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r .. ,,*1An agency may adopt a proposed rule no earlier than 30 Charles Blackburn at 5555 North Lamar, Building-H, Suite
days after publication in the.Register, except where federal 111, Austin, Texas 78751.statute or regulation requires implementation of a rule on
shorter notice.
An agency, on request, shall provide a statement of the
reasons for and against adoption of a rule. Any interested
person may request this statement before adoption or within
30 days afterward. The statement shall include the principal
reasons for overruling considerations urged against the
agency's decision.
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 chapter of rules to which the rule
belongs. The third unit.(two digits) indicates the subchapter
of rules, if any, within the chapter. The fourth unit (three
digits) indicates the individual rule.
Symbology-Changes to existing material are indicated in
bold italics (Brackets] indicate deletion of existing
material.State Board of Barber
Examiners
Practice and Procedure
Contested Cases 378.01.06
The State Board of Barber Examiners is proposing a new rule
allowing admission of complainants as parties to contested
cases. The purpose of this rule is to make clear the board's in-
herent power to admit parties (see Vernon's Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 6252-13a, Section 3(5)) and to notify in-
terested parties of the possibility of the admittance and its
,proper procedure. The provision will enable interested par-
ties to participate in and share the responsibility for the
development of evidence in any given case. This participa-
tion should have the effect of spreading the burden in cost of
hearing controversies and its effect, if any, on fiscal matters
should be to reduce expenditures. No uuthorities outside of
the agency have been consulted with reference to the fiscal
implications of this proposed rule.
Public comment on the proposed rule is invited. Comments
may be submitted by telephoning Charles Blackburn, execu-
tive secretary of the board; at (512) 458-2241, or by writing toThis rule is promulgated under the authority of the Texas
Barber Law, Article 8407a, Texas Civil Statutes.
.001. Admission of Parties. Any person properly in-
terested in the subject matter of a contested case to be heard
before the board may apply to the board in writing to be ad-
mitted as a party to the case. . Upon the board's approval of
such application, said person shall be admitted as a party to
such contested case.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on December 22, 1977.
Doc. No. 777378 Charles F. Blackburn
Executive Secretary
-- State Board of Barber Examiners
Proposed Date of Adoption: February 6,1978
For further information, please call (512) 458-2241.Texas Education Agency
Occupational Education and
Technology
Adoption by Reference 226.32.93
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 90-576.
.020. Public Law 93-380.
.030. 45 CFR, Part 100, Federal
Number 213, November 6, 1973.
.040. 45 CFR, Part 102, Federal
Number 38, February 25. 1975.
.050. 45 CFR, Part 102. Federal
Number 239. December 11, 1975.
.060. 45 CFR, Part 103, Federal
Number 159 August 15, 1974.
.070. 45 CFR, Part 103. Subpart
Volume 40, March 4, 1975.Register, Volume 38,
Register. Volume 40,
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