Texas Register, Volume 11, Number 57, Pages 3423-3447, July 29, 1986: Searching Inside

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... 7.901, 7.902 ....................3206 40 TAC 71001-7.1006 ...................3206 40 TAC 71111-71117...~ 3428 Jilj' 29, /986 Texas Regi.~ter 4 Texas Register IP Ii TexReg 3428 Julr 29, 1986

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... In the May 13, 1986, issue of the Texas Register (11 TexReg 2222). The amendments to 35.4 and 35.5... of the Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act, and Chapter 32 of this title (relating to Hearing and Appeal... For further information, please call (512) 463-8100. July 29, 1986 II TexReg 3437 4 Adopted Rules

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... of the Texas Register (11 TexReg 1907). The industrial radiography industry has the greatest percentage.... The department clarified 31.32(e) to emphasize the surveys do not have to be made of the boundaries of both high... qualification requirements other than those for a radiographer trainee or 11 TexReg 3438 July 29, 1986 Texas

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... "TexReg;' and the beginning page number on which that document was published. For example, a document... published on page 2402 of Volume 6 (1981) is cited as follows: 6 TexReg 2402. In order that readers may cite... corner of the page, would be written: "11 TexReg 2 issue date:' while on the opposite page, page 3..., in the lower right-hand corner, would be written "issue date 11 TexReg 3." How To Research: The public

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... as published in the July 22, 1986, issue of the Texas Register (11 TexReg 3358). The agenda item at the top... Products Terminal, Houston; bulk petroleum products terexeg346 Jly29 186 Texs egstr 11 TexReg 3446 July

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