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(13) bribery;
(14) tampering with witness;
(15) insurance fraud;
(16) money laundering;
(17) perjury;
(18) tampering with governmental record;
(19) fraudulent filing of financing statement; and
(20) possession or promotion of child pornography.
(c) The commission shall revoke a person's registration un-
der this subchapter upon the registered person's or a registered agent's
imprisonment for a felony conviction, felony community supervision
revocation, revocation of parole, or revocation of mandatory supervi-
sion.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 25,
2006.
TRD-200605290
Susan K. Durso
General Counsel
Texas Residential Construction Commission
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 5, 2006
For further information, please call: (512) 475-0595
CHAPTER 313. STATE-SPONSORED
INSPECTION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
PROCESS (SIRP)
10 TAC 313.14
(Editors note: The text of the following section proposed for repeal
will not be published. The section may be examined in the offices of the
Texas Residential Construction Commission or in the Texas Register
office, Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street,
Austin.)
Texas Residential Construction Commission (commission) pro-
poses the repeal of 313.14, The Third-Party Inspector's Report,
because the language in that section has been subsumed into
revisions to be adopted into 313.13 of this chapter.
Ms. Susan Durso, General Counsel for the commission, has de-
termined that, for each year of the first five-year period that the
proposed repeal is in effect, there will be no increase in expen-
ditures or revenue for state government and no fiscal impact for
state or local government as a result of enforcing or administer-
ing the section.
Ms. Durso has also determined that, for the first five years the
rule is repealed, the public will benefit from more clear and pre-
cise rules that explain how to participate in the SIRP process.
There will not be an effect on individuals, or large, small, or micro
businesses. There is no anticipated economic cost to persons
who are required to comply with the proposed repeals.
Ms. Durso has also determined that, for each year of the first
five-year period the proposed repeal is in effect, there shouldbe no effect on a local economy; therefore, no local employment
impact statement is required under the Administrative Procedure
Act, 2001.022.
Comments on the proposed repeal may be submitted to Su-
san K. Durso, General Counsel, Texas Residential Construction
Commission, 311 E. 14th Street, Austin, Texas 78701 or by fax
to (512) 475-2453. Comments may also be submitted electron-
ically to comments@trcc.state.tx.us. For comments submitted
electronically, please include "Repeal of 313.14" in the subject
line. The deadline for submission of comments is 14 days from
the date of publication of the proposed repeal in the Texas Reg-
ister. Comments should be organized in a manner consistent
with the organization of the rule under consideration.
The repeal is proposed pursuant to Property Code 408.001,
which provides general authority for the commission to adopt
rules necessary for the implementation of Title 16 and Subtitle
D of Title 16 of the Property Code, which provides for the imple-
mentation of the SIRP.
The repeal is proposed to implement Property Code 408.001
and 426.004.
313.14. Third-Party Inspector's Report.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 22,
2006.
TRD-200605286
Susan K. Durso
General Counsel
Texas Residential Construction Commission
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 5, 2006
For further information, please call: (512) 475-0595
TITLE 19. EDUCATION
PART 2. TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCYCHAPTER 74.
MENTSCURRICULUM REQUIRE-
The State Board of Education (SBOE) proposes amendments
to 74.1 - 74.3, 74.61, 74.63, and 74.64, concerning the cur-
riculum requirements. The rules provide for curriculum require-
ments for school districts and outline graduation requirements.
The proposed amendments would incorporate changes in 19
TAC Chapter 74, Subchapters A and F, to reflect technical cor-
rections, legislation from the regular session of the 79th Texas
Legislature, 2005, and requirements of House Bill (HB) 1 from
the Third Called Session.
19 TAC Chapter 74 is organized as follows: Subchapter A,
Required Curriculum; Subchapter B, Graduation Requirements;
Subchapter C, Other Provisions; Subchapter D, Graduation
Requirements, Beginning with School Year 2001 - 2002; Sub-
chapter E, Graduation Requirements, Beginning with School
Year 2004 - 2005; and Subchapter F, Graduation Requirements,
Beginning with School Year 2007 - 2008.31 TexReg 8320 October 6, 2006 Texas Register
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