Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation updates notice delivery procedures to allow electronic service via email alongside certified mail, with presumed receipt three days after mailing.
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…
University of North Texas Libraries provides free public access to all Texas Register issues back to 1976 through partnership with the Texas Secretary of State for searching state agency rules and government actions.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs repeals outdated debarment rules and adopts updated standards aligned with federal HUD requirements, affecting property owners, contractors, and vendors' eligibility for department-administered housi…
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs establishes debarment criteria to bar property owners, consultants, and vendors from participation in its programs for violations including failure to correct deficiencies, provide corrective plans, …
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs proposes updated enforcement procedures for administrative penalties against property owners and developers, incorporating federal HUD requirements and establishing corrective action and debarment op…
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs amends ethics and disclosure requirements for financial advisors and service providers to align with state ethics laws and procurement standards.
Texas Public Utility Commission established grant and loan procedures under Senate Bill 2627 for backup power systems at critical facilities, with no mandatory cost-sharing requirements for applicants.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Rule 10 TAC §1.19 expands reallocation of financial assistance to include committed, obligated, or unexecuted awarded funds beyond previously allowed contracted funds.
State agencies conduct quadrennial rule reviews to assess whether existing regulations remain necessary and current, with 30-31 day public comment periods following publication.
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