Texas Register, Volume 7, Number 52, Pages 2617-2638, July 13, 1982 Page: 2,637
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Additionhas been added. Additions to the rules include services
to teenage parents, services to clients in DHR training
case plan, and transportation for day care.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 7, 1982.
TRD-825479 Marlin W. Johnson
Commissioner
Texas Department of Human
Resources
Filed: July 7, 1982
For further information, please call (512) 441-3355,
ext. 2037.
The Texas Department of Human Resources (DHR) will
conduct a hearing to receive comments on the selection
of new contractors to provide weatherization services. The
hearing will be held July 27, 1982, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,
in the DHR office, 400 Fourth Street, Southwest, Paris,
Texas.
The notice of invitation for offers on the weatherization
program was published in the May 25, 1982, issue of the
Texas Register (7 TexReg 2008). The Community Coun-
cil of Red River County will provide weatherization ser-
vices in Red River and Lamar Counties in the amount
of $94,905, and Red River Advancement, Inc., will pro-
vide weatherization services in Bowie County in the
amount of $78,391. The contracts will begin on August
1, 1982, and end June 30, 1983. Service delivery will be
in accordance with the Department of Energy regulations.
The department is interested in receiving comments on
the agencies' experience and performance in weatheriza-
tion or housing renovation activities; the agencies' ex-
perience in assisting low income persons in the area to
be served; and the agencies' capacity to undertake a timely
and effective weatherization program.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 7, 1982.TRD-825480
Marlin W. Johnston
Commissioner
Texas Department of Human
ResourcesFiled: July 7, 1982
For further information, please call (512) 441-3355,
ext. 2037.tial consultant, the consultant must demonstrate the abili-
ty to perform the educational services outlined in the
general information below.
The council is requesting the consultant to present a
criminal law update seminar and materials for that
seminar, the materials and seminar being more fully
described below. The seminar will be presented by the
consultant in Corpus Christi.
General Information. The curriculum for the seminar
should be a maximum of 10 training hours. The seminar
content will focus upon recent developments in prosecu-
tion services', with an emphasis upon federal and state
cooperation in the investigation and trial of criminal
cases. The seminar should cover the following general
topics:
(1) criminal law update;
(2) recent trends in prosecution; and
(3) professional development topics.
Written materials should be developed by the consultant
with respect to these presentations and should be
presented to the council in advance of the presentations.
Deadline. The deadline for receipt of applications by
the Prosecutor Council is August 17, 1982, at 5 p.m.
Contact. Further information concerning this offer may
be obtained from Andy Shuval, Executive Director, The
Prosecutor Council, P.O. Box 13555, Austin, Texas
78711, ( !2l) 475-6825.
Evaluation Criteria. The Prosecutor Council will award
the contract for consulting services to the consultant that
is considered best able to perform the work described
above. Evaluation criteria will include:
(1) record of performance in prior presentation of this
type;
(2) instructor experience;
(3) ability to meet specific time frame;
(4) demonstrated knowledge of work to be
performed;
(5) project management; and
(6) written proposal.
Written proposals should be submitted. The proposals
will be evaluated by the Prosecutor Council, and further
information may be requested. Award of the contract will
be by the Prosecutor Council.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 6, 1982.TRD-825459
The Prosecutor Council
Consultant Proposal Requests
Description. The Prosecutor Council, under authority
of its enabling act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 332d, is
requesting offers of consulting services, pursuant to the
requirements of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-1 lc,
for presentation of a professional development course for
prosecutors which is more fully described below. Ap-
plicants interested in making applications to provide this
course may do so by written proposal following the in-
structions outlined below. Before the Prosecutor Coun-
cil can consider any submitted application from a poten-Andy Shuval
Executive Director
The Prosecutor CouncilFiled: July 6, 1982
For further information, please call (512) 475-6825.
Description. The Prosecutor Council, under authority
of its enabling act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 332d, is
requesting offers of consulting services, pursuant to the
requirements of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-1Ic,
for preparation of an information booklet which is more
fully described below. Applicants interested in makingJuly 13, 1982 7 TexReg 2637
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