Source: http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/archive/December302016/Review%20of%20Agency%20Rules/Review%20of%20Agency%20Rules.html
Timestamp: 2018-01-19 16:56:58
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The Texas State Library and Archives Commission proposes to review Chapter 6, concerning the management, retention, microfilming, and electronic storage of state agency records and the fee schedules for the commission's imaging and records storage services, in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code, §2001.39, which require state agencies to review and consider for readoption each of their rules every four years.
The reasons for adopting the rules in Chapter 6 continue to exist. The rules were adopted pursuant to the Government Code, §441.185(e) that requires the Texas State Library and Archives Commission to adopt rules concerning the submission of records schedules to the state records administrator; Government Code, §441.185(f) that permits the commission to prescribe minimum retention periods for state records; Government Code, §441.188 that permits the commission to establish standards and procedures for the microfilming of state records; Government Code, §441.189 that permits the commission to establish standards and procedures for the electronic storage of state records; and the Business and Commerce Code, §43.017 that permits the commission to adopt rules concerning the management of electronic transactions and signed records. The commission has authority to recover the costs of its imaging and records storage services through the assessment of fees. The commission has chosen to adopt its fee schedules for these services as administrative rules under authority of the Government Code, §441.199, which gives the commission broad rulemaking authority in the state's management and preservation of records.
Written comments on the review of Chapter 6 may be submitted to Nanette Pfiester, Program Planning and Research Specialist, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, State and Local Records Management, Box 12927, Austin, TX 78711; by fax to (512) 936-2306; or by email to nanette.pfiester@tsl.texas.gov. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission must receive written comments postmarked no later than 30 days from the date this notice is published in the Texas Register.
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Program, Planning & Research Specialist
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (Department) files this notice of intent to review and consider for re-adoption, revision, or repeal, Title 16, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 70, Industrialized Housing and Buildings. This review and consideration is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Texas Government Code, §2001.039.
Any questions or written comments pertaining to this rule review may be submitted by mail to Neta Lamas, Legal Assistant, General Counsel's Office, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, P.O. Box 12157, Austin, Texas 78711, or by facsimile to (512) 475-3032, or electronically to erule.comments@tdlr.texas.gov. Please include "IHB" in the subject line. The deadline for comments is 30 days after publication in the Texas Register.
§70.10 Definitions
§70.20 Registration of Manufacturers, REF Builders, and Industrialized Builders
§70.21 Registration of Design Review Agencies, Third Party Inspection Agencies and Inspectors, and Third Party Site Inspectors
§70.30 Exemptions (New section effective October 1, 2016 (41 TexReg 7259))
§70.50 Reporting Requirements for IHB Registrants
§70.63 Council's Responsibilities -- Compliance Disputes
§70.70 Responsibilities of the Registrants -- Manufacturer's Design Package and REF Builder's Construction Documents
§70.90 Sanctions -- Administrative Sanction/Penalties
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The Texas State Board of Pharmacy files this notice of intent to review Chapter 291, (§§291.120, 291.121, 291.123, 291.125, 291.127, 291.129, 291.131, 291.133), Subchapter G concerning Services Provided by Pharmacies, pursuant to the Texas Government Code §2001.039, regarding Agency Review of Existing Rules.
Comments regarding whether the reason for adopting the rule continues to exist, may be submitted to Allison Vordenbaumen Benz, R.Ph., M.S., Director of Professional Services, Texas State Board of Pharmacy, 333 Guadalupe Street, Suite 3-600, Austin, Texas, 78701, FAX (512) 305-6778. Comments must be received by 5:00 p.m., February 6, 2017.
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The Texas State Board of Pharmacy files this notice of intent to review Chapter 291, (§§291.151, 291.153, 291.155) Subchapter H concerning Other Classes of Pharmacy, pursuant to the Texas Government Code §2001.039, regarding Agency Review of Existing Rules.
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The Texas State Board of Pharmacy files this notice of intent to review Chapter 297, (§§297.1 - 297.11), concerning Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Technician Trainees, pursuant to the Texas Government Code §2001.039, regarding Agency Review of Existing Rules.
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The Comptroller of Public Accounts adopts the review of Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 3, concerning Tax Administration, pursuant to Government Code, §2001.039. The review assessed whether the reason for adopting the chapter continues to exist.
The comptroller received no comments on the proposed review, which was published in the September 9, 2016, issue of the Texas Register (41 TexReg 7139).
Relating to the review of Chapter 3, Subchapters D, G, H, I, J, K, S, T, W, X, Z, FF, HH, JJ, KK, LL, and NN continue to exist and the comptroller readopts the sections without changes in accordance with the requirements of Government Code, §2001.039.
As a result of the review of Chapter 3, the following subchapters are being amended, Subchapter A, §§3.3, 3.4, 3.6 - 3.8, Subchapter B, §3.17 and §3.28, Subchapter C, §§3.35, 3.37, and 3.39, Subchapter E, §3.52, Subchapter F, §§3.64, 3.69 - 3.74, 3.78 - 3.80, 3.86, 3.88, 3.90, 3.94, and 3.95, Subchapter O, §§3.282 - 3.304, 3.307, 3.308, 3.310 - 3.315, 3.317 - 3.319, 3.321 - 3.323, 3.325, 3.327, 3.329 - 3.333, 3.335 - 3.339, 3.342 - 3.344, 3.346, 3.347, 3.354 - 3.358, 3.360 - 3.362, 3.364 - 3.367, and 3.369, Subchapter U, §3.511, Subchapter V, §§3.584, 3.585, 3.587 - 3.591, 3.593 and 3.594, Subchapter AA, §3.701, Subchapter BB, §3.711, Subchapter CC, §3.722, Subchapter DD, §3.731, and §3.732, Subchapter EE, §3.741, Subchapter GG, §§3.809, 3.811, 3.820, 3.822, 3.823, 3.830 - 3.832, 3.834, and 3.835, and Subchapter MM, §3.1271. The sections will be amended in separate rulemakings in accordance with the Texas Administrative Procedure Act.
As a result of the review of Chapter 3, the comptroller will propose the repeal of Subchapter F, §3.65 and §3.66, and Subchapter V, §3.595, in a separate rulemaking in accordance with the Texas Administrative Procedure Act.
This concludes the review of Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 3.
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