Texas Register, Volume 12, Number 70, Pages 3237-3293, September 18, 1987 Page: 3,286
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TERMINATIONS OF LICENSES ISSUED:
Location Name
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lent # ActionCopies of these documents and supporting materials are
available for inspection and copying at the office of the
Bureau of Radiation Control, Texas Department of
Health, 1212 East Anderson Lane, Austin, from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 10, 1987.
TRD-8707722 Robert A. MacLean
Deputy Commissioner
Professional Services
Texas Department of Health
Filed: September 10, 1987
For further Information, please call (512) 835.7000.Beaumont Cramer and (ilstrap It,'0(
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N A Midland 0 08 12 87In issuing new licenses and amending and renewing existing
licenses, the Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation
Control, has determined that the applicants are qualified
by reason of training and experience to use the material
in question for the purposes requested in accordance with
Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation in such a man-
ner as to minimize danger to public health and safety or
property and the environment; the applicants' proposed
equipment, facilities, and procedures are adequate to
minimize danger to public health and safety or property
and the environment; the issuance of the license(s) will not
be inimical to the health and safety of the public or the
environment; and the applicants satisfy any applicable
special requirements in the Texas Regulations for Control
of Radiation.
This notice affords the opportunity for a hearing on writ-
ten request of a licensee, applicant, or "person affected"
within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice.
A "person affected" is defined as a person who is resi-
dent of a county, or a county adjacent to the county, in
which the radioactive materials are or will be located, in-
cluding any person who is doing business or who has a
legal interest in land in the county or adjacent county, and
any local government in the county; and who can dem-
onstrate that he has suffered or will suffer actual injury
or economic damage due to emissions of radiation. A
licensee, applicant, or "person affected" may request a
hearing by writing David K. Lacker, Chief, Bureau of
Radiation Control (Director, Texas Radiation Control Pro-
gram), 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756.
Any request for a hearing must contain the name and ad-A4 A4 i4
Texas Housing Agency
Consultant Proposal Request
Pursuant to Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c, the
Texas Housing Agency invites proposals for one or more
private consultants to perform a detailed analysis of ex-
isting internal administrative procedures of the agency in
light of management policies governing the agency's opera-
tions that derive from applicable state law, prior action
of the agency's board of directors, and past administrative
practice. This analysis will be commissioned for the pur-
pose of producing recommendations to the agency's board
of directors for increasing the effectiveness of the agency
in serving its public purpose of assisting in the provision
of decent, safe, and sanitary housing for persons and fam-
ilies of low income and families of moderate income in
the State of Texas, by consolidating and improving the
efficiency of its program administration. The consultant
will be required to produce a comprehensive procedural
and operational manual for use by the agency's staff that
will set out in detail authorized procedures for the daily
operations of the agency and its existing programs.
The agency will consider offers to perform these consulting
services from interested persons with at least five years'
experience in a responsible management position with a
state governmental agency, including responsibilities in the
areas of personnel hiring, supervision, and evaluation, pro-
gram development and administration, and budgetary
supervision; and a working knowledge of housing-related
programs administered by the state and federal govern-
ments.
Any private consultant who wants to make an offer to per-
form the requested services may submit a written proposal,
including qualifications of the offeror, scope of services
offered, and an estimate of fees and expenses for services
to be performed, to Dan A. McNeil, Texas Housing Agen-
cy, P.O. Box 13941, Austin, Texas 78704, or 811 Barton
Springs Road, Suite 300, Austin, Texas 78704, for receipt
prior to 5 p.m. October 15, 1987.
The Finance and Audit Committee of the Board of Direc-
tors of the Texas Housing Agency will review proposals
timely submitted and will select a private consultant based
upon an evaluation of the proposals and, if the commit-12 TexReg 3286 September 18, 1987 Texas Register 4
6 08 14 87 dress of the person who considers himself affected by agen-
1 o8I 8' cy action, identify the subject license, specify the reasons
why the person considers himself affected, and state the
I os o( h' relief sought. If the person is represented by an agent, the
name and address of the agent must be stated.
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