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Special Textbooks
* 19 TAC 67.131, 67.133
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections
proposed for repeal will not be published. The
sectiona may be examined in the offices of the
Texas Education Agency or in the Texas Register
office, Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building,
1019 Brazos Street, Austin.)
The repeals are proposed under the Texas
Education Code, 12.16, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to promulgate
rules concerning the adoption and distribution
of instructional materials.
67.131. Special Textbooks To Be Made
Available.
67.133. Authorization of State Funds.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal
has been reviewed by legal counsel and
found to be within the agency's authority to
adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 25, 1994.
TRD-9441388 Cries Cloudt
Associate Commissioner,
Policy Planning and
Evaluation
Texas Education Agency
Earliest possible date of adoption: July 4,
1994
For further information, please call: (512)
463-9701
TITLE 22. EXAMINING
BOARDS
Part XVII. Texas State
Board of Plumbing
Examiners
Chapter 361. Administration
General Provisions
* 22 TAC 361.6
The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examin-
ers proposes an amendment to 361.6 con-
cerning fees and charges for copies. The
proposed amendment to 361.6 clarifies
some fees and sets forth other fees for cer-
tain licenses, examinations, renewals and law
renewals, and instructor certification training;
the proposed amendment also deletes certain
charges for copies which are found in 361.9
(Charges for Copies of Pubic Records).
Douglas A. Beran, Ph.D. chief, fiscal offi-
cer/office manager, has determined there will
be fiscal implications as a result of enforcing
or administering the rule. The estimated in-
crease in revenue for the first five-year period
the rule will be in effect will be contingent
upon the number of individuals seeking licen-
sure, undergoing examinations, and renewing
licenses and the number of individuals partici-
pating in instructor certification training. The
estimated additional cost on local governmentfor the first five-year period the rule will be in
effect is contingent upon the number of local
government employees seeking licensure,
undergoing examinations, and renewing li-
censes. The cost of compliance with the rule
for small businesses will be contingent upon
the number of employees participating in in-
structor certification training.
Dr. Beran also has determined that for each
year of the first five years the rule as pro-
posed is in effect, the public benefit antici-
pated as a result of enforcing the rule as
proposed will be as enhanced public health,
safety, and welfare by ensuring each person
has access to clean water and clean air be-
cause of plumbing inspected by competent
plumbing inspectors, by ensuring compliance
with health and safety and water protection
law, and by ensuring instructors of continuing
education programs have undergone quality
instructor certification training.
The anticipated economic cost to persons
who are required to comply with rule as pro-
posed will be contingent upon the applicable
fees and the number of individuals seeking
licensure, undergoing examinations, and re-
newing licenses and the number of individu-
als participating in instructor certification
training.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted
to Dr. Beran at the Texas State Board of
Plumbing Examiner, P.O. Box 4200, Austin,
Texas 78765.
The amendment is proposed under Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 6243-101, which pro-
vide the Texas State Board of Plumbing Ex-
aminers with the authority to prescribe,
amend, and enforce all rules necessary to
carry out the Plumbing License Law.
The amendment also is proposed under Sen-
ate Bill Number 5 (General Provisions Act),
73rd Legislature, Regular Session, 78 (Ap-
propriation of Collections for Seminars and
Conferences).
361.6. Fees.
(a) The board has established the
following fees:
(1) Licenses:
(A) Master license-$75;
(B) Journeyman license-$12;
(C) Medical gas installation
endorsement (Master)-$50;
(D) Medical gas installation
endorsement (Journeyman)-$12;cense-$50;
specialist
-$12;(E) Plumbing inspector li-
(F) Water supply protection
endorsement (Journeyman)(G; Water supply protec-
tion specialist endorsement (Master)-$50.
(2) Examinations:
(A) Master examination-$75tion-$25;
(B) Journeyman examina-
(C) Medical gas installation
endorsement (Master)-$75;
(D) Medical gas installation
endorsement (Journeyman)-$25;
(E) Plumbing inspector ex-
amination-$50 [$25];specialist
-$25;(F) Water supply protection
endorsement (Journeyman)(G) Water supply protec-
tion specialist endorsement (Master)-$75.
(3) Renewals:
(A) Master license-$75;
(B) Journeyman license-$12;
(C) Medical gas installation
endorsement (Master)-$50;
(D) Medical gas installation
endorsement (Journeyman)-$12;cense-$50;
specialist
-$12;(E) Plumbing
inspector li-
(F) Water supply protection
endorsement (Journeyman)(G) Water supply protec-
tion specialist endorsement (Master)-$50.
(4) Other fees.
(A) Late renewal.days-one-half:
fee-$37.50;
(i) Master: less than 90
(I) examination(II) more than
days-examination fee-$75.19 TexReg 4318 June 3, 1994
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