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  • TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION — REPORTING CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES — 1 TAC §20.577, §20.579
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Ethics Commission adjusts campaign finance reporting deadlines for state and county party chair candidates to align with convention and primary election timelines.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — BEHAVIOR ANALYST — 16 TAC §121.10
June 19, 2026

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation expands behavior analyst licensing to recognize artificial intelligence systems and certifying entities beyond BACB for licensed and assistant behavior analysts.

  • REVIEW OF AGENCY RULES — Proposed Rule Reviews
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation reviews 12 rule chapters every four years to assess necessity and effectiveness for regulated professions including barbers, cosmetologists, auctioneers, and elevator operators.

  • IN ADDITION — Comptroller of Public Accounts
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Comptroller notices announce local sales tax rate updates effective July 2026, loan credit ceiling adjustments, and environmental enforcement actions affecting businesses, consumers, and lenders.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — BEHAVIOR ANALYST — 16 TAC §§121.65, 121.67, 121.68
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation updates Behavior Analyst Advisory Board presiding officer terms from one to two years and clarifies membership requirements for the nine-member board overseeing behavior analyst licensing.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — BEHAVIOR ANALYST — 16 TAC §121.100
    June 19, 2026

    Texas behavior analysts must personally verify and review AI-generated results, maintain human control over treatment decisions, and document all AI use in client files under 16 TAC §121.100.

  • 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    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs repeals outdated Single Family Development Program rules governing HOME fund allocation and applications, effective upon replacement with updated provisions.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — SINGLE FAMILY HOME PROGRAM — 10 TAC §23.60, §23.61
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs repeals outdated administrative requirements for Single Family Development programs to modernize housing development rules.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — BEHAVIOR ANALYST — 16 TAC §§121.70 - 121.75
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requires licensed behavior analysts using artificial intelligence in client treatment to maintain human oversight, obtain written consent, and document AI use in all treatment decisions.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — BEHAVIOR ANALYST — 16 TAC §121.85
    June 19, 2026

    Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sets behavior analyst licensing fees at $165 and assistant behavior analyst fees at $110 for new applications and renewals.

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