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  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — CHILD CARE SERVICES — 40 TAC §§809.2, 809.4, 809.5
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Workforce Commission amends child care services rules under HB 2294 to expand eligibility for low-income families, including children experiencing homelessness, children with disabilities, and children of essential workers.

  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — CHILD CARE SERVICES — 40 TAC §809.22
June 5, 2026

Texas Workforce Commission repeals the rule allowing pre-K partnerships to bypass child care provider waiting lists, implementing HB 2294 and affecting subsidized child care access for partnership program children.

  • TEXAS BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES — EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY — 37 TAC §143.24
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles withdrew a proposed amendment to §143.24 regarding reprieves due to failure to adopt the rule within the required six-month window.

  • TEXAS BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES — EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY — 37 TAC §143.33, §143.34
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles withdrew proposed repeals of executive clemency rules §143.33 and §143.34 due to failure to adopt them within the required six-month timeframe.

  • EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF TEXAS — FLEXIBLE BENEFITS — 34 TAC §85.5
    June 5, 2026

    Employees Retirement System of Texas updates dependent care flexible spending account contribution limits for state employees to align with federal law changes.

  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES — GENERAL — 40 TAC §700.1335
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Department of Family and Protective Services expands Treatment Foster Family Care home eligibility to occasionally serve more than two children in sibling placements, kinship care, and respite situations.

  • HARRIS COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR — REGULATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE SERVICES — 43 TAC §95.1
    June 5, 2026

    Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector updates motor vehicle title service licensing rules, increases fees for the first time since 2000, and applies to title service businesses and their representatives in Harris County.

  • TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS — LICENSING, REGISTRATION, AND CERTIFICATION FOR SURVEYORS — 22 TAC §134.30
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors requires all land surveyor license application documents submitted in English or with certified English translations.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — GENERAL RULES — 22 TAC §273.1
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board repeals a rule requiring optometrists to surrender licenses or file affidavits upon non-renewal, eliminating unnecessary burden now that an online license database and other disciplinary tools are available.

  • TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY — RESOURCE CAMPUSES — 19 TAC §97.1081
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Education Agency designates resource campuses to low-performing schools meeting eligibility criteria, providing funding for teacher incentive pay and instructional materials with annual monitoring and potential defunding for non-compliance.

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