Texas Department of Family and Protective Services establishes rules requiring SEMARC search engine screening for prospective employees, contractors, and volunteers before they access DFPS clients or systems to identify individuals with reportable m…
Texas Ethics Commission codifies contract management rules covering vendor protests, monitoring procedures, and veteran-owned business requirements to standardize contract administration and dispute resolution.
Texas Department of Insurance updates the Commercial Lines Statistical Plan to require insurers reporting policy declinations, cancellations, and nonrenewals by ZIP code under House Bill 2067.
Texas Real Estate Commission updates home inspector standards for roof, electrical, and plumbing systems while extending record retention to four years to align with current building codes and enhance consumer protection.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs eliminates mandatory fax number updates for entities conducting business with the department, reducing administrative requirements.
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Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs replaced its Historically Underutilized Businesses procurement rule to comply with state Comptroller requirements and align departmental practices with statewide standards.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs adopts clarified reasonable accommodation request procedures without altering costs, staffing, or fees.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs replaces HUB program with VetHUB to prioritize state procurement opportunities for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs updates noncompliance categories for multifamily rental properties to include tenant file requirements and federal occupant legal status verification standards.
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