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  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — COMPASSIONATE-USE/LOW-THC CANNABIS PROGRAM — 37 TAC §§12.12, 12.13, 12.16
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Public Safety requires Compassionate-Use/Low-THC Cannabis Program applicants to submit federal eligibility documents during application or renewal to maintain compliance with federal public benefits regulations.

  • IN ADDITION — Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation
June 26, 2026

Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation requests public comment on 2027 bond program and disaster recovery guidelines affecting affordable housing developers and lenders.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.1
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals outdated vehicle titles and registration rule 43 TAC §217.1 to streamline motor vehicle title certificate administration.

  • TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY — HEALTH AND SAFETY — 19 TAC §§103.1201, 103.1203, 103.1205
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Education Agency updates disciplinary alternative education program rules to clarify operations, revise violent conduct definitions, and align academic assessments with recent legislation, effective with no additional district costs.

  • TEXAS STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES COMMISSION — GENERAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES — 13 TAC §2.42
    June 26, 2026

    Texas State Library and Archives Commission simplifies contract dispute negotiation procedures by referencing Attorney General rules directly with no fiscal impact on small businesses.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.141
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals regulations governing assembled vehicle inspection and titling procedures; rule adoption scheduled on or after July 26, 2026.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.8
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board streamlines emergency license suspension procedures by allowing the Board Chair to appoint committee members without full Board approval and permitting remote meetings via video or phone.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.2
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board streamlines disciplinary proceedings by referencing the Administrative Procedures Act, adds Alternative Dispute Resolution options, and eliminates redundant language with no fiscal impact on optometry practitioners.

  • TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD — PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — 22 TAC §277.3
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Optometry Board updates probation terminology from "practitioner" to "licensee" and clarifies Board authority to impose probation without formal votes, effective upon adoption.

  • TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.181
    June 26, 2026

    Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals vehicle registration processing and handling fee rules under 43 TAC §217.181, effective on or after July 26, 2026.

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