Texas Register, Volume 12, Number 39, Pages 1679-1717, May 26, 1987 Page: 1,706
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Code, Article 21.49). The endorsement
reminds policyholders that breakaway
walls and property contained within
breakaway enclosures are not covered
under a Texas Catastrophe Property In-
surance Policy-Windstorm and Hail. Exclu-
sion of breakaway walls from coverage
results in availability of windstorm and
hail insurance for the remaining part of
a structure. Requiring that consideration
of insurability include the entire structure
would result in disqualification of the en-
tire structure because breakaway walls in
part of the structure fail to meet building
code requirements for eligibility in the
Texas Catastrophe Property Insurance
Pool.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under the In-
surance Code, Article 21.49, 8, which pro-
vides for approval, modification, or
disapproval by the board of policies and
endorsement forms for use by the asso-
ciation, and 5A, which provides that the
board may issue any orders, including po-
licy forms, which it considers necessary
to carry out the purposes of the Texas
Catastrophe Property Insurance Pool Act.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 19, 1987.
TRD-8704226 Nicholas Murphy
Chief Clerk
State Board of Insurance
Effective date: July 1, 1987
Proposal publication date: April 17, 1987
For further information, please call
(512) 463.6327.TITLE 31. NATURAL
RESOURCES AND
CONSERVATION
Part I. General Land Office
Chapter 1. Executive
Administration
Procedures for Vacancy and
School Land Board Hearings
*31 TAC 1.61
The General Land Office adopts an
amendment to 1.61, with changes to the
proposed text published in the April 3,
1987, issue of the Texas Register (12 Tex-
Reg 1077).
The amendment brings this section into
conformity with the new section concern-
ing practice and procedure adopted by the
agency in the April 3, 1987, issue of the
Texas Register. No substantive changesare made. Minor changes substituting the
word "and" for a comma in the first sen-
tence of the text, adding a comma to the
second sentence and changing "H" to "4"
are the only changes made.
The amendment will avoid confusion be-
tween the special hearing procedures set
forth in this section and those procedures
in the general rules of practice and pro-
cedure set forth in Chapter 4.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendment.
The amendment is adopted under Texas
Natural Resources Code, 31.051, which
authorizes the commissioner of the Gen-
eral Land Office to make and enforce rules
consistent with the law.
1.61. Scope. These rules shall govern
the procedure for the institution, conduct,
and determination of vacancy proceedings
before the General Land Office and all hear-
ings before the School Land Board or boards
of lease. For procedures applying to the in-
itiation, conduct, and determination of all
other contested cases before the General
Land Office where notice and hearing are
required, see Chapter 4 of this title (relating
to General Rules of Practice and Procedure).
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 19, 1987.
TRD-8704211 Garry Mauro
Commissioner
General Land Office
Effective date: June 9, 1987
Proposal publication date: April 3, 1987
For further information, please call
(512) 463.5009.
A* A
TITLE 40. SOCIAL
SERVICES AND
ASSISTANCE
Part II. Texas Rehabilitation
Commission
Chapter 103. Vocational
Rehabilitation Services
Program
Subchapter A. Provision of
Vocational Rehabilitation
Services
*40 TAC 103.8, 103.9, 103.14
The Texas Rehabilitation Commission
adopts amendments to 103.8, 103.9, and
103.14, without changes to the proposed
text published in the April 10, 1987, issue
of the Texas Register (12 TexReg 1173).
The amendments more closely conform
the sections to the commission's enabl-
ing act.The amendments inform the public that
training may include both vocational and
other training; that clients must apply for
all reasonably available forms of financial
assistance toward training; and that cli-
ents may be assisted in securing licenses
and permits and may be issued tools,
equipment, initial stocks, goods, and
supplies.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the amendments.
The amendments are adopted under the
Human Resources Code, Title 7, which
provides the Texas Rehabilitation Com-
mission with the authority to make regula-
tions governing personnel standards, the
protection of records and confidential in-
formation, the manner and form of filing
applications, eligibility investigation, and
determination for hearings, and other
regulations necessary to carry out the
purposes of this chapter.
This agency hereby certifies that the rule
as adopted has been reviewed by legal
counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 15, 1987.
TRD-8704197 Charles Schiesser
Assistant Commissioner
Texas Rehabilitation
Commission
Effective date: June 10, 1987
Proposal publication date: April 10, 1987
For further information, please call
(512) 445-8124.*40 TAC 103.19
The Texas Rehabilitation Commission
adopts the repeal of 103.19, without
changes to the proposed text published
in the April 10, 1987, issue of the Texas
Register (12 TexReg 1174).
The repeal deletes obsolete language.
The repeal provides more consistency
with the commission's enabling act, spe-
cifically relating to the commission's Con-
sumer Advisory Committee.
No comments were received regarding
adoption of the repeal.
The repeal is adopted under the Human
Resources Code, Title 7, which provides
the Texas Rehabilitation Commission with
the authority to make regulations govern-
ing personnel standards, the protection of
records and confidential information, the
manner and form of filing applications,
eligibility, investigation, and determina-
tion for hearings, and other regulations
necessary to carry out the purposes of
this chapter.12 TexReg 1706 May 26, 1987
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