Texas Register, Volume 19, Number 41, Pages 4291-4362, June 3, 1994 Page: 4,341
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TRD-9441438 Rebecca E. Forkner
Executive
Diector/Investigaton,
Complance and
Enforcnert Division
Marnaer
Texas State Board of
Examinerm of
Psychobgloost
Effective date: June 17, 1994
Proposal publication date: February 8, 1994
For further information, please call: (512)
835-2036
Chapter 471. Renewals
e 22 TAC 471.1
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psy-
chologists adopts an amendment to 471.1,
concerning Notification of Renewal, without
changes to the proposed text as published in
the April 8, 1994, issue of the Texas Register
(19 TexReg 2487).
The amendment is neoesary to save money
for the State, to carry out the mission of the
Board In a more cost*effeotive manner, and to
ensure that the Board has notification that
notiloe were reosived by oertlfloandellons-
ee.
The amendment will save money for the
State of Texas and wil ensure that the public
is receiving psychological services from psy-
chologists who hold current certificates/ii-
oenses.
'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-9441437 Rebecca E. Forkner
Executive
Dlrector/Investigaton,
Compliance and
Enforcement Division
Manager
Texas State Board of
Examiners of
Psychologists
Effective date: June 17, 1994
Proposal publication date: April 8, 1994
For further information, please call: (512)
835-2036TITLE 25. HEALTH SER-
VICES
Part I. Texas Department
of Health
Chapter 98. HIV and STD
Control
Subchapter C. Texas HIV
Medication Program
General Provisions
e 25 TAC 98. 103
The Texas Department of Health (depart-
ment) adopts an amendment to 98.103 with-
out changes to the proposed text as
published in the November 26, 1993, issue of
the Texas Register (18 TexReg 8756). The
section implements the provisions of the
"Communicable Disease Prevention and
Control Act," Health and Safety Code,
Subohapter C, 185.063, concerning the
Texas HIV Medioation Program. The program
assists hospital districts, local health depart-
ments, publlo or nonprofit hospital and olin.
ios, nonprofit community organizations, and
HIV-Infected Individuals In the purchase of
medications approved by the board that have
been shown to be effective in reducing hospi-
talizations due to HIV-related conditions.
Generally, the sections cover eligibility for
participation and medication coverage. The
amendment allows the program to adjust
gross income of applicants by subtracting the
Texas Department of Health cost of medica-
tion(s) that is (are) prescribed.
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the rule.
The amendment is proposed under the
Health and Safety Code, 85.063, which pro-
vides the Texas Board of Health with the
authority to adopt rules concerning a Texas
HIV Medication Program; and Health and
Safety Code, 12. 001, which provides the
Texas Board of Health with the authority to
adopt rules for the performance of every duty
imposed by law on the Texas Board of
Health, the Texas Department of Health, and
the Commissioner of Health.
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-9441453 Susan K. Steeg
General Counsel
Texas Department of
Health
Effective date: June 20, 1994
Proposal publication date: November 26,
1994
For further information, please call: (512)
458-7236TITLE 43. TRANSPORTA-
TION
Part I. Texas Department
of Transportation
Chapter 11. Design
Freeway Mainlanes
* 43 TAC 11.71
The Texas Department of Transportation
adopts an amendment to 11.71, without
changes to the proposed text as published in
the March 15, 1994, issue of the Texas Reg-
ister (19 TexReg 1986).
It is necessary to amend 11.71 to provide
that the sale or disposal of surplus access
rights to private interests be carried out in
accordance with 21.101-21.104 in order to
allow the department to accept certain non-
monetary contributions toward the cost of
construction of a proposed frontage road as
consideration for the purchase of surplus ac-
cess rights adjacent to the frontage road and
In order to expedite the construction of
department-approved frontage roads.
Section 11.71 Is amended to provide that the
sale or disposal of surplus aooess rights be
carried out in accordance with 21.101-
21.104 concerning Disposal of Real Estate
Interests. This amendment is adopted con-
temporaneously with the final adoption of new
21.104 concerning Substitute Consideration
for Disposal of Access Rights.
A public hearing was held on March 30, 1994,
and no oral or writtan comments were re-
ceived.
The amendment is adopted under Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 6666, which provide the
Texas Transportation Commission with the
authority to establish rules for the conduct of
the work of the Texas Department of Trans-
portation, and more specifically by Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 6673a, which provide
the commission with the authority to promul-
gate rules relating to the disposal of real
property interests, and Texas Civil Statutes,
Article 6674w, et seq, which provide the com-
mission with the authority to operate a mod-
em state highway system with emphasis on
the construction of controlled access facilities
and to convert, wherever necessary, existing
facilities into controlled access facilities to
modern standards.
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-9441465 Diane L. Northam
Legal Executive Assistant
Texas Department of
Transportation
Effective date: June 16, 1994
Proposal publication date: March 15, 1994
For further information, please call (512)
463-8630+ ADOPTED RULES June 3, 1994 19 TexReg 4341
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