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31 TAC 51.643, 51.644
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections proposed for repeal
will not be published. The sections may be examined in the offices of
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or in the Texas Register office,
Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street, Austin,
Texas.)
The repeals are proposed under Parks and Wildlife Code,
11.062, which authorizes the chairman of the commission to
appoint committees to advise the Commission on issues under
its jurisdiction; and Government Code, Chapter 2110, which
requires that rules be adopted regarding each state agency
advisory committee.
The proposed repeals affect Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter
11 and Government Code, Chapter 2110.
51.643. Historic Sites Advisory Committee (HSAC).
51.644. Big Bend Ranch State Park Task Force.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 24,
2012.
TRD-201205057
Ann Bright
General Counsel
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 4, 2012
For further information, please call: (512) 389-4775
DIVISION 7. COMMUNICATIONS
31 TAC 51.661, 51.662
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections proposed for repeal
will not be published. The sections may be examined in the offices of
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or in the Texas Register office,
Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street, Austin,
Texas.)
The repeals are proposed under Parks and Wildlife Code,
11.062, which authorizes the chairman of the commission to
appoint committees to advise the Commission on issues under
its jurisdiction; and Government Code, Chapter 2110, which
requires that rules be adopted regarding each state agency
advisory committee.
The proposed repeals affect Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter
11 and Government Code, Chapter 2110.
51.661. Expo Advisory Committee (EAC).
51.662. Outreach, Interpretation, andEducation Advisory Commit-
tee (OIEAC).
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 24,
2012.
TRD-201205058Ann Bright
General Counsel
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 4, 2012
For further information, please call: (512) 389-4775
DIVISION 8. COMMITTEES OF THE
COMMISSION
31 TAC 51.673, 51.674
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections proposed for repeal
will not be published. The sections may be examined in the offices of
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or in the Texas Register office,
Room 245, James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street, Austin,
Texas.)
The repeals are proposed under Parks and Wildlife Code,
11.062, which authorizes the chairman of the commission to
appoint committees to advise the Commission on issues under
its jurisdiction; and Government Code, Chapter 2110, which
requires that rules be adopted regarding each state agency
advisory committee.
The proposed repeals affect Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter
11 and Government Code, Chapter 2110.
51.673. Land Resources Advisory Committee (LRAC).
51.674. Aquatic Resources Advisory Committee (ARAC).
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on September 24,
2012.
TRD-201205059
Ann Bright
General Counsel
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 4, 2012
For further information, please call: (512) 389-4775SUBCHAPTER D.
EDUCATION
31 TAC 51.81
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposes an amend-
ment to 51.81, concerning Mandatory Boater Education.
In 1997, the 75th Texas Legislature enacted House Bill (H.B.)
966, which amended Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 31
(commonly referred to as the Texas Water Safety Act) by adding
31.109, which required all boat operators born after September
1, 1984 to successfully complete an approved boater education
course before operating certain vessels (vessels powered by a
motor of 10 horsepower or more, windblown vessels of over 14
feet in length, and personal watercraft) on public waters. H.B.
966 also amended the Water Safety Act by adding 31.110,
which stipulated that a person is not required to comply with the
mandatory boater education requirements of 31.109 if, among
other things, that person is at least 18 years of age or was
exempt by rule of the commission.PROPOSED RULES October 5, 2012 37 TexReg 7947
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