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  • COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY, AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES — 34 TAC §20.306
    June 12, 2026

    Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts proposes repealing current procurement preference rules and replacing them with clarified guidelines on statutory preference application; public hearing scheduled June 23, 2026.

  • COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROCUREMENT PREFERENCES [ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY, AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES] — 34 TAC §20.306, §20.307
June 12, 2026

Texas Comptroller reorganizes state procurement preferences for environmentally sensitive and energy-efficient products into specification, pricing, and tie-bid categories with updated recycled commodity lists; no fiscal impact.

  • COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — STATE SUPPORT SERVICES - VEHICLE FLEET MANAGEMENT — 34 TAC §§20.431 - 20.437
    June 12, 2026

    Comptroller of Public Accounts updates vehicle fleet management rules to remove outdated references and align with recent legislation, with no fiscal impact on agency operations.

  • HEALTH SERVICES — 37 TAC §273.2
    June 12, 2026

    Texas Commission on Jail Standards proposes rule requiring county jails to obtain guardianship orders, notify guardians of medical decisions, and provide guardian access to inmate medical records.

  • ELECTRONIC AND INFORMATION RESOURCES — 1 TAC §§213.11, 213.13, 213.17 - 213.22
    June 12, 2026

    Texas repeals electronic and information resource accessibility standards for state agencies and higher education institutions, affecting digital resource management for people with disabilities.

  • ELECTRONIC AND INFORMATION RESOURCES — 1 TAC §§213.31, 213.33, 213.37 - 213.42
    June 12, 2026

    Texas repeals accessibility rules for electronic and information resources at state agencies and higher education institutions to align with updated digital accessibility standards.

  • CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS — 19 TAC §74.14
    June 12, 2026

    This entry contains formatting information about special education curriculum rules under Texas Administrative Code §74.14 but does not describe an actionable regulatory requirement or program for small businesses.

  • BUDGETING, ACCOUNTING, AND AUDITING — 19 TAC §109.25
    June 12, 2026

    Texas removes the requirement for school districts to submit bank depository contracts and surety bond forms to the Texas Education Agency, reducing administrative burden while maintaining security standards.

  • BUDGETING, ACCOUNTING, AND AUDITING — 19 TAC §109.41
    June 12, 2026

    Texas Education Agency raises public school purchasing threshold from $50,000 to $100,000 and updates accounting standards in Financial Accountability System Resource Guide per 19 TAC §109.41.

  • LICENSING FOR ENGINEERS — 22 TAC §133.41, §133.43
    June 12, 2026

    Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors updates reference documentation requirements for engineering license applicants under 22 TAC §133.41 and §133.43, establishing standards for who may provide references and what reference state…

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