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(2)-(5) (No change.)
(c)-(f) (No change.)
65.335. Extended Falconry SLasoLn.
(a) (No change.)
(b) It is lawful to take migratory
game birds during the following prescribed
open seasons.(1) Ducks and
geese]. October 29 [20] for
secutive days from 1/2 hour
to sunset.coots [and
107 1981 con-
before sum ise(2) Geese. October 15 for 107
consecutive days from 1/2 hour before
sunrise to sunset.
(3)[(2)] Sandhill cranes.
(A) Zone A: Octobcr 29 1311
for 107 consecutive days from 1/2 hour
before sunrise to sunset in lthat portion of
Texas lying west of a line from the interna-
tional toll bridge at Del Rio, Val Verde
County, thence northward following U.S.
Highway 277 to its junction with U.S.
Highway 87 at San Angelo, Tom Green
County, thence northwesterly follow ing
U.S. Highway 87 and including all of
Howard and Lynn Counties, to its jmetion
with U.S. Highway 287 at Duma,., Moore
County, thence northwesterly lilo\ irig
U.S. Highway 287 to the point of i ite.csec-
tion with the Texas-Oklahoma stite line in
Dallam County.
(B) Zone B: October 29 [311[
for 107 consecutive days from 1/2 hour
before sunrise to sunset in that portion of
Texas lying west of a line from San Arielo
along U.S. Highway 277 to Abilene, thence
along State Highway 351 from Abilene to
Albany and U.S. Highway 283 front Abllny
to Vernon, thence easterly along U.S. I li,:h-
way 183 to the point of intersection with
the Texas-Oklahoma state line in \'Vilhlm, cr
County; and east of a line from S n Angelo
along U.S. Highway 87, excludi. all of
Howard and Lynn Counties, to the .iiiictiont
of Highway 87 and Highway 287 at l)Dun,is,
Moore County, and thence along U.S. 1li hm-
way 287 from Dumas to the poit oI1 iitier-
section with the Texas Okhltor . st., te line
in Dallam County.
(C) Zone C: October 2) [311
for 107 consecutive days front one-h,ilf
hour before sunrise to sunset in tlhit poltiort
of Texas lying within boundaries beginning
at the international toll bridge at liomin\s-
ville, thence north and cast along U.S.
Highway 77 to its junction with U.S. Ilih-
way 87 at Victoria, thence castward :along
U.S. Highway 87 to its junction itlh Flir.mt
Road 616 at Placedo, thence nor th and e,.st
along Farm Road 616 to its junction with
State Highway 35, thence north anid east
along State Highway 35 to its junction w ith
State Highway 6 at Alvin, thence \\ e t .iid
north: along State Highway 6 to iti uiiiionwith U.S. Highway 290, thence westward
along U.S. I highway 290 to its junction with
U.S. Highway 277 at Sonora, thence south
along U.S. Highway 277 to its junction with
the U.S.-Mexico International Boundary at
Del Rio, thence south and east along the
U.S.-Mexico International Boundary to its
junction with the international toll bridge at
Brownsville.
(D) (No change.)
(4)1(3)1 Common snipe or Wil-
son s snipe or jacksnipe. October 29 [31]
for 107 consecutive days from 1/2 hour
before sunrise to sunset.
(5)1(41)1 Woodcock. October 29
[311 for 107 consecutive days from 1/2 hour
before sunrise to sunset.
(c)-(d) (No change.)
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal
has been reviewed by legal counsel and
found to be within the agency's authority to
adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 27, 1988.
TRD-8807694 Boyd M. Johnson
General Counsel
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department
Earliest possible date of adoption: September
5, 1988
For further information, please call: (512)
389-4578
TITLE 37. PUBLIC
SAFETY AND
CORRECTIONS
Part X. Texas Adult
Probation Commission
Chapter 321. Standards
* 37 TAC 321.1
The Texas Adult Probation Commission pro-
poses an amendment to 321.1, concerning
administration. The section relates to pay-
ment from judicial district funds of expenses
for travel to training programs on probation
and community corrections.
Edmond J. Peterson, CPA, director of fiscal
services, has determined that for the first five-
year period the proposed section is in effect
there will be no fiscal implications for state or
local government or small businesses as a
result of enforcing or administering the sec-
tion.
Mr. Peterson also has determined that for
each year of the first five years the section is
in effect the public benefit anticipated as a
result of enforcing the section will be promo-
tion of the use of available training funds to
provide the most effective training. There is
no anticipated economic cost to individuals
who are required to comply with the section
as proposed
Comments on the proposal may be submitted
to Virginia Grote, Texas Adult Probation
Commission, 8100 Cameron Road, Suite
600, Building B, Austin, Texas 78753.The amendment is proposed under the Texas
code of Criminal Procedure, Article 42.121,
3.01, which provides the Texas Adult Proba-
tion Commission with the authorityto promul-
gate reasonable rules.
321.1. Administration.
(a)-(w) (No change.)
(x) Expenses for Training. Proba-
tion departments may use judicial district
funds to pay the expenses of training for
employees. The training must be related to
adult probation or to the employee's partic-
ular function or professional advancement
within the department. *Departments may
also use judicial district funds to pay the
expenses of training for [district] judges
trying criminal cases [and, in counties with
a population of over 1,000,000 according to
the most recent federal census, for county
court at law judges trying criminal cases].
Training for judges must be related to adult
probation or to the judge's function as an
administrator of the department.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal
has been reviewed by legal counsel and
found to be within the agency's authority to
adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 25, 1988.TRD-8807610
David Spencer
General Counsel
Texas Adult Probation
CommissionProposed date of adoption: November 4,
1988
For further information, please call: (512)
834-8188
TITLE 40. SOCIAL
SERVICES AND
ASSISTANCE
Part I. Texas Department
of Human Services
Chapter 16. ICF/SNF
Support Documents
* 40 TAC 16.9801
The Texas Department of Human Services
(DHS) proposes an amendment to 16. 9801
concerning reimbursement methodology for
skilled nursing facilities, in its Intermediate
Care Facility/Skilled Nursing Facility
(ICF/SNF) chapter. The purpose of the
amendment is to revise the criteria for qualify-
ing skilled nursing recipients for the supple-
mental reimbursement rate in ICF/SNF
facilities. The revision redefines the existing
qualifying criteria to match the data elements
on the Texas nursing facility client assess-
ment, review, and evaluation (CARE) form.
On October 1, 1988, the CARE form will
replace the level-of-care assessment form
currently used to make level-of-care determi-
nations.
Brian Packard, associate commissioner for
budget, planning, and economic analysis, has
determined that for the first five-year period
the proposed section will be in effect there
will be no fiscal implications for state or local13 TexReg 3818 Augs 5, 1988 Texas Register .
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