Texas Register, Volume 19, Number 42, Pages 4363-4461, June 7, 1994 Page: 2
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Texas Register
a section of the
Office of the
Secretary of State
P.O. Bax 13824
Austin, TX 78711-3824
(512) 463-5561
FAX (512) 463-5569
Secretary of State
Ronald Kirk
Director
Dan Procter
Amistant Director
Dec Wright
Circulation/Marketing
Roberts Knight
Jill S. Ledbette
TAC Editor
Dana Blanton
TAC Typographer
Madeline Chrisner
Documents Section
Supervisor
Patty Webster
Document Editors
Janieone Allen
Robert Macdonald
Open Meeting Clerk
Jamie Alworth
Production Section
Supervisor
Arnn Franklin
Produchon Editora/
Typographer.
Carla Carter
Roy Felps
Mimi Sanchez
Teas Register, ISSN
0362-4781, is published
semi-weekly 100 times a
year except March 11,
July 22, November 11,
and November 29, 1994.
Issues will be published
by the Office of the
Sceay of State, 1019
Brazos, Austin, Texas
78701. Subscription
costs: one year - printed,
$95 and electronic, $90;
six-month printed, $75
and electronic. $70.
Single copies of most
issues are available at $7
per copy.
Material in the Texas
Register i the property
of the State of Texas.
However, it may be cop-
ied, reproduced, or
republished by any per-
son without permission
of the Texas Register
Director, provided no
such republication shall
bear the legend Texas
Register or 'Official"
without the written per-
mission of the director.
The Texs Register is
published under the Gov-
enmat Code. Title 10.
Chapter 2002. Second
class postarp is paid at
Austin. Texas.
POSTMASTER: Please
send form 3579 changes
to the Texas Register,
P.O. Box 13824, Austin,
TX 78711-3824.How to Use the Texas Register
Information Available: The 10 sections of the Texas
Register represent various facets of state government.
Documents contained within them include:
Governor - Appointments, executive orders, and
proclamations.
Attorney General - summaries of requests for
opinions, opinions, and open records decisions.
Secretary of State - opinions based on the election
laws.
Texas Ethics Commision - summaries of requests
for opinions and opinions.
Emergency Rules- sections adopted by state
agencies on an emergency basis.
Proposed Rules - sections proposed for adoption.
Withdrawn Rules - sections withdrawn by state
agencies from consideration for adoption, or
automatically withdrawn by the Texas Register six
months after the proposal publication date.
Adopted Rules - sections adopted following a 30-
day public comment period.
Open Meetings - notices of open meetings.
In Addition - miscellaneous information required to
be published by statute or provided as a public service.
Specific explanation on the contents of each section can
be found on the beginning page of the section. The
division also publishes cumulative quarterly and annual
indexes to aid in researching material published.
How to Cite: Material published in the Texas Register
is referenced by citing the volume in which the
document appears, the words "TexReg" and the
beginning page number on which that document was
published. For example, a document published on page
2402 of Volume 19 (1994) is cited as follows: 19
TexReg 2402.
In order that readers may cite material more easily,
page numbers are now written as citations. Example: on
page 2 in the lower-left hand corner of the page, would
be written "19 TexReg 2 issue date," while on the
opposite page, page 3, in the lower right-hand corner,
would be written "issue date 19 TexReg 3."
How to Research: The public is invited to research
rules and information of interest between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. weekdays at the Texas Register office, Room 245,
James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos, Austin.
Material can be found using Texas Register indexes,
the Texas Administrative Code, section numbers, or
TRD number.
Texas Administrative Code
The Texas Administrative Code (TAC) is the official
compi ation of all final state agency rules published in
the Texas Register. Following its effective date, a rule
is entered into the Texas Administrative Code.
Emergency rules, which may be adopted by an agency
on an interim basis, are not codified within the TAC.
West Publishing Company, the official publisher of the
TAC, releases cumulative supplements to each printed
volume of the TAC twice each year.
The TAC volumes are arranged into Titles (usingArabic numerals) and Parts (using Roman numerals). The
Titles are broad subject categories into which the agencies
are grouped as a matter of convenience. Each Part
represents an individual state agency. The O0icial TAC
also is available on WESTLAW, West's computerized
legal research service, in the TX-ADC database.
To purchase printed volumes of the TAC or to inquire
about WESTLAW access to the TAC call West: 1-800-
328.9352
The Titles of the TAC, and their respective Title
numbers are:
1. Administration
4. Agriculture
7. Banking and Securities
10. Community Development
13. Cultural Resources
16. Economic Regulation
19. Education
22. Examining Boards
25. Health Services
28. Insurance
30. Environmental Quality
31. Natural Resources and Conservation
34. Public Finance
37. Public Safety and Corrections
40. Social Services and Assistance
43. Transportation
How to Cite: Under the TAC scheme, each section is
designated by a TAC number. For example in the citation
1 TAC 27.15:
1 indicates the title under which the agency appears
in the Texas Administrative Code; TAC stands for the
Texas Adminisbative Code; 27.15 is the section number
of the rule (27 indicates that the section is under Chapter
27 of Title 1; 15 represents the individual section within
the chapter).
How to update: To find out ifa rule has changed since the
publication of the current supplement to the Texas
Adminisratve Code, please look at the Table of TAC
Titles Affected. The table is published cumulatively in the
blue-cover quarterly indexes to the Texas Register
(January 21, April 15, July 12, and October 11, 1994). In
its second issue each month the Texas Register contains a
cumulative Table of TAC Titles Affected for the preceding
month. If a rule has changed during the time period
covered by the table, the rule's TAC number will be
printed with one or more Texas Register page numbers, as
shown in the following example.
TITLE 40. SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part L. Texas Departs ant of Human Services
40 TAC 3.704..............950, 1820
The Table of TAC Titles Affected is cumulative for each
volume of the Texas Register (calendar year).
Update by FAX: An up-to-date Table of TAC Titles
Affected is available by FAX upon request. Please specify
the state agency and the TAC number(s) you wish to
update. This service is free to Texas Register subscribers.
Please have your subscription number ready when you
make your request. For non-subscribers there will be a fee
of $2.00 per page (VISA, MasterCard). (512) 463-5561.The OCce ,dthe SEetarE of State doer not ducranuate o the asu of race. color, nasoal ona. sex, elmhon, ge r disabdaly ai mp loysqr or the promseon af services.
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Texas. Secretary of State. Texas Register, Volume 19, Number 42, Pages 4363-4461, June 7, 1994, periodical, June 7, 1994; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176895/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.