Texas Register, Volume 1, Number 68, Pages 2393-2438, August 31, 1976 Page: 2,397
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An agency may adopt emergency rules after determin-
ing what it considers to be an imminent peril to the
public health, safety, or welfare. These rules are effec-
tive immediately on filing with the secretary of state for
no more than 1 20 days, renewable once for no more
than 60 days. An agency must submit written reasons,
published in the Register, for the emergency adoption
of rules.
Numbering System-- Each rule is designated by a
unique 10-digit number which is divided into four units
by decimal points. The first unit (three digits) indicates
the agency which promulgates the rule. The second
unit (two digits) indicates the category of rules to
which the rule belongs. The third unit (two digits) indi-
cates the subcategory of rules, if any, within the
category. The fourth unit (three digits) indicates the
Individual rule.
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SState Board of Insurance
Powers and Duties of the Board
Examinations 059.01.15
The State Board of Insurance is renewing the effective-
ness of Rule 059.01.15.221, Salvage and Subrogation.
The rule was published as an emergency rule in the
June 1, 1976, issue of the Texas Register (Volume 1,
Number 43, page 1454).
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 23, 1976.Doc. No. 764491
Pat Wagner
Deputy Chief Clerk
State Board of InsuranceEffective Date: September 17, 1976
Expiration Date: November 15, 1976
For further information, please call (512) 475-3397.
State Department of Public
Welfare
Nursing Facility Administration
S Support Documents 326.33.99
The State Department of Public Welfare has adopted
Emergency Rule 326.33.99.200, which amends nursing
facility vendor rates.2397
Federal regulations mandate cost-related reimburse-
ments to providers of Title XIX Medicaid programs.
The rate changes are necessary to meet inflationary in-
creases in nursing facility care. Therefore, the State
Board of Public Welfare has approved the increased
vendor rates effective September 1, 1976, to ensure
cost-related reimbursements to nursing facilities.
This emergency rule is promulgated under the
authority of Articles 695c and 695j-1, Texas Civil
Statutes.
.200. Rates for Nursing Facilities. The State Board
of Public Welfare approved the following rates effective
September 1, 1976119751:
Intermediate Care II Facility: maximum monthly
rate-- $438; maximum daily rate-- $14.60.
Intermediate Care III Facility: maximum monthly
rate-- $566.70 ($537.901; maximum daily rate-- $18.89
($17.931.
Skilled Nursing Facility: maximum monthly rate--
$701.10 [$6151; maximum daily rate-- $23.37 [$20.501.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 24, 1976.Doc. No. 764496
Raymond W. Vowell
Commissioner
State Department of Public
WelfareEffective Date: September 1,1976
Expiration Date: December 29, 1976
For further information, please call (512) 475-4601,
Pharmacy Services
Reimbursement 326.40.08
The State Department of Public Welfare provides phar-
maceutical services for Title XIX Medicaid recipients
under the Texas Vendor Drug Program. To ensure con-
tinued federal funding for the Texas Vendor Drug Pro-
gram, the department adopts these emergency rules to
implement federally mandated Maximum Allowable
Cost (MAC)/Estimated Acquisition Cost (EAC) regula-
tions as required on August 26, 1976.
The MAC portion ol this program will not begin at this
time since drugs with a Maximum Allowable Cost
(MAC) have riot been announced by te Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare. A listing of these
drugs and MAC established for each will be distributed
to all providers when recieved from HEW.
These emergency rules are adopted under the authority
of Articles 695c and 695j-1, Texas Civil Statutes.Volume 1, Number 68, August 31, 1976
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