the
commission All intended uses ol the logo shall be listed
in the appliLation The application shall include all rek-
sant information, including project description. ap-
propriate collateral material, an exact description sad mar-
rative of the logo's intended use, and a la)oul or protlo-
tape if possible. All requested uses of the logo must be
submitted to the commission at least 90 days prior to its
public use.
(e) Logo use
(I) Upon official sanctio and written approval
b) the commission, the logo may be used by all state aad
local units of government, all Texas ladepeadence co-
munities, all Texas Iadepeadence associations, and other
officially sanctioned nonprofit organizations as anto-
ried by the commission according to established credmi .
j(Logo use may be approved for projects that further the
aims and goals of the commission, such as public educa-
tion and the dissemination of information, and that repre-
sent either:
((A) new projects created especially to com-
memorate the Texas Sesquicentennial; orJanuary 14, 1983 8 TexReg 137
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