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Proposed
Rules71.27. Release of Information without Registrant's
Signed Convent. The department may release identify-
ing information about a iegistrant without his signed con-
sent if:
(1) the registrant does not withdraw his registra-
tion within 30 days of being notified of the match;
(2) the department:
(A) cannot determine within 45 days after sen-
ding the notification of a match to the registrant, that
he received it; and
(B) does not hase satisfactory proof of the
registrant's death after contacting the \ital statistics
bureau in Texas and the state where the registrant last
lived. The department waits 90 days after mailing the
notification of a match to the registrant to receive this
proof; or
(3) the registiant died, his registration was salid
when he died, he specifically authorized the post-death
disclosure on the registration application form or in a sup-
plemental statement filed with the department, and the
conditions in 71.28 of this title (relating to Release of
Information about a Deceased Birth Parent) are met
71.28. Release of information about a Deceased Bo th
Parent. The department must not release identifying in-
formation about a deceased birth parent unless:
(1) each suriving child is 21 years old or older;
or
(2) the child's surviving parent, guardian,
managing conservator, or legal custodian consents to the
disclosure in writing.
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 October 31, 1983.
TRD-838820 Marlin W. Johnston
Commissior,er
Texas Department of Human
Resources
Earliest possible date of adoption:
December 5. 1983
For further information, please call (512) 441-3355,
ext. 2037.Part ill. Texas Commission on
Alcoholism
Chapter 153. DWI Education
Program Standards and Procedures
General Provisions
40 TAC 153.1-153.5
The Texas Commission on Alcoholism proposes
amendments to 153 1-153.5, concerning the DWI
Education Program standards and procedures. The
proposed amendments are in response to Senate Bill
1, 68th Legislature, 1983, passed so the standards
will be in conformance with the new statutory require-
ments. The proposed amendments to the standards
will assist the certified educational programs designed
to rehabilitate misdemeanor driving while intoxicated
offenders in complying with the necessary statutory
requirements imposed by Senate Bill 1 and will fur-
ther clarify and define what is expected from these
programs to assure quality education and uniformity
in programming statewide.
Larry Goodwin, Fiscal and Administrative Services Di-
vision administrator, has determined that for the first
five-year period the rules will be in effect there will
be nro fiscal implications for state or local government
as a result of enforcing or administering the rules.
Mr. Goodwin also has determined that for each year
of the first five years the rules as proposed are in ef-
fect the public benefit anticipated as a result of en-
forcing the rules as proposed will be continued high
quality education an i standardization in instruction
provided to the DWI offender by the certified and ap-
proved DWI education programs. There is no antici-
pated economic cost to individuals who are required
to comply with the rules as proposed.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Rob-
by Duffield, Director, Statewide DWI Education Pro-
gram, Texas Commission on Alcoholism, eighth floor,
Sam Houston Building, 201 East 14th Street, Austin,
Texas 78701.The amendments are proposed under the Texas Code
of Criminal Procedure, Article 42.13, 16c, as amended
by the 68th Legislature, which provides the Texas
Commission on Alcoholism with the authority to pub-
lish the rules and regulations for approved DWI educa-
tion programs and the authority to coordinate and
monitor the approved educational programs.
153.1. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the
following words shall have the definitions as follows:
Act-Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Article
42.13, Misdemeanor Adull Probation and Supervision
Law, 6c [Senate Bill 368, Acts of the 67th Legislature,
1981, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 42.131.
Class size-The number of participanls In atten-
dance at the first class session.
Class roster-Those participants officially enrolled
and in attendance at the first class session.November 4, 198 3 8 TcxRcg 4565
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