Texas Register, Volume 8, Number 81, Pages 4521-4626, November 4, 1983 Page: 4,574
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Texas
Registercomplete investigation of all books and accompany-
ing bids and for an opportunity for members of the
public to comment in regard to textbook content or
in support of or against any textbook presented; and
the Texas Education Code, 12.01, which directs the
State Board of Education to adopt textbooks for use
in the public schools of Texas.
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 October 21, 1983.
TRD-838611 Raymon L Bynum
Commissioner of Education
Effective date November 14, 1983
Proposal publication date: April 29, 1983
For further information, please call (512) 475-7077.State Textbook Committee
19 TAC 81.131, 81.133, 81.134, 81.137
The Texas Education Agency adopts the repeal of
81.131, 81.133, 81.134, and 81.137, without
changes to the proposal published in the April 29,
1983, issue of the Texas Register (8 TexReg 1390).
These rules have been repealed because the text has
been amended and moved to another part of the sub-
chapter.
These sections concerned the State Textbook Com-
mittee. Section 81.131 was a general requirement
that the State Textbook Committee be appointed and
function in accordance with law. The appointment
procedure for the committee is set out in new
81.107. The functions are set out in 81.110, con-
cerning duties. Section 81.133 concerned the term
of office for the State Textbook Committee. By law,
committee members serve for a one-year term. No rule
addressing terms for the committee is required. Sec-
tion 81.134 concerned qualifications of textbook com-
mittee members. Basic qualifications for State Text-
book Committee members are set by statute. Rules
to implement and interpret relevant statutes are now
included in 81.107, concerning the appointment and
qualifications of the State Textbook Committee. The
provisions of repealed 81.137 are now found in
81.111, concerning meetings, compensatory per
diem, and expenses for State Textbook Committee
members.
No comments were received regarding adoption of the
repeal.
The repeal is adopted under the authority of the Texas
Education Code, 12.11, as amended by Senate Bill
27, 68th Legislature, 1983, which establishes the
State Textbook Committee, establishes qualifications
for committee members, and directs the State Board
of Education to make rules concerning compensatory
per diem and expenses for committee members; and
the Texas Education Code, 12.24(a), also asamended by Senate Bill 27, which directs the State
Board of Education to adopt rules to provide for a full
and complete investigation of all books and accom-
panying bids, since the work of the State Textbook
Committee forms an important part of this full and
complete investigation.
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 October 21, 1983.
TRO-838612 Raymon L. Bynum
Commissioner of Education
Effective date: November 14, 1983
Proposal publication date: April 29, 1983
For further information, please call (512) 475-7077.
Bid Requirements
19 TAC 81.162
The Texas Education Agency adopts the repeal of
81.162, without changes to the proposal published
in the April 29, 1983, issue of the Texas Register (8
TexReg 1396). The text of this rule has been amended
and moved to another part of this subchapter.
The provisions of repealed 81.162 are now found
in 81.120, concerning samples. Section 81.120 con-
cerns the submission of sample copies of books bid
for adoption and inlcudes requirements for sample
copies.
No comments were received regarding adoption of the
repeal.
The repeal is adopted under the authority of the Texas
Education Code, 12.24(a), as amended by Senate
Bill 27, 68th Legislature, 1983, which directs the
State Board of Education to adopt rules to provide for
a full and complete investigation of all books and
accompanying bids; and the Texas Education Code,
12.18(a) and (b), which requires the filing of sam-
ple copies of textbooks bid for adoption.
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 October 27, 1983.
TRD-838716 Raymon L. Bynum
Commissioner of Education
Effective date: November 17, 1983
Proposal publication date: April 28, 1983
For further information, please call (512) 475-7077.
Special Textbooks
19 TAC 81.172, 81.173
The Texas Education Agency adopts the repeal of
81.172 and 81.173, without changes to the pro-8 TexReg 4574 November 4, 1983
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