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tions to state or local government as a result of the
repeals.
Dr. Beverly J. Bardsley, director for policy develop-
ment, and Mr. Bennett have also determined that for
each year of the first five years the repeals are in ef
fect the public benefit anticipated as a result of the
repeals will be the deletion of rules which no longer
reflect current statutes concerning textbooks for
kindergarten students There is no anticipated eco-
nomic cost to individuals as a result of the repeals.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Dr.
Beverly J Bardsley, Director for Policy Development,
201 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512)
475-7077 A public hearing on all proposed changes
in the textbook rules, including these repeals, will be
held on Thursday, May 12, 1983 Information con
cerning the hearing is contained in the preamble to pro
posed new and amended 81 61 81 76. published
elsewhere in this Register
These repeals are proposed under the authority of the
Texas Education Code, 12 14(a), as amended by
Senate Bill 27, 68th Legislature, which directs the
State Board of Education to select and adopt a multi
pie list of textbooks for use in the elementary grades,
including kindergarten, and the secondary grades of
the public schools of Texas, and Senate Bill 27, 68th
Legislature, 15(1), which repealed the Texas Educa-
tion Code, 12.04 (as added by Chapter 377, Acts
of the 62nd Legislature, 1971)81.191 (226.33.39.010).
81.192 (226.33.39.020).
81.193 (226.33.39.030).
81.194 (226.33.39.040).
81.195 (226.33.39.050).Special Dejntion
A cqui.aitions.
Authorization of State Funds.
Distribution and Control.
Fund Allotment in Lieu of
Textbooks for New
Classroom Units.This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on April 20, 1983.
TRD-832951 * Raymon L. Bynum
Commissioner of Education
Proposed date of adoption:
July 9, 1983
For further information, please call (512) 475-7077.tions. This section repeats a definition of textbooks
for children in bilingual education classes which was
taken from the Texas Education Code, 12 04 (as
added by Chapter 392, Acts of the 63rd Legislature,
1973). This section of the Code has been repealed.
Therefore, the rule implemrentinrg this section of the
Code is also proposed for repeal Textbooks for bi-
lingual education programs wil be adopted in accor
dance with the rules governing other textbook pur
chases by the state
Richard Bennett. assc, alt corornti ssiorrr, i nr finance,
has determined that for the fiist five year putiod the
repeal will be in effect thert will be no fiscal implica
tions to state or local government as a result of the
repeal
Dr Beverly J Bardsley director for policy develop
ment. and Mr Bennett have determined that for each
year of the first five years the repeal as proposed is
in effect the public benefit anticipated as a result of
the repeal as proposed will he the deletion it of obsolete
statutory material Ihere is no anticipated economic
cost to indvd(uals as ,r result of the repeal
Comments on the proposal ;imay be submitted to Dr.
Beverly J Bardsley, Director for Policy Development.
201 East 11th Street. Austn., Texas /8101, (512)
475 7077 A public hearing on all proposed changes
In the textbook rules, including these repeals, will be
held on Thursday, May 12, 1983 Information con
cerning the hearing is contained in the preamble to pro
posed new and amended 81 6 1 81 76, published
elsewhere in this Register
This repeal is proposed under the authority of the
Texas Education Code, 4 12.03(d), as amended by the
68th Legislature, Senate Bill 27, which authorizes the
State Board of Education to solicit bids for and pur-
chase or otherwise acquire textbooks and supporting
media for students in bilingual education classes in
public schools in accordance with the Texas Educa-
tion Code, Chapter 12, Subchapter B, and any ap-
plicable rule adopted by the State Board of Education.
81.201 (226.33.40.010). Special Ie/intion.This agency hereby certifies that
been reviewed by legal counsel and
the agency's authority to adopt.the proposal has
found to be withinIssued in Austin, Texas, on April 20, 1983.
TRD-832952 Raymon L. Bynum
Commissioner of EducationTextbooks for Children Enrolled in
Bilingual Education Classes
19 TAC 81.201
(Editor's note: The text of the following rule being pro-
posed for repeal will not be published. The rule may
be examined in the offices of the Texas Education
Agency, 201 East 1 th Street, Austin, or in the Texas
Register office, 503E Sam Houston Building, Austin.)
The Texas Education Agency proposes the repeal of
81.201 (226.33.40.010), concerning special defini-Proposed date of adoption.
July 9, 1983
For further information, please call(512) 475-7077.
April 29, 1983 8 TexReg 1399
Proposed
Rules
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