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for the visually handicapped to expand services
heretofore not available with state special education
feads (e.g., orientation and mobility instruction, physical
therapy, occupational therapy, and other needed serv-
ices); and development of direct service programs for the
visually handicapped in schools or cooperatives which
have been unable'o provide services because of various
Justifiable economic or logistical reasons; education serv.-
ice centers-upport for qualified personnel and services
provided by the education service center to local pro-
grams for the visually handicapped including: direct
service to visually handicapped students as needed; and
technical assistance to existing and new programs for the
visually handicapped including, but not limited to, con-
sultative services; vision screening; needs assessments,
planning, developing, evaluating, and accounting; direc-
tion service; pupil appraisal; specialized media and
materials; staff development and inservice education;
and coordination of services.
Doc. No. 777306
Adult
Adoption by Reference 226.35.93
The Texas Education Agency proposes the repeal of the
following rules adopting federal regulations by reference.
The agency finds that nothing is added to the force or effect
of these regulations by adopting them as rules under the Ad-
ministrative Procedure and Texas Register Act.
The agency anticipates that the proposed repeals will have no
fiscal implication for the state or for local governments.
Public comment on the proposed repeals is invited.. Com-
ments may be submitted by telephoning the office of Dr. J. B.'
Morgan, associate commissioner for Policies and Services, at
(512) 475-7077, or by writing to him at 201 East 11th Street,
Austin, Texas 78701.
The repeals are proposed under the authority of the following
federal regulations, which were previously adopted by
reference:
.010. Public Law 91-230.
.030. Public Law 94-23.
.040. 45 CFR, Chapter 1, Part 166, Federal Register,
Volume 40. Number 79. April'23, 1975.
.050. 45 CFR. Chapter 1, Part 166, Federal Register.
Volume 40, Number 205, October 22, 1975.
.080. Public Law 93.203
.090. 29 CFR, Federal Register, Volume 40, Number 101,
May 23. 1975.
.120. 45 CFR, Chapter 1, Part 160c,. Federal Register,
Volume 40, Number 240, December 12. 1975.
Doc. Nos. 777307-777313
Adaptations for Special Populations
Adoption by Reference 226.35.95
The Texas Education Agency proposes the repeal of the
following rules adopting federal regulations by reference.The agency finds that nothing is added to the force or effect
of these regulations by adopting them as rules under the Ad-
ministrative Procedure and Texas Register Act.
The agency anticipates that the proposed repeals will have no
fiscal implication for the state or for local governments.
Public comment on the proposed repeals is invited. Com-
ments may be submitted by telephoning the office of Dr. J. B.
Morgan, associate commissioner for Policies and Services, at
(512) 475-7077, or by writing to him at 201 East 11th Street,
Austin, Texas 78701.
The repeals are proposed under the authorit,/ of the following
federal regulation, which was previously adopted by
reference:
.010. Pblic Law 89-10.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 21, 1977.Doc. No. 777314
* M. L. Brockette
Commissioner of EducationProposed Date of Adoptioni February 2,1978
For further information, please call (512) 475"7077.
Texas State Board of
Examiners of Psychologists
Applications 400.02.00
The Texas State Borad of Examiners of Psychologists is pro.
posing to amend Rule 400.02.00.008, which indicates the ex-
perience requirements for licensure of persons who offer psy-
chological services for compensation in the State of Texas.
The phrase "at least one of which was" is to be deleted to re-
quire two years of experience in psychology supervised by a
licensed psychologist, at least one of which is post-doctoral.
It is the opinion of the board that this proposed rule will.have
no fiscal implications for state or local government.
Public comment on the proposed amendment of Rule
400.02.00,008 is invited. Persons should submit their com-
ments in writing to Patti Smith, Executive Secretary, Texas
State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, 5555 North
Lamar, Building H, Suite 126, Austin, Texas 78751.
This amendment to the rule is proposed under the authority
of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4512c.
.008. Experience Requirements. The required two years of
experience stipulated in Section 21.(2) of the Psychologist's
Certification and Licensing Act must be two years of ex-
perience in psychology. lat least one of which wasi supervised
by a licensed psychologist, and at least one of which is post-
doctoral.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 21, 1977.
Doc. No. 777329 Patti Smith
Executive Secretary
Texas State Board of Examiners of..
Psychologists
Proposed Date of Adoption: Next board meeting
For further information; please call (512) 458-3295.Volume 3. Number I, January 3. 1978
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