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day of checkout, unless the executive director has approved an alterna-
tive timeframe, which shall be clearly posted at the park.
(b) An entrance fee of $1.00 - $15.00 per person may be
collected [imposed] at designated parks.
(c) (No change.)
59.3. Park Entry Passes.
Park entry passes authorize entry privileges to parks where entry fees
apply but are not valid for [teu] activity or other applicable fees.
(1) Annual Park Entrance Passes.
(A) A valid annual park entrance pass authorizes park
entry without payment of an individual entrance fee for the holder of
the annual pass, and:
(i) (No change.)
(ii) up to 14 [ether] persons accompanying the pass
holder in the same boat if the holder of the annual park entrance pass
is entering by boat; or
(iii) up to 14 [other] persons accompanying the pass
holder if the holder of the annual park entrance pass is entering by
motorcycle, bicycle or on foot.
(B) An annual park entrance pass is valid only for pri-
vate, noncommercial use and is not valid for:
(i) (No change.)
(ii) commercial use such as [guided] tour groups.
(C) (No change.)
(D) The fee for an annual park entrance pass shall be
established by [order of] the executive director within the range of $50
- $100.
(E) (No change.)
(2) Youth Group Annual Entrance Pass.
(A) - (B) (No change.)
(C) The fee for a pass under this subsection shall be es-
tablished by [order of] the executive director within the range of $50 -
$300.
(D) (No change.)
(3) State Parklands Passport. A state parklands passport
shall be issued at no cost to any person meeting the criteria established
by Parks and Wildlife Code, 13.018.
(A) - (D) (No change.)
(E) The department may collect [impose] a fee for a re-
placement state parklands passport.
59.4. Activity and Facility Use Fees.
(a) (No change.)
(b) Fee ranges - facility use:
(1) - (2) (No change.)
(3) group day use facility or area [(rereatin/meeig
hall/dininghalt)] - $15 [$50] - $1,000;
(4) group4ayusearea- $ 47$200;]
(4) [(5)] group overnight use facility(bunkhouses, bar-
racks, campsites, shelters), variable by facility type or number of
occupants - $100 - $1,500;(5) [(6)] bunkhouse/hotel/motel room - $3 5-225;
() [(-7)] excess vehicle parking(per vehicle) - $1.00-
$6.00(parking areas designated by park superintendent);
() [(8)] (excess occupancy fee (in addition to facility use
fee), per person - $1.00-$25;
(8) swimming pool facility $35 - $750.
(c) Fee ranges - activities:
(1) (No change.)
(2) swimming pools use:
(A) - (B) (No change.)
{() group use(before or after normal operating hours)
(3) - (6) (No change.)
(7) tour fees [(edueationah interpreve- instructional- ad-
venture and/or entertainment or any cembinat m of fees packaged into
one rate for park-speie speia1 events up to and including multi-night
visitation, food ac omoations, increased staffing special prepara-
tions er equipment or similarensiderations)] per person - $0.25 [$-25]
- $1,000;
(8) - (9) (No change.)
(d) - (e) (No change.)
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed the pro-
posal and found it to be within the state agency's legal authority
to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on December 9,
2016.
TRD-201606452
Ann Bright
General Counsel
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Earliest possible date of adoption: January 22, 2017
For further information, please call: (512) 389-4775
CHAPTER 69. RESOURCE PROTECTION
SUBCHAPTER A. ENDANGERED,
THREATENED, AND PROTECTED NATIVE
PLANTS
31 TAC 69.2, 69.8
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (the department) pro-
poses the repeal of 69.6 and amendments to 69.2, 69.8,
69.26, 69.102, 69.116, 69.121, 69.301 and 69.405, concerning
Resource Protection. The proposed amendments are a result of
the department's review of its regulations under the provisions of
Government Code, 2001.039, which requires a state agency to
review each of its regulations no less frequently than every four
years and to re-adopt, adopt with changes, or repeal each rule
as a result of the review.
The proposed repeal of 69.6, concerning Permit and Tag, would
eliminate a duplicative provision regarding the fee for a commer-
cial plant permit. Over the years, the department has sought to
locate regulations regarding most department fees in 31 TACPROPOSED RULES December 23, 2016 41 TexReg 10083
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