Texas Register, Volume 7, Number 52, Pages 2617-2638, July 13, 1982 Page: 2,630
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No comments were received regarding adoption of the
new rule.
The new section is adopted under Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 7465a, 7, which authorizes the
board to make, alter, or amend such rules and regula-
tions as may be necessary or desirable to carry into
effect the provisions of the Act.
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 July 2, 1982.TRD-825418
Roger D. Shipman
Executive Secretary
Texa3 Board of Veterinary
Medical ExaminersEffective date: July 26, 1982
Proposal publication date: March 23, 1982
For further information, please call (512) 458-1183.
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 Ad-
ministrative Code (TA C), they do not have designated
TA C numbers. For the time being, the rules will con-
tinue to be published under their Texas Register
numbers. However, the rules will be published under
the agency's correct TAC title and part.)
Rating and Policy Forms
Workers' Compensation Rate
Administration
059.05.58.002
The State Board of Insurance adopts amendments to
Rule 059.05.58.002, which adopts by reference the
Texas Experience Rating Plan Manual for Workers'
Compensation, with changes to the proposed text
published in the March 12, 1982, issue of the Texas
Register (7 TexReg 1027). The effective date is
changed from May 1, 1982, to August 1, 1982.
Section VIII of the Experience Rating Plan Manual is
being amended by deleting Paragraph (1)(b). The
amendments are justified because the two classifica-
tions being deleted contain no nonratable elements.
The two classifications are being deleted from the
Texas Experience Rating Plan Manual for clarification
purposes since they are not applicable.
No comments were received regarding adoption of the
amendments.
The amendments are adopted pursuant to the Texas
Insurance Code, Articles 5.58 and 5.62, authorizing
the State Board of Insurance to establish rating plans
and statistical plans and make rules necessary to carry
out the provisions of the Workers' Compensation
statutes..002. Texas Experience Rating Plan Manual for
Worker's Compensation Insurance. The State Board of
Insurance adopts by reference the Texas Experience
Rating Plan Manual for Workers' Compensation as
amended on August 1, 1982, which contains rules, rates,
factors, and tables used in experience rating subscriber
files. This document is published by the National Coun-
cil on Compensation Insurance and may be obtained from
the Insurance Services Office, Product Distribution Divi-
sion, 160 Water Street, New Yor k, New York 10038, (212)
487-5000, or from the State Board of Insurance, 1110 San
Jacipto, Austin, Texas 78786, where it is also available
for public inspection.
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 July 2, 1982.TRD-825416
James W Norman
Chief Clerk
State Board of InsuranceEffective date: August 1, 1982
Proposal publication date: March 12, 1982
For further information, please call (512) 475-2950.
TITLE 40. SOCIAL SERVICES AND
"ASSISTANCE
Part X. Texas Employment
Commission
(Editor's note: Because the Texas Employment Com-
mission's rules have not yet been published in the
Texas Administrative Code (TAC), they do not have
designated TAC numbers. For the time being, the rules
will continue to be published under their Texas
Register numbers. However, the rules will be pub-
lished under the agency's correct TAC title and part.)
Chapter 10. Unemployment
Insurance
327.10.00.001-.029
The Texas Employment Commission adopts new
Rules 327.10.00.001-.029, without changes to the
proposed text published in the June 1, 1982, issue
of the Texas Register (7 TexReg 2107).
These rules are necessary for the Texas Employment
Commission to properly implement and administer a
uniform and efficient unemployment insurance pro-
gram as provided by the Texas Unemployment Com-
pensation Act. These rules provide Texas employers,
workers, and the general public with clarification and
interpretation of the Texas Unemployment Compen-
sation Act.
One comment was received on Rule
327.10.00.020(a)(4)(A) to the effect that all claims
should be permitted to be filed by mail, including ini-
tial claim where a hardship may be established.7 TexReg 2630 July 13, 1982
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