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Texas regulations

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  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — EXAMINATIONS — 22 TAC §271.8
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board repeals 1992 transition rule for therapeutic optometrist licenses due to minimal remaining licensees and direct competency verification capability.

  • TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS — LICENSING, REGISTRATION, AND CERTIFICATION FOR SURVEYORS — 22 TAC §134.21, §134.25
June 5, 2026

Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors eliminates the TOEFL English proficiency requirement for land surveyor applicants since applications must already be submitted in English.

  • THE GOVERNOR — Appointments
    June 5, 2026

    Governor appoints medical doctors and professionals to state task forces and advisory boards including chronic kidney disease, pediatric neuropsychiatric syndrome, and oyster mariculture initiatives with terms at the Governor's pleasure or specified…

  • TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS — ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION — 22 TAC §131.2
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors updates rule definitions to include surveying in advisory opinion processes and removes outdated references with no fiscal impact on regulated entities.

  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — CHILD CARE SERVICES — 40 TAC §§809.41 - 809.43, 809.45, 809.47, 809.49, 809.51, 809.52, 809.54, 809.56
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Workforce Commission amends child care eligibility rules to expand priority groups for children in pre-K partnerships and receiving educational freedom accounts, and extends continuation-of-care periods to 90 days.

  • TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY — PHARMACIES — 22 TAC §291.13
    June 5, 2026

    Texas State Board of Pharmacy withdrew a proposed rule §291.13 that had been published in March 2026.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION — ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS — 43 TAC §2.207
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Department of Transportation repeals outdated environmental review procedures in 43 TAC §2.207 to align coordination requirements with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

  • TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — CHILD CARE SERVICES — 40 TAC §§809.18, 809.19, 809.21
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Workforce Commission amends child care payment rules to extend eligibility periods, modify parent cost-sharing assessments, and clarify blended-care enrollment payment calculations for consistent implementation across local boards.

  • IN ADDITION — Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
    June 5, 2026

    Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner sets weekly interest rate ceilings at 18.00% for consumer and commercial credit, and postjudgment interest at 6.75%, affecting all borrowers and judgment debtors in the state.

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