Texas Register, Volume 19, Number 41, Pages 4291-4362, June 3, 1994 Page: 4,338
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creditation, without changes to the proposed
text as published in the January 18, 1994,
issue of the TexasRegister (19 TexReg 337).
In a separate submission, TEA is adopting
amendments to several existing rules and
several new rules in Chapter 97 to comply
with Senate Bill 7, 73rd Legislature. As a
result, the chapter is being reorganized, and
97 4-97 6 are being renumbered as 97.5,
97.6, and 97 9, respectively. The repeals
will allow a clearer, more concise statement
of the rules relating to school accreditation
No comments were received regarding adop-
lion of the repeals
The repeals are adopted under the Texas
Education Code, 35 062, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to adopt rules
for the accreditation of school districts.
This agency hereby certfies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 25, 1994
TRD-9441391 Criss Cloudt
Associate Commissioner,
Policy Planning and
Evaluation
Texas Education Agency
Effective date June 15, 1994
Proposal publication date January 18, 1994
For further information, please call (512)
463-9701
' chapterr 175. Proprietary
Schools and Veterans
Education
Subchapter E. Minimum Stan-
dards for Operation of
Texas Proprietary Schools
* 19 TAC 175.128
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) adopts
an amendment to 175 128, concerning ap-
phlication fees and other charges for propri-
Plary schools, without changes to the
proposed text as published in the March 1,
1994, issue of the Texas Register (19
TexReg 1434)
Ihe amendment is necessary to help support
the regulation of proprietary schools. It in-
creases the original and change of owner
fees and the renewal certificate of approval
fees paid by proprietary schools
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the amendment
The amendment is adopted under the Texas
Education Code, 32 22, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to adopt rules
necessary to carry out the provisions of the
Texas Proprietary School Act
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authorityIssued in Austin, Texas, on May 25, 1994.
TRD-9441392
Criss Cloudi
Associate Commissioner,
Policy Planning and
Evaluation
Texas Education AgencyEffective date. June 15, 1994
Proposal publication date- March 1, 1994
For further information, please call. (512)
463-9701
TITLE 22. EXAMINING
BOARDS
Part XXI. Texas State
Board of Examiners of
Psychologists
Chapter 461. General Rulings
* 22 TAC 461.3
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psy-
chologists adopts an amendment to 461.3,
concerning Violation of the Code of Ethics,
without changes to the proposed text as pub-
lished in the February 8, 1994, issue of the
Texas Register (19 TexReg 858).
The amendment is necessary to clarify the
Board's requirements that psychologist follow
the professional ethics of the profession of
psychology
The amendment will clarify the Board's re-
quirements that a psychologist follow the eth-
ics of the profession of psychology to ensure,
that the public receives appropriate and eth-
ics services.
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the rule.
The amendment is adopted under Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 4512c, which provide the
Texas State Board of Examiners of Psycholo-
gists with the authority to make all rules, not
inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of
this State, which are reasonably necessary
for the proper performance of its duties and
regulations of proceedings before it.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-
cy's legal authority
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 26, 1994.TRD-9441434
Rebecca E Forkner
Executive
Director/Investigation,
Compliance and
Enforcement Division
Manager
Texas State Board of
Examiners of
PsychologistsEffective date June 17, 1994
Proposal publicahon date February 8, 1994
For further information, please call: (512)
835-2036Chapter 465. Rules of Practice
* 22 TAC 465.37
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psy-
chologists adopts new 465.37, concerning
Provision of Psychological Services, without
changes to the proposed text as published in
the February 8, 1994, issue of the Texas
Register (19 TexReg 861).
The new rule is necessary to clarify statutory
requirements that only licensed psychologist
and those persons under the supervision of a
licensed psychologist may perform psycho-
logical services in the State of Texas.
The new rule will clarify statutory require-
ments so people know the legal restrictions
on offering psychological services.
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the rule.
The new rule is adopted under Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 4512c, which provide the
Texas State Board of Examiners of Psycholo-
gists with the authority to make all rules, not
inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of
this State, which are reasonably necessary
for the proper performance of its duties and
regulations of proceedings before it.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule as
adopted has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be a valid exercise of the agen-*
cy's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 26, 1994.
TRD-9441435 Rebecca E Forkner
Executive
Dlreclor/Investigation,
Compliance and
Enforcement Division
Manager
Texas State Board of
Examiners of
Psychologists
Effective date. June 17, 1994
Proposal publication date: February 8, 1994
For further information, please call: (512)
835-2036
Chapter 466. Procedure
* 22 TAC 466.1-466.43
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psy-
chologists adopts new 466. 1-466.43, con-
cerning Procedure. Sections 466.8, 466.31,
and 466.39 are adopted with changes to the
proposed text as published in the February 8,
1994, issue of the Texas Register (19
TexReg 862). Sections 466.1-466.7,
466.9-466. 30, 466.32-466.38, and
466.40-466.43 are adopted without changes
and will not be republished.
The new rules are necessary to more effec-
tively regulate the practice of psychology, im-
plement the requirements of Senate Bill 1424,
73rd Texas Legislature, and establish proce-
dures for the orderly and efficient disposition
of complaints before the Board.
The new rules will determine the qualifica-
tions of persons offering to perform psycho-19 TcxReg 4338 June 3, 1994 Texas Register *
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