Texas Register, Volume 32, Number 44, Pages 7777-8060, November 2, 2007 Page: 7,889
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(c) Firearms that are inoperable and solely ornamental are ex-
empt from the storage requirements in this rule.
749.2967. May a caregiver transport a child in a vehicle where
firearms, other weapons, explosive materials, or projectiles are
present?
{(a) A caregiver may not transport a child in a vehicle where a
handgunispresentunlessthehandgunhashbeenissuedtthearegiver
as part of that person's employment as a law enforcement offiia4
[({b)] A caregiver may transport a child in a vehicle where
firearms (not handguns), other weapons, explosive materials, or pro-
jectiles are present if:
1) The child is ony receiving child-care services;]
(1) [(2)] All firearms are not loaded; [and]
(2) [({3)] The firearms, other weapons, explosive materials,
or projectiles are inaccessible to the child; and [.]
(3) Possession of the firearm is legal.
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 October 18,
2007.
TRD-200704952
Gerry Williams
General Counsel
Department of Family and Protective Services
Earliest possible date of adoption: December 2, 2007
For further information, please call: (512) 438-3437
SUBCHAPTER S. ADOPTION SERVICES:
ADOPTIVE PARENTS
DIVISION 2. PRE-ADOPTIVE HOME
SCREENING40 TAC 749.3624
The new section is proposed under Human Resources Code
(HRC) 40.0505 and Government Code 531.0055, which
provide that the Health and Human Services Executive Com-
missioner shall adopt rules for the operation and provision of
services by the health and human services agencies, including
the Department of Family and Protective Services; and HRC
40.021, which provides that the Family and Protective Ser-
vices Council shall study and make recommendations to the
Executive Commissioner and the Commissioner regarding rules
governing the delivery of services to persons who are served or
regulated by the department.
The new section implements the Family Code, 162.0025.
749.3624. May I consider a prospective adoptive parent's member-
ship in a military organization as a factor in approving an adoptive
home screening?
Section 162.0025 of the Texas Family Code prohibits any person con-
ducting an adoptive home study from considering membership in the
armed forces of the United States, Texas National Guard, National
Guard in another state, or in a reserve component of the armed forces
of the United States as a negative factor in determining whether the
adoptive parent would be a suitable parent or whether an adoption is in
the best interests of the child.
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 October 18,
2007.
TRD-200704951
Gerry Williams
General Counsel
Department of Family and Protective Services
Earliest possible date of adoption: December 2, 2007
For further information, please call: (512) 438-3437
4 4 4PROPOSED RULES November 2, 2007 32 TexReg 7889
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