Texas Register, Volume 11, Number 19, Pages 1163-1244, March 11, 1986 Page: 1,229
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the auspices of brush control and research
using phenoxy herbicides will be allowed.
Aerial research must have a buffer zone of
at least 1 mile from any susceptible crops,
and wind velocity must not exceed 10 mph
during spraying period. Ground application
must comply with the special provisions for
ground application under the special provi-
sions for dicamba. Research will be permit-
ted during the period of May 15-September
30 under these conditions, and will be ex-
empt from all fees. Notification shall be
made to Texas Department of Agriculture
before beginning research projects.
(g)-(q) (No change.)
(r) Runnels. That portion of Runnels
County beginning on the west county line at
the point of intersection with the Colorado
River, east-southeasterly along the Colorado
River to its intersection with U.S. Highway
83, thence north along U.S. Highway 83 to
its intersection with the north county line,
thence westerly along the north Runnels
County line to the northwest corner of the
county, thence southerly along the west
county line to the Colorado River, the point
of beginning, is regulated by the Texas Her-
bicide Law. In regulated areas, no permit is
required from October I-May 28 of the year
following. Use of regulated herbicides is pro-
hibited between May 26-October 1 of each
year. And further, amine and other non-
volatile formulation may be used in the
regulated area between the dates of May
28-October 1 each year, provided that the
user obtain a permit as prescribed by the law
prior to such use.
(s)-(w) (No change.)
(x) Austin. That portion of Austin
County lying east and south of the line de-
scribed in paragraph (1) of this subsection
is regulated by the Texas Agriculture Code,
Chapter 75.
(1)-(2) (No change.)
(3) Between the dates of March
15-July 31st, in that portion of Austin Coun-
ty lying south of Interstate Highway 10, the
following restrictions on the use of 2,4-D
formulations shall apply.
(A) The application by aircraft is
hereby prohibited.
(B) The use of ester formulations
by air or ground is prohibited.
(y)-(dd) (No change.)
(ee) Swisher.
(1) The use of 2,4-D ester is prohib-
ited for the period beginning April 20 and
ending September 20 of each year.
(2) The aerial application of all 2,
4-D is prohibited for the period beginning
April 20 and ending September 20 of each
year.
(3) The application of 2,4-D amine
by ground rig is allowed at any time through-
out the year.
(4) A permit for application of a
herbicide will not be required.
(ff) Briscoe.
(1) The aerial application of any
regulated herbicide is prohibited in BriscoeCounty from April 25-October 1, except in
Precinct 2, where aerial application of
regulated herbicides is prohibited for the pe-
riod beginning May 10 and ending October
15 of each year.
(2) The aerial application for brush
control may be permitted under the direct
personal supervision of the Texas Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
(3) The application of regulated
herbicides by ground equipment is banned
except for dicamba products. Permits must
be obtained prior to the application of di-
camba products by ground equipment.
(4) In Briscoe County, Precinct 2,
the application of 2,4-DB will be permitted
for ground application only.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 5, 1986.
TRD-8602194 Dolores Alvarado Hibbs
Director of Hearings
Texas Department of
Agriculture
Effective date: March 26, 1986
Proposal publication date: January 31, 1986
For further Information, please call
(512) 463-7583.TITLE 22. EXAMINING
BOARDS
Part XXII. Texas State
Board of Public
Accountancy
Chapter 507. Employees of the
Board
Confidentiality
*22 TAC 507.4
The Texas Board of Public Accountancy
adopts amendments to 507.4, without
changes to the proposed text published
in the January 7, 1986, Issue of the Texas
Register (11 TexReg 89).
The amendment provides for the con-
fidentiality of all information as required
by the Public Accountancy Act of 1979,
25, as amended.
The amendment provides for full coverage
confidentiality as required by the Public
Accountancy Act of 1979, 25, as amended.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendment.
The admendment is adopted under Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 41a-1, 6(a), which
provide the Texas State Board of Public
Accountancy with the authority to pro-
mulgate rules of professional conduct
relating to licensees and exam can-
didates.This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 4, 1986.TRD-8602174
Bob E Bradley
Texas State Board of
Public AccountancyEffective date: March 25, 1986
Proposal publication date: January 7, 1986
For further information, please call
(512) 451-0241.TITLE 40. SOCIAL
SERVICES AND
ASSISTANCE
Part IX. Texas Department
on Aging
Chapter 273. Transportation
Service Standards
Statutes and Regulations
* 40 TAC 273.1, 273.3, and 273.5
The Texas Department on Aging adopts
new 273.1, 273.3, and 273.5, with
changes to the proposes text published
in the October 15, 1985, issue of the Texas
Register (10 TexReg 4009).
The sections are adopted to establish
standards for area agencies, grantees,
service providers, or applicants to follow
and/or comply with when providing trans-
portation services for authorized partici-
pants of Title III, Older Americans Act,
programs.
The sections permit all activities pro-
viding transportation services funded
under Title III of the Older Americans Act
to follow standard procedures In delivery
of these services and to upgrade these
services to provide uniformity throughout
the state. The sections apply to Title III
purchased vehicles and/or those contrac-
tors that utilize Title IIIB funds for opera-
tion of a transportation program. The sec-
tions also provide that Title IIIB transpor-
tation service providers will be in full com-
pliance by May 31, 1989.
Comments consisted of fiscal implica-
tions on the implementation of the stan-
dards, identification on the vehicle that
identified the grantee agency, and hous-
ing or garaging of the vehicle at a driver's
home. Questions were posed concerning
physical exminations for driver and the
responsibility for bearing this cost.
The following individuals comment for the
adoption: Holly Anderson, planner, Deep
East Texas; Russona Kaye Jones-Briscoe,
Concerned Citizens of Jack County, Inc.;
Norma Jean Crane, Beaumont Nutrition
for the Elderly, Inc.; Victoria Klinzing, Tar-
rant County; Brad Helbert, West Central;4 Adopted Rules March 11, 1986 11 TexReg 1229
41P Adopted Rules
March 11, 1986 11 TexReg 1229
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