Texas Register, Volume 15, Number 7, Pages 389-469, January 26, 1990 Page: 432
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Chapter 109. Budgeting,
Accounting, and Auditing
Subchapter C. Advisory
Committee for Budgeting,
Accounting, and Auditing
* 19 TAC 109.42
The Texas Education Agency adopts an
amendment to 109.42, with changes to the
proposed text as published in the November
7, 1989, issue of the Texas Register (14
TexReg 5828). The amendment concerns the
membership of the advisory committee for
budgeting, accounting, and auditing. The
amendment increases the membership of the
committee from nine to 15, with each State
Board of Education district having one repre-
sentative. Two of the new members will rep-
resent school districts of between 500 and
100,000 average daily attendance, one will
be a certified public accountant actively en-
gaged in school auditing, and three will repre-
sent users of school financial data. Users
may include such personnel as Public Educa-
tion Information Management System coordi-
nators, private accounting service vendors,
electronic data processing interfacers, and
professional organization staff. Anticipated
changes to generally accepted accounting
principles and the development of automated
systems will cause agency staff to need com-
prehensive input from outside accounting ex-
perts and users of school district financial
data.
The changes involve only format; no substan-
tive changes were made. The section is now
presented in an implied subsection (a) with
no subsection (b).
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under the Texas
Education Code, 11.25, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to authorize the
appointment of official commissions com-
posed of citizens of the state.
109.42. Membership and Appoint-
ment. The Advisory Committee for
Budgeting, Accounting, and Auditing shall
be composed of 15 members, approved by
the State Board of Education upon recom-
mendation of the commissioner of educa-
tion, allocated as follows.
(1) One member shall represent
a school district with more than 100,000
average daily attendance.
(2) One member shall represent
a school district with fewer than 500 aver-
age daily attendance.
(3) Five members shall repre-
sent school districts with between 500 and
100,000 average daily attendance.
(4) One member shall represent
regional education service centers.
(5) One member shall be a pro-
fessor of accounting from a Texas universi-tified public accountants representing firms
actively engaged in auditing of Texas pub-
lic schools.
(7) Three members shall be per-
sons that are involved with the use of Texas
public school financial data.
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 January 17, 1990.TRD-9000744
W. N. Kirby
Commissioner of EducationEffective date: February 12, 1990
Proposal publication date: November 7, 1989
For further information, please call: (512)
463-9701
Chapter 141. Teacher
Certification
Subchapter J. Requirements for
Issuance of Texas Certificate
Based on Certificate and
College Credentials from
Other States
* 19 TAC 141.182
The Texas Education Agency adopts an
amendment to 141.182, without changes to
the proposed text as published in the Novem-
ber 7, 1989, issue of the Texas Register (14
TexReg 5828). The amendments concern the
required examinations for certification of edu-
cators in Texas (ExCET). The amendment
enables a school district to request authoriza-
tion of a nonrenewable permit to validate the
continued employment of a teacher from an-
other state who did not pass the professional
development portion of the ExCET. The non-
renewable permit can be authorized for no
more than 12 months from the date the
teacher first attempted that portion of the ex-
amination. The amendment is adopted
pursuant to Senate Bill 417 of the 71st Texas
Legislature.
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under the Texas
Education Code, 13.032, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to make rules
concerning teacher certification.
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 January 17, 1990.
TRD-9000745 W. N. Kirby
Commissioner of Education
Effective date: February 12, 1990
Proposal publication date: November 7, 1989
For further information, please call: (512)
463-9701ty.
(6) Three members shall be cer-Subchapter P. Record of
Certificates
* 19 TAC 141.341
The Texas Education Agency adopts an
amendment to 141.341, without changes to
the proposed text as published in the Novem-
ber 7, 1989, issue of the Texas Register (14
TexReg 5829). The amendment concerns
presentation of teacher certificates. The
amendments delete obsolete language to
comply with current statutes regarding pre-
sentation and retention of certificates. The
amendments are adopted pursuant to Senate
Bill 417 of the 71st Texas Legislature.
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under the Texas
Education Code, 13.032, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to make rules
concerning teacher certification.
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 January 17, 1990.TRD-9000746
W. N. Kirby
Commissioner of EducationEffective date: February 12, 1990
Proposal publication date: November 7, 1989
For further information, please call: (512)
463-9701
* 19 TAC 141.342
The Texas Education Agency adopts new
141.342, with changes to the proposed text
as published in the November 7, 1989, issue
of the Texas Register (14 TexReg 5829). The
new section concerns parent notification of
uncertified teachers. The new section
establishes guidelines by which school dis-
tricts must provide written notification to par-
ents whose children are scheduled to receive
classroom instruction without benefit of a cer-
tified teacher or person otherwise eligible for
that teaching assignment, unless specifically
exempted by statute. The new section is
adopted pursuant to Senate Bill 417 of the
71st Texas Legislature.
The changes to the section involve subsec-
tion (a) in which language was added that
clarifies exemptions and preserves existing
assignment eligibility. In addition, subsection
(c) was changed to extend from 10 to 30 the
number of days schools have to notify par-
ents after their child's placement in a class
taught by an uncertified person.
No comments were received regarding adop-
tion of the new section.
The new section is adopted under the Texas
Education Code, 13.032, which authorizes
the State Board of Education to make rules
concerning teacher certification.
141342. Required Parent Notification of
Uncertified Teachers.
(a) School districts which assign a
person as teacher of record to a classroom
or subject area for which the teacher is not15 TexReg 432 January 26, 1990 Texas Register *
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