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Texas regulations

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    • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE — PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE — 28 TAC §5.9501
      May 22, 2026

      Texas Department of Insurance updates the Commercial Lines Statistical Plan to require insurers reporting policy declinations, cancellations, and nonrenewals by ZIP code under House Bill 2067.

    • ADMINISTRATION — 10 TAC §1.6
      May 22, 2026

      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.

    • INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS — 16 TAC §25.368
      May 22, 2026

      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.

    • ADMINISTRATION — 10 TAC §1.19
      May 22, 2026

      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.

    • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS — ENFORCEMENT — 10 TAC §2.302
      May 22, 2026

      Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs updates its administrative penalty process rule to align with federal HUD requirements and the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, affecting property owners and developer…

    • REVIEW OF AGENCY RULES — Proposed Rule Reviews
      May 22, 2026

      State agencies conduct quadrennial rule reviews to assess whether existing regulations remain necessary and current, with 30-31 day public comment periods following publication.

    • TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION — GENERAL PROVISIONS — 22 TAC §535.92
      May 22, 2026

      Texas Real Estate Commission updates continuing education terminology from "course completion roster" to "course completion records" for license holders and education providers.

    • ADMINISTRATION — 10 TAC §1.1
      May 22, 2026

      Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs adopts clarified reasonable accommodation request procedures without altering costs, staffing, or fees.

    • ADMINISTRATION — 10 TAC §1.6
      May 22, 2026

      Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs replaces HUB program with VetHUB to prioritize state procurement opportunities for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.

    • PROFESSIONAL AGREEMENTS AND STANDARD CONTRACTS — 22 TAC §§537.20, 537.22, 537.28, 537.30 - 537.32, 537.37, 537.43, 537.46, 537.68
      May 22, 2026

      Texas Real Estate Commission updated standard contract forms to require seller disclosures on insurance coverage, private road maintenance, storage tanks, and conservation easements, affecting agents, brokers, and buyers.

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