Texas Register: Annual Index January 1984 - December 1984, Volume 9 [Part Two], Pages 284-384, February 1, 1985 Page: 323
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Natural Gas Policy Act applications .... 1788
oil and gas leases, mineral classified
lands ..........................486
oil, gas, and mineral lease sales ........ 486
operation in hydrogen sulfide areas . . . . 6407
operations on permanent free school fund
lands ..........................487
payment of royalties; filing of reports; failure
to pay; penalties and
forfeiture ......... . 3154, 5415
protection of surface and subsurface water
from pollutions ..... ............1549
public hearings gas well potentials, gas nomi-
nations, and gas well allowables ..... 5461
Request for Public Comments
effects on competition of the pending acquisi-
tion of Gulf Oil Corporation by Standard Oil
Company of California ............ 2793
PHARMACIES
All Classes of Pharmacies ............. 2428
Clinic Pharmacies (Class D) ..... 2008, 2012,
2431, 4447, 4451
public hearings .............. .... 5285
Community Pharmacies (Class A) 404, 2018,
2429, 2948, 2961, 4439,
4450, 4802, 6051, 6068, 6080
Institutional Pharmacies (Class C) .. 2429, 4450
PHARMACISTS
Educational Requirements .............6052
Licensure
grounds for discipline for a pharmacist
license....................403, 2017
license or renewal fees ............. 2962
licensing requirements ..............2426
renewal fees ....................4451
requirements ................ 2960, 4448
PHARMACY, TEXAS STATE BOARD OF
Election of Officers ............. 4323, 4776
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
Examination
fees ...................... 3567, 4283,
4802, 6403, 6416
PHYSICIANS
Authority to Supply Drugs .............1433
Concerning Reimbursement to Physicians for the
Cost of Drugs Prescribed to Patients
(AG RQ-290) ................... 1655
Concerning Whether a Physician Who Repays
the State Rural Medical Education Board
through a Service in a Rural County is Liable
for Taxes on the Discharged Loan
(AG RQ-464) ......... ...........6356
Institutional Permits ............3785, 4824
Ucensure .................. 3640, 4870
schedule of fees .......... ...... 6458
supervision of medical school
students ...................... 1469
PHYSICIANS' ASSISTANTS
Patient Consent and Identification of Physician
Assistants . .... .............. 1470
Responsibilities .................... 163PLUMBERS
Concerning Authority of a Municipality to Im-
pose a Registration Fee on Plumbers
(AG JM-210) (AG RQ-359) .......... 5572
Concerning the Authority of a Municipality to
Impose a Registration Fee on Plumbers
(AG RQ-359) ..................... 3566
Licensure
examination .................483, 2416,
2431, 3250, 4493
Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Related Work
exemption of master or journeyman
plumbers ................... ..6410
POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS
Code of Operating Procedure for Polygraph Ex-
aminers ................... 1249, 2698,
2709
Concerning When an Applicant for Licensing as
a Polygraph Examiner May Be Licensed as an
Intern Trainee (AG RQ-351) .......... 3047
Definitions ........................ 1248
Examination
general .....................2709
POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS BOARD
Practice and Procedure .......... 5604, 5762
PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND SECURITY
AGENCIES
Advertisements................. ... 1261
Application for a Secunrity Officer
Commission ....... ............. 2237
Code of Professional Responsibility and
Conduct . ... . ..........1471, 3066,
3643, 4871
Complaint Limitations .......... 3066, 3642,
4871
Concerning Whether a State Law Enforcement
Officer Injured While Working as a Private
Security Guard is Entitled to Occupational Dis-
ability Benefits from the State of Texas
(AG JM-140) (AG RQ-198) ........ 2350
Concerning Whether Texas Civil Statutes, Arti-
cle 4413(29bb), Requires Unarmed Security
Personnel Who Are Employees of Individual
Retailers to Register with the Texas Board of
Private Investigators and Private Security
Agencies (AG JM-222) (AG RQ-326) .. 5867
Concerning Whether Texas Civil Statutes, Arti-
cle 4413(29bb), Require Unarmed Security
Personnel Who Are Employees of Individual
Retailers to Register with the Texas Board of
Private Investigators and Private Security
Agencies (AG RQ-326) . ...... 2726
Employees
employee records ........... 1251, 2189,
2191, 3121, 5053
licensee responsible for conduct of
employees . ............ 3068, 3645,
4873
registration of employees . . . . 1251, 1258,
1261, 3068, 3646, 4819, 4873
Letter of Authority ... . . . . 3119
suspension, revocation, or denial of . 1249Licensure
fees...4852, 4954
February 1, 1985 10 TexReg 323
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