Texas regulations
- THE GOVERNOR — AppointmentsJuly 2, 2026
The Governor makes appointments to state boards and councils including the Texas Early Learning Council and State Commission on Judicial Conduct to fill vacancies and renew terms for advisory and judicial oversight positions.
- TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION — MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY FOR THE ELDERLY AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES — 1 TAC §358.540July 2, 2026
Texas Health and Human Services Commission requires 12 months of continuous Medicaid coverage for children under 19 and newborns regardless of income changes, complying with federal law.
- TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION — MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND NEEDY FAMILIES — 1 TAC §366.527July 2, 2026
Texas Health and Human Services Commission extends continuous Medicaid eligibility from 6 months to 12 months for children under 19 and newborns, maintaining coverage through their first or 19th birthday regardless of income changes.
- TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION — MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND NEEDY FAMILIES — 1 TAC §366.711July 2, 2026
Texas Health and Human Services Commission eliminates in-person interview requirements for initial Medicaid applications from parents and caretaker relatives, streamlining eligibility verification through alternative methods.
- STOCK MEDICATION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER ENTITIES — 25 TAC §§40.21 - 40.28July 2, 2026
Texas schools may voluntarily stock unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors under 25 TAC §§40.21-40.28, requiring annual prescriptions, staff training, and at least one trained person present during school hours.
- IN ADDITION — Texas State Affordable Housing CorporationJuly 2, 2026
Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation seeks consultant proposals for AI integration services; submissions due July 31, 2026.
- STOCK MEDICATION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER ENTITIES — 25 TAC §§40.1 - 40.8July 2, 2026
Texas administrative rule allows schools, restaurants, and amusement parks to voluntarily stock unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors with trained staff authorized to administer doses during life-threatening allergic reactions.
- FACULTY AND STUDENTS IN ACCREDITED DENTAL SCHOOLS — 22 TAC §117.2July 2, 2026
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners removes redundant language from dental hygiene faculty licensure rules for accredited schools without affecting fees or regulatory scope.
- DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING — CHARTER APPLICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS — 7 TAC §§75.121 - 75.123July 2, 2026
Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending establishes charter application requirements for savings banks, including managing officer qualifications, capital requirements, and public notice procedures under 7 TAC §§75.121-75.123.
- DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING — SAVINGS BANKS — 7 TAC §75.1, §75.2July 2, 2026
Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending clarifies regulatory definitions and terminology for Texas-chartered savings banks regarding banking operations, capital requirements, and federal oversight without changing substantive requirements.
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