Texas Register, Volume 20, Number 59, Pages 5959-6041, August 8, 1995 Page: 5,971
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EMERGENCY
g RULES -An agency may adopt a new or amended section or repeal an existing section on an emergency basis if it
determines that such action is necessary for the public health, safety, or welfare of this state. The section
may become effective immediately upon filing with the Texas Register, or on a stated date less than 20
days after filing and remaining in effect no more than 120 days. The emergency action is renewable once for
no more than 60 additional days.
Symbology in amended emergency sections. New language added to an existing section is indicated by
the use of bold text. [Brackets] indicate deletion of existing material within a section.TITLE 43. TRANSPORTA-
TION
Part I. Texas Department
of Transportation
Chapter 1. Management
Advisory Committees
* 43 TAC 1.82
The Texas Department of Transportation
adopts on an emergency basis an amend-
ment to 1.82, concerning statutory advisory
committee operations and procedures.
Texas Civil Statutes, Article 46c-3, requires
the Texas Transportation Commission to ap-
point a six-member Aviation Advisory Com-
mittee to advise the commission and the
Texas Department of Transportation on avia-
tion matters.
Amendments to the rule governing operations
and procedures of statutory advisory commit-
tees were previously adopted and published
in the May 5, 1995, issue of the Texas Regis-
ter (20 TexReg 3344). The amendment in-
cluded a provision that Aviation Advisory
Committee members would be appointed to
three-year staggered terms beginning on Au-
gust 31, 1995.
Due to a technical oversight, the expiration
dates of the terms were not revised to reflect
the appointment period beginning on August
31, 1995, resulting in two members sched-
uled to serve for a four-year term instead of
the three-year term as provided by the rule.
It is necessary to adopt this amendment to
1.82 on an emergency basis to revise the
termination dates so that the three-year termis not exceeded, avoid interruption in the
committee's actions which would be a detri-
ment to the department's ability to assist local
governments and local economies in aviation
matters, and conform to the intent of the rule.
Section 1.82 is amended to provide that Avia-
tion Advisory Committee members be ap-
pointed for three-year staggered terms with
two terms to expire on August 31, 1996, two
terms to expire August 31, 1997, and two
terms to expire on August 31, 1998.
The emergency amendment is adopted under
Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 6666, which
provide the Texas Transportation Commis-
sion with the authority to establish rules for
the conduct of the work of the Texas Depart-
ment of Transportation, and more specifically
Texas Civil Statutes, Article 46c-3, which re-
quires the Texas Transportation Commission
to appoint a six-member Aviation Advisory
Committee to advise the commission and the
Texas Department of Transportation on avia-
tion matters.
Texas Civil Statutes, Article 46c-3 is affected
by the emergency amendment.
91.82. Statutory Advisory Committee Oper-
ations and Procedures.
(a) Applicability. This section
applies to statutory advisory committees.
(b) Membership.
(1) Aviation.
(A) The commission will ap-
point the members of the aviation advisory
committee to staggered terms of three years,
unless sooner removed at the discretion ofthe commission, with two members' terms
expiring August 31 of each year.
(B) The commission will
appoint six members in August. 1995 for
initial terms as follows: two to serve terms
expiring August 31, 1996 [1997], two to
serve terms expiring August 31, 1997
[1998], and two to serve terms expiring
August 31, 1998 [1999].
(C) Existing members shall
serve until the commission appoints new
members under subparagraph (B) of this
paragraph.
(2) Environmental and Public
Transportation. Members of the Environ-
mental and Public Transportation Advisory
Committees shall be appointed and shall
serve pursuant to Texas Civil Statutes, Arti-
cle 6663b and Texas Civil Statutes, Article
6673g, respectively.
(3) Officers. Each committee
shall elect a chair and vice-chair by major-
ity vote of the members of the committee.
(c)-(h) (No change.)
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 2, 1995.
TRD-9509633 Robert E. Shaddock
General Counsel
Texas Department of
Transportation
Effective date: August 2, 1995
Expiration date: November 30, 1995For further
463-8630information, please call: (512)
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