Texas regulations
- THE GOVERNOR — AppointmentsJune 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…
- ATTORNEY GENERAL — Requests for OpinionsJune 26, 2026
Texas Attorney General has pending opinions on municipal regulation of residential energy backup systems and county treasurer compensation as legal counsel with briefs due July 14, 2026, and issued an opinion classifying amusement machines with any …
- TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY — HEALTH AND SAFETY — 19 TAC §103.1105June 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 §277.5June 26, 2026
Texas Optometry Board requires licensees and applicants to report felony and misdemeanor convictions within 30 days under simplified practice rules with no new compliance costs.
- TEXAS STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION BOARD — AGRICULTURAL AND SILVICULTURAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT — 31 TAC §523.5June 26, 2026
Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board establishes a memorandum of understanding with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to coordinate nonpoint source pollution prevention and management on agricultural and silvicultural lands.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — DRIVER LICENSE RULES — 37 TAC §15.6June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Public Safety updates motorcycle licensing requirements to align with state-approved training curriculum standards for operators and training providers statewide.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY — DRIVER LICENSE RULES — 37 TAC §15.21June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Public Safety permits electronic signatures on driver license and identification card applications submitted online, expanding digital application options for all applicants.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §§217.3 - 217.7, 217.12June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles updates vehicle title application procedures including beneficiary designations and lost title processes for vehicle owners, lienholders, and county tax assessor-collectors.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §§217.26 - 217.28, 217.40, 217.41, 217.43, 217.45, 217.47, 217.52, 217.54, 217.56, 217.57June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles updates vehicle registration procedures and identification requirements to align with REAL ID standards and modernize processes for vehicle owners, rental companies, and commercial operators.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.73June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals outdated rule §217.73 governing automated registration and titling equipment lease agreements between the state and counties.
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