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  • TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY — PHARMACIES — 22 TAC §291.13
    June 26, 2026

    Texas State Board of Pharmacy requires pharmacists offering telehealth services to document patient consent for treatment, data collection, and data sharing per 22 TAC §291.13.

  • TEXAS DIABETES COUNCIL — CONDUCT OF COUNCIL MEETINGS — 25 TAC §§651.1 - 651.5
June 26, 2026

Texas Diabetes Council updates meeting conduct procedures under 25 TAC §§651.1-651.5 to clarify voting eligibility and public participation requirements for council governance.

  • TEXAS CIVIL COMMITMENT OFFICE — CIVIL COMMITMENT — 37 TAC §810.122
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Civil Commitment Office removes five outdated definitions from civil commitment regulations to streamline rule clarity and operational efficiency.

  • TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION — REPORTING CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES — 1 TAC §§20.211, 20.213, 20.220, 20.223, 20.227, 20.235
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Ethics Commission updates campaign finance reporting rules for pledges, loans, contributions, and annual disclosures by candidates and political committees to improve consistency and accuracy.

  • TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION — REPORTING CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES — 1 TAC §20.343
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Ethics Commission clarifies dissolution reporting requirements for specific-purpose political committees ceasing operations, requiring updated notification language when filing final reports.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — COMMUNITY AFFAIRS PROGRAMS — 10 TAC §6.2
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs updates Community Affairs Programs rule definitions to clarify language for community action agencies and federal assistance program subrecipients without altering program requirements.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — PROJECT RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM RULE — 10 TAC §§8.1 - 8.6
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs repeals and replaces Project Rental Assistance Program rules to modernize rental assistance for people with disabilities under the Section 811 Program.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — UNIFORM MULTIFAMILY RULES — 10 TAC §10.801
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs repeals affirmative marketing requirements for multifamily housing developments under 10 TAC §10.801 to reduce administrative burden on owners and the department.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — UNIFORM MULTIFAMILY RULES — 10 TAC §10.801
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs' Uniform Multifamily Rules require affirmative marketing plans for state or federally-funded developments with five or more units to reach underserved populations, including persons with disabilities.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — SINGLE FAMILY HOME PROGRAM — 10 TAC §§23.20 - 23.29
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Single Family Development Program establishes fund allocation, application procedures, and project cost limitations for developers creating affordable single-family homes for low-income homebuyers.

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