Texas Register, Volume 18, Number 6, Pages 339-381, January 19, 1993 Page: 361
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Open Meetings
Agencies with statewide jurisdiction must give at least seven days notice before an impending meeting. Institutions of
higher education or political subdivisions covering all or part of four or more counties (regional agencies) must post
notice at least 72 hours prior to a scheduled meeting time. Some notices may be received too late to be published
before the meeting is held, but all notices are published in the -Texas Register.
Emergency meetings and agendas. Any of the governmental entities named above must have notice of an
emergency meeting, an emergency revision to an agenda, and the reason for such emergency posted for at least
two hours before the meeting is convened. Emergency meeting notices filed by all governmental agencies will be
published.
Posting of open meeting notices. All notices are posted on the bulletin board at the Office of the Secretary of State
in lobby of 221 East 11th Street, Austin. These notices may contain more detailed agenda than what is published in
the Texas Register.
Meeting Accessibility. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, an individual with a disability must have an equal
opportunity for effective communication and participation in public meetings. Upon request, agencies must provide
auxiliary aids and services, such as interpreters for the deaf and hearing impaired, readers, large print or braille
documents. In determining type of auxiliary aid or service, agencies must give primary consideration to the
individual's request. Those requesting auxiliary aids or services should notify the contact person listed on the meeting
summary several days prior to the meeting by mail, telephone, or RELAY Texas (1-800-735-2989).Texas Department on Aging
Thursday, January 14, 1993, 9:30 a.m.
The Texas Board on Aging of the Texas
Department on Aging met at the Texas De-
partment on Aging, 1949 South 111-35,
Third Floor Large Conference Room,
Austin. According to the complete emer-
gency revised agenda, the board heard com-
mittee reports, Area Agency on Aging
(AAA) Operations Committee; considered
and possibly acted on withdrawing the pro-
posed repeal of 40 TAC 255.12, Designa-
tion of Planning and Service Areas; and the
proposed new 40 TAC 255.12, State Pro-
cedures to Provide Due Process; and pub-
lished proposed amendment to 40 TAC
255.12, Designation of Planning and Ser-
vice Areas; and deleted from Item G, board
committee reports, AAA Operations Com-
mittee, entire section reading "Reports on".
The emergency status was necessary as
amendment was being made pursuant to the
direction of the Chair of the AAA Opera-
tions Committee of the Texas Board on
Aging as a result of the receipt of additional
information not previously available.
Contact: Mary Sapp, P.O. Box 12687,
Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 444-2727.
Filed: January 13, 1993, 8:41 a.m.
TRD-9317572
Texas Animal Health .Com-
mission
Friday, January 22, 1993, 9 a.m. The
Texas Animal Health Commission will
meet at 210 Barton Springs Road, First
Floor Conference Room, Austin. According
the agenda summary, the commission
will discuss approval of minutes and actionsof executive director; present awards to em-
ployees; consider resolution granting au-
thority to executive director on equipment
financing; discuss workers compensation;
risk management and risk classification; re-
ports on proposal for joint training program
concerning free trade between Mexico and
United States; committee report on supervi-
sion of duties of internal auditor; consider
adopting amendments to rules on brucello-
sis; discuss fever ticks and swine; report
and discuss swine brucellosis; and discuss
EIA survey and proposals.
Contact: Jo Anne Conner, P.O. Box 12966,
Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 479-6697.
Filed: January 12, 1993, 2:49 p.m.
TRD-9317507
State Bar of Texas
Thursday, January 21, 1993, 1:30 p.m.
The Executive Committee of the State Bar
of Texas will meet at the La Posada Hotel,
1000 Zaragoza Street, Laredo. According to
the agenda summary, the committee will
call the meeting to order; take roll call; hear
report of the chair of the board; president;
president-elect; office of general counsel;
grant review; immediate past president;
commission for lawyer discipline; and re-
port from Supreme Court Liaison.
Contact: Pat Hiller, 1414 Colorado Street,
Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 463-1451.
Filed: January 13, 1993, 3:41 p.m.
TRD-9317635
Friday, January 22, 1993, 9 a.m. The
Board of Directors of the State Bar of Texas
will meet at the La Posada Hotel, 1000
Zaragoza Street, Laredo. According to theagenda summary, the committee will call
the meeting to order; take roll call; give
invocation; reports from chair of the board;
president; executive director; TYLA Presi-
dent; president-elect; office of general coun-
sel; board committees: appeals; general
counsel advisory; grant review; legislative
policy; minority representation; nominations
and elections, and professional develop-
ment/bar committees, sections and divi-
sions: annual meeting committee; lawyer
referral service, committees, and sections
Texas Lawyers Assistance Program;
Texlex, Inc.; Texas Bar Foundation; Task
Force to study certification of legal assis-
tants; commission for lawyer discipline; im-
mediate past president; Supreme Court liai-
son; court of criminal appeals liaison;
federal judicial liaison; judicial section iiai-
son; and hear remarks from the general
public.
Contact: Pat Hiller, 1414 Colorado Street,
Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 463-1451.
Filed: January 13, 1993, 3:40 p.m.
TRD-9317634
State Board of Barber Ex-
aminers
Tuesday, February 2, 1993, 8:30 a.m. The
State Board of Barber Examiners will meet
at 9101 Burnet Road, Suite 103, Austin.
According to the complete agenda, the
board will discuss approval of minutes of
the previous meeting; sign teacher and
school certificates; hear reports by the exec-
utive director; read letters to the board;
adopt amendments to Rule 51.17 Speciality
Equipment; meet in executive session; and
adjourn.* Open Meetings January 19, 1993 18 TexReg 361
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