Texas State Board of Public Accountancy
Title 22, Part 22
Notice of Intention to Review
The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy will review and consider for re-adoption, revision or repeal Title 22 Texas Administrative Code, Part 22, Chapters 501, 502, 505, 507, 509, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 523, 525, 526 and 527.
This review is conducted pursuant to Section 2001.039 of the Government Code.
In conducting its review, the Board will determine whether the reasons for the rule continue to exist. The rule review will also determine whether the rule is obsolete, whether the rule reflects current legal and policy considerations, and whether the rule reflects current procedures of the Board.
Any comments pertaining to this notice of intention may be submitted within the next 120 days to the General Counsel, Texas State Board of Public Accountancy, 505 E. Huntland Drive, Suite 380, Austin, Texas 78752. Any proposed changes to the rules as a result of this review will be published in the Proposed Rule Section of the Texas Register and will be open for an additional comment period prior to final adoption or repeal by the Board.
The consideration of each rule section will not necessarily be taken in the order as listed below.
Chapter 501 - Rules of Professional Conduct
Chapter 502 - Peer Assistance
Chapter 505 - The Board
Chapter 507 - Employees of the Board
Chapter 509 - Rulemaking Procedures
Chapter 511 - Eligibility
Chapter 512 - Certification by Reciprocity
Chapter 513 - Registration
Chapter 514 - Certification as a CPA
Chapter 515 - Licenses
Chapter 516 - Military Service Members, Spouses and Veterans
Chapter 517 - Practice by Certain Out of State Firms and Individuals
Chapter 518 - Unauthorized Practice of Public Accountancy
Chapter 519 - Practice and Procedure
Chapter 520 - Provisions for the Accounting Students Scholarship Program
Chapter 521 - Fee Schedule
Chapter 523 - Continuing Professional Education
Chapter 525 - Criminal Background Investigations
Chapter 526 - Board Opinions
Chapter 527 - Peer Review
TRD-202404924
J. Randel (Jerry) Hill
General Counsel
Texas State Board of Public Accountancy
Filed: October 21, 2024
Title 37, Part 11
In accordance with §2001.039, Government Code, the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) proposes the review of Title 37, Texas Administrative Code, Chapters 341, Juvenile Probation Department General Standards; 345, Juvenile Justice Professional Code of Ethics for Certified Officers; 349, General Administrative Standards; 350, Investigating Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation, Death and Serious Incidents; and 358, Identifying, Reporting, and Investigating Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation, Death, and Serious Incidents.
An assessment will be made by TJJD to determine whether the reasons for adopting or readopting the standards in the given chapters continue to exist and whether the standards reflect current legal and policy considerations and current TJJD procedure.
Comments on the review may be submitted within 30 days after publication of this notice to Texas Juvenile Justice Department, Policy and Standards Section, P.O. Box 12757, Austin, Texas 78711, or via email to policy.proposals@tjjd.texas.gov.
TRD-202404870
Jana L. Jones
General Counsel
Texas Juvenile Justice Department
Filed: October 16, 2024
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Title 26, Part 1
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopts the review of the chapter below in Title 26, Part 1, of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC):
Chapter 507, End Stage Renal Disease Facilities
Notice of the review of this chapter was published in the August 30, 2024, issue of the Texas Register (49 TexReg 6757). HHSC received no comments concerning this chapter.
HHSC has reviewed Chapter 507 in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039, which requires state agencies to assess, every four years, whether the initial reasons for adopting a rule continue to exist.
The agency determined that the original reasons for adopting all rules in the chapter continue to exist and readopts Chapter 507. Any amendments, if applicable, to Chapter 507 identified by HHSC in the rule review will be proposed in a future issue of the Texas Register.
This concludes HHSC's review of 26 TAC Chapter 507 as required by Texas Government Code §2001.039.
TRD-202404936
Jessica Miller
Director, Rules Coordination Office
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: October 22, 2024
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopts the review of the chapter below in Title 26, Part 1, of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC):
Chapter 509, Freestanding Emergency Medical Care Facilities
Notice of the review of this chapter was published in the August 30, 2024, issue of the Texas Register (49 TexReg 6758). HHSC received no comments concerning this chapter.
HHSC has reviewed Chapter 509 in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039, which requires state agencies to assess, every four years, whether the initial reasons for adopting a rule continue to exist.
The agency determined that the original reasons for adopting all rules in the chapter continue to exist and readopts Chapter 509. Any amendments, if applicable, to Chapter 509 identified by HHSC in the rule review will be proposed in a future issue of the Texas Register.
This concludes HHSC's review of 26 TAC Chapter 509 as required by Texas Government Code §2001.039.
TRD-202404937
Jessica Miller
Director, Rules Coordination Office
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: October 22, 2024
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopts the review of the chapter below in Title 26, Part 1, of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC):
Chapter 903, Interstate Compact on Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Notice of the review of this chapter was published in the August 30, 2024, issue of the Texas Register (49 TexReg 6758). HHSC received no comments concerning this chapter.
HHSC has reviewed Chapter 903 in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039, which requires state agencies to assess, every four years, whether the initial reasons for adopting a rule continue to exist.
The agency determined that the original reasons for adopting all rules in the chapter continue to exist and readopts Chapter 903. Any amendments, if applicable, to Chapter 903 identified by HHSC in the rule review will be proposed in a future issue of the Texas Register.
This concludes HHSC's review of 26 TAC 903 as required by Texas Government Code §2001.039.
TRD-202404895
Jessica Miller
Director, Rules Coordination Office
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: October 17, 2024