Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 66, Pages 4703-4756, September 4, 1984 Page: 4,708
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(2)-(4) (No change )
(5) Point of production-
(A)-(C) (No change.)
(D) For live horticultural products and live
nursery stock, the point at which such are held during
one or more growing seasons, whether held in the earth,
in containers or otherwise.
(E)[(D)] Except as provided in subparagraphs
(A), (B), [and] (C), and (D) of this paragraph, any point
in the State of Texas at which such commodity is severed
from the earth or at which such substance was eliminat-
ed, removed, or extracted from the host animal other than
by slaughtering
(6) Point of processing-
(A) Cotton gins, rice mills, dryers, feed mills,
packing sheds, egg packing facilities, grain and seed clean-
ing and/or conditioning facilities, [and] animal auction
barns, nurseries, greenhouses, lathe houses, and container
growing areas at which the continuing substantial iden-
tity of the commodity is not changed but merely made
ready for first manufacture shall be considered points of
processing
(B) (No change )
(7) (No change )
(8) Point of first manufacture-
(A) The point at which the continuing substan-
tial identity of the commodity is changed. The continu-
ing substantial identity of an eligible agricultural
commodity will be deemed to have changed where either
(i)[(A)] the description of the commodity in
standard trade usage changed, or
(ii)[(B)] the character of the commodity it-
self has changed, as where
(I)[(i)] livestock, poultry, or game birds
are slaughtered,
(II)[(u)] fresh fruits and vegetables are
chopped, crushed, sliced, or ground;
(III) [(ri)] milk is pasteurized or
homogenized, or the cream is separated from the milk, or
(IV)[(iv)] any eligible agricultural com-
modity is boiled, cooked, frozen, or packaged in airtight
containers for sale or distribution
(B) For live horticultural products and live
nursery stock, the point of first manufacture shall be an)
business, whether retail or wholesale, and any other lo-
cation at which such products and/or stock, having been
acquired from the original producer, are maintained and
held out as merchandise as that term is ordinarily used
among both business persons and the general public.
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 August 20, 1984TRD-848833
Michael A James
Acting Director
Transportation Div-sion
Railroad Commission of TexasEarliest possible date of adoption
October 5, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 445-1186.TITLE 22. EXAMINING BOARDS
Part XXI. Texas State Board of
Examiners of Psychologists
Chapter 463. Applications
22 TAC 463.21
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists
proposes an amendment to 463.21, concerning ap-
plicants taking the professional exam at the master's
level This section addresses the board's requirements
for an applicant for certification as a psychologist who
has taken the examination for the professional prac-
tice of psychology at the master's level
Patti Bizzell, executive director, has determined that
for the first five-year period the rule will be in effect
there will be no fiscal implications for state or local
government or small businesses as a result of enforc-
ing or administering the rule
Ms Bizzell also has determined that for each year of
the first five years the rule as proposed is in effect the
public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing the
rule as proposed is removal of the restriction against
applicants who may have sat for an earlier exam that
contained fewer items than the current exam. There
is no anticipated economic cost to individuals who are
required to comply with the rule as proposed
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Patti
Bizzell, Texas State Board of Examiners of Psycholo-
gists, 1300 East Anderson Lane, Suite C-270, Austin,
Texas 78752
The amendment is proposed under Texas Civil Stat-
utes, Article 4512c, which provide the Texas State
Board of Examiners of Psychologists with the authornt\
to make all rules, not inconsistent with the constitu-
tion and laws of this state, which are reasonably nec-
essary for the proper performance of its duties and
regulations of proceedings before it
463 21 Doctoral App/u ants Taking Professional
L iamn at Alaster's I eve/ An applicant for certification
as a psychologist who has taken the examination for the
professional practice of psychology at the master's level,
will not be required to retake the exam provided that'
[(I) the exam taken contained at least the same
number of items ,, the exam currently used by the board,]
(1)1(2)] the applicant's score satisfied the board's
current minimum acceptable score for doctoral level ap-
plicants,
(2)[(3)] no more than six years have elapsed be-
tween the date the applicant took the exam and the date
he or she applied for certification at the doctoral level; andSeptember 4, 1984
Texas,
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