Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 66, Pages 4703-4756, September 4, 1984 Page: 4,745
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6252-17, 2(g) The emergency status was
necessary to take action on the Personnel
Committee's report
Contact: Alexa Richter, 410 East Fifth
Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 472-5059
Filed: August 28, 1984, 12:33 p m
. TRD-848886, 848887
Texas Education Agency
Committees of the State Board of Educa-
tion of the Texas Education Agency (TEA)
and the full board will meet in the TEA
North Building, 1200 East Anderson Lane,
Austin. Days, times, rooms, committees,
and agendas follow.
Friday, September 7, 1984, 1:30 p.m. In the
Joe Kelly Butler Boardroom, the Committee
of the Whole will consider requirements for
pupil attendance accounting for state fund-
ing purposes; rules for special education
funding and for day and residential place-
ments; testing and classification of lihmted
English-speaking students, occupational ed-
ucation and technology rules amended as
a result of House Bill 72, 68th Legislature,
second called session, 1984; a schedule of
activities for preparing the master plan for
vocational education; the addition of ROTC
and Computer Science I and II as approved
courses in essential elements for grades nine-
12; State Textbook Program rules amended
as a result of House Bill 72; an amendment
to textbook Proclamation 61, and a notice
of a request to increase the price for produc-
ing large type textbooks.
Contact: Raymon L Bynum, 201 East l th
Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 475-3271.
Filed: August 29, 1984, 8"41 a m.
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Friday, September 7, 1984, 3 p.m. In Room
101-E, the Committee for Investment of the
Permanent School Fund will hear a presen-
tation by Touche Ross and Company; re-
view securities transactions, review the
investment portfolio; consider the recom-
mended investment program of the perma-
nent school fund for September; consider
estimated funds available for the Septem-
ber investment program of the permanent
school fund; and hear the report of the in-
vestment officer.
Contact: Raymon L. Bynum, 201 East 1 th
Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 475-3271.
Filed: August 29, 1984, 8:42 a m
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Saturday, September 8, 1984, 8:30 a.m. In
the Joe Kelly Butler boardroom, the StateBoard of Education will consider agency ad-
ministration; appeals from decisions of the
commissioner of education, motions for I e-
hearing of State Board of Education de:i-
stons; requirements for pupil attendance
accounting for state funding purposes; rules
for special education funding and for day
and residential placements; testing and clas-
sification of limited English-speaking stu-
dents; occupational education and technol-
ogy rules amended as a result of House Bill
72, 68th Legislature, second called session,
1984; a schedule of activities for preparing
the master plan for vocational education,
the addition of ROTC and Computer Sci-
ence I and II as approved courses in essen-
tial elements for grades nine-12, State Text-
book Program rules amended as a result of
House Bill 72; an amendment to textbook
Proclamation 61; a notice of a request to
increase the price for producing large type
textbooks, estimated funds available for the
September investment program of the per-
manent school fund, educational aid for
teachers, including designation of areas and
fields of acute teacher shortage; fees for
testing, including fees required of candi-
dates to register for the preprofessional
skills tests; composition of the Commiss'on
on Standards for the Teaching Profession,
approval of a contractor for development
of teacher certification tests, Phase I, trav-
el for members of the State Board of Edu-
cation; and requests by the staff to hold
other positions of honor, trust, or profit
Contact: Raymon L. Bynum, 201 East 11th
Street, Austin, Texas 78701, (512) 475-3271.
Filed: August 29, 1984, 8:42 a.m.
TRD-848912Texas Employment Commission
Thursday, August 30, 1984, 9 a.m. The
Texas Employment Commission (TEC) met
In emergency session in Room 644, TEC
Building, 15th Street and Congress Avenue,
Austin According to the agenda summary,
the commission considered prior meeting
notes and internal procedures of the Office
of Commission Appeals; considered and
acted on higher level appeals in unemploy-
ment compensation cases on Docket 35A,
and set the date of the next meeting The
emergency status was necessary to comply
with federal time lapse requirements regard-
Ing consideration of cases on Docket 35A
Contact: Courtenay Browning, TEC Build-
ing, Room 608, 15th Street and Congress
Avenue, Austin, Texas, (512) 397-4415Office of the Governor
Thursday, September 6, 1984, 10:30 a.m.
The Job Injury Advisory Committee of the
Office of the Governor will meet in emer-
gency session in Room E, John H Reagan
Building, 105 West 15th Street, Austin Ac-
cording to the agenda, the committee will
review job injury data collected by state
agencies, private sources, and the federal
government The emergency status is neces-
sary expedite the review of data collected
to make recommendations to the lob Inju-
ry Interagency Council
Contact: Luis F B Plascencia, P O Box
13561, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 475-6156.
Filed: August 30, 1984, 9 16 a m
TRD-848946September 4, 1984
Open
Meetings
Filed: August 29, 1984, 1 58 p mn
TRD-848955
Wednesday, September 5, 1984, 9 a.m. The
Texas Employment Commission ( LC) \\ill
meet in Room 644, TEC Building, 15th
Street and Congress Avenue, Austin -c-
cording to the agenda summai , the com-
missioti will consider prior meeting notes,
conduct a public comment pei iod, discuss
the establishment of a policy on Hispanic
translations; hear a report on the sale,'ex-
change of property, discuss benefits foi
temporary employees, consider an inter-
agency contract sith the Texas Merit Sis-
tem Council and expenditures from the un-
employment compensation special adminis-
tration fund, discuss the TEC building pro-
gram; hear reports of administiati\e stall
on operations, funding, and legislation,
consider actions, if any, resulting from the
executive session, and set the date of and
agenda items for the next meeting The
commission also will meet in executive ses-
sion under Texas Civil Statutes, Aiiicle
6252-17, 2(e) and (f), to consider Senate
Bill 1355 as it affects the T[C's sale, lease,
or purchase of real property and elated
matters; conduct a discussion w~ith its attor-
neys concerning Tullis v Giisham, and re-
lated matters, and consider other matters
permitted by Article 6252-17, 2(c), (f), (g),
or (j)
Contact: Stele Hollahan, TL( Hullding,
Room 660, 15th Street and congresss Ale-
nue, Austin, Texas, (512) 397-4400
Filed: August 28, 1984, 3.59 p m
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