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S'EVIEW OF
This section contains notices of state agency rules review
J G EN C R L E E S as directed by the Texas Government Code, 2001.039.
Included here are (1) notices of plan to review; (2)
notices of intention to review, which invite public comment to specified rules; and (3) notices of readoption, which
summarize public comment to specified rules. The complete text of an agency's plan to review is available after it is filed
with the Secretary of State on the Secretary of State's web site (http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg). The complete text of an
agency's rule being reviewed and considered for readoption is available in the Texas Administrative Code on the web site
(http://www.sos.state.tx. us/tac).
For questions about the content and subject matter of rules, please contact the state agency that is reviewing the rules.
Questions about the web site and printed copies of these notices may be directed to the Texas Register office.Proposed Rule Reviews
Texas Department of Agriculture
Title 4, Part 1
The Texas Department of Agriculture (the department) proposes to re-
view Texas Administrative Code, Title 4, Part 1, Chapter 18, concern-
ing Organic Standards and Certification, pursuant to the Texas Gov-
ernment Code, 2001.039. Section 2001.039 requires state agencies to
review and consider for readoption each of their rules every four years.
The review must include an assessment of whether the original justifi-
cation for the rules continues to exist.
As part of the review process, the department proposes amendments
to Chapter 18, Subchapter C, concerning Organic Production and Han-
dling Requirements, 18.236; Subchapter F, Division 1, concerning the
List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances, 18.600; and Division 5,
concerning Miscellaneous Provisions, 18.702; and the repeal of Sub-
chapter F, Division 1, concerning the List of Allowed and Prohibited
Substances, 18.601 - 18.606, and Division 5, concerning Miscella-
neous Provisions, 18.701. These may be found in the proposed rule
section of this publication of the Texas Register. The assessment of
Chapter 18, Subchapters A - F, by the department at this time, indi-
cates that with the exception of the proposed amendments to 18.236,
18.600 and 18.702 and the proposed repeal of 18.601 - 18.606 and
18.701, the reason for readopting without changes all remaining sec-
tions in Chapter 18, Subchapters A - F continues to exist.
The department is accepting comment on the review of Chapter 18.
Comments on the review must be submitted within 30 days following
the publication of this notice in the Texas Register to Leslie McKinnon,
Coordinator for Organic Certification, Texas Department of Agricul-
ture, P.O. Box 12847, Austin, Texas 78711.
TRD-200705067
Dolores Alvarado Hibbs
General Counsel
Texas Department of Agriculture
Filed: October 22, 2007
Texas Department of Transportation
Title 43, Part 1
In accordance with Government Code, 2001.039, the Texas Depart-
ment of Transportation (department) files this notice of intention to re-
view 43 TAC, Part 1, Chapter 17, Vehicle Titles and Registration (see
also proposed changes to Chapter 17 published in the October 12, 2007,issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 7246)); Chapter 18, Motor Car-
riers; and Chapter 28, Oversize and Overweight Vehicles and Loads.
The department will accept comments regarding whether the reasons
for adopting these rules continue to exist. The comment period will
last 30 days beginning with the publication of this notice of intention
to review.
Comments regarding this rule review may be submitted in writing to
Bob Jackson, General Counsel, Texas Department of Transportation,
125 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas 78701-2483.
TRD-200705072
Bob Jackson
General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: October 22, 2007
Adopted Rule Reviews
Texas Department of Banking
Title 7, Part 2
The Finance Commission of Texas (commission) has completed the
review of Texas Administrative Code, Title 7, Part 2, Chapter 15,
concerning corporate activities, specifically Subchapter A (Fees and
Other Provisions of General Applicability) comprised of 15.1 -
15.9; Subchapter B (Bank Charters) comprised of 15.23 and 15.24;
Subchapter C (Bank Offices) comprised of 15.41 and 15.42; Sub-
chapter E (Change of Control Applications) comprised of 15.81;
Subchapter F (Applications for Merger, Conversion, and Purchase
or Sale of Assets) comprised of 15.101 - 15.117; and Subchapter
G (Charter Amendments and Certain Changes in Outstanding Stock)
comprised of 15.121 and 15.122.
Notice of the review of Chapter 15 was published in the June 1, 2007,
issue of the Texas Register (32 TexReg 3005). No comments were
received in response to the notice.
The commission finds that the reasons for initially adopting 15.1 -
15.9, 15.23, 15.24, 15.41, 15.42, 15.81, 15.101 - 15.117, 15.121, and
15.122, continue to exist and readopts these sections without changes
in accordance with the requirements of Government Code, 2001.039.
TRD-200705015
A. Kaylene Ray
General Counsel
Texas Department of Banking
Filed: October 19, 2007RULE REVIEW November 2, 2007 32 TexReg 7935
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