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232.850. Number and Content of Required Continuing Professional
Education Hours.
(a) Standard certificate. The appropriate number of [At least
450] clock hours of continuing professional education (CPE) as spec-
ified in 232.851 of this title (relating to Number of Required Con-
tinuing Professional Education Hours by Classes of Certificates) must
be completed during each five-year renewal period. Educators should
complete a minimum of 20 clock hours of CPE each year of the renewal
period. An educator renewing multiple certificates should complete a
minimum of five CPE clock hours each year in the content area knowl-
edge and skills for each certificate being renewed.
(b) - (d) (No change.)
(e) An educator renewing multiple classes of certificates is-
sued during the same five-year renewal period may satisfy the require-
ments specified in 232.851 of this title (relating to Number of Re-
quired Continuing Professional Education Hours by Classes of Certifi-
cates) for any class of certificate issued for less than the full five-year
period by completing a minimum of one-fifth of the required CPE hours
for each full calendar year that the class of certificate is valid.
232.851. Number of Required Continuing Professional Education
Hours by Classes of Certificates.
(a) - (k) (No change.)
(1) An educator must complete a total of 150 or 200 clock hours
of continuing professional education during each five-year renewal pe-
riod unless otherwise specified in this title.
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 July 12, 2004.
TRD-200404478
Herman L. Smith, Ph.D.
Executive Director
State Board for Educator Certification
Earliest possible date of adoption: August 22, 2004
For further information, please call: (512) 936-8239
TITLE 22. EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 27. BOARD OF TAX
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINERS
CHAPTER 629. PENALTIES, SANCTIONS,
AND HEARINGS
22 TAC 629.4
The Board of Tax Professional Examiners proposes an amend-
ment to 629.4, Penalties, Sanctions, and Hearings. This
amendment ensures revocation of registration with the board
requires three members vice four members.
Mr. David E. Montoya, Executive Director of the Board of Tax
Professional Examiners, has determined that for the first five
year period in which the proposed rule is in effect, there will be
no fiscal implications for state or local government as a result of
enforcing or administering this section.
Mr. Montoya has also determined that for the first five-year pe-
riod in which proposed rule is in effect, the proposed new sectionwill not have an adverse economic effect on small businesses be-
cause the amended section of these rules impose no additional
burden on anyone. There is no anticipated economic cost to per-
sons who are required to comply with this rule as proposed.
The probable economic cost to persons required to comply with
the amendment will be zero because the amendment merely en-
sure consistent actions by the Board.
Mr. Montoya has determined that for the first five-year period in
which the proposed rule is in effect, the anticipated public ben-
efit is the assurance that all revocation of registration will only
be completed with a majority of board member, thus ensuring
faith and confidence in the Property Tax Professional Certifica-
tion Act.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to David E. Mon-
toya, Executive Director, Texas State Board of Tax Professional
Examiners, 333 Guadalupe, Tower II, Suite 520, Austin, Texas
78701 or faxed to his attention at (512) 305-7304.
The amendment is proposed under the authority of Texas Civil
Statutes Occupations Code, Chapter 1151 Property Taxation
Professional Certification Act, which provides the Board of Tax
Professional Examiners with the authority to make all rules, not
inconsistent with the Constitution and Laws of this State, which
are reasonably necessary for the proper performance of its
duties and regulations of proceedings before it.
No other article, statute or code is affected by this proposed
amendment.
629.4. Revocation of Registration.
(a) (No change.)
(b) Revocation of registration may be the judgment of the
board only by an affirmative vote of three [four of its members.
(1) - (3) (No change.)
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 July 6, 2004.
TRD-200404393
David E. Montoya
Executive Director
Board of Tax Professional Examiners
Earliest possible date of adoption: August 22, 2004
For further information, please call: (512) 305-7300
TITLE 31. NATURAL RESOURCES AND
CONSERVATION
PART 2. TEXAS PARKS AND
WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 53. FINANCE
SUBCHAPTER A. FEES
DIVISION 1. LICENSE, PERMIT, AND BOAT
AND MOTOR FEES
31 TAC 53.229 TexReg 7030 July 23, 2004 Texas Register
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