Texas Register, Volume 47, Number 7, Pages 715-820, February 18, 2022 Page: 782
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SUBCHAPTER C. APPLICATIONS AND
LICENSING
22 TAC 801.74
The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council adopts amend-
ments to 801.74, relating to Application to Take Licensure Ex-
amination. Section 801.74 is adopted without changes to the
proposed text as published in the October 1, 2021, issue of the
Texas Register (46 TexReg 6498) and will not be republished.
Reasoned Justification.
The amended rule is intended to streamline the application
process for the approval and registration for licensure examina-
tions resulting in anticipated greater agency efficiencies.
List of interested groups or associations against the rule.
None.
Summary of comments against the rule.
None.
List of interested groups or associations for the rule.
None.
Summary of comments for the rule.
None.
Agency Response.
None.
Statutory Authority.
The rule is adopted under Tex. Occ. Code, Title 3, Subtitle I,
Chapter 507, which provides the Texas Behavioral Health Exec-
utive Council with the authority to make all rules, not inconsistent
with the Constitution and Laws of this State, which are reason-
ably necessary for the proper performance of its duties and reg-
ulations of proceedings before it.
Additionally, the Executive Council adopts this rule pursuant to
the authority found in 507.152 of the Tex. Occ. Code which
vests the Executive Council with the authority to adopt rules nec-
essary to perform its duties and implement Chapter 507 of the
Tex. Occ. Code.
In accordance with 502.1515 of the Tex. Occ. Code the Texas
State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists
previously voted and, by a majority, approved to propose the
adoption this rule to the Executive Council. The rule is specif-
ically authorized by 502.1515 of the Tex. Occ. Code which
states the Board shall propose to the Executive Council rules
regarding the qualifications necessary to obtain a license; the
scope of practice, standards of care, and ethical practice; contin-
uing education requirements for license holders; and a schedule
of sanctions for violations of this chapter or rules adopted under
this chapter.
The Executive Council also adopts this rule in compliance with
507.153 of the Tex. Occ. Code. The Executive Council may
not propose and adopt a rule regarding the qualifications neces-
sary to obtain a license; the scope of practice, standards of care,
and ethical practice for a profession; continuing education re-
quirements; or a schedule of sanctions unless the rule has been
proposed by the applicable board for the profession. In this in-stance, the underlying board has proposed this rule to the Ex-
ecutive Council. Therefore, the Executive Council has complied
with Chapters 502 and 507 of the Texas Occupations Code and
may adopt this rule.
Lastly, the Executive Council also adopts this rule under the au-
thority found in 2001.004 of the Tex. Gov't Code which requires
state agencies to adopt rules of practice stating the nature and
requirements of all available formal and informal procedures.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed the adop-
tion and found it to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal au-
thority.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 7,
2022.
TRD-202200405
Darrel D. Spinks
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists
Effective date: February 27, 2022
Proposal publication date: October 1, 2021
For further information, please call: (512) 305-7706
PART 41. TEXAS BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
CHAPTER 881. GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBCHAPTER C. PERSONNEL
22 TAC 881.33
The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council adopts new
881.33, relating to Family Leave Pool. Section 881.33 is
adopted without changes to the proposed text as published in
the December 10, 2021, issue of the Texas Register (46 TexReg
8311) and will not be republished.
Reasoned Justification.
The new rule is necessary to implement H.B. 2063, 87th Leg.,
R.S. (2021), which codified new Subchapter A-1 of Chapter
661 of the Government Code. These new statutes require state
agencies to adopt rules to develop a program where agency
employees can voluntarily transfer sick or vacation leave earned
by the employee to a family leave pool, and eligible employees
can apply for leave under this pool.
List of interested groups or associations against the rule.
None.
Summary of comments against the rule.
None.
List of interested groups or associations for the rule.
None.
Summary of comments for the rule.
None.
Agency Response.
None.47 TexReg 782 February 18, 2022
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