Texas Register, Volume 18, Number 58, Part II, Pages 5077-5155, August 3, 1993 Page: 5,131
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Notice of Preliminary Report for
Assessment of Administrative Penalties
and Notice of Violation
Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Radiation Con-
trol (bureau) issued a notice of violation and proposal to
assess an administrative penalty to Duncan G. Foulds,
D.D.S. of Sugarland for violations of the Texas Regula-
tions for Control of Radiation. A penalty of $20,000 is
proposed to be assessed to Doctor Foulds for the first and
last day of violation for the period of December 11, 1990.,
through June 16, 1993. Until such time all sources of
radiation have been properly registered, disposed of, or
transferred to a registered facility, Doctor Foulds remains
in violation and is subject to further administrative penal-
ties.
A copy of all relevant material is available for public
inspection at the Bureau of Radiation Control, Exchange
Building, 8407 Wall Street, Austin, Monday-Friday, 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except holidays).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 26, 1993.
TRD-9326340 Susan K. Steeg
General Counsel, Office of General
Counsel
Texas Department of Health
Filed: July 26, 1993
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Notice of Rescission of Order
Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Radiation Con-
trol, Texas Department of Health, rescinded the following
order: Emergency Cease and Desist Order issued March
10, 1993, to Chris A. Mangold. D.D.S., 7598 North Mesa.
Suite 208, El Paso, Texas 79912, holder of Certificate of
Registration Number R12691.
A copy of all relevant material is available for public
inspection at the Bureau of Radiation Control, Exchange
Building, 8407 Wall Street, Austin, Monday-Friday, 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except holidays).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 26, 1993.
TRD-9326340 Susan K. Steeg
General Counsel, Office of General
Counsel
Texas Department of Health
Filed: July 26, 1993
Request for Proposals
Background. In May 1993, the 73rd Legislature of the
State of Texas enacted into law Senate Bill 426, the
Family Practice Residency Training Pilot Programs. This
law directs the Texas Department of Health PHCSP Advi-
sory Committee and the Family Practice Residency Advi-
sory Committee (Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board) to work together to enhance approved family prac-
tice residency programs and to establish three pilot pro-
grams to provide a major source of indigent health care
and to train family practice resident physicians.
General Information. Application packets will be available
and mailed out to all Family Practice Residency Programson or about August 1. 1993. Completed proposals from
applying residency programs must be received by the
Texas Department of Health. Primary Health Care Ser-
vices Program, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas, and
the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, P.O. Box
12788, Austin, at the close of the business day on Septem-
ber 1, 1993. Submission of one original and five copies to
the Texas Department of Health PHCSP and five copies to
the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Family
Practice Residency Program is required.
Length of Funding. The contract will be for fiscal years
1994 and 1995 conditioned upon satisfactory performance.
The initial funding will be for 11 months starting October
1, 1993, with subsequent funding for a,12-month period
following the state fiscal year and satisfactory performance
of program objectives. Applicants approved for funding
will be notified no later than September 25, 1993. After
the awards have been granted, a contract will be negoti-
ated between the Texas Department of Health and the
selected providers.
Qualification of Applicant. Applicants are limited to the
26 Family Practice Residency Programs monitored by the
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Family Prac-
tice Residency Programs. Potential contractors must en-
sure that they have the capability, facilities, and all re-
quired special resources readily available to meet and to
satisfactorily perform the services identified in their pro-
posal. All applicants must provide documentation of the
applicant's ability to provide a major source of indigent
health care, and train family practice resident physicians
through an enhanced approved family practice residency
program. The indigent health care program must include
both the provision of and access to (at the least) the six
initial service priorities:
(1) diagnosis and treatment;
(2) emergency services;
(3) family planning services;
(4) preventive health services, including immunizations;
(5) health education; and
(6) laboratory, x-ray, nuclear medicine, or other appropri-
ate diagnostic services.
Application Procedure. More detailed information may be
obtained from the program. The contact person is John
Dombroski, Director of the Primary Health Care Services
Program. 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756,
(512) 458-7771.
Review of Applicant's Proposal. Each application will be
evaluated independently on the following proposal sec-
tions:
(1) project summary;
(2) needs assessment;
(3) solution;
(4) plan of operation;
(5) service delivery; and
(6) monitoring and evaluation.* In Addition August 3, 1993 18 TexReg 5131
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