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Comments on the proposal may be submitted to
Ienneth H. Ashworth, Coordinating Board, Texas Col-
lege and University System, P.O. Box 12788, Austin,
Texas 78711.
The new section is proposed under the Texas Educa-
tion Code, 61.058, which provides the Coordinat-
ing Board, Texas College and University System with
the authority to approve real property acquisitions.
017.65. Application for Approval of Real Property Ac-
quisition.
(a) The application procedure shall consist of two
steps, as follows.
(1) The first step, which is optional, involves the
partial completion of the application form prescribed in
17.64 of this title (relating to Application Form). Items
dealing with financial data, costs, and appraisal reports
shall be excluded. The application shall be submitted at
least 60 days prior to the board meeting at which the re-
quest is to be considered. Board approval of the request
at this step will result in coordinating board endorsement
of the acquisition with the exception of ultimate cost.
(2) The second step, which would be required in
all cases, would involve the completion and submission
of the entire application form, including costs, source of
funds, and the procurement of two appraisal reports as
provided in 17.63 of this title (relating to Real Property
Costing More than $10,000).
(b) Coordinating board consideration of requests
for real property acquisitions which had received prelimi-
nary board approval under Step 1 Is delegated to the
Campus Planning and Facilities Development Commit-
tee. The committee will act upon requests of an emer-
gency nature between scheduled meetings of the board
in accordance with the following guidelines.
(1) The Campus Planning and Facilities Develop-
ment Committee will be guided in its decision in part by
its judgment as to whether or not the full board would
approve the cost figures were the request being brought
to the board for the first time. The action by the com-
mittee will be final, subject to appeal to the full board
at its next meeting.
(2) Emergencies arising in close proximity to a
board meeting may be taken to the board for board ac-
tion or board guidance to the committee in its decision
an emergency request.
(3) The committee may refuse to consider a re-
quest, disapprove it, approve it, or refer the request to
the next meeting of the board.
(4) The committee shall report all actions to the
board at its next meeting.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on November 1, 1984.TRD-8411308
James McWhorter
Assistant Commissioner for
Administration
Coordinating Board, Texas
College and University SystemProposed date of adoption:
January 25, 1985
For further information, please call (512) 475-2033.TITLE 28. INSURANCE
Part I. State Board of Insurance
(Editor's note: Because the State Board of Insurance's
rules have not yet been published in the Texas Admin-
istrative Code (TAC), they do not have designated
TAC numbers. For the time being, the rules will con-
tinue to be published under their Texas Register num-
bers. However, the rules will be published under the
agency's correct title and part.)
Taxes and Fees
059.04.01.003
The State Board of Insurance proposes new Rule
059.04.01.003, concerning rates of assessment on
gross premium receipts for the 1984 calendar year to
determine maintenance taxes to support certain func-
tions of the State Board of Insurance. The rule applies
to automobile insurance; casualty insurance and other
lines regulated under the Insurance Code, Chapter 5,
Subchapter 8; fire and allied lines insurance, includ-
ing Inland marine; workers' compensation insurance;
title insurance; and prepaid legal services contracts.
The State Board of Insurance is required annually to
determine the rate of assessment for the types of in-
surance specified.
Carroll G. Fuchs, staff services chief, has determined
that for the first five-year period the rule will be in ef-
fect there will be no fiscal implications for state or local
government or small businesses as a result of enforc-
ing or administering the rule.
Mr. Fuchs also has determined that for each year of
the first five years the rule as proposed is in effect the
public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing the
rule as proposed is the promulgation of a rate which
will facilitate the proper collection of maintenance
taxes to maintain the State Board of Insurance. The
anticipated economic cost to individuals who are re-
quired to comply with the rule as proposed is payment
of the tax at the rate specified. The amount of tax will
depend on the amount and particular type of insur-
ance written.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to
Carroll G. Fuchs, Chief of Staff Services, State Board
of Insurance, 1110 San Jacinto Street, Austin, Texas
78786.
This new rule is proposed under the insurance Code,
Articles 5.12, 5.24, 5.49, 5.68, 9.46, and 23.08,
which provides the State Board of Insurance with the
authority to set the rates for maintenance taxes to be
charged each year for the types of insurance specified
in the rule.
.003. Assessment of Maintenance Tax, 1985. The
following rates for maintenance taxes are assessed for the
calendar year 1984 for the lines of insurance specified:
(1) for automobile insurance, pursuant to the In-
surance Code, Article 5.12, the rate is .024 of 1.0%;
(2) for casualty and other lines of insurance un-
der the Insurance Code, Chapter 5, Subchapter B, pur-
suant to the Insurance Code, Article 5.24, the rate is .075
of 1.0%;November 16, 1984
9 TexReg 5880
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