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Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 21, 1987.
TRD-8706031
David V. Brandon
Executive Director
Texas Economic Development
CommissionFiled: July 22, 1987
For further information, please call (512) 472-5059.
Texas Education Agency
Modified Request for Proposals
This notice is submitted in accordance with Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 6252-11c.
In February, the Texas Education Agency disseminated
a request for proposal entitled Support Services for De-
veloping and Administering the Basic Skills Tests to be used
as a Condition for Admission into an Approved Teacher
Education Program. The recent passage of House Bill 2182
delayed the selection of a contractor. Notices are being sent
to the companies that submitted proposals as well as other
prospective proposers. This notice includes modifications
to the original request for proposal as a result of agree-
ments reached by the State Board of Education and the
Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System,
concerning the new legislation.
Companies may supplement their proposals, withdraw
their proposals, or submit new proposals. Any company
may submit a new proposal provided it addresses the ori-
ginal request for proposal and the modifications, and the
proposal is submitted by 5 p.m., August 21, 1987. For in-
formation or a copy of the request for proposal, contact
Marvin Veselka, assistant commissioner for assessment and
evaluation, Texas Education Agency, (512) 463-9533.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 20, 1987.
TRD-8705941 W. N. Kirby
Commissioner of Education
Filed: July 20, 1987
For further information, please call (512) 463-9212.
Request for Applications
The Texas Education Agency invites applications from
school districts for a project titled Secondary Models for
Increasing Graduation. Funding will be provided through
the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act, Chap-
ter 2, for approximately three model program sites. These
models will be selected and funded at a level not to ex-
ceed $100,000 per model. Each model will be funded for
a period of 12 months (September 1987-August 1988). The
objectives of this effort are to develop a multiservice,
multifunded model for increasing graduation rates; to
develop a system of identifying students at risk of not
graduating from high school; to increase the academic
functioning of students in the essential elements; to
decrease the dropout rate of secondary level students; to
increase the employability skills and employment rates of
potential and actual school leavers; and to identify other
funding sources to replace Chapter 2 funds at the close
of the funding year in order to continue the projects' ob-
jectives. Each application will be reviewed to determinethe capability of the applicant to implement its proposed
model. All specifications in the request for application must
be addressed.
A copy of the complete request for application may be
obtained by calling or writing the Document Control Cen-
ter, Texas Education Agency, 1701 North Congress Ave-
nue, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 463-9304. Applications
may be delivered by mail or in person to the Texas Educa-
tion Agency Document Control Center. Applications re-
ceived after August 24, 1987, will not be considered for
funding.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 14, 1987.
TRD-8705940 W. N. Kirby
Commissioner of Education
Filed: July 20, 1987
For further information, please call (512) 463-9212.
Texas Department of Health
Intent to Revoke a Certificate of
Registration
The Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation
Control, filed a complaint against the following registrant,
pursuant to Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation
(TRCR) 13.8. The agency intends to revoke the certificate
of registration, order the registrant to cease and desist use
of radiation machine(s), and order the registrant to divest
himself of such equipment, presenting evidence satisfac-
tory to the Bureau of Radiation Control that he has com-
plied with the order and the provisions of Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 4590f. The complaint is as shown follow-
ing this notice.
This notice affords the opportunity for a hearing to show
cause why the certificate of registration should not be
revoked. A written request for a hearing must be received
within 30 days from the date of service of the complaint
to be valid. Such written request must be filed with David
K. Lacker, Chief, Bureau of Radiation Control, (Direc-
tor, Radiation Control Program), 1100 West 49th Street,
Austin, Texas 78756-3189. Should no request for a public
hearing be timely filed, the certificate of registration will
be revoked at the end of the 30-day period of notice.
A copy of all relevant material is available for public in-
spection at the Bureau of Radiation Control, 1212 East
Anderson Lane, Austin, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
(except holidays).
The Texas Department of Health (the agency), Bureau of
Radiation Control, Division of Compliance and Inspec-
tion, through its division director, and makes the follow-
ing complaint against Lynn F. Gordon, D.D.S., 3000
North MacArthur, Irving, Texas 75062, (the registrant),
holder of Certificate of Registration 5-14406.
Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation (TRCR)
12.11(b), requires payment of an annual fee for each cer-
tificate of registration for radiation machines, in the
amount indicated for the appropriate category in Schedule
12.31 of TRCR. The fee shall be received each year on
or before the last day of the expiration month of the cer-
tificate of registration. On July 15, 1986, the registrant was
billed $122 for fees due Certificate of Registration 5-14406,
covering the period from August 1986-July 1987. On April
30, 1987, the agency informed the registrant of the delin-
quency of payment, giving the registrant opportunity toJuly 28, 1987 12 TexReg 2485
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