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  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.401
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Motor Vehicles proposed rule repeals procedural framework for obtaining titles and registration of assembled, custom, or replica vehicles, affecting hobbyists and custom vehicle builders.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.402, §217.404
June 26, 2026

Texas Department of Motor Vehicles updates definitions and application requirements for assembled vehicles including custom cars and street rods, clarifying documentation, eligibility criteria, and the two-step DMV and county tax assessor approval p…

  • TEXAS CIVIL COMMITMENT OFFICE — CIVIL COMMITMENT — 37 TAC §810.273
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Civil Commitment Office repealed an outdated miscellaneous provision rule under 37 TAC §810.273 to eliminate unnecessary administrative requirements following regulatory review.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — DRIVER LICENSE RULES — 37 TAC §15.25
    June 26, 2026

    Texas driver license renewal applicants must submit federally-specified proof-of-eligibility documents to comply with state and federal requirements.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — PRIVATE SECURITY — 37 TAC §§35.121 - 35.124
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Public Safety requires private security applicants for investigations, guard, locksmith, and alarm company licenses to submit federal eligibility documentation for state licensing compliance.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — METALS RECYCLING ENTITIES — 37 TAC §36.11, §36.16
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Public Safety requires metals recycling entities to submit federal eligibility documentation for state registration application or renewal.

  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — PURCHASES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FROM PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES — 40 TAC §§806.100 - 806.104
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Workforce Commission repealed transition and retention plan requirements for community rehabilitation programs employing workers with disabilities, effective after state law sunset in 2023, while maintaining federal wage compliance oversight.

  • REVIEW OF AGENCY RULES — Proposed Rule Reviews
    June 26, 2026

    Three state agencies—Public Safety Office, State Library and Archives Commission, and Department of Motor Vehicles—are reviewing existing administrative rules to determine retention, modification, or elimination.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.12
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board clarifies disciplinary authority by defining willful violations to include any breach an optometrist should have known through required exams and continuing education.

  • TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY — LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR PHARMACISTS — 22 TAC §283.7
    June 26, 2026

    Texas State Board of Pharmacy permits pharmacy students to take the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam before graduation rather than after, streamlining licensure and reducing testing delays.

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