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than 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 11, 1990. Copies of the plan
are available upon request. A limited number of copies are
available for review at regional education service centers.
It is requested that individuals wishing to testify limit their
comments to three minutes at the hearing. It is also
requested that individuals wishing to testify shall ensure
that 20 typed copies of their testimony are available for
distribution at the hearing.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on June 18, 1990.
TRD-9006333 W. N. Kirby
Commissioner of Education
Filed: June 19, 1990
For further information, please call: (512) 463-9701
Texas Department of Human Services
Request for Proposal
The Texas Department of Human Services (DHS) is an-
nouncing a request for proposal for dietitians to conduct
nutrition education workshops.
Description. Dietitians are needed to conduct nutrition
education workshops, evaluate materials, attend training
workshops, and assist in the development of materials for
the Nutrition Education and Training (NET) Program. The
contractor's services will be required on an irregular basis
depending on the number and type of workshops planned
for his/her area. A contractor may be required to work 20
to 30 hours one month and only 1 or 2 hours in subsequent
months. Evaluation of nutrition education materials will be
arranged according to the time the contractor has available
in any given month. The contractor will attend training
sessions at DHS state office in Austin twice a year. Based
upon need, the contractor may assist in the development of
NET materials.
Term of contract. Contracts for services will become
effective October 1, 1990, and conclude September 30,
1991.
Contact person. If you have any questions or need a
proposal packet, please call Abby November at (512)
450-4816. If you are interested, respond in writing by
August 22, 1990 to Nutrition Education and Training
(NET) Program; Contracted Services MC 654-W, Texas
Department of Human Services, P.O. Box 149030, Austin,
Texas 78714-9030, please include in your response the
following: a current resume describing your education and
training, accreditation, experience, and three names of
references; and availability for work from October 1,
1990-September 30, 1991.
Evaluation. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree
from an accredited college or university with a specializa-
tion in dietetics or foods and nutrition which includes 24
semester hours selected from basic foods and nutrition,
advanced quantity food production, child nutrition, food
practices and preservation; or a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university with a minimum of 12
semester hours in foods and nutrition and a minimum of
24 semester hours from the following areas: child
development and family relations; management of home
and family resources; or consumer education, housing and
equipment, or the behavioral sciences, and one year of
experience as a nutritionist, dietitian, teacher, or home
demonstration agent. Preference will be given to registered
and/or licensed dietitians. Additionally, preference toapplicants with experience in conducting workshops, with
child nutrition programs, and fluency in Spanish will be
given.Issued in Austin, Texas on June 20, 1990.
TRD-9006351 Cathy Rossberg
Agency liaison, Policy Communication
Services
Texas Department of Human Services
Filed: June 20, 1990
For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765
State Board of Insurance
Notice of Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Insurance
will hold a public hearing under Docket Number 1768,
beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 1990. The
hearing will begin in Room 460 of the State Insurance
Building at 1110 San Jacinto Boulevard in Austin, and
may continue each day thereafter from time to time and
from place to place as specified by the board. The hearing
will consider possible adoption of an amendment to 28
TAC 9.1, concerning adoption by reference of the Basic
Manual of Rules, Rates, and Forms for the Writing of Title
Insurance in the State of Texas (the manual), and, more
specifically, will consider possible adoption of new Texas
owner and mortgagee policies of title insurance in substi-
tution for the current owner and mortgagee policy, and
will consider such other matters as may properly be
brought before the board. The possible amendments to the
manual would add new Texas owner and mortgagee cover-
age endorsements and create a new procedural rule to
require mandatory attachment of said endorsements. Said
endorsements will clarify the terms, conditions, stipula-
tions, and coverages in proposed owner and mortgagee
policies. Amendments would also amend the commitment
for title insurance, leasehold owner policy endorsement,
leasehold mortgagee policy endorsement, . mortgagee title
policy binder on interim construction loan, adjustable
mortgage loan endorsement, increased value endorsement,
manufactured housing endorsement, the T-30
endorsement, endorsement instructions Number I, V, VI,
VII, VIII and IX, and Procedural Rules P-2, P-6, P-8, P-
9(aXi), P-9(b)(5), P-11(b)(8), P-16, and P-20. The full text
of the proposal under consideration for possible
amendments to the manual is available from the Manager
of Title Insurance, Mail Code 012-7, State Board of
Insurance, 1110 San Jacinto Boulevard, Austin, Texas
78701-1998.
This hearing will be held in accordance with the legal
authority and jurisdiction provided in the Texas Insurance
Code, Articles 1.04, 9.07, and 9.21. The hearing and
procedure will be governed by the provisions of the
Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act (Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a) and the rules of practice
and procedure before the State Board of Insurance (28
TAC, Chapter 1, Subchapter A). This hearing may involve
Chapter 9 and other articles of the Texas Insurance Code
and Chapter 9 and other sections of Title 28 of Texas
Administrative Code, as well as the Basic Manual of
Rules, Rates, and Forms for the Writing of Title Insurance
in Texas.
Inquiries regarding this hearing may be directed to Fabian
S. Gomez, Manager of Title Insurance, Mail Code
012-7, State Board of Insurance, 1110 San Jacinto
Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78701-1998, (512) 322-3470.
Issued in Austin, Texas on June 20, 1989.TRD-9006356 Nicholas Murphy
Chief Clerk
State Board of Insurance15 TexReg 3710 June 26, 1990 Texas Register *
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