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  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — TEXAS INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED APPRENTICESHIP GRANT PROGRAM — 40 TAC §838.12
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Workforce Commission's Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Grant Program provides milestone-based reimbursement to eligible apprenticeship participants for on-the-job training initiatives.

  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — TEXAS INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED APPRENTICESHIP GRANT PROGRAM — 40 TAC §838.21, §838.24
June 26, 2026

Texas Workforce Commission's TIRA Grant Program provides partial reimbursement payments to apprentices and trainees at training milestones to support industry-recognized apprenticeship completion.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — METALS RECYCLING ENTITIES — 37 TAC §36.51
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Public Safety adds grounds for denying metal recycler registration certificates to applicants with violations of state law or regulations.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.81
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals a vehicle title and registration rule under the Certificate of Title Act; adoption scheduled on or after July 26, 2026.

  • THE GOVERNOR — Appointments
    June 26, 2026

    Governor appointed 21 individuals to state boards including higher education and medical oversight entities with terms through 2031, and declared disaster status in 54 Texas counties following June 14, 2026 storms to enable emergency response and re…

  • TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY — HEALTH AND SAFETY — 19 TAC §103.1105
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Education Agency rule requires school districts and charter schools to notify parents of changes in student mental, emotional, or physical health services and grants parents access, opt-out, and consent rights for psychological exams and scree…

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.1
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board simplifies complaint procedures under 22 TAC §277.1 by reducing rule length and clarifying complaint classification with no regulatory burden on small businesses.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.4
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board updates license reinstatement procedures to streamline approval process by allowing reinstatement decisions without requiring administrative hearings.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.9
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board consolidates Alternative Dispute Resolution requirements into disciplinary rules to streamline complaint procedures for optometrists without altering substantive resolution options.

  • TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY — PHARMACIES — 22 TAC §291.3
    June 26, 2026

    Texas State Board of Pharmacy clarifies that pharmacies may suspend operations up to 90 days during fire, flood, or natural disaster without license revocation, and requires board notification for temporary closures.

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